expand.model.frame {base} | R Documentation |
Evaluates new variables as if they had been part of the formula of the
specified model. This ensures that the same na.action
and
subset
arguments are applied and allows e.g. x
to be
recovered for a model using sin(x)
as a predictor.
expand.model.frame(model, extras, envir=environment(formula(model)),
na.expand = FALSE)
model |
a fitted model |
extras |
one-sided formula or vector of character strings describing new variables to be added |
envir |
an environment to evaluate things in |
na.expand |
logical; see below |
If na.expand=FALSE
then NA
values in the extra variables
will be passed to the na.action
function used in
model
. This may result in a shorter data frame (with
na.omit
) or an error (with na.fail
). If
na.expand=TRUE
the returned data frame will have precisely the
same rows as model.frame(model)
, but the columns corresponding to
the extra variables may contain NA
.
A data frame.
model.frame
,predict
data(trees)
model <- lm(log(Volume) ~ log(Girth) + log(Height), data=trees)
expand.model.frame(model, ~ Girth) # prints data.frame like
dd <- data.frame(x=1:5, y=rnorm(5), z=c(1,2,NA,4,5))
model <- glm(y ~ x, data=dd, subset=1:4, na.action=na.omit)
expand.model.frame(model, "z", na.expand=FALSE) # = default
expand.model.frame(model, "z", na.expand=TRUE)