model.extract Extract Components from a Model FrameReturns the response, offset, subset, weights or other special components of a model frame passed as optional arguments to model.frame.
model.extract(frame, component) model.offset(x) model.response(data, type = "any") model.weights(x)
frame, x, data | A model frame. |
component | literal character string or name. The name of a component to extract, such as |
type | One of |
model.extract is provided for compatibility with S, which does not have the more specific functions. It is also useful to extract e.g. the etastart and mustart components of a glm fit.
model.offset and model.response are equivalent to model.extract(, "offset") and model.extract(, "response") respectively. model.offset sums any terms specified by offset terms in the formula or by offset arguments in the call producing the model frame: it does check that the offset is numeric.
model.weights is slightly different from model.frame(, "weights") in not naming the vector it returns.
The specified component of the model frame, usually a vector.
a <- model.frame(cbind(ncases,ncontrols) ~ agegp + tobgp + alcgp, data = esoph)
model.extract(a, "response")
stopifnot(model.extract(a, "response") == model.response(a))
a <- model.frame(ncases/(ncases+ncontrols) ~ agegp + tobgp + alcgp,
data = esoph, weights = ncases+ncontrols)
model.response(a)
model.extract(a, "weights")
a <- model.frame(cbind(ncases,ncontrols) ~ agegp,
something = tobgp, data = esoph)
names(a)
stopifnot(model.extract(a, "something") == esoph$tobgp)
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