I am encountering an error I do not know how to debug. The error arises when I try to add an interaction term involving two continuous variables (defined using rcs functions) to an existing (and working) model.

The new model reads:

model5 <- lrm( B_fainting ~ gender+ rcs(exactage, 7) + rcs(DW_nadler_bv, 7) + rcs(drawtimefrom8am, 7)+ DW_firsttime+ DW_race_eth +
 rcs(DW_BPS, 5)+  rcs(DW_BPD, 5)+  rcs(pulse3, 5)+  locat2+
(rcs(exactage, 3) * rcs(drawtimefrom8am, 3))
  )

This gives rise to the following error:

----
Error in dimnames(X)[[2]] <- atr$colnames :
  length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent
In addition: Warning message:
In names(nmiss)[jz] <- fname[asm != 9] :
  number of items to replace is not a multiple of replacement length
----

The sessionInfo() output is below, but I think relatively unremarkable. The dataset is very large (about 550K observations, although the outcome (B_fainting) is relatively sparse with only 1500 events in this sample. I do not get this error when the interaction term is replaced by two categorical variables (data not shown). I can replicate this error when there is just one continuous variable and one categorical variable.


I'd welcome suggestions. Thank you in advance.





sessionInfo()
R version 2.11.0 (2010-04-22)
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu

locale:
[1] LC_CTYPE=en_CA.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=en_CA.UTF-8 [4] LC_COLLATE=en_CA.UTF-8 LC_MONETARY=C LC_MESSAGES=en_CA.UTF-8
 [7] LC_PAPER=en_CA.UTF-8       LC_NAME=C                  LC_ADDRESS=C
[10] LC_TELEPHONE=C LC_MEASUREMENT=en_CA.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C

attached base packages:
[1] splines stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base

other attached packages:
[1] gmodels_2.15.0 rms_3.0-0 Hmisc_3.8-2 survival_2.35-8 odfWeave_0.7.14 XML_3.1-0
[7] lattice_0.18-8

loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] cluster_1.13.1 gdata_2.8.0    grid_2.11.0    gtools_2.6.2   MASS_7.3-7

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