Re: [R] How to pass a string as an argument to a function?

2007-09-19 Thread Gang Chen
Yes, as.formula is the magic tool! Thanks a lot...

Gang

On Sep 19, 2007, at 2:00 PM, Vladimir Eremeev wrote:

>
> lme(as.formula(paste("y~",ww)),random=~1|subj,model)
>
>
> Gang Chen-3 wrote:
>>
>> I want to pass a predefined string ww ("fa*fb+fc") to function lme so
>> that I can run
>>
>>> lme(y ~  fa*fb+fc, random = ~1|subj, model)
>>
>> There must be a simple way to do this. Any help?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gang

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Re: [R] How to pass a string as an argument to a function?

2007-09-19 Thread Vladimir Eremeev

lme(as.formula(paste("y~",ww)),random=~1|subj,model)


Gang Chen-3 wrote:
> 
> I want to pass a predefined string ww ("fa*fb+fc") to function lme so  
> that I can run
> 
>  > lme(y ~  fa*fb+fc, random = ~1|subj, model)
> 
> There must be a simple way to do this. Any help?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gang
> 

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