[R] help for multinominal logistic regression code

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Dec 20 18:22:43 CET 2006


If you meant 'multinomial', help.search("multinomial") and 
help.search("logistic") both get you to multinom in package nnet.
That is support software for a book, where the detailed documentation is.

On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Mehmet Akif ERDOGAN wrote:

> Dear all,
>
>  firstly I would like to say I am a beginner user for R and also 
> naturally a new member of this mail list. This means I have newer read 
> previous mails before.

You could look in the list archives, though.

>  I need a small help for my analysis. I want to perform a multinominal 
> logistic regression for my data set. But as I told before I am a 
> beginner for R and I couldn't find the code for multinominal logistic 
> regression.
>
>  Could you please help me for multinominal logistic regression code?
>
>  Thank you for your attention.
>
>  Best wishes,
>
>  Mehmet Akif Erdogan
>  Msc Student of
>  Cukurova University,
>  Landscape Architecture Dept.,
>  01330 Adana/TURKEY

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