[R] Error: could not find function "hier.part"
R. Michael Weylandt
michael.weylandt at gmail.com
Wed Feb 29 04:14:20 CET 2012
It would seem that hier.part is not in the gtools package....do you
have some reference that suggests otherwise? I don't know the
function, but I might suggest you check the hier.part package (also on
CRAN).
Michael
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 4:27 PM, haiyan <tucsonaugust at gmail.com> wrote:
> Error: could not find function "hier.part"
> things I have tried:
>
> 1. reinstall R (lastest version, on windows XP)
> 2. install package "gtools"
> 3. include:
> library(gtools)
> require(gtools)
> 4. how I call this function:
> hier.part(c$Y, xdata, fam = "gaussian", gof = "Rsqu")
>
> 5.when I try to check what's in the package "gtools", I get (hier.part is
> not included):
>
>> gtools:: <TAB>
> gtools::addLast gtools::ask gtools::assert
> gtools::binsearch gtools::capture
> gtools::checkRVersion
> gtools::combinations gtools::ddirichlet gtools::defmacro
> gtools::even gtools::foldchange
> gtools::foldchange2logratio
> gtools::inv.logit gtools::invalid gtools::keywords
> gtools::logit gtools::logratio2foldchange gtools::mixedorder
> gtools::mixedsort gtools::odd gtools::permutations
> gtools::permute gtools::quantcut gtools::rdirichlet
> gtools::running gtools::scat
> gtools::setTCPNoDelay
> gtools::smartbind gtools::sprint gtools::strmacro
>
> I am new to R, and I googled everything about the error message. I don't
> really understand what is "requires the gtools package in the gregmisc
> bundle". tried to install package"gregmisc", did not help.
>
> Could someone please help?
> Thank you very much,
>
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