[R] Error Help: duplicate?
peter dalgaard
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Thu Aug 1 18:36:24 CEST 2013
On Aug 1, 2013, at 18:09 , Jeff Newmiller wrote:
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However, eliminating the reuse of newdata2 might help. In particular, if you accidentally repeat the cbind() step, you _will_ end up with a data frame with duplicate column names.
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> Docbanks84 <mbanks3 at partners.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm working through practice data in R and I am held up on this step. I
>> am
>> not sure why there is an error that claims there is a duplicate
>> subscript
>> for columns?
>>
>> Does anyone know what this means and how I can fix it?
>>
>>>
>> newdata2<-cbind(newdata2,predict(mylogit,newdata=newdata2,type="link",se=TRUE))
>>> newdata2<-within(newdata2,{PredictedProb<-plogis(fit)
>> + LL<-plogis(fit- (1.96 * se.fit))
>> + UL<-plogis(fit + (1.96 *se.fit))
>> + })
>> Error in `[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, nl, value = list(UL =
>> c(0.549206434665668, :
>> duplicate subscripts for columns
>>
>>
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