Extract the number of ‘observations’ from a model fit. This is
principally intended to be used in computing BIC (see AIC
).
nobs(object, ...)# S3 method for default
nobs(object, use.fallback = FALSE, ...)
A fitted model object.
logical: should fallback methods be used to try to guess the value?
Further arguments to be passed to methods.
A single number, normally an integer. Could be NA
.
This is a generic function, with an S4 generic in package stats4.
There are methods in this package for objects of classes
"lm"
, "glm"
, "nls"
and
"logLik"
, as well as a default method (which throws an
error, unless use.fallback = TRUE
when it looks for
weights
and residuals
components -- use with care!).
The main usage is in determining the appropriate penalty for BIC, but
nobs
is also used by the stepwise fitting methods
step
, add1
and drop1
as a
quick check that different fits have been fitted to the same set of
data (and not, say, that further rows have been dropped because of NAs
in the new predictors).
For lm
, glm
and nls
fits, observations with zero
weight are not included.
AIC
.