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rSquared: Extract the coefficient of determination from a linear model object.

Description

Extracts the coefficient of determination (i.e., “r-squared” from a linear model (i.e., lm) object.

Usage

rSquared(object, ...)

# S3 method for default rSquared(object, ...)

# S3 method for lm rSquared(object, digits = getOption("digits"), percent = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

object

An object saved from lm.

Additional arguments for methods.

digits

A single number that is the number of digits to round the returned result to.

percent

A logical that indicates if the result should be returned as a percentage (=TRUE) or as a proportion (=FALSE; default).

Value

A numeric, as either a proportion or percentage, that is the coefficient of determination for a linear model.

Details

This is a convenience function to extract the r.squared part from summary(lm).

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(Mirex)
lm1 <- lm(mirex~weight, data=Mirex)
rSquared(lm1)
rSquared(lm1,digits=3)
rSquared(lm1,digits=1,percent=TRUE)

## rSquared only works with lm objects
# }
# NOT RUN {
nls1 <- nls(mirex~a*weight^b,data=Mirex,start=list(a=1,b=1))
rSquared(nls1)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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