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C: Sets Contrasts for a Factor

Description

Sets the "contrasts" attribute for the factor.

Usage

C(object, contr, how.many, …)

Arguments

object

a factor or ordered factor

contr

which contrasts to use. Can be a matrix with one row for each level of the factor or a suitable function like contr.poly or a character string giving the name of the function

how.many

the number of contrasts to set, by default one less than nlevels(object).

additional arguments for the function contr.

Value

The factor object with the "contrasts" attribute set.

Details

For compatibility with S, contr can be treatment, helmert, sum or poly (without quotes) as shorthand for contr.treatment and so on.

References

Chambers, J. M. and Hastie, T. J. (1992) Statistical models. Chapter 2 of Statistical Models in S eds J. M. Chambers and T. J. Hastie, Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.

See Also

contrasts, contr.sum, etc.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## reset contrasts to defaults
options(contrasts = c("contr.treatment", "contr.poly"))
tens <- with(warpbreaks, C(tension, poly, 1))
# }
# NOT RUN {
attributes(tens)
# }
# NOT RUN {
## tension SHOULD be an ordered factor, but as it is not we can use
aov(breaks ~ wool + tens + tension, data = warpbreaks)

## show the use of ...  The default contrast is contr.treatment here
summary(lm(breaks ~ wool + C(tension, base = 2), data = warpbreaks))


# following on from help(esoph)
model3 <- glm(cbind(ncases, ncontrols) ~ agegp + C(tobgp, , 1) +
     C(alcgp, , 1), data = esoph, family = binomial())
summary(model3)
# }

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