Your code looks fine except when you call i
within lm
, R will read i
as a string, which you can't regress things against. Using get
will allow you to pull the column corresponding to i
.
df=data.frame(x=rnorm(100),y1=rnorm(100),y2=rnorm(100),y3=rnorm(100))
storage <- list()
for(i in names(df)[-1]){
storage[[i]] <- lm(get(i) ~ x, df)
}
I create an empty list storage
, which I'm going to fill up with each iteration of the loop. It's just a personal preference but I'd also advise against how you've written your current loop:
for(i in names(df[,-1])){
model = lm(i~x, data=df)
}
You will overwrite model
, thus returning only the last iteration results. I suggest you change it to a list, or a matrix where you can iteratively store results.
Hope that helps
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