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List:       r-sig-mac
Subject:    Re: [R-SIG-Mac]bug in lm()?
From:       Jan de Leeuw <deleeuw () stat ! ucla ! edu>
Date:       2002-03-01 18:48:39
Message-ID: F1C41796-2D44-11D6-B127-000393860F3C () stat ! ucla ! edu
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O, good. So 5.5 is not a bug and lm(c(1:10)~c(1:10)) is legal R,
but only fits the intercept. I don't have any R-1.4.0 versions left,
but someone reported a similar lm bug in Darwin 1.4.0 recently.

On Friday, March 1, 2002, at 10:19 AM, Thomas Lumley wrote:

> I can't reproduce (b) on any other system I have access to, but it does
> seem to be a bug. Anyone else with 1.4.0 on Darwin find this? Does it
> still happen with
> 	lm(c(1:10)~1)
> which would be much more serious?
>
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