model.matrix の data.frame から複数の列を使用しようとしています。
データ フレームは次のようになります。
df1 <- data.frame(id=seq(1,10,1), zip1=(round(runif(10)*100000,0)), zip2=(round(runif(10)*100000,0))
,var1=round(runif(10)*100,1),Sales=round(runif(10)* 10000,2))
df1$zip1 <- ifelse(nchar(as.character(df1$zip1)) < 5,paste("0",as.character(df1$zip1),sep=""),df1$zip1)
df1$zip2 <- ifelse(nchar(as.character(df1$zip2)) < 5,paste("0",as.character(df1$zip2),sep=""),df1$zip2)
df1$zip1 <- factor(df1$zip1)
df1$zip2 <- factor(df1$zip2)
dput(df1)
> dput(df1)
structure(list(id = c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10), zip1 = structure(c(5L,
1L, 8L, 3L, 7L, 9L, 2L, 6L, 10L, 4L), .Label = c("16667", "21922",
"29100", "54398", "55447", "72607", "84667", "96562", "97012",
"99125"), class = "factor"), zip2 = structure(c(7L, 4L, 2L, 6L,
3L, 8L, 5L, 9L, 1L, 10L), .Label = c("0451", "0644", "14040",
"17184", "18838", "42308", "48507", "50496", "64851", "89748"
), class = "factor"), var1 = c(94.4, 39.6, 47.1, 74, 67.3, 53.4,
28.7, 91.6, 47.1, 44.8), Sales = c(6394.03, 5575.65, 773.58,
3181.43, 4992.56, 6627.01, 3313.13, 1585.1, 5080.98, 499.86)), .Names = c("id",
"zip1", "zip2", "var1", "Sales"), row.names = c(NA, -10L), class = "data.frame")
次のようになります。
> df1
id zip1 zip2 var1 Sales
1 1 55447 48507 94.4 6394.03
2 2 16667 17184 39.6 5575.65
3 3 96562 0644 47.1 773.58
4 4 29100 42308 74.0 3181.43
5 5 84667 14040 67.3 4992.56
6 6 97012 50496 53.4 6627.01
7 7 21922 18838 28.7 3313.13
8 8 72607 64851 91.6 1585.10
9 9 99125 0451 47.1 5080.98
10 10 54398 89748 44.8 499.86
私は次のようなことをしたいと思います:
df2 <- model.matrix(~df1[,-c(1,5)])
glmnet1 <- cv.glmnet(df2, df1[,"Sales"]
, family="gaussian", alpha=.95, nfolds=10, standardize = FALSE, type.measure="deviance")
ただし、model.matrix に複数の変数を指定することはできません。
> f1 <- formula(df1$Sales ~ df1[,c("zip1","zip2")])
> df2 <- model.matrix(f1)
Error in model.frame.default(object, data, xlev = xlev) :
invalid type (list) for variable 'df1[, c("zip1", "zip2")]'
助言がありますか?
編集:
> f1 <- formula(Sales ~., data= df1[,-c(1,5)])
> df2 <- model.matrix(f1)
Error in terms.formula(object) : '.' in formula and no 'data' argument