R-square and the F statistic... error
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Hi everyone, I am getting this error for the each line (Warning: R-square and the F statistic are not well-defined unless X has a column of ones.).
I have looked up other similar questions but couldn't use the solutions for my case. Help if you can please. Thanks.
for r=1:size(Sun,1)
[~,~,~,~,STATNm(r,:)]=regress(Sun(r,:)',MHL(r,:)');
[~,~,~,~,STATNc(r,:)]=regress(Sun(r,:)',LComb(r,:)');
[~,~,~,~,STATSm(r,:)]=regress(Ssun(r,:)',Sm(r,:)');
[~,~,~,~,STATSc(r,:)]=regress(Ssun(r,:)',CLS2(r,:)');
[~,~,~,~,STATSml(r,:)]=regress(Nsun(r,:)',Nml(r,:)');
[~,~,~,~,STATSlc(r,:)]=regress(Nsun(r,:)',Nlc(r,:)');
end
Rsq=[STATNm(:,1) STATNc(:,1) STATSm(:,1) STATSc(:,1) STATSml(:,1) STATSlc(:,1)]';
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Walter Roberson
2022년 5월 3일
MHL(r, :) is a row. You transpose it to a column and pass it as the second parameter to regress(). That is a column vector, not a 2d matrix.
As it only has one column, we can be sure that there is no trailing column of 1's. But having a column of 1's is needed for regression to work properly, since it is needed to estimate the constant term.
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Walter Roberson
2022년 5월 4일
Whether you put the ones as the first column or the second column does not matter, other than it will switch the order of the results, with the intercept going into whichever column has the ones.
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Asliddin Komilov
2022년 5월 4일
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Walter Roberson
2022년 5월 5일
I do not think 0 itself is a problem, but I think you could have a problem if you you had duplicate rows. If that can happen then I would suggest using unique() by rows, recording the second output as well, and using that second output to index the rows of the other array, using that along with the first output of unique()
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