Working in R to develop regression models, I have something akin to this:
c_lm = lm(trainingset$dependent ~ trainingset$independent)
c_pred = predict(c_lm,testset$independent))
and every single time, I get a mysterious error from R:
Warning message:
'newdata' had 34 rows but variables found have 142 rows
which essentially translates into R not being able to find the independent column of the testset data.frame. This is simply because the exact name from the right-hand side of the formula in lm must be there in predict. To fix it, I can do this:
tempset = trainingset
c_lm = lm(trainingset$dependent ~ tempset$independent)
tempset = testset
c_pred = predict(c_lm,tempset$independent))
or some similar variation, but this is really sloppy, in my opinion.
Is there another way to clean up the translation between the two so that the independent variables' data frame does not have to have the exact same name in predict as it does in lm?
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