save.lmer.effects | R Documentation |
The output of any lme4 analysis is saved in a memory saving manner.
save.lmer.effects(lmerObj, lmerObjRestrict = NULL, fileName, scipen = 6)
lmerObj |
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lmerObjRestrict |
Optional: a second (restricted) lme4 analysis output. Needs to be nested to the first one. Intended if model comparison should be saved likewise. |
fileName |
Name of the file for the output (without file extension). |
scipen |
Maximum number of decimal places before exponential notation is used. |
No output is returned to console. Two files are created in the desired directory.
Sebastian Weirich
## Not run:
library(lme4)
### Example from the help page of lmer().
fm1 <- lmer(Reaction ~ Days + (Days | Subject), sleepstudy)
save.lmer.effects(fm1, fileName = tempfile())
### with model comparison
### specify a "null model" nested in the first one: no fixed effects, only intercept
fm0 <- lmer(Reaction ~ (Days | Subject), sleepstudy)
save.lmer.effects(lmerObj = fm1, lmerObjRestrict = fm0, fileName = tempfile())
## End(Not run)
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