View source: R/lav_partable_vnames.R
lavNames | R Documentation |
Extract variables names from a fitted lavaan object.
lavNames(object, type = "ov", ...)
object |
An object of class |
type |
Character. The type of variables whose names should be extracted. See details for a complete list. |
... |
Additional selection variables. For example |
The order of the variable names, as returned by lavNames
determines the order in which the variables are listed in the parameter
table, and therefore also in the summary output.
The following variable types are available:
"ov"
: observed variables
"ov.x"
: (pure) exogenous observed variables (no mediators)
"ov.nox"
: non-exogenous observed variables
"ov.model"
: modelled observed variables (joint vs conditional)
"ov.y"
: (pure) endogenous variables (dependent only) (no mediators)
"ov.num"
: numeric observed variables
"ov.ord"
: ordinal observed variables
"ov.ind"
: observed indicators of latent variables
"ov.orphan"
: lonely observed variables (only intercepts/variancesappear in the model syntax)
"ov.interaction"
: interaction terms (defined by the colon operator)
"th"
: threshold names ordinal variables only
"th.mean"
: threshold names ordinal + numeric variables (if any)
"lv"
: latent variables
"lv.regular"
: latent variables (defined by =~ only)
"lv.formative"
: latent variables (defined by <~ only)
"lv.x"
: (pure) exogenous variables
"lv.y"
: (pure) endogenous variables
"lv.nox"
: non-exogenous latent variables
"lv.nonnormal"
: latent variables with non-normal indicators
"lv.interaction"
: interaction terms at the latent level
"eqs.y"
: variables that appear as dependent variables in a
regression formula (but not indicators of latent
variables)
"eqs.x"
: variables that appear as independent variables in
a regression formula
lavaanify
, parTable
HS.model <- ' visual =~ x1 + x2 + x3
textual =~ x4 + x5 + x6
speed =~ x7 + x8 + x9 '
fit <- cfa(HS.model, data=HolzingerSwineford1939)
lavNames(fit, "ov")
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