nobs.plm {plm} | R Documentation |
Extract Total Number of Observations Used in Estimated Panelmodel
Description
This function extracts the total number of 'observations' from a fitted panel model.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'panelmodel'
nobs(object, ...)
## S3 method for class 'pgmm'
nobs(object, ...)
Arguments
object |
a |
... |
further arguments. |
Details
The number of observations is usually the length of the residuals
vector. Thus, nobs
gives the number of observations actually
used by the estimation procedure. It is not necessarily the number
of observations of the model frame (number of rows in the model
frame), because sometimes the model frame is further reduced by the
estimation procedure. This is, e.g., the case for first–difference
models estimated by plm(..., model = "fd")
where the model
frame does not yet contain the differences (see also
Examples).
Value
A single number, normally an integer.
See Also
Examples
# estimate a panelmodel
data("Produc", package = "plm")
z <- plm(log(gsp)~log(pcap)+log(pc)+log(emp)+unemp,data=Produc,
model="random", subset = gsp > 5000)
nobs(z) # total observations used in estimation
pdim(z)$nT$N # same information
pdim(z) # more information about the dimensions (no. of individuals and time periods)
# illustrate difference between nobs and pdim for first-difference model
data("Grunfeld", package = "plm")
fdmod <- plm(inv ~ value + capital, data = Grunfeld, model = "fd")
nobs(fdmod) # 190
pdim(fdmod)$nT$N # 200
[Package plm version 2.6-4 Index]