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Running into strange errors when using glmnet and generating graphs



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I developed a very simple Ridge Regression with glmnet, the R package. When I use the plot.glmnet() function I encounter strange errors.




plot.glmnet(ridge_model, xvar = "lambda", label = TRUE)



Error in if(nr ==1) {: argument is of length zero




This error is related to IF statement and loops. It does not even seem related to the graph.









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    I developed a very simple Ridge Regression with glmnet, the R package. When I use the plot.glmnet() function I encounter strange errors.




    plot.glmnet(ridge_model, xvar = "lambda", label = TRUE)



    Error in if(nr ==1) {: argument is of length zero




    This error is related to IF statement and loops. It does not even seem related to the graph.









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      I developed a very simple Ridge Regression with glmnet, the R package. When I use the plot.glmnet() function I encounter strange errors.




      plot.glmnet(ridge_model, xvar = "lambda", label = TRUE)



      Error in if(nr ==1) {: argument is of length zero




      This error is related to IF statement and loops. It does not even seem related to the graph.









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      I developed a very simple Ridge Regression with glmnet, the R package. When I use the plot.glmnet() function I encounter strange errors.




      plot.glmnet(ridge_model, xvar = "lambda", label = TRUE)



      Error in if(nr ==1) {: argument is of length zero




      This error is related to IF statement and loops. It does not even seem related to the graph.







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