% File src/library/stats/man/coef.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Development Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{coef} \title{Extract Model Coefficients} \usage{ coef(object, \dots) coefficients(object, \dots) } \alias{coef} \alias{coefficients} %\alias{coef.default} %\alias{coef.lm} %\alias{coef.glm} %\alias{coef.aov} %\alias{coef.listof} \arguments{ \item{object}{an object for which the extraction of model coefficients is meaningful.} \item{\dots}{other arguments.} } \value{ Coefficients extracted from the model object \code{object}. } \description{ \code{coef} is a generic function which extracts model coefficients from objects returned by modeling functions. \code{coefficients} is an \emph{alias} for it. } \details{ All object classes which are returned by model fitting functions should provide a \code{coef} method or use the default one. (Note that the method is for \code{coef} and not \code{coefficients}.) Class \code{"aov"} has a \code{coef} method that does not report aliased coefficients (see \code{\link{alias}}). } \seealso{ \code{\link{fitted.values}} and \code{\link{residuals}} for related methods; \code{\link{glm}}, \code{\link{lm}} for model fitting. } \references{ Chambers, J. M. and Hastie, T. J. (1992) \emph{Statistical Models in S}. Wadsworth \& Brooks/Cole. } \examples{ x <- 1:5; coef(lm(c(1:3,7,6) ~ x)) } \keyword{regression} \keyword{models}