% File src/library/stats/man/update.formula.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2014 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{update.formula} \alias{update.formula} \title{Model Updating} \usage{ \method{update}{formula}(old, new, \dots) } \arguments{ \item{old}{a model formula to be updated.} \item{new}{a formula giving a template which specifies how to update.} \item{\dots}{further arguments passed to or from other methods.} } \description{ \code{update.formula} is used to update model formulae. This typically involves adding or dropping terms, but updates can be more general. } \details{ Either or both of \code{old} and \code{new} can be objects such as length-one character vectors which can be coerced to a formula via \code{\link{as.formula}}. The function works by first identifying the \emph{left-hand side} and \emph{right-hand side} of the \code{old} formula. It then examines the \code{new} formula and substitutes the \emph{lhs} of the \code{old} formula for any occurrence of \sQuote{.} on the left of \code{new}, and substitutes the \emph{rhs} of the \code{old} formula for any occurrence of \sQuote{.} on the right of \code{new}. The result is then simplified \emph{via} \code{\link{terms.formula}(simplify = TRUE)}. } \value{ The updated formula is returned. The environment of the result is that of \code{old}. } \seealso{ \code{\link{terms}}, \code{\link{model.matrix}}. } \examples{ update(y ~ x, ~ . + x2) #> y ~ x + x2 update(y ~ x, log(.) ~ . ) #> log(y) ~ x update(. ~ u+v, res ~ . ) #> res ~ u + v } \keyword{models}