Returning many things
Functions can only return one value. If you want to return multiple things, then you can store them all in a list.
If users want to have the list items as separate variables, they can assign each list element to its own variable using zeallot's multi-assignment operator, %<-%.
glance(), tidy(), and augment() each take the model object as their only argument.
The Poisson regression model of Snake River visits is available as model. broom and zeallot are loaded.
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Introduction to Writing Functions in R
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# Look at the structure of model (it's a mess!)
___
# Use broom tools to get a list of 3 data frames
list(
# Get model-level values
model = ___,
# Get coefficient-level values
coefficients = ___,
# Get observation-level values
observations = ___
)