tl;dr the mosaic::t.test
function is not handling a second unnamed argument as one might expect based on stats::t.test
...
My Google search for the error message shows that this error only shows up in the lazyeval and mosaic packages. Further poking around shows that the mosaic
package has a t.test()
function that masks the stats::t.test()
function that occurs in base R.
So the issue is very likely to be with that function, but without more information we can only speculate. I've tried various ways to break mosaic::t.test()
(using variable names that aren't found in the data, using symbols that correspond to functions instead of data objects, etc. etc.), but can't provoke that error. Can you at the very least edit your question to include the results of str(Credit)
... ??
OK, I managed to guess it, and it's not actually anything wrong with your data (I think).
dd <- data.frame(x=1:10,y=rep(0:1,each=5))
stats::t.test(x~y,dd) ## works fine
library(mosaic)
mosaic::t.test(x~y,Credit)
## Error: `rhs` must be a language object
Now the only change we make is to name the data=
argument*:
mosaic::t.test(x~y,data=Credit) ## works fine
The problem is that the definition of stats::t.test
is
t.test(formula, data, subset, na.action, ...)
while that of mosaic::t.test
is
t.test(x, y=NULL, ..., data = parent.frame())
so that mosaic::t.test
interprets the second argument, if it is unnamed, as a formula ...