Re: [R] R demographic facts

2019-06-03 Thread David Winsemius
On 6/3/19 7:15 AM, Paul Bernal wrote: Dear friends, Hope you are all doing great. I would like to know if there is any place where I can find R demographic facts, such as, number of R users worldwide, by region, by country, by sector, etc. Over the years there have been several efforts to

Re: [R] R demographic facts

2019-06-03 Thread Abby Spurdle
Hi Paul I found this: https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey Abs [[alternative HTML version deleted]] __ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the

Re: [R] Mysterious NOTE when checking package

2019-06-03 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 03/06/2019 12:13 p.m., Christian Martin Hennig wrote: Dear list members, checking my updated version of prabclus with R-devel --as-cran I get a mysterious note: "* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... NOTE Checking should be performed on sources prepared by ‘R CMD build’." (No further

Re: [R] Post Hoc for Homogeneity of variance

2019-06-03 Thread Bert Gunter
1. Wrong list. This list is about R programming, not statistical questions (though they do sometimes intersect). stats.stackexchange.com might be a better place for you to post your question. 2. Try a search on "post hoc test of variances" at rseek.org. You might find something relevant. 3. What

[R] Post Hoc for Homogeneity of variance

2019-06-03 Thread Thomas Subia via R-help
Colleagues, When using Levene's test, I can identify if there are any differences in variance between factors. This is straight forward Is there a way to do a post hoc test to identify variance differences between factors? This is not so straight forward. All the best Thomas Subia

Re: [R] Mysterious NOTE when checking package

2019-06-03 Thread Christian Martin Hennig
Dear Marc, > Two things: > > 1. This should be posted to R-package-devel, which is focused on R/CRAN > package development: > >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel > > > 2. What are the exact commands that you used to build and then check the > package? > > "R CMD build"

Re: [R] Mysterious NOTE when checking package

2019-06-03 Thread Marc Schwartz via R-help
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 12:13 PM, Christian Martin Hennig > wrote: > > Dear list members, > > checking my updated version of prabclus with R-devel --as-cran I get a > mysterious note: > > "* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... NOTE > Checking should be performed on sources prepared by

[R] Mysterious NOTE when checking package

2019-06-03 Thread Christian Martin Hennig
Dear list members, checking my updated version of prabclus with R-devel --as-cran I get a mysterious note: "* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... NOTE Checking should be performed on sources prepared by ‘R CMD build’." (No further information is given on that one in 00check.log.) But my

[R] R demographic facts

2019-06-03 Thread Paul Bernal
Dear friends, Hope you are all doing great. I would like to know if there is any place where I can find R demographic facts, such as, number of R users worldwide, by region, by country, by sector, etc. Any guidance will be greatly appreciated, Cheers, Paul [[alternative HTML version

Re: [R-es] Incluir un rango de varias variables explicativas a un modelo

2019-06-03 Thread Carlos Ortega
Hola, Mira la función "*as.formula()*". Incluye un ejemplo muy parecido a lo que estás queriendo hacer. Saludos, Carlos Ortega www.qualityexcellence.es El lun., 3 jun. 2019 a las 1:00, Rolando Valdez () escribió: > Hola, > > Quiero especificar una ecuación con varias variables explicativas de

Re: [R] Tying to underdressed the magic of lm redux

2019-06-03 Thread Stephen Ellison
If you want to pass a data frame (not just its name) plus (some) column names to your function, the easiest way is to put the _quoted_ names in a vector, as previously posted. For example f1 <- function(dfrm, colnames) { print(dfrm[,colnames]) #or, if you like, for(nn in colnames)

[R] Stats course: Mixed effects modelling

2019-06-03 Thread Highland Statistics Ltd
We would like to announce the following 3 statistics courses. Course: Linear Mixed Effects Models and GLMM with R-INLA. Where and when: * Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, St John’s, Canada. 12-16 August 2019 * University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain. 2-6 September 2019 * University of