until they
confessed.
Frank
Please book this as a fortune.
Dieter
Seconded!
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this on a file with lines exceeding 500,000 characters
in length, and it worked perfectly well even for such long lines.
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# 1.5111111
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this helps,
Ted.
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that occurs to people -- maybe this is the wrong
way to go about reading in fixed width data in this kind of file.
I would appreciate any help.
Asher
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this is the wrong
way to go about reading in fixed width data in this kind of file.
I would appreciate any help.
Asher
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are machine approximations to zero!
Hoping this helps,
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(for a basic example, see the dicussion
of Factors in the first Chapter).
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# [1] D
My answer to the meta-meta-question is to post to this list.
I hope that at least that part is correct.
It has been known to work ...
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don't want them as character strings, so convert them
to integers:
as.integer(names(GLM$fit))
Done! I hope this helps some people.
Ted.
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Hi Folks,
This tip is probably lurking somewhere already, but I've just
discovered it the hard way, so it is probably worth passing
on for the benefit of those who might
) ){
print(Between 1 and 2)
}
Hoping this helps,
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there's no money here to get back, is there?
Nescio, Marco, quo advenit mundus? One thing's sure, it won't be the
same again.
Borealis.
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)),2)),]
if you want just a random subset (in the original order).
(only: don't call your dataframe data -- that can cause problems.
Use some other name.)
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so the variance depends on the means Mi as well as on the variances Vi.
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Best wishes
Christoph.
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reading down
the columns alternates between x and y.
Hoping this helps,
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this.
With thanks,
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On 21-Jul-08 12:25:32, Marc Schwartz wrote:
on 07/21/2008 07:13 AM (Ted Harding) wrote:
Hi Folks,
I've been digging for the solution to this for several
hours now. If there is a solution, it must be one of the
worst needle-in-a-haystack examples in R documentation!
Essentially, I want
On 21-Jul-08 12:43:47, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
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Hi Folks,
I've been digging for the solution to this for several
hours now. If there is a solution, it must be one of the
worst needle-in-a-haystack examples in R documentation!
Essentially, I want
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I have a 2x2 plot set up using: par(mfrow=c(2,2))
I'd like to put an overall title on the page, but I cannot figure
out how. Any ideas?
Best wishes,
Ted.
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On 17-Jul-08 02:32:41, Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
Barry Rowlingson wrote:
2008/7/16 Ted Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Folks,
I'd be grateful for good suggestions about the following.
I'm plotting a family of (X,Y) curves (for different levels
of another variable, Z): say 6 curves in all
code to refer to and experiment with (that of contour() is
hidden in its method).
But people out there must have faced it, and I'd be grateful
for their own feedback from the coal-face!
With thanks,
Ted.
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Hi Folks,
I'd be grateful for good suggestions about the following.
I'm plotting a family of (X,Y) curves
with
that title? If so, I'd be pleased to have a reference to it!
Thanks,
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Many thanks to Berwin, and also to Charles Annis, for the
references. The're good!
Ted.
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G'day all,
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 15:55:38 +0100 (BST)
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See at end.
On 13-Jul-08 21:42:19, Johannes Huesing wrote:
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10:59:21PM CEST]:
On 13-Jul-08 19:53:47, Johannes Huesing wrote:
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# 3.621276
fisher.test(matrix(c(11,5,7,12),ncol=2))$p
# [1] 0.09221518
qnorm(1-fisher.test(matrix(c(11,5,7,12),ncol=2))$p/2)
# [1] 1.683827
Hoping this helps!
Ted.
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and I don't have an answer to it!
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PS: I forgot to mention that, since the summary() of an lm() object
is created by the function summary.lm(), you can find out the detail
by looking under Value: at
?summary.lm
Ted.
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On 07-Jul-08 13:38:12, rlearner309 wrote:
I have a simple
,] -1.1942385 -1.17503716
[6,] -0.4303459 -0.80880649
HTH
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, it is the second q which gets the escape. Possibly you
need to include ^q as an additional alternative match at the
start of the line.
Ted.
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,] 2.7582876 1.04208798
[2,] 0.6364184 -0.08043244
[3,] -1.8897731 0.04051395
[4,] 2.6699881 0.83163661
[5,] -1.1942385 -1.17503716
[6,] -0.4303459 -0.80880649
HTH
G
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it?
Thanks,
Phil Smith
I tried the following. Is that the sort of thing you want to achieve?
X-New Mexico
Y-\New Mexico\
X
# [1] New Mexico
Y
# [1] \New Mexico\
plot((1:10),xlab=X,ylab=Y)
Best wishes,
Ted.
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to be surrounded by double quotes when embeded in the unix (linux)
executes it. When unix sees that slash before the quotes, it gives an
error.
I'd be grateful if you can provide a solution to this!!
Thank you, Ted!
Gratefully,
Phil Smith
Duluth, GA
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, GA
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Hi Philip,
I think a bit more clarification may be useful yet!
1: How are you sending the command from R to Linux?
2: What is the command intended to be (as seen by Linux)?
And from what source (quasi-command line; script file; ...)
would it be read
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as res$Bar.
Hoping this helps,
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cases.
So it all depends on what you want to do with the data, and
on how the R functions which address your objectives behave
when faced with incomplete data.
Hoping this helps,
Ted.
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(1,2,3,4,5)))
# [1] 5 9 12 14 15
Hoping this helps,
Ted.
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of decimal places printed.
Thanks as always.
P.
Sorry I coujldn't be more helpful!
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Sorry for the noise -- but I want to see what happens
to this message when it gets to tyhe archives.
Ted.
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On 03-Jun-08 16:16:13, chaogai wrote:
Hi,
I noticed the following fortune in R 2.7 and 2.6.2:
fortune('Spreads')
If anything, there should be a Law: Thou Shalt Not Even Think
Of Producing A Graph That Looks Like Anything From A Spreadsheet.
-- Ted Harding (in a discussion about
to augment 'a' by 'b' when
'b' consists of more than 1 row. Similarly, cbind() would augment
'a' by adjoining extra columns.
Look at
?cbind
for information about both rbind() and cbind().
Best wishes,
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of the quotes is easy: just
use quote=FALSE. For example:
print (,quote=FALSE)
gives
[1]
But how do I get rid of that [1]??
With thanks,
Ted.
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the other messages.
Best wishes,
Ted.
On 01-Jun-08 18:01:59, Matthias Kohl wrote:
Dear Ted,
what about
cat(\n)
or
message()
Best,
Matthias
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This must be easy but I've not managed to locate the solution!
Basically
,
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something on the lines of sample and rep. Hence,
something like
status - rep(0,500)
status[sample((1:500),75,replace=FALSE)] - 1
Hoping this helps,
Ted.
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Apologies -- I have just observed my oversight below!
Please ignore the message below.
Ted.
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On 20-May-08 06:10:48, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
From ?contrasts
Usage:
contrasts(x, how.many) - value
...
how.many: How many contrasts should be made
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Hi Folks,
I'd like to know how hist() decides how many cells to use
when it ignores my suggestion to use say 'hist(...,breaks=50)'.
More specifically, I have the results of 1 simulations,
each returning an 8-vector
1 0
# 3 0 1
But why the different result when applied to N?
With thanks,
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That was a very helpful thread, for me!
Best wishes,
Ted.
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On 13-May-08 14:25:37, Michael Dewey wrote:
At 00:56 09/05/2008, Ted Harding wrote:
I'd like to thank Paul Johnson and Achim Zeileis heartily
for their thorough and accurate responses to my query.
I think that the details og how to use the procedure, and
of its variants, which they have sent
to spell out the interaction term[s]
in additional columns of M?
Hmmm, interesting! I hadn't been aware of this aspect of
formula and dataframe construction for modellinng, until
you pointed it out!
Best wishes,
Ted.
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at ?plot.acf (also used for plotting ccf objects)
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Once again, Paul, many thanks for your thorough examination
of this question! And for spelling out your approach!!!
It certainly looks as though you're very close to target
(or even spot-on).
I've only one comment -- see at end.
On 08-May-08 20:35:38, Paul Johnson wrote:
Ted Harding said:
I
who may in future grope in the archives
concerning this question.
And, just to confirm, it all worked perfectly for me
in the end.
Best wishes,
Ted.
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#[3,] -5 0 181
#[4,]0 5 149
#[5,]5 1071
#[6,] 10 1514
So we can indeed get the table of bin and frequency like
in excel, together with the histogram.
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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to the machine you are sitting at.
Hoping this helps,
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in the panel (which you perhaps
think of as a taskbar) by right-clicking on the panel
and then choosing Add to Panel.
Hoping this helps!
Ted.
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helpful, but I especially
wanted to make points (1) and (2) above, for clarification.
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, etc. (It would go on for too long, to
give examples of this sort of thing.)
With best wishes,
Ted.
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, which will be the ACTIVE device!
Hoping this helps,
Ted
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On 16-Apr-08 11:13:40, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Ted Harding wrote:
One is that NA is not a value. Its logical status is,
in effect, value not known. Therefore, when 'y' is NA,
x==y cannot have a definite resolution, since it is
possible for the unkown value of 'y' to be equal
of MyData, but keeping the names Depend
and Indep, so that whatever you actually put in as
X and Y will be used in the same way.
Hoping this helps!
Ted.
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echo get atm 1483 stats
sleep 1
echo get atm aal5 stats
sleep 2
Hoping this may be useful,
Ted.
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Tom
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,X2,X3,X4, or whether he wants something else.
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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of
an R function to sample uniformly in the interior
of a general (k-r)-dimensional simplex embedded in
k dimensions, with (k+1) given vertices?
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Ted Harding
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On 26-Mar-08 20:13:50, Robert A LaBudde wrote:
At 01
OOPS! A mistake below. I should have written:
This raises a general question: Does anyone know of
an R function to sample uniformly in the interior
of a general (k-r)-dimensional simplex embedded in
k dimensions, with (k-r+1) given vertices?
On 26-Mar-08 22:06:54, Ted Harding wrote
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