Ajay ohri wrote:
An amusing afterthought : What is a rival software (ahem!) was planting
this, hoping for a divide between S and R communities.or at the very minimum
hoping for some amusement. an assumption or even a pretense of stealing
credit is one of the easiest ways of sparking
I have a general question about R's usage or memory and what limits
exist on the size of datasets it can deal with.
My understanding was that all object in a session are held in memory.
This implies that you're limited in the size of datasets that you can
process by the amount of memory you've
It is also not possible if I use this commands
install.packages(analogue,/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.8/Resources/library,repos=http://R-Forge.R-project.org;)
Fehler in .readRDS(pfile) : unbekanntes Eingabeformat
Error in .readRDS(pfile) : unknown enter format
also
Wacek,
If you have bug reports for a contributed package please take them up with the
maintainer, not the list.
-thomas
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Wacek Kusnierczyk wrote:
Ajay ohri wrote:
An amusing afterthought : What is a rival software (ahem!) was planting
this, hoping for a divide
Felipe Carrillo mazatlanmexico at yahoo.com writes:
I am trying to create a dynamic latex table using \Sexpr{} but it's
not evaluating it. I also tried the
example below without Sweave and also fails. I have also copied the
Sweave.sty to my working directory but
nothing seems to work. Do I
Felipe:
See Leisch's FAQ A18.
http://www.statistik.lmu.de/~leisch/Sweave/FAQ.html#x1-2A.18
You likely have R2HTML loaded (likely because you are using Tinn-R) and that
causes some difficulties for Sweave that are easily solved as described in
the FAQ.
Felipe Carrillo wrote:
Hi:
I
I have a few hundred files of formatted data. Unfortunately most of them end
with a spurious CONTROL-Z. I want to rewrite the files without the spurious
character. Here's what I've come up with so far, but my code is unsafe
because it assumes without justification that the last row of df contains
Please read ?Memory-limits and the R-admin manual for basic
information.
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Tom Quarendon wrote:
I have a general question about R's usage or memory and what limits exist on
the size of datasets it can deal with.
My understanding was that all object in a session are held in
If you have bug reports for a contributed package please take them up with
the maintainer,
not the list.
Of course, Wacek is right. His observations being made with a customary
needle-like precision. It's that old conundrum about how to have your cake
and still eat it.
Regards to all, Mark.
Thank you a lot Mr. Ritz!
I've tried the loop you suggested and I added a list for lower and upper limits
of the parameters, but there is still
a problem...
I have a list of functions, which works...
fz1-function(Portata, a, b){a+(b/Portata)}
fz2-function(Portata, a, b){a*exp(b*Portata)}
Dear list
I am trying to install the systemfit package under unix,
install.packages(systemfit)
the installation failed. I am attaching the error and version
information below,
(if dependencies=TRUE, much more error)
any help appreciated
best,
yong
Hello, thanks for the advice of nlsList!
I tried to look at the help page of nlsList, but I didnt understand how to use
the subset argument of the function
and it's not clear to
me if this only allows you to choose one subset or if it run the regression for
every given subset, in this case how
Please read your output which tells you several times:
Try removing
'/usr/home/d/068/wangyong/R/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-library/2.7/00LOCK'
Uwe Ligges
Yong Wang wrote:
Dear list
I am trying to install the systemfit package under unix,
install.packages(systemfit)
the installation
Dear R-Experts,
Seek your help.
In a List object e.g. Time_duration[[]], I am storing differece between two
time-stamps (start-time and end-time) for a certain event.
Time difference does not remain constant for, say, 10 observations.
Each time, the time difference is given in different time
Does any student, or teacher for that matter care whether Newton or
Leibntiz
invented calculas.
Students or teachers may not care, but Newton and Leibniz themselves were
pretty bitter about who should get credit for what.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_v._Leibniz_calculus_controversy
I
Hi,
I'm essentially wanting to calculate intra- and inter-observer variabilities
for the first principal component of an optic disc shape measure of a sample
of individuals, so from what I can work out I need to work out an intraclass
correlation coefficient(s).
For the intra-data, I have 2
Rolf:
I'm in the odd position of having run the modest IT department at my
lab for five years, which (when I took it over) included my small
statistics team, since split out. So I'm a gamekeeper turned poacher.
Stavros wasn't wrong; these are all genuine issues for an IT manager. I
can think of a
Solved:
I reinstalled R 2.8.1.
B.
Birgitle wrote:
It is also not possible if I use this commands
install.packages(analogue,/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.8/Resources/library,repos=http://R-Forge.R-project.org;)
Fehler in .readRDS(pfile) : unbekanntes Eingabeformat
Error
For a geostatistical analysis, I would like to split my dataset randomly
into 2 parts: a prediction set (with 2/3 of my data) and a validation set
(with 1/3 of my data). Both datasets will thus contain different data. Any
suggestions?
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Hey,
I try to understand a basic statistic question. I am modelling a linear
regression Y=X*B+E. To compute the effect of “group” the B-values of the
regressors/columns that code the interaction effects (col. 5-8 and col. 11-14,
see below) have to be weighted with non-zero elements within the
Hi!
I have some data that looks like this
up downpercentaje
uew_21 20 14 58.82
uew_20_527 40 40.29
uew_20 8 13 38.09
uew_19_517 42 28.81
So I have 4 experimental conditions and I am counting number of
animals in the up and
My goal is to create a graph with one column and three rows into a
single graphic. The mfrow, mfcol, and layout functions all have the
same effect: three graphs are produced in a single pdf file, having
one graph per page. This is not what I want (I didn't want multiple
pages). Just before I
Yong Wang wrote:
Dear list
I am trying to install the systemfit package under unix,
install.packages(systemfit)
the installation failed. I am attaching the error and version
information below,
(if dependencies=TRUE, much more error)
any help appreciated
ERROR: failed to lock
Dear all,
I am looking for an R package that allows me to calculate and plot the
confidence limits for the roc curve using for example some bootstrapping.
I tried ROCR who seems doing such work but i couldn't find the right option
to do it.
Many thanks
Bests
Marc
Dear all, I am looking for an R package that allows me to calculate and plot
the confidence intervals for the roc curve using for example some
bootstrapping. I tried ROCR who seems doing such work but i couldn't find the
right option in it. Many thanks Bests Marc
Mark Difford wrote:
It would have been very easy for Mr. Vance to have written:
John M. Chambers, a former Bell Labs researcher who is now a consulting
professor of statistics at Stanford University, was an early champion. At
Bell Labs, Mr. Chambers had helped develop S, THE PROTOTYPE OF R,
Paul Johnston wrote:
My goal is to create a graph with one column and three rows into a
single graphic. The mfrow, mfcol, and layout functions all have the
same effect: three graphs are produced in a single pdf file, having
one graph per page. This is not what I want (I didn't want multiple
If you are using 'difftime', you can specify the units:
x - as.POSIXct(c('2009-01-01 10:00', '2009-03-04 13:00'))
x
[1] 2009-01-01 10:00:00 GMT 2009-03-04 13:00:00 GMT
difftime(x[2], x[1])
Time difference of 62.125 days
difftime(x[2], x[1], units='secs')
Time difference of 5367600 secs
On
In R's maptools package, is there a built-in function to test if a
given point is inside a given polygon on the map? The map was
loaded from an ESRI Shapefile. The point's latitude and longitude are
known.
Thank you!
Aleks
--
Aleksandr Andreev
Fulbright Fellow
thigmophobe.labels() fails with error when supplied with an array
resulting from tapply (example below).
The error originates in thigmophobe()
I know the help page says 'numeric vector' but it would be kind of nice
if it worked with numeric things of class array too. I think it would
need no
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Uwe Ligges
lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.dewrote:
milton ruser wrote:
Dear George,
I think it will depends on the amount of memory that each your session
will
need.
Case each session use a big amount of memory, may be your some of your
sessions will get
milton ruser wrote:
Dear George,
I think it will depends on the amount of memory that each your session will
need.
Case each session use a big amount of memory, may be your some of your
sessions will get error. I also think that you will not save time if you
start several dataset at same time,
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
This of course does not mean that the current R should not acknowledge
its substantial S heritage, just that if you want to describe the early
history of R
accurately, you do need to choose your words rather more carefully.
Point taken, Peter. But I wan't trying to
Hi,
I have R version 2.8.1 running on Windows 2000 and can't seem to be able to
install package RODBC. I've tried reinstalling R but that wasn't successful.
Can some one please help?
This is the command I'm using and the subsequent error message:
install.packages(RODBC, .Library,
Dear List,
I try to develop code where plotting functions are embeded in my own
functions. The following is simplified example:
test - function() {
data - data.frame(x=rep(1:2, each=50), y=rnorm(100))
library(lattice)
attach(data)
xyplot(y~x)
detach()
}
test()
As far as I
Dear all,
I would like to solve the following problem, which can be done with optimal
control theory or dynamic programming:
max(x,y) a*u1+b*u2+c*f1(u2) s.t. 0u1x, 0u2f2(x,u2), x'=f3(u1,u2,x)
which can be rewritten if optimal control theory should be applied as
Here is one way of doing it. You can read it in as raw and then
either replace/delete the control character and write the file back
out:
# read in as 'raw' and delete the control-Z from the string
x - readBin('/tempyy.txt', 'raw', n=10)
x
[1] 54 68 69 73 20 69 73 20 61 20 74 65 73 74 20
Marie Sivertsen wrote:
Dear List,
I try to develop code where plotting functions are embeded in my own
functions. The following is simplified example:
test - function() {
data - data.frame(x=rep(1:2, each=50), y=rnorm(100))
library(lattice)
attach(data)
xyplot(y~x)
Would you be interested in the cross-validation that's on pp 3 and 4 of the
ROCR package PDF?
plot(perf,lwd=3,avg=vertical,spread.estimate=boxplot,add=TRUE)
there are various options for the 'spread.estimate'
David Freedman
marc bernard-2 wrote:
Dear all, I am looking for an R package
?sample
x - 1:100 # test data
y - split(x, sample(1:2, length(x), replace=TRUE, prob=c(1,2)))
y
$`1`
[1] 4 6 7 13 15 17 18 20 21 29 35 36 37 39 41 43 46 49 50 52 61 68
70 72 76 77 79 80 82 85 87 94 95 96 99
$`2`
[1] 1 2 3 5 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 19 22 23 24 25
26 27
Thank you, Jholtman ! :-)
Regards,
Suresh
jholtman wrote:
If you are using 'difftime', you can specify the units:
x - as.POSIXct(c('2009-01-01 10:00', '2009-03-04 13:00'))
x
[1] 2009-01-01 10:00:00 GMT 2009-03-04 13:00:00 GMT
difftime(x[2], x[1])
Time difference of 62.125 days
David,
This may be a case of If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a
nail.
If all you want to do is remove the last line if it contains a CONTROL-Z,
why
not use something like perl to process the files?
Murray M Cooper, Ph.D.
Richland Statistics
9800 N 24th St
Richland, MI, USA
Ok, just so as I get that straight, is the 'labelled' class something
that you created in your package or a readily available class in base R?
*Sebastien Bihorel, PharmD, PhD*
PKPD Scientist
Cognigen Corp
Email: sebastien.biho...@cognigencorp.com
mailto:sebastien.biho...@cognigencorp.com
I don't think you should completely rule out javascript. It's
possible to use it in ways that add to the utility of a page, while
not detracting from it if not available.
OK, what particularly do you have in mind?
Here's a few of examples off the top of my head. These are things
that
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:32 AM, hadley wickham h.wick...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think you should completely rule out javascript. It's
possible to use it in ways that add to the utility of a page, while
not detracting from it if not available.
OK, what particularly do you have in
I am doing some bibliometric analysis of interdisciplinarity using
cluster analysis of co-authorship.
I'd like to be able to specify the colour of individual authors in the
labels to show a prior grouping by discipline (red for sociology
authors, blue for economics authors, ..., that sort of
I have been using the dse1 and dse2 packages to estimate a model in which the
underlying state is an ARMA(2,2) and the observed variables are equal to the
state plus noise. I am describing this model using a state space model.
First, in estimation, is there a way to restrict two of the
Did you want something like this:
library(lattice)
x - plogis(.x, location=0, scale=1)
y - plogis(.x, location=2, scale=4)
xvals - seq(-7.6, 7.6, length=100)
xyplot(x+y ~ xvals, type = c(g, l))
-Original Message-
From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org
Hi,
If you have a variable, that defines what you want to differentiate (sociology,
economics etc.) then you can add color depending on the value of that
variable. You will have to convert it to numeric if it is not.
An example would be
plot( iris[ , 1 ], iris[ , 2], col = iris[ , 3 ] )
I don't know about the maptools package but one general way to do this
would be to compute the convex hull (?chull) of the augmented set of
points and test if the point belongs to it.
Hope this helps,
baptiste
On 5 Feb 2009, at 13:21, Aleksandr Andreev wrote:
In R's maptools package,
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Aleksandr Andreev
aleksandr.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
In R's maptools package, is there a built-in function to test if a
given point is inside a given polygon on the map? The map was
loaded from an ESRI Shapefile. The point's latitude and longitude are
known.
On 2/5/2009 1:05 AM, Mark Difford wrote:
I think that all appeared on January 8 in Vance's blog posting, with a
comment on it by David M Smith on Jan 9. So those people have -27 days
Then there was no need for vituperative comments (not from you, of course):
simply point doubters to the
Murray Cooper wrote:
This may be a case of If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like
a
nail.
If all you want to do is remove the last line if it contains a CONTROL-Z,
why
not use something like perl to process the files?
My first thought was to use perl, and this would have
Duncan Murdoch wrote:
So I'm not complaining, but the main problem I saw in his article was
that it didn't mention me. I knew Robert Gentleman (even had an office
next to him!) before he started R: surely that must have been a key
influence.
I am sorry to hear that. If I understand you
patricia garcía gonzález kurtney...@hotmail.com writes:
Hi,
If you have a variable, that defines what you want to differentiate
(sociology, economics etc.) then you can add color depending on the
value of that variable. You will have to convert it to numeric if it is
not. An example would
Can we give this a rest (or take it offline)? This is the R-Help
mail list, and I fail to grasp how anyone is being helped to use R by
this endless discussion.
-Roy M.
**
The contents of this message do not reflect any position of the U.S.
Government or NOAA.
It appears that ggplot reorder the data for a dodged histogram based on
whether or not a specific variable has a value in the first bin.
I would like to be able to absolutely force the order of the variables in the
bin. For example, say I have three variables Me, You, and Them.
Consider yourself lucky!
I'm sure there are many people who would
prefer not to see their name in the NYT. ;-)
Murray Coooper
- Original Message -
From: Duncan Murdoch murd...@stats.uwo.ca
To: Mark Difford mark_diff...@yahoo.co.uk
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Sent: Thursday, February 05,
Dear Jason,
Convert Person to a factor with the levels in the order that you want.
Group_df$Person - factor(Group_df$Person, levels = c(Them, You, Me))
HTH,
Thierry
ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Instituut voor natuur- en
Categorical data analysis is definitely the way you want to go.
Which test you use depends on how you are going to use the results.
For quick and dirty I would suggest using Fisher's exact test on all
2x2 submatricies of counts. In this case, with 4 treatments you have
6 possible 2x2
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PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
I assume that you are looking to solve, in R, the constrained optimization
problem:
H (u1, u2) = a*u1+b*u2+c*f1(u2)+lambda*(x')
with constraints: 0u1x, 0u2f2(x,u2)
where a, b, x, and x' are known.
Am I right?
If so, you can use the package Rdonlp2.
I have written an extension
Thierry,
Thank you for such a quick response.
I changed the code, but I seem to get the same response. Ugh. Maybe I am
missing a step. Thank you again for any feedback.
Me_df-data.frame(Data = c(1:15), Person = Me)
You_df-data.frame(Data = c(10:20), Person = You)
HI,
I'm calling the garch() function several times within a for-loop and I would
like to suppress the output that the function generates. Setting
garch.control(trace = F) does not seem to help. Any suggestions on how to
solve this problem?
Thanks,
S.A.
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 12:56:15 +0100
From: friedrich.lei...@stat.uni-muenchen.de
Subject: Re: [R] Problems in Recommending R
To: thomas.petzo...@tu-dresden.de
Cc: r-help@r-project.org r-help@r-project.org,
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Thaks Eric and Dieter:
It is working now although I still have to specify the path to Sweave.sty
\usepackage{C:/R/R-2.8.1/share/texmf/Sweave}
and it doesn't evaluate \Sexpr{} when I simply use \usepackage{Sweave}. I
placed Sweave.sty in the same folder where my rnw and tex file reside.
--- On
Dear R users,
I know one way to see the code for a hidden function, say function_x,
is using default.function_x (e.g. summary.default). But how can I see
the code for imported packages that have no namespace (in this case
Design)?
Many Thanks
Eleni
Hello,
I need to calculate the centroids of some spatial polygons that I have
placed into a Polygons-class object. Is the labeling point in the
Polygons-class the centroid of the polygon?
Thank you for your help.
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I know on the website there are some pretty reputable sponsors of the
software who at some stage donated some (presumably significant) amount of
money out of thankfulness because some project worked and the software
helped in some way.
In order to push however the use of that software, might it
Felipe Carrillo mazatlanmexico at yahoo.com writes:
It is working now although I still have to specify the path to Sweave.sty
\usepackage{C:/R/R-2.8.1/share/texmf/Sweave}
and it doesn't evaluate \Sexpr{} when I simply use \usepackage{Sweave}. I
placed Sweave.sty in the same
folder where my rnw
Sebastien Bihorel wrote:
Ok, just so as I get that straight, is the 'labelled' class something
that you created in your package or a readily available class in base R?
It's something we added for the Hmisc package.
Signing off,
Frank
*Sebastien Bihorel, PharmD, PhD*
PKPD Scientist
Cognigen
Hello Kerstin,
I had done something like this in the past but can't find it any more,
so I've put up a very raw example you might want to sophisticate upon.
The idea is that of drawing an empty high-level plot and then putting
some low-level elements (mainly bars and connecting lines) into it
Dear All,
is there a package in R that implements parametric and non parametric
genetic linkage analysis (with both case/control or quantitative
phenos)? I tried using Merlin, which could not deal with pedigrees the
size I have, and SimWalk2 does not look like the answer either --for
Hi there,
I have a piece of Matlab code I use to optimise a trding strategy. If there
are any Matlab/R specialists out there, I would appreciate your help in
doing the exact same optimisation in R.
I suspect I would use nlm() in R but am not sure where to define my
constraints.
I have attached
Hi
Can anyone tell me how to convert an image file (a jpg file for instance)
into a matrix file?
The command image(blabla) transforms a matrix into an image file, I am
searching exactly the inverse.
Thanks...
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Eleni Rapsomaniki e.rapsomaniki at mail.cryst.bbk.ac.uk writes:
I know one way to see the code for a hidden function, say function_x,
is using default.function_x (e.g. summary.default). But how can I see
the code for imported packages that have no namespace (in this case
Design)?
Just
Eleni Rapsomaniki wrote:
Dear R users,
I know one way to see the code for a hidden function, say function_x, is
using default.function_x (e.g. summary.default). But how can I see the
code for imported packages that have no namespace (in this case Design)?
Many Thanks
Eleni
on 02/05/2009 10:54 AM Eleni Rapsomaniki wrote:
Dear R users,
I know one way to see the code for a hidden function, say function_x, is
using default.function_x (e.g. summary.default). But how can I see the
code for imported packages that have no namespace (in this case Design)?
Many
I had a bit of problems with my email, so if any one responded to this I may
have not received it.
Is there any chance you can repost any ideas you might have?
Right now I am looking at the plotrix package, but I have not been able to put
together what I'm looking for.
Thank you again
Uwe Ligges actually had a nice write-up on finding source code for functions
like this in R-news a couple of years ago. You can find it here:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2006-4.pdf (see p44)
There are some other tips for finding R source code here:
Hi,
I don't understand your Matlab code. However, let me say this:
- you could use L-BFGS-B algorithm in optim() or nlminb(), if you only have
box constraints
- you could use ConstrOptim(), if you only have linear inequality constraints
- you could use Rdonlp2 if you have more general
This surprised me:
reps - 100
sims - list(length=reps)
sims
$length
[1] 100
for(i in seq(along=sims))print(i)
[1] 1
This is R 2.8.1.
Kjetil
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You are correct, thank you. I added a new subsection 'Graphics
Devices' in http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=tips:surprises:traps
to document this behavior.
Paul
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:58 AM, Peter Dalgaard p.dalga...@biostat.ku.dk wrote:
Paul Johnston wrote:
My goal is to create a
Deepayan Sarkar deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com writes:
One other thing that has so far eluded me is how to specify two
different kinds of symbols on a single column. The key above shows
text line text rectangle
but I would really like to get
text line
text rectangle
but this
There's lots of info in the mailing list archives on this topic - 2 minutes with
google would have gotten you to read.jpeg and saved you some time.
Sarah
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:01 PM, gabo gabriel.31...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Can anyone tell me how to convert an image file (a jpg file for
See function pip (point in polygon) in package splancs.
Renaud
2009/2/5 Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Aleksandr Andreev
aleksandr.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
In R's maptools package, is there a built-in function to test if a
given point is inside a given
Kjetil Halvorsen wrote:
This surprised me:
reps - 100
sims - list(length=reps)
sims
$length
[1] 100
for(i in seq(along=sims))print(i)
[1] 1
This is R 2.8.1.
What is surprising?
sims is now a list that contains 1 element called length with a
numeric value of 100.
Then
Hi there,
Take a look at this:
http://hosho.ees.hokudai.ac.jp/~kubo/Rdoc/library/rimage/html/read.jpeg.html
HTH,
Jorge
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:01 PM, gabo gabriel.31...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Can anyone tell me how to convert an image file (a jpg file for instance)
into a matrix file?
The
Using plotrix, is it possible to create a legend for the following and attach
it to the radial.plot?
posmat-matrix(sample(2:9,30,TRUE),nrow=3)
radial.plot(posmat,labels=paste(X,1:10,sep=),rp.type=p,
main=Spiderweb plot,line.col=2:4,show.grid=FALSE,lwd=1:3,
radial.lim=c(0,10))
Thanks.
Uwe Ligges wrote:
Kjetil Halvorsen wrote:
This surprised me:
reps - 100
sims - list(length=reps)
sims
$length
[1] 100
for(i in seq(along=sims))print(i)
[1] 1
This is R 2.8.1.
What is surprising?
sims is now a list that contains 1 element called length with a
numeric value of
Hi there,
as a newbie in R I have a question on the plm package for panel data:
How do I actually manage to get data into the pdata.frame format?
i.e. how do I declare id and time? I already tried various things and got even
more error messages. for example
country -
Perhaps this is what was intended?
sims - list(length=100)
do.call(seq, sims)
seq by itself does not expect a list, but do.call() can create the
appropriate call if a list is what you want to pass to the function.
Hope this helps,
baptiste
On 5 Feb 2009, at 19:46, Uwe Ligges wrote:
I believe the binom.test procedure is producing one tailed p values
rather than the two tailed value implied by the alternative hypothesis
language. A textbook and SAS both show 2*9.94e-07 = 1.988e-06 as the
two tailed value. As does the R summation syntax from R below. It
looks to me like the
Hi there,
as a newbie in R I have a question on the plm package for panel data:
How do I actually manage to get data into the pdata.frame format?
i.e. how do I declare id and time? I already tried various things and got even
more error messages. for example
country -
Hi,
I am trying to use the R command system under windows (XP). If I try the
simple command system(mkdir toto) to create a directory toto, it tells me
that it cannot find the command mkdir...
Does anybody knows how it works ? Is it a path problem ? Maybe the answer is
simple: I am a R user
Hi,
I am trying to use the R command system under windows (XP). If I try the
simple command system(mkdir toto) to create a directory toto, it tells me
that it cannot find the command mkdir...
Does anybody knows how it works ? Is it a path problem ? Maybe the answer is
simple: I am a R user
Aurelie Labbe, Dr. wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use the R command system under windows (XP). If I try the simple command system(mkdir toto) to create a directory toto, it tells me that it cannot find the command mkdir...
Does anybody knows how it works ? Is it a path problem ? Maybe the
?shell
HTH,
Stephan
Aurelie Labbe, Dr. schrieb:
Hi,
I am trying to use the R command system under windows (XP). If I try the simple command system(mkdir toto) to create a directory toto, it tells me that it cannot find the command mkdir...
Does anybody knows how it works ? Is it a path
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Dieter Menne
dieter.me...@menne-biomed.de wrote:
Deepayan Sarkar deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com writes:
One other thing that has so far eluded me is how to specify two
different kinds of symbols on a single column. The key above shows
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