thank you s much i just tried the code you posted and worked perfectly
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sorry i uploaded the wrong file but with the one i uploaded happens the same
error, it was just as an example
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Hello,
May i know whether it is possible to generate data twice from Weibull
distribution and use one as the start time and the
other as the end time, below is my code.
Any suggestion on how to estimate the parameters of Weibull distribution with
interval data will be highly appreciated.
Thank
Bert
I have read Deepayan's book and done all the examples but there is no
mention of panel.number and panel.groups in the books example.
I just cannot get the fully meaning of what has been written
regarding passing arguments to panel functions.
Regards
Duncan
At 14:31 21/04/2012, you
On 20-04-2012, at 21:18, Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
Ok, I figured out a solution and I'd like to get some feedback on this from
the R-helpers as to how I could modify the following to be package
friendly -- the main thing I'm worried about is how to dynamically set the
dyn.load statement
There is indeed a bug in tcltk2, while I introduced some changes
targeting a better look of Tk widgets on Ubuntu. This new code is
assuming 'cat' is available on all platforms. Indeed on Windows, it *is*
available iff Rtools are installed, which is the case apparently on all
test machines so
On Apr 21, 2012, at 1:13 AM, Petr Savicky wrote:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 10:52:47AM -0400, David Winsemius wrote:
On Apr 20, 2012, at 7:05 AM, Petr Savicky wrote:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 03:03:40AM -0700, juliane0212 wrote:
I'm having some problems computing a matrix being symmetric on
Hello - newbie
Have created a lattice graph and want to know how to sort one of the
elements which is a factor.
The factor numbers in graph are - eg - 10 32 21
2
22 4 etc
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I did get subset to work on a character vector last night, the only difference
being I used two equals signs:
(not working) Site1 - subset(Cover, Site = PtaCaracol)
(working) Site1 - subset(Cover, Site = = PtaCaracol)
I am unsure why this is, but it worked. I believe this
hi,
i tried to fit the GED for my sample. when doing this without the package
normalp i received a shape parameter p of about 0.5, whereas 'paramp' told
me that p is 1 sharp. for a leptokurtic shape p should be in a range of
0p2. i don't understand why it isn't possible to implement the GED with
Hi David,
thanks for your patience and your comment. Unfortunately, your code - if I
understood it correctly - is still not what I am looking for. I try to
describe an example as you suggested:
I assume that the Lee-Carter-Forecast-Modell generates different sample
paths or simulation runs, e.g.
On Apr 21, 2012, at 6:05 AM, jolo999 wrote:
Hi David,
thanks for your patience and your comment. Unfortunately, your code
- if I
understood it correctly - is still not what I am looking for. I try to
describe an example as you suggested:
I was asking for a working example (as implied by
Hi all,
In my experience, using eigen to solve generalized eigenvalue / eigenvector
problems only gives correct looking eigenvalues while the eigenvectors seem
to be wrong (in comparison to results from MATLAB's 'eig' function for
example).
However, I think it is possible to solve generalized
On 21-04-2012, at 11:40, Berend Hasselman wrote:
.
See this:
start R code
# This works on Mac OS X
# Change as needed for other systems
# or compile geigen into a standalone shared object.
dyn.load(file.path(R.home(lib),libRlapack.dylib))
Replacing the dyn.load line with
i want
http://scop.berkeley.edu/astral/pdbstyle/?id=d1fjgc2output=html,showing
information in webpage to be written in .txt file as it is(i don't want any
html tag)
i am using RCurl package
marathi-htmlTreeParse(http://scop.berkeley.edu/astral/pdbstyle/?id=d1fjgc2output=html;)
marathi
The question puzzled me at first, because of your use of library. It
looks as if the hdf5 r package utilises the windows hdf5 library
binary.
My reading is that you will have to compile the package yourself after
you have downloaded the hdf windows dll from hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu The
instructions are
On Apr 21, 2012, at 15:22 , Luke Hartigan wrote:
Hi all,
In my experience, using eigen to solve generalized eigenvalue / eigenvector
problems only gives correct looking eigenvalues while the eigenvectors seem
to be wrong (in comparison to results from MATLAB's 'eig' function for
example).
Thanks for your help,
I have exported the worksheet to .csv and it imports fine. I then
reloaded the .csv back into Excel and ... (red face) all the columns
came across. I have no idea as to what was in the Excel worksheet that
tripped up RODBC. I very much take your point Jeff but I have to
On 21.04.2012 06:34, ivo welch wrote:
the vignette to the library(parallel) mentions snow repeatedly (esp
differences in its implementation in parallel from the original).
unfortunately, it doesn't give an example or tutorial for
multi-machine use with sockets.
could someone please point me
On 21/04/2012 13:30, will smith wrote:
What question? Please see what the posting guide has to say about context.
The question puzzled me at first, because of your use of library. It
looks as if the hdf5 r package utilises the windows hdf5 library
binary.
My reading is that you will have to
Yes, the models are nested, and yes I probably should have been more clever
about parsing formulae, for these cases. I'll have a look at the code for glm,
I
presume that lm() is also capable of groking this? Meanwhile, I would like to
point out that any of these linear restrictions can be
hi uwe---my box is different:
cl - makeCluster(c(localhost, welch, calc), SOCK)
Error in loadNamespace(name) : there is no package called 'snow'
this seems to be part of snow, not parallel. ok, install snow first,
then rerun.
library(snow)
Attaching package: 'snow'
The following object(s) are
Dear R users,
I'm trying figuring out with forest plot and rmeta. Here's my code...
library(rmeta)
tabletext - structure(c(, NA, Sex, [F], [M], NA,
Age class, (0,60], (60,80], NA,
Karnofsky class, [70;90],
(90;100], NA,
On 21.04.2012 17:20, ivo welch wrote:
hi uwe---my box is different:
cl- makeCluster(c(localhost, welch, calc), SOCK)
Error in loadNamespace(name) : there is no package called 'snow'
this seems to be part of snow, not parallel. ok, install snow first,
then rerun.
No, you just need snow to
When plotting a numerical vector against a factor, 'type=n' seems to have no
affect, e.g.
plot (1:10~factor (1:10), type = n)
looks just like
plot (1:10~factor (1:10))
Plotting a numerical against itself works as expected:
plot (1:10, type = n)
I see the same behavior under debian
On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 8:20 AM, ivo welch ivo.we...@gmail.com wrote:
hi uwe---my box is different:
cl - makeCluster(c(localhost, welch, calc), SOCK)
Error in loadNamespace(name) : there is no package called 'snow'
this seems to be part of snow, not parallel. ok, install snow first,
then
Hello,
I have been using R/S+ for years and love the software. Still a novice but
I can do what i need to.
Anyway, I am working on a forecasting project and would like to create a
script that automates the following steps:
order data by X
Create groupings 1...N
Separate test data set
run
Hello,
Berend Hasselman wrote
On 21-04-2012, at 11:40, Berend Hasselman wrote:
.
See this:
start R code
# This works on Mac OS X
# Change as needed for other systems
# or compile geigen into a standalone shared object.
dyn.load(file.path(R.home(lib),libRlapack.dylib))
On Apr 21, 2012, at 9:49 AM, Martin Renner wrote:
When plotting a numerical vector against a factor, 'type=n' seems to have
no affect, e.g.
plot (1:10~factor (1:10), type = n)
looks just like
plot (1:10~factor (1:10))
Plotting a numerical against itself works as expected:
plot
On 21.04.2012 16:49, Martin Renner wrote:
When plotting a numerical vector against a factor, 'type=n' seems to have no
affect, e.g.
plot (1:10~factor (1:10), type = n)
looks just like
plot (1:10~factor (1:10))
This plots 10 boxplots and the data are passed from plot.formula.
thx, guys, almost there. This is good fodder for the vignette or ?parallel.
Steps:
(1) install package snow on all machines which you want to be part
of a cluster.
(2) run under R
library(parallel)
cl - makeCluster(c(localhost, calc.localdomain), SOCK)
result - parLapply(cl=cl, X=1:100,
On 21-04-2012, at 17:37, Rui Barradas wrote:
Hello,
Berend Hasselman wrote
On 21-04-2012, at 11:40, Berend Hasselman wrote:
.
See this:
start R code
# This works on Mac OS X
# Change as needed for other systems
# or compile geigen into a standalone shared object.
Hi Ben,
1) Have a look at:
http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download.html
2) I do not know.
Good luck,
Tal
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HI,
I have to work with data objects. I have trouble. I would like to convert
date to a integer of Julian dates omitting hours, minutes etc. I tried as.
Date and also as.POSIXlt, ct etc.
Please help me to compute the following difference. I get an NA for
output.
1/14/2006 0:00:00 AM -1/9/2006
On 21-04-2012, at 16:40, peter dalgaard wrote:
On Apr 21, 2012, at 15:22 , Luke Hartigan wrote:
Hi all,
In my experience, using eigen to solve generalized eigenvalue / eigenvector
problems only gives correct looking eigenvalues while the eigenvectors seem
to be wrong (in comparison to
On Apr 21, 2012, at 1:17 PM, Veerappa Chetty wrote:
HI,
I have to work with data objects. I have trouble. I would like to
convert
date to a integer of Julian dates omitting hours, minutes etc. I
tried as.
Date and also as.POSIXlt, ct etc.
Please help me to compute the following
R works on the idea that factor level ordering is a property of the
data rather than a property of the graph. So if you have the factor
levels ordered properly in the data, then the graph will take care of
itself. To order the levels see functions like: factor, relevel, and
reorder.
On Sat, Apr
On Apr 21, 2012, at 19:13 , Berend Hasselman wrote:
On 21-04-2012, at 16:40, peter dalgaard wrote:
On Apr 21, 2012, at 15:22 , Luke Hartigan wrote:
Hi all,
In my experience, using eigen to solve generalized eigenvalue / eigenvector
problems only gives correct looking eigenvalues
On 21-04-2012, at 20:20, peter dalgaard wrote:
The eigenvalues are identical upto the printed 9 digits but the eigenvectors
appear to be quite different.
Maybe this is what Luke meant.
Berend
They look quite similar to me:
ev - eigen(solve(B,A) )$vectors
ge - geigen(A, B,
Le samedi 21 avril 2012 à 07:05 -0700, sagarnikam123 a écrit :
i want
http://scop.berkeley.edu/astral/pdbstyle/?id=d1fjgc2output=html,showing
information in webpage to be written in .txt file as it is(i don't want any
html tag)
i am using RCurl package
Hello,
Veerappa Chetty wrote
HI,
I have to work with data objects. I have trouble. I would like to convert
date to a integer of Julian dates omitting hours, minutes etc. I tried as.
Date and also as.POSIXlt, ct etc.
Please help me to compute the following difference. I get an NA for
Hello,
I have been banging my head against the wall trying to figure out this
seemingly simple problem with no success. I'm hoping that one or some
of you can help.
Here is the code I am trying to use:
#importing data
data.file -read.csv(/file/location, header=TRUE, sep = ,)
#selecting a subset
Thanks very much
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replace the line
data.subset2 - factor(data.subset1$Sample)
with
data.subset1$Sample - factor(data.subset1$Sample)
I assume your intention is to change the levels of the Sample variable in
the
data.subset1 data.frame.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Melissa Rosenkranz
On Apr 21, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Rui Barradas wrote:
Hello,
Veerappa Chetty wrote
HI,
I have to work with data objects. I have trouble. I would like to
convert
date to a integer of Julian dates omitting hours, minutes etc. I
tried as.
Date and also as.POSIXlt, ct etc.
Please help me to
That did the trick! Thank you much, Richard Heiberger.
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Hi all,
I am trying to run Weibull PH model in R.
Assume in the data set I have x1 a continuous variable and x2 a
categorical variable with two classes (0= sick and 1= healthy). I fit the
model in the following way.
Test=survreg(Surv(time,cens)~ x1+x2,dist=weibull)
My questions are
1.
First time user, so sorry if I don't understand protocol.. Anyway, I have
created a data frame consisting of pearson's R values at various x and y
coordinates and then plotted this using filled.contour. My data is similar
to fMRI data except that it is a surface map reconstructed from
histological
Hi Bert
Thank you for your comments.
I do use latticeExtra a lot - about 50% of my graphs at the moment
have useOuterStrips some involving combineLimits .
Many are complicated - one I have just finished involves
useOuterStrips in 8,3 (r,c) panels after
Hi Mark
Thats why I did all the examples in Sweave to pick up anything I
could not understand in practice but it did not help very much
It also gave me a quick reference as they are all bookmarked and are annotated
Duncan
At 00:01 22/04/2012, you wrote:
Hi Duncan: Don't feel bad about it. I've
Chris,
Don't get me wrong - I have nothing against learning R at an early age.
However, I feel at a school level, the focus should be a bit more on
programming. Here are some reasons why would not recommend R at school level:
1. At school we seldom deal with lot of data - the focus is more
The C implementation of the algorithm is here:
http://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/src/main/plot3d.c
(grep filledcontour) but I don't see a reference other than to Ross Ihaka.
Hope this helps,
Michael
On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 9:21 PM, Stoch astic asticst...@gmail.com wrote:
First time user, so
On 22/04/12 15:29, Indrajit Sengupta wrote:
SNIP
1. At school we seldom deal with lot of data - the focus is more on concepts.
Excel is an excellent tool
That is at best debatable, and IMHO just plain incorrect. I firmly
believe
that Excel is a ***TERRIBLE*** tool.
and no matter
Hi Everyone,
I am new to R and I am trying to return array(dynamic) from C to R. But
when I print array(vector) in R it gives NA as output. When I print array
in C it gives correct o/p but some how it is not returned to R.
*Code in C:*
void test(double *vec,double *size){
vec = (double *)calloc(2
newdataMaker - function (model = NULL, fl = NULL){
mf - model.frame(model)
mterms - terms(model)
mfnames - colnames(mf)
I have not studied this carefully, but it looks like you are taking
the predictor variables to be the names of the columns of the
model.frame. For a formula
Why do you think Excel is a terrible tool? In what ways have you tried to use
Excel and it has failed you?
Regards,
Indrajit
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Cc: R-help R-help@r-project.org
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Subject: Re: [R]
On 22/04/2012 04:52, Jaimin Dave wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am new to R and I am trying to return array(dynamic) from C to R. But
when I print array(vector) in R it gives NA as output. When I print array
in C it gives correct o/p but some how it is not returned to R.
*Code in C:*
void test(double
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