(jkhrikujhj345hi5hiklfjsdkljfksdio324j';;'lfd;g'lkfit34'5;435l;43'5k
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I want the number of semi-colons ; in b?
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which is the same as yours (except that I'm using a slightly
earlier version of R, and on i486 rather than x86_64. Debian
Etch by the way).
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methods (such as considered by Gillard,
or the Lindley approach for [A]), but I'm having difficulty
thinking what such might be!
So I hope that R-help readers who have used R for this category
of problem can help!
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lines(X,lg(prGLM$fit+1.96*prGLM$se),col=green)
lines(X,lg(prGLM$fit-1.96*prGLM$se),col=green)
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There was a typo error in my code below. See the inserted correction.
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b-runif(1000,0,1)
f-density(b)
f is a list of things, including x values where
).
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# [4,] 61 33 10
# [5,] 62 34 1
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twice -- I assume
you meant thrice but the above generalises to 2 repetitions ... :)
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huypothesis were true, and where in this does the P-value that
we actually got lie? But these are murkier waters ...
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of
the graphics window, is a pair of square plots, each with
X and Y ranging from -3 to 3, even if this leaves empty
space in the graphics window on either side.
Hints?
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(-3,3)) ; lines(c( 3, 3),c(-3,3))
text(0,3.5,-- Range of True mu used --)
#
Anyway, thanks! It has helped.
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, Adjusted R-squared: 0.9631
# F-statistic: 523.4 on 2 and 38 DF, p-value: 2.2e-16
The reported Estimate FB give the change in level resulting
from a change from A to B in F.
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-contained, reproducible code.
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3000 tries to hit it. After that it rapidly becomes less likely.
Ted.
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Enh, I see.
It totally makes sense.
Thank you for your perfect explanation.
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barplot(x) ### A barplot with bar heights given by x
barplot(table(x)) ### a barplot of the counts of the values of x
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the extension
(respectively .R and .pdf).
Please clarify!
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), like
D$B[(2:n)] - D$A[(2:n)] + 0.5*D$B[1:(n-1)]
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# [3,] 5 e E
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Pval # = 2.015227e-05
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, probit,
cloglog, that is; it's not true for the identity link, obviously.)
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, and using
cat() to output the results. However, I don't have time right
now to explore the details of how it might be done. Sorry.
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On 29-Jul-10 09:25:37, Ted Harding wrote:
On 29-Jul-10 09:08:22, Nicola Sturaro Sommacal wrote:
Hi!
I have a ftable object in which some row contains integers and
some other contains a percentage that I would like to show with
two digits after the dot.
I tried something like
ftblP[index
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in advance,
Katrin
(y2 - y1)/(x2-x1)
or, if X=c(x1,x2) and Y=c(y1,y2),
diff(Y)/diff(X)
either of which is shorter than
lm(Y ~ X)$coeff[2] ## !! :)
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in input into an NA value.
Maybe there is -- but, if so, it is not visible in the documentation!
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. for the exponential series,
fun1 - function(x) 1
fun - function(x,n,tn) tn*x/n
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)*(-0.05+(0:101))
plot(Snow,dnorm(Snow,mean=26.61,sd=14.179),pch=+,col=blue)
lines(S0,dnorm(S0,mean=26.61,sd=14.179),col=green)
may look better.
Hoping this helps,
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- 11.184) = 57.65854
i.e. nearly 60 times as long.
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a standard histogram plot from such data.
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you put them?
Do you still want to do this?
Barry
I would suggest cloud computing -- and, in view of the scale (2GB),
to use the Black Cloud (as in Fred Hoyle's novel), which was conceived
for the job.
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of the convex
hull. You should find quite a bit of code with your favorite r
search engine on the topic of convex hull.
David Winsemius, MD
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42 32 76 43
i.e.
z - matrix(c(12,23,23,42,12,1,1,32,5,45,65,76,32,21,23,43),ncol=4)
Then
contour(x,y,z)
should do the job!
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Welcome!
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and Grp2 fixed.
(Hence X cannot exceed 5, and can be as low as 0, so the possible
re-assignments are X=0,1,2,3,4,5).
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the (-1,1) square uniformly and
reject where x^2+y^2 1
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is a suitably selected set of values of a defining the
breakpoints between line segments.
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by several users.
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error
with constant variance (and small compared with the dispersion
of a b).
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Hi, Ted.
Thanks for your reply. It helped. I
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OOPS: AN error on the code below! See in-line.
Ted.
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Hi, I would like to draw 10 uniformly distributed sample points from a
circle with redius one and centered at (0,0). Is there any R function
to do
)
r - sqrt(runif(n))
cbind(x=rad*r*cos(u)+x0, y=rad*r*sin(u)+y0)
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with these to make suggestions!
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, if I can avoid it; but I
sometimes get asked about such things).
Sorry to be completely non-R here, but I can't think of a
better place to ask!
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The thread R licensing query currently running has raised
the classic critcisms of using Excel for statistics.
I was wondering: Has anyone applied the same or similar set
of tests to OpenOffice calc
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included
at least the range (Ymin,Ymax) (or, depending on the choice, possibly
to exclude certain values from the plot).
So, indeed, ylim does mean c(Ymin,Tmax).
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for continuity. chisq.test()
has an option correct=TRUE to force this, but only for 2x2 tables.
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Greetings,
The following question has come up in an off-list discussion.
Is it possible to construct a regular expression 'rex' out of
two given regular expressions 'rex1' and 'rex2', such that a
character string X matches 'rex
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the covering message, and I replied to the wrong address.
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than that for the letters of the alphabet (as opposed to ASCII, where
-- I do know -- it is less). And, if that is the case, why doesn't it
apply also in Windows? This strikes me as a nasty little trap!
Ted.
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In my response cited below:
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I suspect the result (in Linux, I can't test this on Windows)
may be related to the following phenomenon:
sort(c(AB CD,ABCD))
# [1] ABCD AB CD
sort(c(AB CD,ABCD ))
# [1] AB CD ABCD
I.e. ABCD precedes AB CD
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An experiment:
sort(c(AACD,A CD))
# [1] AACD A CD
sort(c(ABCD,A CD))
# [1] ABCD A CD
sort(c(ACCD,A CD))
# [1] ACCD A CD
sort(c(ADCD,A CD))
# [1] A CD ADCD
sort(c(AECD,A CD
-round for Linux. As before, I can't comment
on Windows.
Thanks to all who contributed.
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Date: 26-May-10 Time: 20:12:29
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not reach the list (with a few exceptions,
such as PDF, attachments are generally discarded).
Can you post a URL from which that file can be downloaded, so that
we can try for ourselves?
Thanks,
Ted.
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-contained, reproducible code.
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Date: 25-May-10 Time: 14:21:51
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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.
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