[R] qr with missing dependent variables

2005-12-08 Thread Richard Mott
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[R] load ing and saving R objects

2005-06-14 Thread Richard Mott
of runs in which small (~ 10) random selection of matrices from the previously computed set are used for linear modeling. So I need a way to load back named objects previously saved in a call to save(). I can;t see anyway of doing this. Any ideas? Thanks Richard Mott

Re: [R] load ing and saving R objects

2005-06-14 Thread Richard Mott
Thanks everyone for help on this. It looks like the solution is a zillion files. Richard -- Richard Mott | Wellcome Trust Centre tel 01865 287588 | for Human Genetics fax 01865 287697 | Roosevelt Drive, Oxford OX3 7BN

Re: [R] survreg with numerical covariates

2005-04-27 Thread Richard Mott
on 1 degrees of freedom, p= 0.048 n= 228 - Original Message - From: Richard Mott [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:32 PM Subject: [R] survreg with numerical covariates Does anyone know if the survreg function in the survival package can fit

[R] survreg with numerical covariates

2005-04-26 Thread Richard Mott
). Thus, in the particular example I am analysing, a simple numerical covariate becomes a factor with 190 levels. Is this the expected behaviour ? Am I doing something wrong ? I am running R 2.0.1 on a 64bit Debian Linux system, and version 2.17 of the survival package Thanks Richard Mott

[R] persiting complex R objects

2004-09-20 Thread Richard Mott
). The dimensions of the matrices are not all the same. My ideal would be a set of functions of the form obj - create() # computes the object save(obj,filename) obj - load(filename) -- Richard Mott | Wellcome Trust Centre tel 01865 287588

Re: [R] persiting complex R objects

2004-09-20 Thread Richard Mott
) - Richard -- Richard Mott | Wellcome Trust Centre tel 01865 287588 | for Human Genetics fax 01865 287697 | Roosevelt Drive, Oxford OX3 7BN __ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https