Hi,
I am looking for an R package that allows one to run the Fleming-Harrington
weighted log-rank test with varying Rho and Gamma. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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On Sep 11, 2014, at 8:39 PM, Man Photo wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an R package that allows one to run the Fleming-
Harrington
weighted log-rank test with varying Rho and Gamma. Any help is
appreciated.
Thanks.
install.packages(sos)
library(sos)
findFn(Fleming-Harrington)
Dear subscribers,
I have the following dataframe:
aggr
child65$decedad logit
1 [65,67) 0.
10 67 0.
2 [68,70) -0.06669137
3 [70,72) -0.71294981
4 [72,74) -0.59783700
5 [74,77) -1.08334482
6 [77,79)
HI,
Try to change with
plot(aggr, type=l)
see what happens?
This should work
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Vivek Das
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Angel Rodriguez
angel.rodrig...@matiainstituto.net wrote:
Dear subscribers,
I have the following
Thank you, Vivek, but it hasn�t worked. I've tryed type=o and type=h to no
avail.
Angel
-Mensaje original-
De: Vivek Das [mailto:vd4mm...@gmail.com]
Enviado el: vie 12/09/2014 10:50
Para: Angel Rodriguez
CC: R help
Asunto: Re: [R] Lines instead of points in a scatterplot
HI,
Try
Tks, it works now , just needing some extra ajustment.
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Majored in Statistics from SJTU
At 2014-09-12 12:33:19, Jinsong Zhao jsz...@yeah.net wrote:
On 2014/9/11 21:10, PO SU wrote:
Dear expeRts,
When i use the following codes:
The root cause is that column 1 is a factor. So what you get is really a set of
parallel boxplots each based on one observation.
plot.default() is one way out, but you may need to generate the x-axis labels
yourself.
I.e.,
x - factor(LETTERS[1:10])
y - rnorm(10)
plot(x,y)
plot.default(x,y)
Thank you Peter. plot.default works perfectly.
I'm puzzled now with the first column of the dataframe aggr.
aggr comes from:
aggr-summarize(child65$benvii, by=child65$decedad, FUN=mean, na.rm=TRUE)
If I write:
aggr[,1]
[1] [65,67) 67 [68,70) [70,72) [72,74) [74,77) [77,79) [79,81)
Hi
look at str(aggr)
I bet you will find that your first column is factor and lines you see are from
making a boxplot with your plot command.
You can change it by various ways but I would prefer to change factor to
numeric, which requires some regular expression.
Here is one but I believe
Thank you, Petr.
I understand now. I thought the first column Peter was referring to in his
email was
1
10
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
that appears when I write aggr. In facti, it is:
[65,67)
67
[68,70)
Hello everyone, Hello Simon,
I am starting to use RJDBC. When trying to unload the driver, I get an
Error message - even when not connecting to any database.
This issue has been reported before in 2011
(https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-db/2011q4/001103.html ), and it was
said that it's
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 10:22:03 PM Stefan Petersson wrote:
Hi,
Is there any package (or homegrown function) that can produce
Parliament Seats Graph? I'm referring to the nice looking concentric
half circles of colored seats as seen on Wikipedia (for example).
I can pretty easily plot the
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Jim Lemon j...@bitwrit.com.au wrote:
I can see how you would plot the points going from right to left (the easy
way), by plotting the next point on the arc with the least increase in
angle from the last point plotted. If this is the way you have worked out, I
Yes. That's correct. The main problem is to solve a matrix where the
colSums and rowSums are known. Credits to dwinsem...@comcast.net for
pointing out the function r2dtable to me. Just feed it with the
known margins and the number of matrices You want. And Bob is Your
uncle!
Look at the thread
On 12/09/2014, 7:18 AM, Barry Rowlingson wrote: On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at
11:25 AM, Jim Lemon j...@bitwrit.com.au wrote:
I can see how you would plot the points going from right to left (the
easy
way), by plotting the next point on the arc with the least increase in
angle from the last point
I've generalised Duncan's code:
seats - function(N,M, r0=2.5){
radii - seq(r0, 1, len=M)
counts - numeric(M)
pts = do.call(rbind,
lapply(1:M, function(i){
counts[i] - round(N*radii[i]/sum(radii[i:M]))
theta - seq(0, pi, len = counts[i])
N - N -
Julian,
On Sep 12, 2014, at 6:03 AM, julian.bo...@elitepartner.de wrote:
Hello everyone, Hello Simon,
I am starting to use RJDBC. When trying to unload the driver, I get an Error
message – even when not connecting to any database.
This issue has been reported before in 2011
Note if you are trying to compare parliament diagrams created with
this code with images from wikipedia, the wikipedia images I tried are
wrong.
The Ukrainian one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verkhovna_Rada shows
two groups in red but the legend only has one red party, and the
French Senate:
I'm copying the package maintainer who can probably give a more definite
answer. I'm getting the same error on your data. I can get a subset of your
data to run, eg:
d.imp - mice(d[,c(1:2, 5:6)]) works, but
d.imp - mice(d[,c(3:4, 7:8)]) fails.
That suggests to me that the problem is with your
I am going to buy a new computer ( Dell workstation T5810 - Windows 8)
to work with simulatons in R.
Now I am asked what kind of processor I like and I was given two choices.
1. Intel Xeon E5-1620 v3 - 4 cores 3.7 GHz Turbo
2. Intel Xeon E5-2640 v3 - 8 cores 2.6 GHz Turbo
I don't know what is
Dear David, mice eliminates variables that are linearly dependent. Type
imp$log
To see which are removed, and why.
You have three options:
1 forget about those remove variables since they don't carry additional
information
2 don't use them as predictors, and they will be imputed (although not
What I finally ended up doing was using the file() command to see if I
could open a writeable connection to a pdf, then closing the connection
before opening the file with cairo_pdf.
However, my whole effort may be pointless. The cairo_pdf() device is
crashing R on Windows so often as to be
I'm having trouble with cairo_pdf crashing R on Windows.
How can I debug this? This is a exited abnormally type crash, so I can't
drop into the browser and look at the call stack.
Kevin
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Kevin Wright
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First try a newer version of R, e.g. most recent patched and/or devel
version. If that doesn't help, record sessionInfo() before calling
cairo_pdf() and before the crash. Try to find a minimal example and a
minimal figure for which you can reproduce this on your setup. If it
only occurs
On 12/09/2014 2:12 PM, Kevin Wright wrote:
I'm having trouble with cairo_pdf crashing R on Windows.
How can I debug this? This is a exited abnormally type crash, so I can't
drop into the browser and look at the call stack.
This is getting into R-devel territory, but if Henrik's suggestions
Isabel, no s� si entiendo bien tu pregunta porque no s� como tienes los datos
(si est�n en tablas distintas o en una misma tabla)
En principio cuando creas pol�gonos, estos deben de estar identificados por un
id o por un separador, hay varias formas de hacer esto. Para un problema que me
hizo
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