Well, if you are really serious about this name business, it is much
deeper than just current frequencies of names. Both the popularity of
given personal names and their conjunction with family names varies over
time (see http://www.galbithink.org/names.htm for a good discussion of
the long ter
I am having difficulty installing the arm package and would be
grateful if anyone could give some advice.
I have updated my computer to a Mac OS X version 10.5.5 ( processor: 2
x 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon) and I have downloaded R version 2.8.0
I have downloaded the package arm, but when i
you 'll may be interested in the drc package (a quick start would be
http://www.bioassay.dk), where you get some nice plots and can fit
appropriate models as well - very handy if you want to estimate
effective doses.
hth.
Laura Bonnett schrieb:
Hi Everyone,
I have data in a long format e.g
Dear Thierry,
Thank you very much!
As usual, I should have RTFM :-[
Kind Regards,
Paolo
ONKELINX, Thierry ha scritto:
Paolo,
Try using \nocite{*}. That will cite every entry in your bibliography.
HTH,
Thierry
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stephen sefick gmail.com> writes:
> I couldn't download this either with install.packages
> from two or three mirrors- I haven't tried since thinking that the
> binaries were being built for windows and mac ... If this isn't right
> I would be interested.
I wondered about this to. If you go
Hi Jim,
Thank you very much for your help. It is much appreciated.
Bert, the reason I didn't ask "someone at work" is because none of us knew.
The person I referred to in my email thought it might be possible but didn't
know how. I can now inform everyone.
Thanks,
Laura
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008
Help.
- Is there a beginner's manual for R?
- How do i analyse gene expression data using R, to generate a
dendrogram.
I would greatlyy appreciate every bit of input.
--
BEST
Paul
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Laura Bonnett wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have data in a long format e.g. there is one row per patient but each
follow-up appointment is included in the row. So, a snippet of the data
looks like this:
TrialNo Drug Sex Rand Adate1 Date1 Dose1 Time1 Adate2 Date2 Dose2
Time2 B1001029 LTG M 15719
The summary stats for the xin and yin variables below are correct. However,
if I use plot(xin,yin), an exception is thrown saying that "object xin is
not found."
Also, it is apparent that I can't successfully replace the x and y vectors
with values from xin and yin.
The four plots on one pan
Thank you Dylan for the hints - I found them very useful, a good
starting point for me to learn about clustering in R.
Best wishes
Viktoras
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Alessandro unifi.it> writes:
>
> but I must processing several and several files and I wish to know the
> methodology to create a loop formula.
Put your processing in a function, and call it like this
datafiles = dir("../raw")
for(file in datafiles)
{
try(ProcessFile(file),FALSE)
}
Dieter
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