Re: [R] Using R under Ubuntu...

2008-04-27 Thread
Brian, I assume what you meant was that you did not see an icon on the desktop like in windows. Well, R does not have a GUI under linux, and you need to open a terminal and type R to get started. But you can install either JGR, Rcommander, or PMG if you really want a GUI. For me, Emacs + ESS + R

Re: [R] Newbie HLM with lme4 questions

2008-02-13 Thread
Hi, I suggest you take a look at the mixed model materials in Zelig, which has both a structural form and a reduced form model specification for multilevel model. The structural form specification is what you need. Shige On Feb 13, 2008 11:53 PM, Ista Zahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear R

[R] 2.6.2 RC

2008-02-07 Thread
Hi, I noticed that the 2.6.2 tar ball did not update, is it a good sign that no bugs have been found and it is ready to go? Shige [[alternative HTML version deleted]] __ R-help@r-project.org mailing list

Re: [R] best text editor for Linux?

2008-02-01 Thread
On Linux platform, nothing beats Emacs + ESS. Shige On Feb 2, 2008 11:06 AM, Wade Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I know this question has been asked in the past, but I am wondering if anyone running R on Linux has any guidance as to a text editor that works well with R. At the

[R] ESS 5.3.7

2008-01-31 Thread
The ESS manual is about version 5.3.7, but I can only find version 5.3.6 on the official web site. Am I missing anything here? Shige __ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide

Re: [R] Memory problem?

2008-01-30 Thread
I have a similar problem, saying cannot allocate vector size of 300MB. I would also appreciate if someone can offer some suggestion on this. Best, Shige On Jan 31, 2008 2:48 PM, Eleni Christodoulou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello R users, I am trying to run a cox model for the prediction of

[R] Presenting results from multiple models in LaTeX table

2008-01-22 Thread
Dear All, Is there a way to present results from multiple models in one LaTeX table? I did some google search and found out that xtable cannot automate this process (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2006-August/74.html), are there other alternatives? What about Design and Hmisc? Thanks.

Re: [R] odfWeave and xtable

2008-01-17 Thread
David, The value of odfWeave is not limited to newbie users. It is vastly useful for researchers in fields that do not accept LaTeX for journal paper submission (for example, sociology, demography). Best, Shige On Jan 17, 2008 5:46 PM, David Hajage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yes, but we loose

Re: [R] odfWeave and xtable

2008-01-15 Thread
Dear Max, If you have plan to add more table making facilities into odfWeave package, I suggest you base your work on Zelig, a R package that tries to provide a unified interface to many existing R statistical libraries, created by Gary King's team at Harvard. I see great potential in this

Re: [R] odfWeave and xtable

2008-01-13 Thread
Hi Frank, I use Hmisc and Design in my research a lot, the LaTeX facilities are very handy. But I don't think they can work with OpenOffice document format (ODF), or did I miss something? Thanks. Shige On Jan 13, 2008 2:03 AM, Frank E Harrell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ??? wrote: Dear

Re: [R] odfWeave and xtable

2008-01-13 Thread
Thanks, Frank. The clarification as well as the referred resources are extremely helpful. Shige On Jan 13, 2008 10:14 PM, Frank E Harrell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 宋时歌 wrote: Hi Frank, I use Hmisc and Design in my research a lot, the LaTeX facilities are very handy. But I don't think

[R] odfWeave and xtable

2008-01-12 Thread
Dear All, I am new to odfWeave and was wondering if there are something similar to the xtable package that can automatically convert model coefficients into LaTeX/ODT tables? More generally, how do people who use odfWeave transform model results into tables? The odfTable does not seem to be able

Re: [R] odfWeave and xtable

2008-01-12 Thread
Dear Max: This is very helpful, thank you. By the way, nice work on odfWeave! Best, Shige On Jan 13, 2008 4:09 AM, Max Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One thing on my (neglected) to-do list for odfWeave is to create a general class called odf that can be used to create output for common models