-Censored 2
8750 Failure 1
9400 R-Censored 1
9900 R-Censored 1
10100 R-Censored 3
11500 R-Censored 1
I am running R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31) on a HP Windows 7 box with 8 gig
RAM.
Thank you for your help.
Charles Annis, P.E.
charles.an
model with the same data (37
weighted and the corresponding 70 unweighted) produces different values for
loglik.
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-forward but I've been unsuccessful in my
searches of CRAN.
Can anyone provide a hint?
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Thank you, David:
I obviously didn't look hard enough. This is exactly what I need.
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David:
Do you mean inappropriate or embarrassing?
How would we R-ians know what has happened at REVolution were it not for
Ajay's note? Were you planning a press release? Something like, 47% of
Revolution summarily fired. Nobody left with more than a year of
experience...?
Charles Annis
this was explained elsewhere but I missed it. Could someone explain
why the compiled html help is no longer supported?
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You may have to run R as Administrator (right-click, choose run as
administrator) to make these kinds of changes. After you have things the way
you like them, run R in the usual way by clicking on the icon.
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Please let me quote an eminently sensible person, who observed that ...
p-values are dangerous, especially large, small, and in-between ones.
- Frank E Harrell Jr., Prof. of Biostatistics and Department Chair,
Vanderbilt University
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=100, mean = 8000, sd = 300)
four.nines.cartesian.probability.grid(X.data, X.start = 7000, X.end = 9000)
points(x = sort(X.data), y = qnorm1:length(X.data)) -
0.5)/length(X.data
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=8,sd=1)))
This suggests to me that you can integrate over restricted domains of x, and
sum the intermediate results.
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Yes, R can do that. Well, actually YOU can do that using R.
But it is hard to believe that you looked very hard before writing. Did you
look at these R functions?
?plot
?line
?points
?arrows
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on these methods. Any
comments, pro or con, would be greatly appreciated.
Since this is off-topic, you may wish to reply directly to me and I will
summarize the comments to the group.
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pages of it, as you will when you list
predict.lm
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1305 by my count.
Go to CRAN and click on Packages. Then copy and paste the list into your
text processor and look at the line count.
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this:
my.stuff - read.csv(file.choose(), ...
and then navigate to your file.
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I believe I wrote too hastily and that what you want is sum(X 1) which
will sum the indicator (T/F) function.
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was the problem, but even with length=2 the
lines are not dashed.
Any suggestions?
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While I can clearly read that the problem is invalid \u sequence I don't
know what it means nor how to remedy it.
Helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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the objection with
the corresponding Unicode character(s), obviously with no success.
The menu works perfectly well, but can't be packaged as it currently is
using R CMD build --binary March18. Is there no way for me to package the
menu?
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Removing 'C:/DOCUME~1/CHARLE~1/LOCALS~1/Temp/Rinst406445831/mh1823'
Clearly I am overlooking something obvious, so I would greatly appreciate
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- sent me
back to Writing ... and the correct syntax.)
Thank you very much for the rescue. (I will revisit lazy loading when
R-2.7.0 arrives.)
Again, my sincere gratitude!
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Groovy!!!
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plotting all on one grid isn't of itself bad. That depends on what you are
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should be able to avoid defining the variable par and then
specifying each of its elements, but all my attempts resulted in a list
whose first element is a list, rather than the elements of the list. And my
attempts at unlist were unsuccessful.
Thank you.
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you for your counsel.
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Right you are! Thank you for finding my mistake. I have been trying all
sorts of combinations and I just dropped the ball. Thank you and thanks to
Professor Ripley!
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, and will systematically
teach you R. It's paperback, not too expensive and available at Amazon.
Start at the front, work all the way through it and you will be delighted
with the results.
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as
expected.
It appears that . is some kind of wild-card. How do I tell gsub that a
period is just a period?
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Thanks, Jorge, for another alternative.
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1*2*3*4*5*6
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Run R as the Administrator. Install the packages. Then run as an ordinary
user.
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question?
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and would appreciate any help.
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If you just want the title, look at ?mtext.
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, such as the
sum of the squares of deviations, so that the function is then
single-valued. But that's only a guess, based on insufficient information.
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This will work:
my.list - c(2, 28, 31, 4, 27)
sort(my.list)
diff(sort(my.list))
any(diff(sort(my.list)) == 1)
the middle two lines are only to illustrate what's going on.
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close. If you don't know much statistics, it
will teach you statistics while teaching you R. If you already know
statistics, it will demonstrate how to do familiar things using R.
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Could you mean RBugs?
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Do it again. What did you get this time? Then do it another time. Do you
see what is happening?
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What do you mean by ... *eventual* nature of the distribution? If you
simulated 100 samples, would you expect to see 1.5 successes? Or 1? Or 2?
How many, in your thinking, is eventual?
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could it be otherwise?
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, it says the
newSTUFF compiled help pages are there:
newSTUFF/
newSTUFF/chtml/
newSTUFF/chtml/newSTUFF.chm
What's even more puzzling is that the command: help(package=newSTUFF) DOES
work, as it should. Only help(newSTUFF) doesn't.
How did I mess this up?
Thanks.
Charles Annis, P.E
attached base packages:
[1] splines stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods
base
other attached packages:
[1] mh1823AECL_2.5.4 survival_2.35-3RColorBrewer_1.0-2 RODBC_1.2-5
rcom_2.1-1
[6] rscproxy_1.2-0
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Thank you, Duncan! You are right-as-rain: I forgot to change the aliases.
A single change from \alias{STUFF} to \alias{newSTUFF} in the
newSTUFF-package.Rd file did the trick.
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PLEASE do read the posting
necessary and thus wanted something less potent to clear the console.
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attached base packages:
[1] splines tcltk stats graphics grDevices utils datasets
methods base
other attached packages:
[1] mh1823_2.5.4.1 survival_2.35-3RColorBrewer_1.0-2 RODBC_1.2-5
Thanks!
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there is another way.
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I'm not sure how not to use chm help, since that's the only way I've ever
done things.
But why would things work well from a USB Flash Drive and not for a CD when
the folders are identical? (The CD was burned from the image on the Flash
Drive.)
Charles Annis, P.E.
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.
Since the basic R installation on Windows can create a desktop icon, I know
this must be possible. I would be grateful for any help.
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but it displays
something frightening like R-call_lang 019C8480 019A7724 where I expected to
see â.
Can anyone suggest how to use the a with caret in a TclTk widget?
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as expected (or does display as expected, depending on your
expectations). ~:-)
Your Unicode suggestion fixes all that. The package.skeleton() likes the
escape sequence and the resulting TclTk widget displays the â as desired.
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?.First
This will explain things.
You make a hidden program called .First like this
.First - function() { library(lattice) }
and then save your workspace. The next time you open R, lattice will load
automatically.
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the
rest and tell you that it has installed the package (which it apparently has
in your case).
Now click on Packages again and choose Load package.
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2004). Amazon.com carries it.
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Greetings, R-ians:
I would like to know which version or R was used to create a given package.
I think I remember seeing that topic discussed recently but cannot find it
among my notes. Can anyone tell me how to determine which version of R
created a package?
Thanks.
Charles Annis
Many thanks to all. These methods all provide the needed info:
library(help= lattice)
packageDescription(lattice , fields=Built)
packageDescription(lattice)$Built
The first method produces nore complete information, should that also be
interesting.
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?is.na
x - c(NA, 3, 4, 5, NA)
which(is.na(x))
[1] 1 5
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Ivan:
While you're figuring out how to execute the CLT in R you may find my
automated examples informative.
http://StatisticalEngineering.com/central_limit_theorem.htm
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I'm not sure what you are doing when you Normalize. Would you explain?
To see if the slope is significant, look at the model summary, in your
example:
summary(model)
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(log.likelihiood.ratio)
significant.difference - qchisq(p = 0.95, df = 1)/2
print(significant.difference)
#
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= 1)/2
print(significant.difference)
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Please excuse my nit-picking: In physicists the third and fourth derivative
of position are jerk (or jolt) and jounce, respectively. Impulse is the
integral of force with respect to time.
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?is.infinite
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?qqnorm
qqnorm(y, ylim, main = Normal Q-Q Plot,
xlab = Theoretical Quantiles, ylab = Sample Quantiles,
plot.it = TRUE, datax = TRUE, ...)
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, with a non-interactive R command,
an existing plot with the troublesome character in the file name?
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am running R2.7.2 on a 5 year old DELL box (2 Gig RAM, 3GHz Pentium 4)
with Windows XP, and have also experienced the problem on my Thinkpad laptop
(2 Gig, Intel Core2 Duo, 1.6GHz) running Vista.
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, but
clearly charToRaw() shows that the coding for â has changed from the
unexpected c3 a2, to the desired e2.
After running your example I now observe
Encoding(file.label)
[1] latin1
Again, thank you for your help.
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(file.label)
[1] latin1
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that it requires.
Thank you. It appears that R2.8.0 will produce the desired results. When I
run this script in R2.7.2 the second saved file has a corrupted name.
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PS - After installing rcom from CRAN as a zipped binary, my home-brew
package runs on R2.8.0 beta as it did on r releases before R2.7.x
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, but it is ignored.
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PLEASE do read
Many thanks to Henrik and Spencer, Professor Ripley, and others.
The trick that I had missed (found in 'Writing R Extensions') is that the
CITATION file must be located in the 'inst' subdirectory of the package
sources.
Again, my gratitude to all.
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permissions but no-go, plus the
permissions on R 2.6.2 and R 2.8.1 appear to be identical.
I'm baffled. Can anyone illuminate this situation?
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permission to let
R2.8.1 access the internet, but I missed the request (the window was buried
elsewhere). Several days later the request again surfaced, I OKed the
internet access and all the problems vanished.
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Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you.
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correctly?
Many thanks for any suggestions.
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Thanks to Gabor Grothendieck and to David Huffer for suggesting autoit and
autohotkey, neither of which I had heard of. I'll take a look.
Thanks!
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language. R would be my choice if I were you.
Mister Know-It-All
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-Original Message-
From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r
to allow a more focused response. Perhaps we
could be more helpful if you told us what you are trying to accomplish.
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-Original Message-
From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org
how about
sum(X) - cumsum(X)
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-Original Message-
From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On
Behalf Of Gundala Viswanath
Sent: Monday, March
Perhaps I am missing something but it appears that because X1 and X2 are
random normal, that the influence of X2 is much like a second sampling of
X1, and thus you would expect just what you observed, especially with a
large (1000) sample size. Try making X2 and X1 different.
Charles Annis, P.E
What have you tried so far?
It is often helpful to begin with a much simpler problem, then add
complexity incrementally until you've constructed the desired model.
Best wishes.
Charles Annis, P.E.
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values, but find myself doing what must already be available, if I
knew how to access it.
The reason for wanting to compute a loglikelihood at non-mle values is to
estimate the log likelihood ratios.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks.
Charles Annis, P.E.
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