Ron Crump wrote:
Hi,
I have a dataframe that contains pedigree information;
that is individual, sire and dam identities as separate
columns. It also has date of birth.
These identifiers are not numeric, or not sequential.
Obviously, an identifier can appear in one or two columns,
On Wednesday 27 December 2006 06:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jingjiangyan
I agree, you can use 'assign'. To be more explicit, you could use the
following function.
jingjiangyan -
function(formula, data)
{
m - match.call()
%,% - function(x,y)paste(x,y,sep=)
d.nm - as.character(m$data)
r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch on Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 6:00 AM -0500 wrote:
lme(biomass~age, random=~woods/age)?
Jörn
Consult Pinheiro and Bates (2000, Mixed-effects models in S and S-Plus,
Springer, ISBN 0-387-98957-0 ref 7 at
http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html ) for how to fit
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Hi r-users,
I would like to know if R have any solution to the Address standardization.
The problem is to classify a database of addresses with the real
addresses of a streets of Spain. Ideally, I would like to assign
Postal code, census data and other geographic information.
If this is not
From: Ferran Carrascosa
Hi r-users,
I would like to know if R have any solution to the Address
standardization. The problem is to classify a database of
addresses with the real addresses of a streets of Spain.
Ideally, I would like to assign Postal code, census data and
other
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Hello, dear R users.
I've already sent a question here, but I'm not sure that it had been read.
I need to visualize classification of my numerical data based on 2-3
factors. As I suppose, the best way is a tree.
With an orbitrary function at the ends (leaves), or at least with means
of my data
Evgeniy Kachalin wrote:
Hello, dear R users.
I've already sent a question here, but I'm not sure that it had been read.
I need to visualize classification of my numerical data based on 2-3
factors. As I suppose, the best way is a tree.
With an orbitrary function at the ends (leaves), or
I've been reluctant to step into this topic, but now
feel that it may be helpful to make a certain point.
On the internet, for the most part, the person behind
the email is invisible and intangible. It is therefore
possible, when someone puts their foot down, to stamp
inadvertently on someone
[Gabor Grothendieck]
[...] this list is inhabited by some rather rude participants but
everyone puts up with them in the hope that they do have some useful
remarks.
I've been witnessing this list for about one year, and also read *lots*
of archived messages. While it is true that a few members
Dear Prof Ripley,
First of all, unless you are an english professor, then I do not think you have
any business policing language. I'm still very much a student, both in R, and
regarding signal analysis. My competence on the subject as compared too your
own level of expertise, or my spelling for
Dear Mr. Chamberlain:
You asked for free consulting, and as near as I can tell, you got
pretty good advice. Now you complain that you don't like the packaging.
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
Professor Brian Ripley has an international reputation
[EMAIL PROTECTED], addressing to Brian Ripley]
First of all, unless you are an english professor, then I do not think
you have any business policing language.
We all do mistakes (English or otherwise). I'm very grateful that
people forgive my own errors, and I try to be tolerant to others.
Its not really you. Its a fact of life that this list is inhabited by
some rather rude participants but everyone puts up with
them in the hope that they do have some useful remarks.
This has been discussed repeatedly on the list and there
is even a group of thought that feels it is a justifiable
summary.aov(aovRes, split=list(interval = list(i1 vs i2 = 1, i2 vs
i3 = 2, i3 vs i4 = 3, i4 vs i5 = 4, i5 vs i6 = 5)))
try
class(aovRes) #- aovlist !
summary.aovlist(aovRes, spit=...)
or simply
summary(aovRes, spit=...)
Hoping this helps,
Herwig
--
Dr. Herwig Meschke
Wissenschaftliche
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Werner Wernersen wrote:
Dear all,
Is anybody aware of a tutorial, introduction, overview
or alike for cluster
analysis with R? I have been searching for something
like that but it seems
there are only a few rather specialized articles
around.
As an overview (rather
Dear all,
Is anybody aware of a tutorial, introduction, overview
or alike for cluster
analysis with R? I have been searching for something
like that but it seems
there are only a few rather specialized articles
around.
I would very much appreciate any hint.
Thanks a million,
Werner
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Werner Wernersen wrote:
Is anybody aware of a tutorial, introduction, overview
or alike for cluster
analysis with R? I have been searching for something
like that but it seems
there are only a few rather specialized articles
around.
Chapter 11 of MASS (the book
Uwe Ligges пишет:
Evgeniy Kachalin wrote:
Hello, dear participants!
Could you tip me, is there any simple and nice way to build
scatter-plot for three different types of data (, and o and * - signs,
for example) with legend.
Now i can guess only that way:
Hi!
Just use your factors for indexing c(15,16,17) and
c(red,green,blue). So, with the iris data:
with(iris, plot(Sepal.Length, Sepal.Width,
pch=c(15,16,17)[as.integer(Species)],
col=c(red,green,blue)[as.integer(Species)] ))
Best regards,
Kyosti Kurikka
Evgeniy Kachalin wrote:
Evgeniy Kachalin wrote:
Uwe Ligges пишет:
Evgeniy Kachalin wrote:
Hello, dear participants!
Could you tip me, is there any simple and nice way to build
scatter-plot for three different types of data (, and o and * -
signs, for example) with legend.
Now i can guess only that way:
Hello, dear participants!
Could you tip me, is there any simple and nice way to build scatter-plot
for three different types of data (, and o and * - signs, for example)
with legend.
Now i can guess only that way:
plot(x~y,data=subset(mydata,factor1=='1'), pch='.',col='blue')
Evgeniy Kachalin wrote:
Hello, dear participants!
Could you tip me, is there any simple and nice way to build scatter-plot
for three different types of data (, and o and * - signs, for example)
with legend.
Now i can guess only that way:
plot(x~y,data=subset(mydata,factor1=='1'),
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From: Duncan Murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd recommend using the RWinEdt package instead for a different way to
integrate winedit with R.
winedit and winedt are two different editors, last I checked.
best,
-tony
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Muttenz, Switzerland.
Commit early,commit often, and commit in
r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch on Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at 6:00 AM -0500 wrote:
Ronaldo,
Try Harold's suggestion. The df still won't agree, because lmer (at least in
its current version) just puts an upper bound on the df. But that should be OK,
because all those t tests are approximations
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wrote:
Ronaldo,
Try Harold's suggestion. The df still won't agree
With lme4, use of mcmcsamp can be insightful. (Douglas Bates
drew my attention to this function in a private exchange of emails.)
The distributions of random effects are simulated on a log scale,
where the distributions are much closer to symmetry than on the
scale of the random effects
?summary.lm and check the Value section.
Wuming
On 9/10/05, Ping Yao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I use lm (linear model) to analyze 47 variables , 8 responses
So I use loop to finish it .
I want the program to show the results that P-value is less than 0.05.
How can I cite the P-valus from
Hi Ping,
You can use zz$coefficients[,4] to get the p values for each estimated
coefficients in your context.
Wuming
On 9/11/05, Ping Yao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wuming:
Thanks for your help.
I use the fuction:
call(fstatistic,zz)
call(p-value,zz)
I can
Hi:
I use lm (linear model) to analyze 47 variables , 8 responses
So I use loop to finish it .
I want the program to show the results that P-value is less than 0.05.
How can I cite the P-valus from lm result ?
Ping
The code:
#using LM to model general fati
for (j in 48:52) {
for (i in 3:46){
Dear R helpers,
For me ( i.e. R 2.1.1 on Mac OS X), using trellis.device
(postscript, onefile = F, etc ... with the lattice library within a R
function works fine to obtain the desired graph as an EPS file ,
provided that :
1) the command dev.off() is not included in this function
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 Julia Reid wrote:
Subject: [R] GAP pointer
I am trying to do a simple segregation analysis using the GAP package. I
have the documentation for pointer but I desperately need an example so
that I can see how to format the datfile and the jobfile. For each
individual, I
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 15:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re : 37. Re: A. Mani : colours in Silhouette (Mulholland, Tom)
Message: 37
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 09:08:24 +0800
From: Mulholland, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [R] A. Mani : colours in Silhouette
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dear all,
I'm new using R and in (geo)statistics. I have a problem with solving
my homework questions. We are working with variograms and trying to
write down basic equations for different models (spherical,
exponential, Gaussian). I tried to use the 'gstat' and 'geoR' packages
to solve the
dwfu wrote:
Dear all,
I'm new using R and in (geo)statistics. I have a problem with solving
my homework questions. We are working with variograms and trying to
write down basic equations for different models (spherical,
exponential, Gaussian). I tried to use the 'gstat' and 'geoR' packages
Hi folks,
I have to create my own time series, Is it possible to generate ARIMA time
series, where i can define the range of the values in the y axis. (e.g: Values
only between 0 and 1)
Best regards
Sebastian
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On Fri, 6 May 2005, Sebastian Schoenherr wrote:
Hi folks,
I have to create my own time series, Is it possible to generate ARIMA time
series, where i can define the range of the values in the y axis. (e.g: Values
only between 0 and 1)
No.
Take a look at the definition of an ARIMA process. Suppose
Leo Wang-Kit Cheung [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I am out of town and will get back to you on the 13th of July.
Leo
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