Hello,
BXC (Bendix Carstensen) schrieb:
Two major advantages of SAS that seems to have been overlooked in
the previous replies are:
1) The data-set language is SAS for data manipulation is more
human-readable than R-code in general.
R is not a definite write-only laguage as APL, but in
Dear All
I am trying to graph a proportion and CI95% by a factor with ooplot (any
other better solution ?)
It works well until I try to add the confidence interval.
this is the error message and and a description of the data:
dat1
PointEst
TT1 1 3.6
TT2 2 5.0
TT3 3
I want to specify a two-factor model in lme, which should be easy?
Here's what I have:
factor 1 - treatment FIXED (two levels)
factor 2 - genotype RANDOM (160 genotypes in total)
I need a model that tells me whether the treatment, genotype and
interaction terms are significant. I have been
Jean-Louis Abitbol wrote:
Dear All
I am trying to graph a proportion and CI95% by a factor with ooplot (any
other better solution ?)
It works well until I try to add the confidence interval.
this is the error message and and a description of the data:
dat1
PointEst
TT1 1 3.6
Sorry for the dumb question, but I cant work out how to do this.
Quick version,
How can I re-bin a given frequency distribution using new breaks without
reference to the original data? Given distribution has integer valued
bins.
Long version,
I am loading a frequency table into R from a
Jean-Louis Abitbol wrote:
Dear Pr Harrel,
Thanks for your help at this occasion as well as for previous questions
to the list.
I just looked at the example in your intro doc.
However I am dealing with proportions (ie % of patients responding to a
given treatment).
In this case I am not sure I can
Uwe Ligges wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
In
platform i386-pc-linux-gnu
arch i386
os linux-gnu
system i386, linux-gnu
status
major2
minor0.1
year 2004
month11
day 15
language R
I'm getting an error when using strwidth
Sigal Blay wrote:
gregmisc is installed yet the problem persist.
I installed gregmisc using
install.packages(c(combinat,gregmisc,genetics),lib='/home/sblay/lib')
(on the same library path where I am trying to install LDheatmap)
Have you set the environment variable R_LIBS appropriately?
Uwe
(Ted Harding) wrote:
On 20-Nov-04 Uwe Ligges wrote:
Shigeru Mase wrote:
Dear R experts,
I am posting this question on behalf of a Japanese R user
who wants to know how to change the siginificant codes default.
As you know, R's default significant codes are:
Signif. codes: 0 `***' 0.001 `**' 0.01
I can't resist dipping my oar in here:
For me, some significant advantages of SAS are
- Ability to input data in almost *any* conceivable form using the
combination of features available through
input/infile statements, SAS informats and formats, data step
programming, etc. Dataset manipulation
On 21-Nov-04 Dan Bolser wrote:
Sorry for the dumb question, but I cant work out how to do this.
Quick version,
How can I re-bin a given frequency distribution using new breaks
without reference to the original data? Given distribution has
integer valued bins.
Long version,
I
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 12:31 +0100, Jean-Louis Abitbol wrote:
Dear All
I am trying to graph a proportion and CI95% by a factor with ooplot (any
other better solution ?)
It works well until I try to add the confidence interval.
this is the error message and and a description of the data:
Michael Friendly wrote:
I can't resist dipping my oar in here:
For me, some significant advantages of SAS are
- Ability to input data in almost *any* conceivable form using the
combination of features available through
input/infile statements, SAS informats and formats, data step
programming,
SAS
* better manuals.
* tech support for most universities contracted into the price, thus
for researchers.
* batch orientation. if you have to handle data sets that are as large
as your memory, SAS generally does it better. It seems to be an
n-pass design. Years ago, when memory was
On 21-Nov-04 Uwe Ligges wrote:
(Ted Harding) wrote:
[...]
Then, when you want your private version, simply do
source(printCoefmat.R)
and it will overlay the original version. (Experts will have
to advise whether this clashes with any namespace issues.
On my reading of the code, it
From: Uwe Ligges
(Ted Harding) wrote:
On 20-Nov-04 Uwe Ligges wrote:
Shigeru Mase wrote:
Dear R experts,
I am posting this question on behalf of a Japanese R user
who wants to know how to change the siginificant codes default.
As you know, R's default significant codes are:
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 09:15 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I wish some of the corporations or
universities that are using SAS would fund the R group a little, too.
We do via the R Foundation!
http://www.r-project.org/nosvn/foundation/memberlist.html
Talk to the folks at your institutions...
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21-Nov-04 Dan Bolser wrote:
Sorry for the dumb question, but I cant work out how to do this.
Quick version,
How can I re-bin a given frequency distribution using new breaks
without reference to the original data? Given distribution has
Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de writes:
:
: (Ted Harding) wrote:
:
: On 20-Nov-04 Uwe Ligges wrote:
:
: Shigeru Mase wrote:
:
: Dear R experts,
:
: I am posting this question on behalf of a Japanese R user
: who wants to know how to change the siginificant codes default.
:
With the next release of Rmetrics the help page will extended in the
following way:
\item{lambda}{
a numeric value between zero and one giving the decay length
of the exponential moving average. If an integer value greater
than one is given, lambda is used as a lag of n
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Dear members,
I want to create a sequence of numbers for the multiple records of
individual animal in my dataset. The SAS code below will do the trick, but
I want to learn to do it in R. Can anyone help ?
data htssn;
set htssn;
by anml_key;
if first.anml_key then do;
seq_ht_rslt=0;
end;
I'm puzzled about side effects of trellis.unfocus():
The following runs without problem, though grid.text() does not
seem to do anything. (I'd thought that I had it working at one point.)
library(DAAG); library(lattice); library(grid)
cuckoos.strip - stripplot(species ~ length, xlab=,
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:59:25 -0500
From: Michael Friendly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's what I tried. I can plot a selection of regions, but I
can't seem to remove an arbitrary list of region numbers, unless I've
done something wrong
by selecting the regions I want to plot with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear members,
I want to create a sequence of numbers for the multiple records of
individual animal in my dataset. The SAS code below will do the trick, but
I want to learn to do it in R. Can anyone help ?
data htssn;
set htssn;
by anml_key;
if first.anml_key
I think this might do it.
x.1 - data.frame(x=sample(1:3,20,T), y=sample(10:12,20,T)) # create
test data
x.1 # print it out
x y
1 2 11
2 3 11
3 2 10
4 1 12
5 3 11
6 1 10
7 3 10
8 1 11
9 1 12
10 1 11
11 1 12
12 1 12
13 2 11
14 3 11
15 3 10
16 3 10
17 2 12
18 2 10
19 3 11
20 2
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:53:12 -0500
Thanks for reply. I need to first draw the map of USA a perspective plot.
I guess thats where my problem was.
Try something like this:
library(maps)
states - map(state, plot=F)
x1 - rep(0, 3)
x2 - rep(0, 3)
maxz - 1
z -
On Sunday 21 November 2004 16:35, John Maindonald wrote:
I'm puzzled about side effects of trellis.unfocus():
The following runs without problem, though grid.text() does not
seem to do anything. (I'd thought that I had it working at one
point.)
library(DAAG); library(lattice);
Hi:
I want to analyze some multinomial data. And the
response has a natural ordinal sturcture. I want to
fit a adjacent category model to the data by logit,
probit and complementary log-log link functions. I
found a package VGAM
(www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~yee/VGAM/ ) whose function
acat can fit
I'm running R2.0.1 under Solaris 2.9 on a SunBlade 100.
When I installed it, I set things up to use the Sun compilers
cc, CC, f95 with the options recommended in the installation and
administration guide.
Until today, no worries.
With all this discussion about R GUIs I thought I'd give R
Shigeru Mase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am posting this question on behalf of a Japanese R user
who wants to know how to change the siginificant codes default.
It's the line
symbols = c(***, **, *, ., ))
in printCoefmat(), isn't it?
(summary.lm makes an object,
Better install and run R from a USB flash drive. This will save you
the trouble of re-writing the CD as you upgrade and install new
packages. Also, you can simply copy the R installation on your work
computer (no install rights needed); R will run.
HTH,
b.
From: Hans van Walen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stella) asked
I want to create a sequence of numbers for the multiple records of
individual animal in my dataset. The SAS code below will do the trick,
but
I want to learn to do it in R. Can anyone help ?
data htssn;
set htssn;
Hi there,
I tried to add a few circles on an existing figure using the following
codes
grid.circle(x=0.5, y=0.5, r=0.1, draw=TRUE, gp=gpar(col=5))
grid.circle(x=0.5, y=0.5, r=0.3, draw=TRUE, gp=gpar(col=5))
grid.circle(x=0.5, y=0.5, r=0.5, draw=TRUE, gp=gpar(col=5))
points(0.5, 0.5,
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:10:59 +1300 (NZDT), Richard A. O'Keefe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running R2.0.1 under Solaris 2.9 on a SunBlade 100.
When I installed it, I set things up to use the Sun compilers
cc, CC, f95 with the options recommended in the installation and
administration guide.
Dear R People:
There is a function from the fBasics library to get the probability
and quantiles for the hyperbolic probability function.
Is there one that will estimate parms of the hyperbolic probability
function from a data set, please?
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Erin Hodgess
mailto:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004, Erin Hodgess wrote:
Dear R People:
There is a function from the fBasics library to get the probability
and quantiles for the hyperbolic probability function.
Is there one that will estimate parms of the hyperbolic probability
function from a data set, please?
Look at the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I tried to add a few circles on an existing figure using the following
codes
grid.circle(x=0.5, y=0.5, r=0.1, draw=TRUE, gp=gpar(col=5))
grid.circle(x=0.5, y=0.5, r=0.3, draw=TRUE, gp=gpar(col=5))
grid.circle(x=0.5, y=0.5, r=0.5, draw=TRUE,
Erin Hodgess wrote:
Dear R People:
There is a function from the fBasics library to get the probability
and quantiles for the hyperbolic probability function.
Is there one that will estimate parms of the hyperbolic probability
function from a data set, please?
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Erin
Is it possible to give a temporary object a name that varies with each run of a
foreloop? For example, I want to fill a matrix every time I run a loop, and I
want a new matrix with each run, with an appropriate new name.
i.e.:
for(i in 1:5){... matrix.i-some values ...}
so that in the end I
Hi there,
I would like to add a few circles to the following image:
x-seq(0,1,0.2)
y-x
pred-matrix(c(0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.7, 0.7, 0.7, 0.7,
0.5, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9, 0.9, 0.7, 0.5, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9, 0.9, 0.7, 0.5, 0.5,
0.7, 0.7, 0.7, 0.7, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5), 6, 6)
image(x,
Benjamin M. Osborne Benjamin.Osborne at uvm.edu writes:
:
: Is it possible to give a temporary object a name that varies with each run
of a
: foreloop? For example, I want to fill a matrix every time I run a loop, and
I
: want a new matrix with each run, with an appropriate new name.
: i.e.:
Taking note of the first post, this is what I assume you wish. Note Paul's
caveat in the help file
If you resize the device, all bets are off!
require(gridBase)
x-seq(0,1,0.2)
y-x
pred-matrix(c(0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.7, 0.7, 0.7, 0.7,
0.5, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9, 0.9, 0.7, 0.5, 0.5, 0.7,
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