Re: [R] logistic + neg binomial + ...

2006-09-23 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Folks, I've just come across a kind of problem which leads me to wonder how to approach it in R. Basically, each a set of items is subjected to a series of impacts until it eventually fails. The force of each impact would depend on

Re: [R] logistic + neg binomial + ...

2006-09-23 Thread Ted Harding
On 23-Sep-06 Prof Brian Ripley wrote: On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Folks, I've just come across a kind of problem which leads me to wonder how to approach it in R. Basically, each a set of items is subjected to a series of impacts until it eventually fails. The force

Re: [R] logistic + neg binomial + ...

2006-09-23 Thread Ted Harding
On 22-Sep-06 Ted Harding wrote: I've just come across a kind of problem which leads me to wonder how to approach it in R. Basically, each a set of items is subjected to a series of impacts until it eventually fails. The force of each impact would depend on covariates X,Y say; [...] ...

[R] logistic + neg binomial + ...

2006-09-22 Thread Ted Harding
Hi Folks, I've just come across a kind of problem which leads me to wonder how to approach it in R. Basically, each a set of items is subjected to a series of impacts until it eventually fails. The force of each impact would depend on covariates X,Y say; but as a result of preceding impacts an