Before I re-invent a well built wheel, has anyone on this list put together a
good set of functions for visualizing net effects and the variation in the
estimates for a fitter lmer or glmer model? I realize that this can be done to
some extent via simulation and then putting the results into
Hi Jarrett,
Take a look at the effects package, in particular ?effect, which includes
methods for mer and lme objects.
(I'm not sure why you'd post this to the r-sig-mac list.)
Best,
John
John Fox
Sen. William McMaster Prof. of Social
That thread does help and it provides enough information to solve most of my
problem. However, it is not clear to me how to change the R_HOME directory so
that it is not in the /Library/Frameworks/R.framework directory. This is
important to me because I am providing a tool which will
On Jan 26, 2012, at 4:44 PM, Peter Carr wrote:
That thread does help and it provides enough information to solve most of my
problem. However, it is not clear to me how to change the R_HOME directory so
that it is not in the /Library/Frameworks/R.framework directory. This is
important to me
I get compiler errors:
ld: duplicate symbol _Rf_mkChar in CommandLineArgs.o and CConverters.o
However, I did not explicitly use 32-bit. Is this a compiler flag? I will look
into it.
On 1/26/12 5:15 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
2) specifically to R 2.5, which I need, I get compiler
Corrected with the '-m32' flag for each of the compilers.
On 1/26/12 5:22 PM, Peter Carr wrote:
I get compiler errors:
ld: duplicate symbol _Rf_mkChar in CommandLineArgs.o and CConverters.o
However, I did not explicitly use 32-bit. Is this a compiler flag? I will look
into it.
On