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2009 Mar 13
6
R multiline expression grief
Dear all.
After much grief I have finally found the source of some weird
discrepancies in results generated using R. It turns out that this is
due to the way R handles multi-line expressions. Here is an example
with R version 2.8.1:
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# R-script...
r_parse_error <- function ()
{
a <- 1;
b <- 1;
c <- 1;
d <- a + b + c;
e
2008 Sep 03
1
Non-constant variance and non-Gaussian errors
...Fast stable direct fitting and smoothness selection for generalized additive models. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (B) 70(2): - .
Hope this helps some,
Monica
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Message: 94
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 09:24:10 +0100
From: "Paul Suckling"
Subject: Re: [R] Non-constant variance and non-Gaussian errors with
gnls
To: r-help at r-project.org
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Well, it looks like I am partly answering my own question. gnls is
clearly not going to be the right method to use to try out a
non-Gauss...
2009 Mar 14
1
multiple hypothesis testing
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> size n (Dale Steele)
> 10. Re: Selecting / creating unique colours for behavioural /
> transitional data (Ross Culloch)
> 11. Re: Selecting / creating unique colours for behavioural /
> transitional data (Ross Culloch)
> 12. R multiline expression grief (Paul Suckling)
> 13. Re: Unable to run smoother in qplot() or ggplot() - complains
> about knots (Ista Zahn)
> 14. Re: Selecting / creating unique colours for behavioural /
> transitional data (Kingsford Jones)
> 15. Re: R multiline expression grief (jim holtman)
> 16. Re: R multi...
2007 Jun 21
1
Prediction Intervals
Hello.
Does anyone out there know if there is a function (or functions) that
will enable me to calculate prediction and confidence intervals from a
non-linear least squares model? (predict.nls does not do this.)
Thank you,
Paul
2008 Sep 02
1
Non-constant variance and non-Gaussian errors with gnls
I have been using the nls function to fit some simple non-linear
regression models for properties of graphite bricks to historical
datasets. I have then been using these fits to obtain mean predictions
for the properties of the bricks a short time into the future. I have
also been calculating approximate prediction intervals.
The information I have suggests that the assumption of a normal
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0
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