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2018 Mar 11
3
Empirical density estimation
Hi,
Let say I have below vector of data-points :
Dat = c(-0.444444444444444, -0.25, -0.237449799196787, -0.227467046669042,
-0.227454464682363, -0.22, -0.214876033057851, -0.211781206171108,
-0.199891067538126, -0.192920353982301, -0.192307692307692, -0.186046511627907,
-0.184418145956608, -0.181818181818182, -0.181818181818182, -0.181266261925412,
-0.181003118503119, -0.179064587973274,
2018 Mar 11
0
Empirical density estimation
You need to re-read ?density and perhaps think again -- or do some study --
about how a (kernel) density estimate works. The points at which the
estimate is calculated are *not* the values given, nor should they be!
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his
2008 Nov 14
3
Change Confidence Limits on a plot
Hi,
I am attempting to set the confidence limits on a ls means plot as follows:
mult<-glht(lm(effectModel, data=statdata, na.action = na.omit),
linfct=mcp(mainEffect="Means"))
meanPlot <- sub(".html", "meanplot.jpg", htmlFile)
jpeg(meanPlot)
plot(mult, main=NA, xlab=unlist(strsplit(Args[4],"~"))[1])
This produces 95% CIs by default but I would
2018 Mar 11
2
Empirical density estimation
But for my reporting purpose, I need to generate a bell curve like
plot based on empirical PDF, that also contains original points.
Any idea would be helpful. Thanks,
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 3:49 AM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
> You need to re-read ?density and perhaps think again -- or do some study --
> about how a (kernel) density estimate works. The points at
2011 Apr 07
1
dotplot as a background for multiple barchart plots (with Lattice)
Hi R users,
I'm kind stuck in my R experience...
I want to have a multiple barchart with n windows, but with the same
background for each window, and I want that background to be a recorded
dotplot.
First, is it possible ?
If so, I guess I have to call a record plot in the panel function but how ?
As there is no panel.plot and I can't use the recorded plot as an
argument for the
2018 Mar 11
0
Empirical density estimation
On 3/11/2018 3:35 PM, Christofer Bogaso wrote:
> But for my reporting purpose, I need to generate a bell curve like
> plot based on empirical PDF, that also contains original points.
>
> Any idea would be helpful. Thanks,
>
Christofer,
something like the following may get you what you want:
## get the kernel density estimate
dens <- density(Dat)
## estimate the density at
2000 Aug 03
1
multiple comparison tests & simultaneous multiple plots
I am not sure if my message made it through, so here it is again!
Hi Rer's,
R-1.1.0
I have two questions for you:
1)
I am trying to complete a multiple comparison test after completing a
one-way ANOVA on some data. I think this is pretty reasonable.
aov(MetricSubset ~ GeneNameFactor)
works
pairwise.t.test(MetricSubset,GeneNameSubset,p.adjuxt.method=bonferroni,p
ool.sd=FALSE)
2004 Jul 13
5
WiSIP and Zyxel Prestige 2000W
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Hi,
Anyone have any experience with either of these, I 'd appreciate some
feedback? Plus it seems pretty easy to steal a connection with this.
Zyxel Prestige 2000W
WiSIP
thanks,
- --
Steve
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin