Patrick Mair
2009-Jun-08 15:04 UTC
[R] SMACOF joint configuration plot with bread data? (Michael Kubovy)
Hi Michael, with res.uc$conf you'll get the single configurations for each rater. You can use these to produce the plot you want to have. Best, Patrick r-help-request at r-project.org wrote:> Send R-help mailing list submissions to > r-help at r-project.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > r-help-request at r-project.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > r-help-owner at r-project.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of R-help digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Need suggestion to present migration flow data (Kel Lam) > 2. loglikelihood and AIC (Subha P. T.) > 3. Re: (no subject) (Peter Flom) > 4. how to make the dynamically creted string work inside if as a > condition (Moumita Das) > 5. Re: how to make the dynamically creted string work inside if > as a condition (Duncan Murdoch) > 6. SMACOF joint configuration plot with bread data? (Michael Kubovy) > 7. No --no-latex? (Jim Lemon) > 8. Re: No --no-latex? (Duncan Murdoch) > 9. Re: Rpad - avoid removal of manually created html-tags in R > chunk (Martin Gartner) > 10. Re: No --no-latex? (Peter Dalgaard) > 11. Re: Install RCurl in Linux (Duncan Temple Lang) > 12. Re: "time series", "longitudinal data" or "trajectories" > (Robert A LaBudde) > 13. Finding a folder at the root level of an unknown drive > (Dennis Fisher) > 14. correct line types in lattice legends (Gerrit Draisma) > 15. Re: Finding a folder at the root level of an unknown drive > (Duncan Murdoch) > 16. Re: S4: When is validObject issued? (or why S4 is killing > me:( .. (Martin Morgan) > 17. Re: Installation of R in Redhat Linux (64 bit) (Santosh) > 18. Fitting with Beta-prime (aledanda) > 19. Truncated R output in Sweave (Frank E Harrell Jr) > 20. large numbers of observations using ME() of spdep (lucero mariani) > 21. Fwd: correct line types in lattice legends (Deepayan Sarkar) > 22. Journal Articles that Have Used R (Jason Rupert) > 23. Re: Journal Articles that Have Used R (Jakson Alves de Aquino) > 24. Re: Journal Articles that Have Used R (Gabor Grothendieck) > 25. Re: Journal Articles that Have Used R ( (Ted Harding)) > 26. Re: Truncated R output in Sweave (Romain Francois) > 27. Re: Truncated R output in Sweave (Frank E Harrell Jr) > 28. Re: Excel Export in a beauty way > (Erich Studerus, Psychiatrische Uni-Klinik) > 29. A very frustrating read.table error message (Adam D. I. Kramer) > 30. Re: large numbers of observations using ME() of spdep > (Emmanuel Charpentier) > 31. Re: A very frustrating read.table error message (hadley wickham) > 32. Re: A very frustrating read.table error message (Jonathan Baron) > 33. Re: Journal Articles that Have Used R (Peter Dalgaard) > 34. EBImage not loading (Quin Wills) > 35. Re: p-values from VGAM function vglm (David Winsemius) > 36. Re: No --no-latex? (Jim Lemon) > 37. Survreg function for loglogistic hazard estimation (chenjiakai) > 38. Re: RPostgreSQL segfault with LEFT JOIN (Joe Conway) > 39. Re: Journal Articles that Have Used R (Jonathan Baron) > 40. stars (as fourfold plots) in plot (symbols don't work) (maiya) > 41. extract rows having negative values (Manisha Brahmachary) > 42. Convert a lis to matrix (Manisha Brahmachary) > 43. Re: extract rows having negative values (Bill.Venables at csiro.au) > 44. Re: EBImage not loading (Gregoire Pau) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 15:33:46 -0400 > From: Kel Lam <lamkelf at gmail.com> > Subject: [R] Need suggestion to present migration flow data > To: r-help at R-project.org > Message-ID: > <8f0778dd0906051233j4cc54646ma378087d5a0c4da1 at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Hi group, > > I am looking at migration data of very sick children to see if they > move because of easier access to tertiary care. In particular, I am > investigating the change of their socioeconomic status before the move > (5 levels, highest implies best status) and after. Can anyone suggest > some kind of graphical display that best represents this kind of flow? > > In terms of modelling, I can only think of a count data problem like a > 5X5 matrix. Has anyone tried another approach? > > Thanks in advance. > > Kelvin > >-- Dr. Patrick Mair Department of Statistics and Mathematics WU Wirtschaftsuniversit?t Wien Vienna University of Economics and Business Augasse 2-6, 1090 Vienna, Austria Phone: ++43 1 31336 4844 Fax: ++43 1 31336 774 Homepage: http://statmath.wu.ac.at/~mair