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2006 May 24
2
data.frame
Dear all, Does any one knows why should I get the following error message, when trying to do a simple data.frame?? DataF<-data.frame(Subject,BiomR,Spp,Capas,Litter,Herbs,LitterD,MaxCanH,DDifS p,DSSp,Slope, CanDens,NearestSp) Erro em data.frame(Subject, BiomR, Spp, Capas, Litter, Herbs, LitterD, : arguments imply differing number of rows: 202, 0 The data I am using
2007 Jul 10
1
exces return by mktcap decile for each year
I have a data frame, lets call it dat, with 3 columns ( mc, yr, ret) which represent market cap, year, and return. mc is a factor, mc, and ret are real numbers. I want to add a column to the data calculated as follows. For each year, I want to split the data by mc decile, then calculate the mean ret within that mc decile, and finally subtract that year's decile mean from the raw return. Then
2010 Dec 28
3
Error in combined for() and if() code
Hello, I am trying to filter a data set like below so that the peaks in the Phase value are more obvious and can be identified by a peak finding function following the useful advise of Carl Witthoft. I have written the following for(i in length(data$Phase)){ newphase=if(abs(data$Phase[i+1]-data$Phase[i])>6){ data$Phase[i+1] }else{data$Phase[i] } } I get the following error which I have not
2007 Jul 30
1
Extract random part of summary nlme
Dear helpers, I'm estimating multilevel regression models, using the lme-function from the nlme-package. Let's say that I estimated a model and stored it inside the object named 'model'. The summary of that model is shown below: Using summary(model)$tTable , I receive the following output: > summary(model)$tTable Value Std.Error DF t-value
2007 Jul 31
1
Extracting random parameters from summary lme and lmer
LS, I'm estimating multilevel regression models, using the lme-function from the nlme-package. Let's say that I estimated a model and stored it inside the object named 'model'. The summary of that model is shown below: Using summary(model)$tTable , I receive the following output: > summary(model)$tTable Value Std.Error DF t-value
2005 Mar 16
2
how to draw xyplot figure like figure 4.18 of MASS (4th) ?
Dear All: Could you please tell me how I can draw figure formatted like figure 4.18 of MASS (4th) with the attached data set? Thanks Zhongming Yang --------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: sample.txt Url: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20050316/abfdb85e/sample.txt
2006 Mar 08
1
RES: survival
Dear Thomas, The head of my dataset > head(wsuv) parcel sp time censo treatment species 1 S8 Poecilanthe effusa ( Hub. ) Ducke. 1 1 1 1 2 S8 Poecilanthe effusa ( Hub. ) Ducke. 1 1 1 1 3 S8 Poecilanthe effusa ( Hub. ) Ducke. 1 1 1 1 4 S8 Poecilanthe effusa ( Hub. ) Ducke. 1 1 1
2012 Jul 02
1
How to get prediction for a variable in WinBUGS?
Dear all,I am a new user of WinBUGS and need your help. After running the following code, I got parameters of beta0 through beta4 (stats, density), but I don't know how to get the prediction of the last value of h, the variable I set to NA and want to model it using the following code.Does anyone can given me a hint? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Best
2005 Jan 10
5
Traceroute unblocking, single interface, policy drop
I have a shorewall 2.0.14 running on a single interface machine (nwww in the log below) that is attempting to be well screwed down. The policy file reads:- #SOURCE DEST POLICY LOG LEVEL LIMIT:BURST fw net DROP info net all DROP info # The FOLLOWING POLICY MUST BE LAST all all
2007 May 03
1
A question about POSIXct
Dear List: I have a simple two-column data set in .csv format, with the first column being the date and second column being some value. I use read.csv() to import the data as follows: x <- read.csv("myfile.csv",header=T, dec=".", colClasses=c(Date="POSIXct")) The structure of x is: > str(x) `data.frame': 2959 obs. of 2 variables: $
2007 May 04
0
Predicted Cox survival curves - factor coding problems...
I am trying to use the survfit() function with the newdata argument to produce predicted survivor curves for a particular covariate profile. The main purpose of the plot will be to visualise the effect of snp1, coded 0 and 1. In my Cox model I have stratified by one variable, edu, and so I know I will automatically get a separate curve for each strata. My problem is how to deal with the
2007 Jul 30
0
Extracting random parameters from summary lme
LS, I'm estimating multilevel regression models, using the lme-function from the nlme-package. Let's say that I estimated a model and stored it inside the object named 'model'. The summary of that model is shown below: Using summary(model)$tTable , I receive the following output: > summary(model)$tTable Value Std.Error DF t-value
2006 Jul 16
1
princomp and eigen
Consider the following output [R2.2.0; Windows XP] > set.seed(160706) > X <- matrix(rnorm(40),nrow=10,ncol=4) > Xpc <- princomp(X,cor=FALSE) > summary(Xpc,loadings=TRUE, cutoff=0) Importance of components: Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4 Standard deviation 1.2268300 0.9690865 0.7918504 0.55295970 Proportion of Variance 0.4456907 0.2780929
2018 May 08
0
Fitting problem for Cox model with Strata as interaction term
Dear All, I got a warning message "X matrix deemed to be singular" in Cox model with a time dependent coefficient. In my analysis, the variable "SEX" is a categorical variable which violate the PH assumption in Cox. I first used the survSplit() function to break the data set into different time intervals, and then fit the model. The procedures can be described as follows:
2008 Aug 28
1
Adjusting for initial status (intercept) in lme growth models
Hi everyone, I have a quick and probably easy question about lme for this list. Say, for instance you want to model growth in pituitary distance as a function of age in the Orthodont dataset. fm1 = lme(distance ~ I(age-8), random = ~ 1 + I(age-8) | Subject, data = Orthodont) You notice that there is substantial variability in the intercepts (initial distance) for people at 8 years, and that
2008 Jun 28
2
Parallel R
Hello, The problem I'm working now requires to operate on big matrices. I've noticed that there are some packages that allows to run some commands in parallel. I've tried snow and NetWorkSpaces, without much success (they are far more slower that the normal functions) My problem is very simple, it doesn't require any communication between parallel tasks; only that it divides
2011 Mar 12
3
betareg help
Dear R users, I'm trying to do betareg on my dataset. Dependent variable is not normally distributed and is proportion (of condom use (0,1)). But I'm having problems: gyl<-betareg(cond ~ alcoh + drug, data=results) Error in optim(par = start, fn = loglikfun, gr = gradfun, method = method, : initial value in 'vmmin' is not finite Why is R returning me error in optim()? What
2010 Dec 23
1
Finding flat-topped "peaks" in simple data set
Hello, Thank you to all those great folks that have helped me in the past (especially Dennis Murphy). I have a new challenge. I often generate time-series data sets that look like the one below, with a variable ("Phase") which has a series of flat-topped peaks (sample data below with 5 "peaks"). I would like to calculate the phase value for each peak. It would be great to
2013 Jul 23
0
What on Centos is wiping out my eth0 IP address every 5minutes?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Rock > Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 17:46 > > QUESTION: > Why does my Centos 6.4 laptop keep wiping out my eth0 IP address? Googling https://www.google.com/search?q=rhel+6+network+configuration&oq=rhel+6+network https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/ht
2011 Sep 26
3
survival analysis: interval censored data
hello: my data looks like: time1  time2   event  catagoria 2004    2006        1            C 2004    2005        0            C 2005    2010        1            E 2007    2009        1            C 2006    2007        0            E 2008    2010        0            C 2008    2010        1            E ... and the census interval is 1 year I have tried  this