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2003 Feb 28
2
lattice and fitted function error
...na.action=na.omit)),lty=3)}, xlab="Time", ylab="Average Reaction Time") Happy to send the very small TEMP file for the curious... Any suggestions? Paul MAJ Paul Bliese, Ph.D. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Phone: (301) 319-9873 Fax: (301) 319-9484 paul.bliese at na.amedd.army.mil
2003 Apr 09
3
Reading in multiple files
...name in step 3 every time. Is there a way to have R identify all the files in a directory and create one big data frame? I'm working in Windows with R 1.6.2. Thanks Paul MAJ Paul Bliese, Ph.D. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Phone: (301) 319-9873 Fax: (301) 319-9484 paul.bliese at na.amedd.army.mil
2000 Jun 22
0
Timing bug patch and x509 question.
...)); fatal_cleanup(); } ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- Steve Marquess 301-663-1770 x238 / 301-619-3933 voice DMLSS Technical Manager DSN 343-3933 JMLFDC 301-663-6788 / 301-619-7831 fax 623 Porter Street steve.marquess at amedd.army.mil Ft. Detrick, MD 21702-5018
2002 Nov 21
0
Analysis of Data with Observation Weights Revisited
...s. > model<-glm(y1~x1,weights=w) > varmat<-infjack.glm(model, groups=1:5) > se<-sqrt(diag(varmat)) > se (Intercept) x1 0.7827224 0.4969040 MAJ Paul Bliese, Ph.D. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Phone: (301) 319-9873 Fax: (301) 319-9484 paul.bliese at na.amedd.army.mil -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-help-reque...
2003 Mar 03
0
lm, gee and lme
...why gee and lme are not more similar would be appreciated as would any clarification about when ignoring nonindepedence leads to too small versus too large SE values.... Paul MAJ Paul Bliese, Ph.D. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Phone: (301) 319-9873 Fax: (301) 319-9484 paul.bliese at na.amedd.army.mil
2004 Jun 04
2
Patch for FIPS 140 mode - take 3
...ith a new PID. Ben Laurie has suggested a helper function in OpenSSL to simplify those steps, but it isn't done yet. -Steve M. Steve Marquess DMLSS Technical Manager JMLFDC, 623 Porter Street, Ft. Detrick, MD 21702 DSN 343-3933, COM 301-619-3933, FAX 301-619-7831 steve.marquess at det.amedd.army.mil -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Patch Url: http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/20040604/64d4d87c/attachment.ksh
2002 Oct 09
1
Summary Orthogonal Polynomials
As usual, the R newsgroup set me straight (thanks to Douglas Bates, Robert Balshaw and Albyn Jones). There is really no difference between using orthogonal polynomials of the form: Linear -3 -1 1 3 Quadratic 1 -1 -1 1 Cubic -1 3 -3 1 Versus > poly(c(1:4),3) 1 2 3 [1,] -0.6708204 0.5 -0.2236068 [2,] -0.2236068 -0.5 0.6708204 [3,] 0.2236068
2000 Jul 06
2
2.1.1p2 HP-UX 11 timing error
...N ! #ifdef _HPUX_SOURCE ! || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) ! #endif ! ) continue; case 0: return (res); Steve Marquess 301-663-1770 x238 / 301-619-3933 voice DMLSS Technical Manager DSN 343-3933 JMLFDC 301-663-6788 / 301-619-7831 fax 623 Porter Street steve.marquess at amedd.army.mil Ft. Detrick, MD 21702-5018
2002 Oct 08
2
Orthogonal Polynomials
Looking to the wonderful statistical advice that this group can offer. In behavioral science applications of stats, we are often introduced to coefficients for orthogonal polynomials that are nice integers. For instance, Kirk's experimental design book presents the following coefficients for p=4: Linear -3 -1 1 3 Quadratic 1 -1 -1 1 Cubic -1 3 -3 1 In R orthogonal
2000 Jul 12
0
Announce: portable OpenSSH 2.1.1p3
...<Lutz.Jaenicke at aet.TU-Cottbus.DE> - (djm) Fixed undefined variables for OSF SIA. Report from Baars, Henk <Hendrik.Baars at nl.origin-it.com> - (djm) Handle EWOULDBLOCK returns from read() and write() in atomicio.c Fix from Marquess, Steve Mr JMLFDC <Steve.Marquess at DET.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL> - (djm) Don't use inet_addr. 20000702 - (djm) Fix brace mismatch from Corinna Vinschen <vinschen at cygnus.com> - (djm) Stop shadow expiry checking from preventing logins with NIS. Based on fix from HARUYAMA Seigo <haruyama at nt.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> - (djm) U...
2000 Jul 12
0
Announce: portable OpenSSH 2.1.1p3
...<Lutz.Jaenicke at aet.TU-Cottbus.DE> - (djm) Fixed undefined variables for OSF SIA. Report from Baars, Henk <Hendrik.Baars at nl.origin-it.com> - (djm) Handle EWOULDBLOCK returns from read() and write() in atomicio.c Fix from Marquess, Steve Mr JMLFDC <Steve.Marquess at DET.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL> - (djm) Don't use inet_addr. 20000702 - (djm) Fix brace mismatch from Corinna Vinschen <vinschen at cygnus.com> - (djm) Stop shadow expiry checking from preventing logins with NIS. Based on fix from HARUYAMA Seigo <haruyama at nt.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> - (djm) U...
2000 Jul 11
3
Test snapshot
...<Lutz.Jaenicke at aet.TU-Cottbus.DE> - (djm) Fixed undefined variables for OSF SIA. Report from Baars, Henk <Hendrik.Baars at nl.origin-it.com> - (djm) Handle EWOULDBLOCK returns from read() and write() in atomicio.c Fix from Marquess, Steve Mr JMLFDC <Steve.Marquess at DET.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL> - (djm) Don't use inet_addr. 20000702 - (djm) Fix brace mismatch from Corinna Vinschen <vinschen at cygnus.com> - (djm) Stop shadow expiry checking from preventing logins with NIS. Based on fix from HARUYAMA Seigo <haruyama at nt.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> - (djm) U...
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually to contribute to CRAN: car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models, including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values, Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually to contribute to CRAN: car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models, including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values, Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually to contribute to CRAN: car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models, including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values, Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,
2004 Jul 12
0
Where does R search when source() ?
...te, Charles E WRAIR-Wash DC" | <charles.edwin.white at us.army.mil> | Subject: [R] WinXP "developer" asks: Tcl/Tk (Rcmdr) under OS X? | To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> | Cc: jfox at mcmaster.ca | Message-ID: | <12D0D00E1404D511A4820090274CA09C03FBA6E0 at dasmtyjqf010.amedd.army.mil> | Content-Type: text/plain | | It is my understanding that Tcl/Tk does not come with the base installation of R under OS X ( http://www.sciviews.org/_rgui/projects/TclTk.html). Is there a simple way to explain how a user with limited tolerance for computer complexity can obtain and ins...
2001 Oct 25
0
Data packages in R V 1.3.1 in Win2K
There is probably an easy answer to my problem... Over the last couple of years, I've put together a simple package for courses I've taught. The package contains some data sets. In R versions prior to 1.3.1, I have no trouble attaching the data. I can use ">data()" to see the available data sets, and ">data(mydata)" to put the data set into the local
2002 May 28
0
Lattice background color answer
It turns out that there is a color named "transparent" that does the trick with the trellis device. Thanks to Brian Ripley for pointing it out. trellis.device(bg="transparent") My original post is below, but it boils down to "how can I make a trellis graph that doesn't contain any background color?" This can be useful when you paste graphics into documents
2004 Oct 07
1
problem syncing more then 816ish files
All, I am trying to fetch files from a remote machines (W2K - rsync 2.6.3) to my local system (HPUX 11i - rsync 2.6.3). On the remote machine I made a folder /rsync/files and placed 816 files empty in there. (I am using empty file to help in debugging - no need to really fetch empty files :) One the local system I run the following command: rsync --verbose --archive \
2002 May 27
1
lattice background color
I'm sure there is a simple answer to this question, but it stumps me so far. I've been using R to create graphic images and paste them into other programs (Word, PowerPoint). Recently, I've been using lattice (wonderful package), but I can't figure out how to create graphs in lattice that don't have a background color -- that is, my graphs carry over the grey background if I