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2011 Jan 14
1
CSV value not being read as it appears
...m hoping someone may have a suggestion about. I am running XP and R 2.12.0 and saved an EXCEL file that I was sent as a csv file. The initial code I ran follows. dec <- read.csv("g://FMH/FO30122010.csv",header=T) dec.open <- subset (dec, Status == "Open") table(dec.open$AMHS) I was checking the output and noticed a difference between my manual count and R output. Two subject's rows were not being detected by the subset command: For the AMHS where there was a discrepancy I then ran: wm <- subset (dec, AMHS == "WM") The problem appears to be that ther...
2024 Feb 21
0
Network issue
Hi Stephen, Thanks again for getting back to me, Ivan Krylov responded also and suggested windows binaries and I must confess I was only familiar with installing from files via the package sources (apart from the conventional install.packages method), so the solution was as simple as installing via the binaries. Thanks again, best wishes, James From: stephen sefick <ssefick at gmail.com>
2024 Feb 20
1
Network issue
Hi Stephen, Thanks very much for getting back to me. My problem is described below. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, James Hi, Sorry for bothering you because I know that your time is voluntary, but I would really appreciate some help. I work in a hospital in part of Ireland?s national health service, a service which was struck by a massive cyber attack a couple of years ago. Since
2009 Jul 25
1
Updating kernel driver module questions
I am running CentOS 4.7, presently on an older box (PIII slot 1 processor @ 500mhz with 384meg of RAM, using SCSI disks with an AHA-2940 host controller). I have built a new box: AMH Semporon 2.<mumble> GHZ, 2gig of RAM. I put in a AHA-29160 host controller (uses same driver as the AHA-2940). The motherboard is an ASROCK thing with nVideo's chipset: nv's SATA controller and
2012 Mar 12
5
Database and user not created (Puppetlabs mysql module)
Hi everyone, I am new to Puppet and try to make some simple "automation things". I have succeed with apache2, ssh modules, but have problems with Puppetlabs mysql module. It installs mysql server, changes/creates admin user password, but does not create database and user. I cannot find anything wrong in logs (--debug --verbose). I see that manifests is read, but no db/user in mysql.
2008 Nov 28
1
confidence interval for glm
Hi all, simple Q: how do I extract the upper and lower CI for predicted probabilities directly for a glm - I'm sure there's a one line to do it but I can't find it. the predicted values I get with the predict (.. "response") Thanks Gerard ********************************************************************************** The information transmitted is intended only for
2008 Dec 22
2
queue simulation
Hi all, I have a multiple queing situation I'd like to simulate to get some idea of the distributions - waiting times and allocations etc. Does R has a package available for this - many years ago there used to be a language called "simscript" for discrete event simulation and I was wondering if R has an equivalent (or hopefully with graphics, something better!). Apologies if there
2012 Feb 24
3
puppet kick failing
puppet kick ceased working for me when I upgraded to 2.6.3; I''ve also tried it with 2.7.10 and get the same result: > root@npuppet.ucar.edu $ puppet kick vanilla.cms.ucar.edu > Triggering vanilla.cms.ucar.edu > Host vanilla.cms.ucar.edu failed: Server hostname ''vanilla.cms.ucar.edu'' did not match server certificate; expected ca > vanilla.cms.ucar.edu
2009 Jan 13
1
deviance in polr method
Dear all, I've replicated the cheese tasting example on p175 of GLM's by McCullagh and Nelder. This is a 4 treatment (rows) by 9 ordinal response (cols) table. Here's my simple code: #### cheese library(MASS) options(contrasts = c("contr.treatment", "contr.poly")) y = c(0,0, 1, 7, 8,8,19, 8,1, 6,9,12,11, 7,6, 1, 0,0, 1,1, 6, 8,23,7,
2008 Dec 09
2
for loop query
Hi all, apologies if this is obvious - but I can't see it and would appreciate some quick help! the matrix mhouse is 26x3 and I'm computing odds ratios. The simple code below "should" compute the odds vector for every pair (325) i.e. 26C2 in cols 1 and 2. On the first i=1 outer loop the inner j loop runs from 2 to 26 ok and then I get the error (Error: subscript out of bounds)
2009 Mar 04
0
R under Citrix and access to Lotus notes
Dear All, 1. Does anyone have experience of running R on a server inside a Citrix shell - I'd like to get R onto the server and would be greatful for any tips or direction on the matter. 2. This may seem like a silly question so forgive my ignornace. Most of the data I currently work with is held on a number of Lotus Notes (LN) Databases (well it's called a DB here but it's really a
2009 Jan 27
2
optim() and ARIMA
dhabby wrote: Last week I run in to a lot a problems triyng to fit an ARIMA model to a time series. The problem is that the internal process of the arima function call function "optim" to estimate the model parameters, so far so good... but my data presents a problem with the default method "BFGS" of the optim function, the output error looks like this:
2009 Apr 09
1
arima on defined lags
Dear all, The standard call to ARIMA in the base package such as arima(y,c(5,0,0),include.mean=FALSE) gives a full 5th order lag polynomial model with for example coeffs Coefficients: ar1 ar2 ar3 ar4 ar5 0.4715 0.067 -0.1772 0.0256 -0.2550 s.e. 0.1421 0.158 0.1569 0.1602 0.1469 Is it possible (I doubt it but am
2009 May 07
2
Linear least squares fit with errors in both x and y values.
HI, I'd like to perform a weighted linear least squares fit with R on data with varying errors on both vectors. I can do this with one axis using lm, but have no idea where to go from here. I've tried googling, but no idea. Any suggestions? Thanks, James
2008 Nov 20
1
binomial glm???
Hi everyone, newbee query! I've installed R 2.8.0 and tried to run this simple glm - x is no of cars in a given year, y is the number voted in an election that year while n is the population 18+: votes <- data.frame(x = c(0.62,0.77,0.71,0.74,0.77,0.86,1.13,1.44), + y=c(502,542,711,653,771,806,934,1123), n=
2009 Feb 03
1
SAS language to R :interview
Dear List, Please find a frank interview with Phil Rack, creator of Bridge to R ( from both SAS and WPS interfaces). For those unaware of WPS- it is basically a SAS language compiler (read SAS code,writes SAS code,Reads and writes SAS datasets) ,priced at 660 $ a licence ( or estimated 10 times cheaper than Base SAS. The UK based WPC held, WPS doesnt have advanced statistical facilities like
2009 Jun 03
2
how can I ordinal regression??
What function and package I use to conduct ordinal regression?? My data is composed 2colums and 180rows. The first colum indicate level of mass and second colum is intensity. So, I want to calculate how much intensity are related mass. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 May 16
3
Master Timeout
Howdy, our puppet master is hosting nagios at the same time. it happens that the compilation of the catalog for the master during a puppet run produces a timeout: === err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: execution expired warning: Not using cache on failed catalog err: Could not retrieve catalog; skipping run === If the whole nagios part is commented out for the master host
2009 Jan 15
1
noise in time series
Hi! I have two time series. Both measure the same thing and I would like to determine which one is noisier. Would it be a good measure of the noise in each time series the absolute lag difference? Is this a good measure? Any other measure I could use? Thanks for help :) David Riano Center for Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing (CSTARS) University of California 250-N, The Barn One Shields
2009 Mar 23
1
Iterative Proportional Fitting, use
Hi list, I would like to normalize a matrix (two actually for comparison) using iterative proportional fitting. Using ipf() would be the easiest way to do this, however I can't get my head around the use of the function. More specifically, the margins settings... for a matrix: mat <- matrix(c(65,4,22,24,6,81,5,8,0,11,85,19,4,7,3,90),4,4) using fit <-