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2006 Jul 09
0
help on executing JRClient examples
...ve installed the Jrclient and I've put it on the desktop in the directory Jrclient and i've installed JDK and sur I'have the R language. Now when I compile the Jrclient exeamples : I've opened the concole commande and I tape : javac c:\....\Jrclient\examples\tt.java,but an error appreas: package org.rosuda.JRclient does not exist , I think that I should change the path of somthing but I don't know what, I'm beginner and there is no steps how to apply the examples... could you please help me?? I need the R language from Java.. Thank you in advance ------------...
2008 Sep 11
0
Help on executing R from java
Hello, I've installed Rserve and I've run it. I've installed the JRclient-RF503.jar. I've installed JDK 1.4.2 and R language version 2.7.1. Now when I compile the Jrclient exeamples from JBUILDER 9? an error appreas: package org.rosuda.JRclient does not exist ... could you please help me? Thank you in advance [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2017 Aug 11
2
Directional Forecast
I've some demand data, for which I wish to judge what will be the direction in the forecast period (Up/Down). What will be a best ML method to do this? Currently I'm using the data given below - 9/4/2016 241 9/11/2016 233 9/18/2016 226 9/25/2016 282 10/2/2016 291 10/9/2016 282 10/16/2016 308 10/23/2016 291 10/30/2016 268 11/6/2016 262 11/13/2016 273 11/20/2016 262 11/27/2016 309 12/4/2016
2017 Aug 11
0
Directional Forecast
I suggest, you read: Forecasting: principles and practice from Hyndman-Athana?sopou?los https://www.otexts.org/fpp
2009 Aug 26
2
Statistical question about logistic regression simulation
Hi R help list I'm simulating logistic regression data with a specified odds ratio (beta) and have a problem/unexpected behaviour that occurs. The datasets includes a lognormal exposure and diseased and healthy subjects. Here is my loop: ors <- vector() for(i in 1:200){ # First, I create a vector with a lognormally distributed exposure: n <- 10000 # number of study subjects