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2011 Feb 28
1
plotting, graph, everything
...80 1255.67 2925.33 16 4 Punjab 90 2106.00 3283.00 17 5 Uttar Pradesh 60 4358.80 3973.80 18 5 Uttar Pradesh 70 4553.03 6029.47 19 5 Uttar Pradesh 80 5248.03 8060.00 20 5 Uttar Pradesh 90 5419.23 8856.40 21 6 Assam 60 1902.93 3.93 22 6 Assam 70 2001.60 57.57 23 6 Assam 80 2278.47 103.27 24 6 Assam 90 2525.33 76.40 25 7 Bihar 60 5277.07 678.07 26 7 Bihar 70 5133.80 1740.70 27 7...
2011 Feb 28
1
r help for growth rate
I'm havinf a problem with a simple file i have the following data State 1960 1970 1980 1990 1 All India 35988.70 37346.00 39707.30 42321.00 2 Andhra Pradesh 3431.03 3163.27 3687.23 3695.63 3 Assam 1902.93 2001.60 2278.47 2525.33 4 Bihar 5277.07 5133.80 5138.70 4662.57 5 Gujarat 538.13 456.10 484.23 590.47 6 Haryana 169.33 283.67 489.00 698.67 7 Himachal Pradesh 99.38 99.30 97.07 82.50 8 Jammu & Kashmir 226.97 221....
2006 May 16
2
query: lme
Dear R Users I have difficulties accessing the variance components for an lme fit when the variance covariance matrix of the random effects is not positive definite. Can anyone inform me on how to get by this ? Thanks in advance Pryseley --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Nov 07
2
New Learner
Hi Experts, As i am a new in this forum, let me introduce myself:- i am Debaranjan, from India, Assam. I have heard many things about R and its statistical Magic feature. i am really have nothing knowledge about R language nor have ever used before. i am only a nursery in R. please help me in learning R. I have gone through many study material for R but have gain nothing about. i u...
2006 Jan 30
5
Help with R: functions
Hello R-users I am new to R and trying to write some functions. I have problems writing functions that takes a data set as an arguement and uses variables in the data. I illustrate my problem with a small example below: sample data #------------------ visual24<-rnorm(30,3,5) visual52<-rt(30,7) dats<- data.frame(cbind(visual24,visual52)) remove(visual24, visual52)
2006 Jun 01
2
Help: lme
Good day R-Users, I have a problem accessing some values in the output from the summary of an lme fit. The structure of my data is as shown below (I have attached a copy of the full data). id trials endp Z.sas ST 1 1 -1 -1 42.42884 1 1 1 -1 48.12007 2 1 -1 -1 43.42878 2 1 1 -1
2006 Jun 28
3
lme convergence
Dear R-Users, Is it possible to get the covariance matrix from an lme model that did not converge ? I am doing a simulation which entails fitting linear mixed models, using a "for loop". Within each loop, i generate a new data set and analyze it using a mixed model. The loop stops When the "lme function" does not converge for a simulated dataset. I want to
2006 Mar 10
0
Re: Hardware requirements to run Windows on Xen
...;re set. One gotcha is you may need something simple like a celeron d chip to get your motherboard to boot to get the bios update installed. (As the 3 montherboards I''ve seen won''t boot presler chips without bios update. Adam Wendt IPCoast, Inc. On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:45 , Yasir Assam <list1@endlessvoid.com> sent: >Hello, > >Apologies if this has been asked before. > >I''ve never used Xen before and I''d like to buy a new machine to try it >on. I''d like to run Windows and Linux on it. > >I''ve read online that I...
2006 May 08
1
Pairewise Likelihood
Dear R-users Can anyone inform me of a library or more specifically functions that can maximise (or calculate) a Pairwsie likelihood from a data. Better still, i would like to know if there is a function (library) that fits regression models based on pairwise likelihoods. Thanks Pryseley --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Mar 07
1
Three level linear mixed models
Hello R-users Is it possible to fit a three level linear mixed effect model in R? If anyone has an idea or sample code, i will appreciate it very much if i can receive it. I am reading the book by Pinheiro and Bates but have not come across that yet! Kind regards Pryseley --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Mar 15
1
Log Cholesky parametrization in lme
Dear R-Users I used the nlme library to fit a linear mixed model (lme). The random effect standard errors and correlation reported are based on a Log-Cholesky parametrization. Can anyone tell me how to get the Covariance matrix of the random effects, given the above mentioned parameters based on the Log-Cholesky parametrization?? Thanks in advance Pryseley
2006 Sep 28
1
Plackett-Dale Model in R
Dear R users, Can someone inform me about a library/function in R that fits a Plackett-Dale model ? Thanks in advance Pryseley --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Aug 12
0
excellently
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2012 Nov 07
2
R + Hadoop on Amazon
Hello All, Having some issue with local machine, I need to locate myself on Amazon for running R and Hadoop with Amazon instance. After searching a lot, I can't able to take a decision for choosing Image for Amazon instance. Can any one using R + Hadoop on Amazon. Thanks [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 May 30
1
Query: lme output
Dear R-Users I have a problem accessing some values in the output from the summary of an lme fit. I fit the model below: ggg <- lme (ST~ -1 + as.factor(endp):Z.sas + as.factor(endp), data=dat4a, random=~-1 + as.factor(endp) + as.factor(endp):Z.sas|as.factor(trials), correlation = corSymm(form=~1|as.factor(trials)/as.factor(id)), weights=varIdent(form=~1|endp)) hh
2006 Jan 18
2
Help with mixed effects models
Dear R-users I have problems using lme The model i want to fit can be viewed as a two-level bivariate model Two-level bivariate: bivariate (S coded as -1,T coded as 1) endpoint within trial OR It can equivalently be considered as a three-level model.Three-level: endpoint within patient, patient within trial. My code tries to model the levels through a RANDOM statement and a
2006 Feb 01
1
Help with functions
Dear R-users I intend to create a function which calls some smaller other functions in return. Some of these smaller functions all call some functions. I do not know a good way to do this. I tried using the source() function to include the smaller functions within the main functions before they are called. This does not work, or maybe i am not doing the right thing. For example: the
2006 Mar 07
1
lme and gls : accessing values from correlation structure and variance functions
Dear R-users I am relatively new to R, i hope my many novice questions are welcome. I have problems accessing some objects (specifically the random effects, correlation structure and variance function) from an object of class gls and lme. I used the following models: yah <- gls (outcome~ -1 + as.factor(Trial):as.factor(endpoint)+
2006 Mar 03
1
Help with lme and correlated residuals
Dear R - Users I have some problems fitting a linear mixed effects model using the lme function (nlme library). A sample data is as shown at the bottom of this mail. I fit my linear mixed model using the following R code: bmr <-lme (outcome~ -1 + as.factor(endpoint)+ as.factor(endpoint):trt, data=datt, random=~-1 + as.factor(endpoint) + as.factor(endpoint):trt|as.factor(Trial),
2006 Mar 08
0
survival
...: (newbie) Accessing the pieces of a 'by' object (Gabor Grothendieck) 9. Re: Building tkentry dynamicly (John Fox) 10. Re: Interleaving elements of two vectors? (bogdan romocea) 11. lme and gls : accessing values from correlation structure and variance functions (Pryseley Assam) 12. Re: Building tkentry dynamicly (Sean Davis) 13. Re: returning the largest element in an array/matrix? (Henrik Bengtsson) 14. Re: POSIX time zone codes (Gabor Grothendieck) 15. Re: Building tkentry dynamicly (John Fox) 16. breslow estimator for cumulative hazard function (singye...