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2008 Aug 12
2
Possible buglet (wart ?) of odfWeave 0.7.6 (with workaround)
...datasets methods
base
other attached packages:
[1] odfWeave_0.7.6 XML_1.96-0 lattice_0.17-13
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] grid_2.7.1 tools_2.7.1
Hoping this might help,
Emmanuel Charpentier
PS : don't try to answer to my subscribed address (charpent (at) bacbuc
(dot) dyndns (dot) org), which is the apparent source of this message :
bacbuc (dot) dyndns (dot) org is down and will quite like likely
remain so for at least two to three more weeks. I'm playing fast and
loose with Gmane by putting my registered address as a Reply-to address
and use my actual...
2006 Nov 09
2
Meta-regression with lmer() ? If so, how ?
...secondary interest are :
- Presentation (i. e. natural history of the disease)
- Design (How should future studies be done ?)
Any hint on writing foo() using lmer() (or otherwise) and using the
resulting object would be very much appreciated.
Emmanuel Charpentier
PS : a CC to charpent at bacbuc.dyndns.org would also be appreciated : I'm
reading the list through the web archives.
2002 Dec 17
1
rsprng doesn't install on Debian (woody) (PR#2378)
Full_Name: Emmanuel Charpentier
Version: 1.6.1
OS: Linux 2.4.20 / Debian Woody
Submission from: (NULL) (80.15.78.96)
rsprng depends on libraries available in the "genesis" package. However, even
when Genesis is installed, the installation of the source package fails for not
finding rsprng.h. It turns out that Debian installs it in a subdirectoru of
/usr/include, and that the rsprng
2009 Aug 01
1
odfWeave : sudden and unexplained error
Dear list, dear Max,
I a currently working on a report. I'm writing it with OpenOffice.org
and odfWeave. I'm working increentally : I write a bit, test
(interactively) some ideas, cutting-and-pasting code to the Ooo report
when satisfied with it. I the process, I tend to recompile the .odt
source a *lot*.
Suddenly, odfWeave started to give me an incomprehensible error even
before
2007 Oct 11
1
A read.table mystery (data for Framemaker Mac)
Dear list,
I have to read some clinical data a file coming from Filemaker on
Macintosh (Ugh ! But it could be worse and come from Excel...).
Exporting via Excel is out of question since the file has 467 columns
and 121 lines (+ headers), which is out of reach of Excel. So I received
an "mer"" files, which is what Filemaker exports as a text file.
It seems to be a semicolon
2010 Apr 04
2
logistic regression in an incomplete dataset
Dear all,
I want to do a logistic regression.
So far I've only found out how, in a dataset of complete cases.
I'd like to do logistic regression via max likelihood, using all the study
cases (complete and incomplete). Can you help?
I'm using glm() with family=binomial(logit).
If any covariate in a study case is missing then the study case is
dropped, i.e. it is doing a complete case
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable with Mozilla 6 (OK with netscape 4.7x) (PR#1202)
.../ browser other than Netscape supports the Java search engine -- is that
correct or was there some Netscape derivative (galeon?) which does?
Maybe the documentation should be enhanced in time for 1.4.0 to clarify this.
Cheers, Dirk
Debian maintainer for R
From: Emmanuel Charpentier <charpent@bacbuc.dyndns.org>
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable with Mozilla 6 (OK with netscape 4.7x)
Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2001 16:04:49 +0100
Package: r-base
Version: 1.3.1-6
Severity: normal
The html...
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable (PR#1203)
...Given that the
Mozilla-0.9.4-based Netscape 6.2 with JRE 1.3.1 works, the finger is
pointing pretty insistently at a problem in the installation of `Mozilla
6', whatever that is, and/or its JRE.
> Cheers, Dirk
> Debian maintainer for R
>
> From: Emmanuel Charpentier <charpent@bacbuc.dyndns.org>
> To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
> Subject: Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable with Mozilla 6 (OK with netscape 4.7x)
> Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2001 16:04:49 +0100
>
> Package: r-base
> Version: 1.3.1-6
>...
2005 May 21
2
Possible (ab)use of lexical scoping in R ?
...Emmanuel Charpentier
PS : I'd appreciate Cc's to my address, since I am not on the list and
read it through the Web interface.
PPS : Shouldn't "S programming" be a bit overhauled ? at the time of its
writing, R 0.90 was current...
--
Emmanuel Charpentier charpent at bacbuc.dyndns.org
2009 Sep 01
1
Logistic Politomic Regression in R
...y
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:24:08 +0200
From: Emmanuel Charpentier <charpent@bacbuc.dyndns.org>
Subject: Re: [R] Bootstrap inference for the sample median?
To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
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Le dimanche 30 ao?t 2009 ? 18:43 +0530, Ajay Shah a ?crit :
> Folks,
>
&g...
2009 Jun 01
1
installing sn package
...; qqmath(~ height | part, data = singer,
> col=singer$num,
> layout=c(4,1))
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> Kevin
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Message: 110
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 00:08:11 +0200
From: Emmanuel Charpentier <charpent@bacbuc.dyndns.org>
Subject: Re: [R] Linear Regression with Constraints
To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
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Le mercredi 27 mai 2009 ? 17:28 +1000, Bill.Venables@csiro.au a ?crit :
> You can accommodate the...
2006 Jan 06
0
Regression in Wine 0.9.5 : Dragon Naturally Speaking no longer runs
Dear list,
A bit of caveat : I upgraded wine to the all-new 0.9.5 release, and lost
the use of Dragon Naturally Speaking. The error box reports an "Access
violation" error, and refers to Dragon's own log ; the latter report a
segment violation and barfs a somewhat largish stack dump (available on
request).
I am looking for older (i. e. <=0.9.4) version of Scott Ritchie's
2009 Mar 17
1
Mean of difftime vectors : "code infelicity" or intended behaviour ?
Dear list,
"+" (and "-") being defined for difftime class, I expected mean() to
return something sensible. This is only half-true :
> mean(c(1:5, 5:1),na.rm=TRUE)
[1] 3
> mean(as.difftime(c(1:5, 5:1),unit="mins"),na.rm=TRUE)
Time difference of 3 mins
Fine so far. However :
> mean(c(1:5, NA,5:1),na.rm=TRUE)
[1] 3
> mean(as.difftime(c(1:5,
2009 Jun 04
0
Small mystery : passing a "subset=" argument to lme|lm through "..."
Dear list,
I have problems involving passing a "subset=" argument through "...".
I'm trying to augment the set of defined analyses for mice (homonymous
package) with a call to lme. This package create multiple imputations of
missing data in a "mids" object, each completed data set may be obtained
through the complete(data, set) function.
> sessionInfo()
R
2005 Mar 20
0
Regression in wine 20050310
Dear list,
The latest "snapshot" is giving me serious guff, but I haven't seen any
report of this in moire than a week, so it might be *my* installation.
Setup : Debian unstable, often updated. Wine Tools as packaged for
Debian by Scott.
I have been able to use MS Office 2K apps with various degrees of
success with Wine for more than a year. MS Access had some problems with
2005 Dec 10
2
SF site cracked ?
A new release, called wine 0.9.3, is available on Debian/Ubuntu
directory of the sf site. However, such a release has not beeen
announced : winehq.org still advertises 0.9.2 as the last release.
Is this a legitimate release with a late announcement, or an intrusion ?
Scott ?
Emmanuel Charpentier
2008 Sep 07
1
Request for advice on character set conversions (those damn Excel files, again ...)
Dear list,
I have to read a not-so-small bunch of not-so-small Excel files, which
seem to have traversed Window 3.1, Windows95 and Windows NT versions of
the thing (with maybe a Mac or two thrown in for good measure...).
The problem is that 1) I need to read strings, and 2) those
strings may have various encodings. In the same sheet of the same file,
some cells may be latin1, some
2009 Apr 18
1
Modelling an "incomplete Poisson" distribution ?
Dear list,
I have the following problem : I want to model a series of observations
of a given hospital activity on various days under various conditions.
among my "outcomes" (dependent variables) is the number of patients for
which a certain procedure is done. The problem is that, when no relevant
patient is hospitalized on said day, there is no observation (for which
the "number
2009 Jun 30
1
odfWeave : problems with odfInsertPlot() and odfFigureCaption()
Dear Max, dear list,
I have trouble using odfInsertPlot to insert plots outside fig=TRUE
chunks.
My goal is to dump a bunch of (relatively uninteresting, but required)
graphs from within a loop, possibly interspeded with some tables. This
is not possible within a normal fig=TRUE chunk.
odfInsertPlot() is able to insert a previously saved plot. When used in
a fig=TRUE, results=hide chunk, it
2001 Dec 14
1
Logistic regression : dicrepancies between glm and nls ?
Dear list,
I'm trying to learn how to use nlme to be able to fit ad analyse
mixed-model logistic regressions. In order to keep things simple, I
started by the simplest possible model : a one (fixed-effect ...)
continuous variable. This problem is, of course, solved by glm, but I
wanted to look at a "hand-made" nls fit, in order to be able to
"generalize" to nlme