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2002 Jan 08
3
Finding functions in uninstalled libraries
...package). I think I've been told this before, but how do I search for a function/keyword in libraries I don't yet have installed? (ie. on the CRAN site I tried the search engines with "recode" etc., but didn't pick up the car package this way) Stuart Dr Stuart Leask MA MB BChir (Cantab) MRCPsych Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of Nottingham Dept Psychiatry Duncan Macmillan House, Porchester Road, Nottingham. NG3 6AA. UK tel. 00 44 115 969 1300 xtn 40784 fax 0115 955 5352 www.nottingham.ac.uk/psychiatry/staff/sjl.html -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...
2001 Mar 10
1
Bug in qchisq?
Hello developers and users: My system fails (the computer freezes) when I use the ncp parameter, with the lower.tail=FALSE option in the qchisq function. qchisq(0.025,31,ncp=1,lower.tail=FALSE) Thank you very much for your help. Kenneth Cabrera Universidad Nacional de Colombia ICNE Sede Medellin krcabrer at perseus.unalmed.edu.co PS I am using: $platform "i386-pc-mingw32"
2002 Feb 21
1
Factor analysis of categorical or mixed categorical/continuous data in
Are there any suitable routines that perform factor analysis of categorical or mixed categorical/continuous data in R? Stuart Dr Stuart Leask MA MB BChir (Cantab) MRCPsych Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of Nottingham Dept Psychiatry Duncan Macmillan House, Porchester Road, Nottingham. NG3 6AA. UK tel. 00 44 115 969 1300 xtn 40784 fax 0115 955 5352 www.nottingham.ac.uk/psychiatry/staff/sjl.html -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...
2010 Apr 30
2
RBloomberg for 2.11 ?
Dear R Users, Is there a version of the Windows binary for RBloomberg that works with R 2.11 ? Thanks in advance, Tolga This email is confidential and subject to important disclaimers and conditions including on offers for the purchase or sale of securities, accuracy and completeness of information, viruses, confidentiality, legal privilege, and legal entity disclaimers, available at
2002 May 03
2
an info on 3d representation
Dear list, sorry to waste your time. I downloaded R and I like it very much. However, my main interest is in plotting 3D graphics form imported data (points and lines in a 3d space). I imported data in a very elegant way but I wasn't able to find in R something similar to the simple "splot" function of WGNUplot (I don't need persp, image, contour: my values are not
2006 Jul 30
3
main= bquote(paste("Results for ", beta, "3", ==.(b1)))) doesn't work.
Hi, I need to plot the beta as the symbol, followed by the index 3 as the title of a graph. This code works> main= bquote(paste("Results for ", beta ==.(b1)) but I also need the index 3. I tried (simplified): >plot(x,y, main= bquote(paste("Results for ", beta, "3", ==.(b1)))) and a few other versions, but I can not get it to run properly. Any help would
2012 Oct 23
10
How to pick colums from a ragged array?
...get the data out of the ragged array by columns (so e.g. I end up with a matrix of ID, 1st DATE, 2nd DATE). But I can't get the dates out by column from the ragged array. I hope someone can help. My ugly code is below, with some data for testing. Stuart Dr Stuart John Leask DM FRCPsych MB BChir MA Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Pychiatrist Institute of Mental Health, Innovation Park Triumph Road, Nottingham, Notts. NG7 2TU. UK Tel. +44 115 82 30419 stuart.leask@nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:stuart.leask@nottingham.ac.uk> Google 'Dr Stuart Leask' ID <- c(58,5...
2008 Jan 28
1
Integer vs numeric
Hi the list. I do not understand the philosophy behind numeric and integer. - 1 is numeric (which I find surprising) - 2 is numeric. - 1:2 is integer. Why is that ? Christophe