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2011 Aug 16
1
Repeated measures cummulative logit mixed model
...anyone pin point me at any information that would help me accomplish
this in R? Packages? Books?
Information about categorical data analysis with R seems to be poor in the
Internet.
Thank you very much on advance
JT
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2006 Dec 05
1
Cummulative Variance in Correspondence Analysis (ADE4)
Hi all:
How can I calculate the cumulative variance (or variance for each component)
in correspondence analysis?
If were possible in ADE4 package
Thank you
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2012 Aug 09
1
[libvirt] virDomainMemoryStats call
Hi,
Is the array mstats returned by virDomainMemoryStats call cummulative or snapshot of the counter at that particular time ? I was of the opinion that is cummulative like the /proc counters but this counter seems to go backwards ie next snapshot value is less than the current one which makes me think these are snapshot values . I'm using RHEL 6.3 libvirt vers...
2007 Dec 19
3
plot cummulative sum from calendar time
I have the following list of observations of calendar time:
[1] 03-Nov-1997 09-Oct-1991 27-Aug-1992 01-Jul-1994 19-Jan-1990 12-Nov-1993
[7] 08-Oct-1993 10-Nov-1982 08-Dec-1986 23-Dec-1987 02-Aug-1995 20-Oct-1998
[13] 29-Apr-1991 16-Mar-1994 20-May-1991 28-Dec-1987 14-Jul-1999 27-Nov-1998
[19] 09-Sep-1999 26-Aug-1999 20-Jun-1997 05-May-1995 26-Mar-1998 15-Aug-1994
[25] 24-Jun-1996 02-Oct-1996
2013 Oct 02
2
Dahdi_dummy is more accurate than core timer?
...ut you get the idea).
Thanks!
/Johan
** With Dahdi 2.7.0.1, and core timers:
99.998% 99.611% 99.615% 99.997% 99.993% 99.997% 99.996% 99.608%
99.999% 99.612% 99.607% 99.613% 99.999% 99.998% 99.994% 99.609%
--- Results after 177 passes ---
Best: 100.000% -- Worst: 99.604% -- Average: 99.901099%
Cummulative Accuracy (not per pass): 99.998
** With Dahdi 2.7.0.1, and dahdi_dummy loaded:
99.993% 99.998% 99.998% 99.993% 99.996% 99.998% 99.996% 99.998%
99.998% 99.997% 99.999% 99.998% 99.996% 99.998% 99.999% 99.997%
--- Results after 177 passes ---
Best: 100.000% -- Worst: 99.993% -- Average: 99.99...
2002 Sep 26
3
tcltk - command=function()
...ts
i get starting problems and it would be nice
get some tips/tricks from experienced tcl/tk user in R !
tt <- tktoplevel()
label.widget <- tklabel(tt,text="Decision Tree GUI")
button.widget <- tkbutton(tt,text="Select SPSSFile",
command=function() read.spss("C:/Cummulative/data/wekaSpecial.sav",
use.value.label=T,to.data.frame=T))
tkpack(label.widget,button.widget)
tkdestroy(tt))
....how i have to use command=function() that this works like
cat command ( i get no error message but nothing happen),or better
how can i replace it with tkgetOpenFile and do...
2009 Oct 06
2
ggplot cumsum refined question (?)
OK, so maybe last night was a little too much at one throw, so I have
reduced the data to two stations- one that has precipitation and one
that does not. This is going to be in the context of a larger data
set. I would like to be able to issue a ggplot command and have cum
sum just act on the facets (factors) to apply this.
library(chron)
library(ggplot2)
DF <- structure(list(date_time =
2002 Nov 01
2
Empirical distribution
If some can help to find under wich package can i find the commando's
wich i schould to use to work with the empirical cummulative (ecdf)
distribution and also the QQplot.
Zmarrou Hicham
Univesity of Amsterdam
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2003 Aug 08
1
understanding time series objects
...at it :
mdeaths
# the ts object has a matrix like "appearance"
# The only way of doing it I've found is:
mdeaths2<-as.matrix(mdeaths)
dim(mdeaths2)<-c(12,6)
mdeaths2<-apply(mdeaths2,2,cumsum)
mdeaths[]<-mdeaths2
# It is not very efficient to solve the problem of applying a cummulative
sum to each year
### Second, for a multivariate ts:
data(UKLungDeaths)
Multits<-ts.union(mdeaths, fdeaths)
# Why does
Multits$mdeaths
# not work and I have to use:
Multits[,"mdeaths"]
# Is it the way it works or am I missing something?
# Thanks as always,
# Angel
2011 Apr 21
1
Sorting values within a raster
I am working with a raster and want to take values assigned to each
cell and sort them from largest to smallest, then cummulatively sum
them together (in order from largest to smallest). I'll then be
coding the individual cells such that the top 10% of the largest cell
values can be visualize with one color, the next 10% with another and
so on.
I have tried a number of schemes but am having trouble figuring...
2007 Mar 06
1
A few more bugs...
Hello,
I found a couple bugs concerning my favourite Shade/Unshade function.
1) Sometimes the shaded window gets more space than it should and, of course, nobody takes care about it, so everything
drawn on this space remains here. If I move a decorated window along, its shadow cummulates quickly to full black here.
Unfortunately, I don't know any reliable way how to reproduce this. (But it seems that Mozilla Firefox & Thunderbird
tend to show this quite often.)
May these screenshots be of some help...
http://kfe.fjfi.cvut.cz/~potocek/work/storage/shade.png
http://kfe....
2009 Feb 27
1
Ordinal Mantel-Haenszel type inference
Hello,
I am searching for an R-Package that does an exentsion of the Mantel-Haenszel test for ordinal data as described in Liu and Agresti (1996) "A Mantel-Haenszel type inference for cummulative odds ratios". in Biometrics. I see packages such as Epi that perform it for binary data and derives a varaince for it using the Robbins and Breslow variance method. As well as another pacakge that derives it for nominal variables but does not provide a variance or confidence limit.
Does...
2002 Aug 02
1
survival analysis: plot.survfit
Hello everybody,
does anybody know how the function plot.survfit exactly works?
I'd like to plot the log of the cummulative hazard against the
log time by using plot.survfit(...fun="cloglog") which does not
work correctly. The scales are wrong and there is an error
message about infinit numbers. It must have something to do with
the censored data, doesn't it?
#Example:
motorette <-
read.table(&...
2005 Nov 17
1
Morans I for Spatial Surveillance
Hello,
I am interested in using Morans I for different time intervals to detect disease clusters.
Ultimately I would like to use CUSUM - or similar monitoring statistic to monitor the results of Morans I - similar to the work by
Rogerson (2005) Spatial Surveillance and Cummulative Sum Methods in Spatial and Syndromic Surveillance for Public Health.
Thus far - thanks to the list I have Morans I running in a loop for each day (however I found that on some days no data is recorded, this caused an error to get around this error I included an elseif statement to skip the c...
2009 Sep 28
1
xyplot help - colors and break in plot
...others. I would like to split the plot somehow so that the bottom part shows ylim=c(0,200) and the top shows ylim=c(450,550). Is this possible?
What I have so far is:
library(lattice)
xyplot(m.dp.area$Area.km2 ~ m.dp.area$DataPoint, m.dp.area, groups = m.dp.area$Manta,
main = "Cummulative area of 100% MCP",
xlab = "Data Point",
ylab = "MCP Area",
ylim = c(0,150),
scales = list(tck = c(1, 0)), #Removes tics on top and r-axis
pch=19,cex=.4,
auto.key = list(title = "Mantas", x = .05, y=.95, corner =...
2009 Oct 06
1
ggplot2 applying a function based on facet
...else{
#precipitation
qplot(as.POSIXct(date_time),
precipitation, data=subset(DF, precipitation!="NA"),
geom="line")+facet_wrap(~gauge_name, scales="free_y")
}
}
USGS("precip")
I would like to have the cumsum based on the facet gauge_name - in
other words a cummulative rainfall amount for each gauge_name
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2016 Nov 10
3
Asterisk 11.24.1 garbled audio
Hi all
I am using asterisk 11.24.1 on a centos 5 machine. kernel 2.6.18 flavor.
(x86_64).
I have about SIP 150 endpoints on it.
when I send a message I'm getting garbled audio.
I used to have a single PRI card in the box - but something happened and
that connection
no longer worked. I removed the card and also removed the system.conf and
chan_dahdi entries.
I am using ConfBridge in a PA
2008 May 24
5
Simulating the p-value of a test statistic
Dear Friends,
I want to know if any one could give me help on this.
Suppose you want to simulate the p-value of a test statistic
but you do not know how the distribution of the test
statistic, how can one simulate the p-value.
It will be helpful to get an example code in R on this
Respectfully Submitted,
Clement
2009 Mar 06
1
fitting a gompertz model through the origin using nls
Dear all!
I tried to fit Gompertz growth models to describe cummulative germination rates
using nls. I used the following code:
germ.model<-nls(percent.germ~a*exp(-b*exp(-k*day)),data=tab,start=list(a=100,b=10,k=0.5))
My problem is that I want that the fitted model goes through the origin, since
germination cannot start before the experiment was started, and...
2012 May 04
1
Absolute cumulative curve with ecdf/stepfun?
Hi,
I have two variables ranging both from 0 to 1 (n=500 each).
Now I am interested in plotting them both in one plot (using ggplot2).
So far I used ecdf() (from an example I found with google) to get
values for the cumulatice distribution function which gives a relative
curve. I also want to do the same plot but using absolute cumulative
values instead of relative. Can that be done with ecdf or