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2010 Jul 08
2
package installation for Windows 7
...hooseBioCmirror(). > biocLite("ALL") Using R version 2.11.1, biocinstall version 2.6.7. Installing Bioconductor version 2.6 packages: [1] "ALL" Please wait... Warning in install.packages(pkgs = pkgs, repos = repos, ...) : argument 'lib' is missing: using '\Users\dbickel/R/win-library/2.11' Error in if (ok) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed > source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") BioC_mirror = http://www.bioconductor.org Change using chooseBioCmirror(). Warning messages: 1: In safeSource() : Redefining ?biocinstall? 2: In safeSource...
2002 Jun 10
2
library() with v. 1.5.0 for Mac OS X Carbon
...help with this. Sincerely, David Bickel http://www.mcg.edu/research/biostat/bickel.html David R. Bickel, PhD Assistant Professor Medical College of Georgia Office of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics 1120 Fifteenth St., AE-3037 Augusta, GA 30912-4900 Tel.: 706-721-4697; Fax: 706-721-6294 E-mail: dbickel at mail.mcg.edu or bickel at prueba.info -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 1226 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20020610/4e9a3f56/attachment.bin
2003 Aug 21
2
automatic logging of commands
...day 21 language R Thanks, David _______________________________________ http://www.mcg.edu/research/biostat/bickel.html David R. Bickel, Assistant Professor Medical College of Georgia Office of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (706) 721-4697, 721-3785; Fax: 721-6294 dbickel at mcg.edu or bickel at prueba.info
2008 Jan 09
3
likelihood from test result
Is there any automatic mechanism for extracting a likelihood or test statistic distribution (PDF or CDF) from an object of class "htest" or from another object of a general class encoding a hypothesis test result? I would like to have a function that takes "x", an object of class "htest", as its only argument and that returns the likelihood or test statistic
2002 Feb 22
1
Summary: read.table on Mac OS X, CARBON vs. DARWIN
Thanks a lot, James!! The problem is fixed. On the version 1.4.0 Mac/darwin (the latest available version for this system) the function read.table (which is called from read.delim etc., too) has the bug you explained. Inserting the row nlines <- nlines+1 after lines <- c(lines, line) removes this bug. M. On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 02:33 PM, james.holtman at convergys.com
2002 Feb 19
1
Summary re: read.table on Mac OS 10
Thanks to all who responded. Not all of the advice helped me with that particular problem, but, I have learned a lot just from your answers. 1. R for Mac 10 (Carbon version) uses the Mac convention of using ":" for the usual Unix "/" and thanks to Dr. Lumley for that since I'm new to R, Mac10, Macs in general, and Unix. 2. Interestingly, Dr. Ripley suggested to
2007 Oct 30
1
high RAM on Linux or Solaris platform
To help me make choices regarding a platform for running high-memory R processes in parallel, I would appreciate any responses to these questions: 1. Does the amount of RAM available to an R session depend on the processor (Intel vs. Sun) or on the OS (various Linux distributions vs. Solaris)? 2. Does R have any built-in limitations of RAM available to a session? For example, could it make use
2007 Dec 10
3
3-D plot of likelihood
Could anyone recommend a package for visualizing a likelihood function of two scalar parameters? I would prefer a three-dimensional plot similar to the kind Mathematica is known for, perhaps generated by a package not specific to likelihood. David ______________________________ David R. Bickel Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology BMI Dept., University of Ottawa http://www.oisb.ca/members.htm