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2009 Nov 22
1
Input file format to Anova from car package
Dear list member,
My question is related to input file format to an Anova from car package.
Here is an example of what I did:
My file format is like this (and I dislike the idea that I will need
to recode it):
Hormone day Block Treatment Plant Diameter High N.Leaves
SH 23 1 1 1 3.19 25.3 2
SH 23 1 1 2 3.42 5.5 1
SH 23 1 2 1 2.19 5.2 2
SH 23 1 2 2 2.17 7.6 2
CH 23 1 1 1 3.64 6.5 2
CH 23 1 1 2 2.8 3.7 2
CH 23 1 2 1 3.28 4 2
CH 23 1 2 2 2.82 5.2 2
SH 23 2 1 1 2.87 6.4 2
SH 23 2 1 2 2.8 6 2
SH 23 2 2 1 2.02 4.5 2
SH 23 2 2 2 3.15 5.5 2
CH 23 2 1 1...
2009 Nov 22
0
Repeated measures unbalanced in a split-split design
Hi,
I have a experiment with block, plots, sub-plots, and sub-sub-plots
with repeated measures and 3 factors (factorial design) when we have
been observed diameter (mm), high (cm) and leaves number (count).
However, we don't have one treatment in one factor, so, my design is
unbalanced.
On a previous message here, a friend tell me that "It appears to me
that your design is a split-split plot with repeated measures at the
split-split plot level. Be...
2010 Mar 30
0
Diameter for Asterisk, Traffix Diameter stack ?
Hi,
I need a Diameter protocol stack (DDA/Ro) for Asterisk.
I came across Traffix Systems Diameter stack. according to the site they got Asterisk ready Diameter stack and also Diameter Gateway that can interface to Asterisk, has anyone tried those out ?
thanks
Maria
2008 Jun 04
1
"& not meaningful for factors"
...ing to define groupings from levels of factor variables and this the warning message that R give
"& not meaningful for factors".
The nature of my task is this. I have a variable stage which has the levels (1B, 2A, 2B) - these are the AJCC TNM stages of cancer, and another variable diameter with factor levels ("=< 4", "4 - 6.5, > 6.5; limit values are exclusive).
I am trying to define series of groupings based on these variables and others like them.
My first attempts were;
1. node1 <- data.trt[data.trt$stage=="1B" & data.trt$diameter==&q...
2007 Aug 23
4
Calculating diameters of cirkels in a picture.
Hi,
Maybe this is more a programming questions than a specific R-project question, but maybe there is someone who can point me in the right direction.
I have a picture of cirkels which I took with a digital camera.
Now I want to use the diameter of the cirkels on the picture for analysis in R.
I can use pixmap to import the picture, but how do I find the outside cirkels and calculate the diameter?
I pointed out that I can use the edci package, but then I need to preprocess the data to reduce the points, otherwise it takes a long time, an...
2010 Sep 27
4
Fitting problem
Hi,
I have a function that generates a set of data but I am having problems
determining the parameters using the nls fitting procedure.
####
"MH"<-function(field,diameter,mu=10e-7,sig=0.1,Ms=100,chi=0){
#variables mu, sig, chi, Ms
#input: field and diameter
#all in CGS
rho <- 5
kb <- 1.38e-16
t <- 300
length.d<-length(diameter)
length.H<-length(field)
M<-double(length.H)
for (i in 1:length.H){
S1<-0
S2<-0
H <- field[i]
for (j in 1:le...
2003 Jan 10
1
plot() and lines() multivariate problem
Dear list
I'm trying to solve the following problem since 2 days with no success.
Could someone help a newbie, please ?
I have a dependant variable which is diameter of shell, and two factors
which are level on the beach (3 levels 'B', 'E' and 'H') and a hydrodynamics
indice (3 levels 1, 2 and 3)
To study diameter variations according to these factors, I may use something
like :
> mod <- lm(diameter ~ level * hydro)
When I wan...
2010 Mar 14
6
barplot with a probability density curve
Dear all,
I am making a barplot as following:
barplot(c(1,2,3,5,2,3,1),names.arg=c("100","200","300","400","500","600","700"),xlab="diameter",ylab="flow",main="some title",space=0.1)
I am also trying to add a probability density curve, however using
lines(density(c(1,2,3,5,2,3,1))) does not give a desired result.
Any tips?
Thanks
Olga
2012 Jan 19
1
venn.diagram how to control circle diameter
Hi there,
Is there a way to control the circle diameter in venn.diagram function of
VennDiagram package?
Thanks
Mike
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2009 Feb 19
4
problem with comparing a part of string with whole string
Hi all,
I got one problem with comparing strings like if any string is like
"*RIGHT, EPICARDIUM: FOCUS, GRAY-WHITE, SINGLE, APPROX 0.6 CM IN DIAMETER*."
and i have to compare "*GRAY-WHITE*" with the above string
or otherwise i have to compare " *TUMOR BENIGN*" this string
with
"*MEDULLRY TUMOR BENIGN,TYP PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA*"
i tried with split and compare but its not working
can...
2003 Jan 20
1
make check for R-1.6.2 on IBM AIX
...t; for(factors in 2:4) print(update(Harman23.FA, factors = factors))
Call:
factanal(factors = factors, covmat = Harman23.cor)
Uniquenesses:
height arm.span forearm lower.leg weight
0.170 0.107 0.166 0.199 0.089
bitro.diameter chest.girth chest.width
0.364 0.416 0.537
Loadings:
Factor1 Factor2
height 0.865 0.287
arm.span 0.927 0.181
forearm 0.895 0.179
lower.leg 0.859 0.252
weight 0.233 0.925
bitro.diameter 0.194...
2002 Jul 19
1
selfStart function problem
Hello, list,
I am making a self-starting nonlinear function to model the relation of tree height (H)
and diameter (D) in a forest stand. The function I am trying is
H=a*exp[b*(D+5.8)^(-c)].
To calculate the initial estimates of the parameters, I linearized the formula by taking
logarithms and fixing the parameter c=1. Then I calculated the initial estimates of a
and b using lm() on the linearized form. The...
2002 Dec 12
0
if problem in function
...rameter values, which
are tree species specific.
bj?rk.formh?jd.pars is an object which includes the parameter values
(parameter set) for birch (=bj?rk).
There is one row per tree in the data object.
> relev.kols[1:5, c("ObjektID", "CPYTradID", "tree.spec", "Diameter")]
ObjektID CPYTradID tree.spec Diameter
1 2101 2101.2.1 spruce 2
2 2101 2101.2.2 spruce 7
3 2101 2101.2.3 pine 29
4 2101 2101.2.4 pine 38
5 2101 2101.2.5 spruce 9
My problem is that the funct...
2012 Apr 14
1
R Error/Warning Messages with library(MASS) using glm.
...ly smaller group sample size (so there are more 0s) and the group size
varies more widely (from 1 to 45 fish versus 1 to 11 fish for the other
species for which the model is working). Here is a sample of my output and
the error messages:
> model1<-glm.nb(X...of.C..viridis~PC1+Average.Branch.Diameter+Average.Branch.Spacing+PC1*Average.Branch.Diameter+Average.Branch.Diameter*Average.Branch.Spacing+PC1*Average.Branch.Spacing)
There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the first 50)
> warnings()
Warning messages:
1: In theta.ml(Y, mu, sum(w), w, limit = control$maxit, trace =
contr...
2005 Aug 18
1
How to put factor variables in an nls formula ?
Hello,
I want to fit a Gompertz model for tree diameter growth that depends on a 4
levels edaphic factor (?Drain?) and I don?t manage to introduce the factor
variable in the formula.
Dinc is the annual diameter increment and D is the Diameter.
>treestab
> Dinc D Drain
[1,] 0.03 26.10 2
[2,] 0.04 13.05 1
[3,]...
2008 Jan 15
1
how to fit model to split data and get residual plots
I have a data set with the following structure (with many more obs.):
var1 expt day diameter
1 1 2 0.5
1 1 3 0.9
1 1 4 1.3
1 1 5 1.7
1 2 2 0.3
1 2 3 0.5
1 2 4 0.9
1 2 5 1.6
2 1 2 0.7
2 1 3 1.2
2 1 4 1.6
2 1 5 2.3
2 2 2 0.4
2 2 3 0.8
2 2 4 1.6
2 2 5 3.2
I can get separate regression analysis for each level of var1 and expt
with the command:
by(data3, data3$var1:data3$expt, function(x) l...
2007 Nov 14
2
Help with Bartlett's test on linear model
...to use the Bartlett's
test.
> hellung$glucose <- factor(hellung$glucose, labels=c("Yes","No"))
> attach(hellung)
> tethym.gluc <- hellung[glucose=="Yes",]
> tethym.nogluc <- hellung[glucose=="No",]
> lm.nogluc <- lm(log10(diameter)~log10(conc), data=tethym.nogluc)
> lm.gluc <- lm(log10(diameter)~log10(conc), data=tethym.gluc)
I guess I have two questions. 1) How to use bartlett.test with linear
model (using the model above) and 2) how to test for homogeneity of
variances of linear models when there are more than t...
2001 Jul 30
2
functions, `...' and .Rprofile
I'm experiencing some confusion with the ellipsis argument
(...).
In my .Rprofile, I have the following functions:
stderr <- function(x, ...) {
sqrt( var(x, ...) / length(x) )
}
se <- stderr
I can use tapply to calculate some means:
> tapply( Diameter, factor(Region), mean, na.rm=TRUE )
I II III IV V
0.02896429 0.02368421 0.03990476 0.03949315 0.03424021
but, it I try to use my se function, I get an unused argument(s)
error...
> tapply( Diameter, factor(Region), se, na.rm=TRUE )
Error...
2013 Feb 02
2
create and save a simulated dataset
Hello,
I am trying to learn how to create a simulated dataset of a forest stand:
I must simulate 10 stands, for each of the stands I have been creating a random number of trees. For each tree I should create a random diameter.
The problem I have is that I cannot use a matrix because the length of the three items is different. I was trying with list but I have no clue on how to make a dataset out of them... tried "merge"....
Anyone has some clever suggestion?
THANK you !!
Giovanna
Giovanna Ottaviani Aalmo
S...
2013 Sep 09
3
[Bridge] [PATCH 1/1] bridge: fix message_age_timer calculation
This changes the message_age_timer calculation to use the BPDU's max age as opposed to the local bridge's max age. This is in accordance with section 8.6.2.3.2 Step 2 of the 802.1D-1998 sprecification.
With the current implementation, when running with very large bridge diameters, convergance will not always occur even if a root bridge is configured to have a longer max age.
Tested successfully on bridge diameters of ~200.
Signed-off-by: Chris Healy <cphealy at gmail.com>
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net/bridge/br_stp.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
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