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2012 Nov 22
1
Efficiently creating/defining new variables transformations
...f a variable to create
a new variable that is its sqrt transform. Each piece of the equation below
works independently, but the left side definition fails on run. I also tried
creating the variable name first, but ended up with an object that
toString() did not fix. Better ideas?
Example 1
(paste0(emotions[[i]],"_sqrt"))<-sqrt(data[[emotions[i]]])
Example 2
newvar<-toString(paste0(emotions[[i]],"_sqrt"))
data$newvar<-sqrt(data[[emotions[i]]])
Example 3
newvar<-toString(paste0(emotions[[i]],"_sqrt"))
data$newvar[1]<-sqrt(data[[emotions[i]]])
--
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2009 Apr 04
2
data.frame, converting row data to columns
I have a data frame something like:
name wrist
nLevel emot
1 4094 3.34 1
frustrated
2 4094 3.94 1
frustrated
3 4094 NA 1
frustrated
4 4094 3.51
2002 May 15
0
anova on aov with Error() [long question]
This is a fairly long problem, but one I run into often. This
may be a problem in statistics, not R, in which case I shouldn't
expect an answer. The punch line is at the end (III). The rest
is motivational background. Forgive any idiocy.
-------
In an experiment, suppose, each of 100 subjects reads 20 cases
and rates their familiarity and emotion (how emotion-arousing
they are). I want
2012 Aug 03
0
MANOVA with repeated measures in R
...hich 16 participants had to rate the audio
stimuli along 5 scales representing an emotion (sad, tender, neutral, happy and aggressive).
Each audio stimulus was synthesized in order to represent a particular emotion.
Participants had to move 5 sliders each of which corresponded to one of the 5 emotions.
The sliders range was [0,10] but participants were only informed about the extremities of
the sliders (not at all - very much). There was not a force choice, therefore potentially each
audio stimulus could be rated with all the scales (e.g. sad = 0.1, tender = 2.5,
neutral = 2., happy = 8.3...
2008 Oct 29
3
OT - Please don't feed the Troll(s)
Folks,
I fully understand the emotional need to respond to one who throws
around terms like "Communist", "Tyrannical", etc. even if ostensibly
framed as a rhetorical question. Certain terms and phrases are by nature
pejorative and I;m sure the OP knew this when he entered his post.
My feeling was the OP is either an ignorant, unappreciative,
self-centered, and emotionally
2008 Jul 25
1
extracting Pr>ltl from robcov/ols (Design)
I am trying to extract significance levels out of a robcov+ols call.
For background: I am analysing data where multiple measurements(2 per
topic) were taken from individuals(36) on their emotional reaction
(dependent variable) to various topics (3 topics). Because I have
several emotions and a rotation to do on the topics, I'd like to have
the results pumped into a nice table.
answer<-robcov(ols(emotion ~ topic,x=TRUE,y=TRUE),individual)
>From the robcov help it warns me:
>Adjusted ols fits do not have the corrected standard errors printed with print.ols. Use sqrt(d...
2014 Jul 06
2
How do you escape characters within the metadata block
When "Icy-MetaData: 1" is in the HTTP request to the server, that indicates that the client wants to receive meta data inlined with the mp3 data stream. The metadata interval is reported by the server via the "icy-metaint" header in the response stream.
Such data looks like the following within the mp3 stream
StreamTitle='Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy
2008 May 13
3
[LLVMdev] Emotional responses to feedback
Earlier this year I was lucky enough to have the chance to
speak with a very successful businessman at the top of his
niche, and I asked him, "Clearly you have a formula for
success, what is it?"
He told me his secret. He said that every month they pull a
name out of a bucket, and that person must then prepare a 20
minute presentation explaining why one of their COMPETITOR'S
2008 Jul 12
1
a warning message from lmer
Hi all,
I have a problem when running lmer.
In my data set, Agree is a binary(0/1) response. WalkerID and ObsID is
the identification number of the subjects. the description of the
other variables are as follows:
> levels(regdat$Display)
[1] "Dynamic" "Static"
> levels(regdat$Survey)
[1] "HM1_A" "HM1_B" "HM1_C" "HM2_A"
2012 Jun 22
0
Error with glht function: Error in mcp2matrix(model, linfct = linfct) : Variable(s) 'Type' have been specified in 'linfct' but cannot be found in 'model'!
...n expert at all of R.
I can give you some details more about the experimental design I use and what I want to do with the analysis,
so maybe there is a problem with the model I am trying to use, and I need some advices.
I performed an experiment where some musicians had to walk with 5 different emotions
(sad, tender, neutral, happy, aggressive) while listening to 4 types of
sounds (metal, wood, gravel, snow) and I want to see if the sound affects the walking pace.
I measured for each walk the average time between steps (H2H, i.e. heel-to-heel)
Each trial was repeated twice.
The table in .csv for...
2012 Jun 22
0
R: Error with glht function: Error in mcp2matrix(model, linfct = linfct) : Variable(s) 'Type' have been specified in 'linfct' but cannot be found in 'model'!
...n expert at all of R.
I can give you some details more about the experimental design I use and what I want to do with the analysis,
so maybe there is a problem with the model I am trying to use, and I need some advices.
I performed an experiment where some musicians had to walk with 5 different emotions
(sad, tender, neutral, happy, aggressive) while listening to 4 types of
sounds (metal, wood, gravel, snow) and I want to see if the sound affects the walking pace.
I measured for each walk the average time between steps (H2H, i.e. heel-to-heel)
Each trial was repeated twice.
The table in .csv for...
2007 Feb 14
1
se.contrast confusion
Hello,
I've got what I'd expect to be a pretty simple issue: I fit an aov object
using multiple error strata, and would like some significance tests for the
contrasts I specified.
In this contrived example, I model some test score as the interaction of a
subject's gender and two emotion variables (angry, happy, neutral), measured
at entry to the experiment (entry) and later
2006 Dec 30
2
Happy 2007!!!
Always...
Desire that in the New Year that if you really initiate...
It hears the words that always it desired to hear. It pronounces the phrases
that one day it desired to repeat.
It feels the emotion that always waited to feel.
It walks for the tracks that one day it desired to follow.
It divides the affection with who always desired to distribute. It hugs all
the friends whom always it desired
2005 Jun 01
8
Asterisk Box as a Router, Firewall and DHCP Server
Hi,
I'm planning to get my Asterisk box out of the LAN,
get rid of my router and make the box acts as a
Router, Firewall, DHCP Server (with Shorewall).
I'll do that to be able to use some SIP clients
remotely.
Does anyone doing the same with the Asterisk box, is
it a good idea, is there any other solution for the
SIP emote Clients.
Regards.
__________________________________
2015 Mar 26
2
Dovecot Oy merger with Open-Xchange AG
On Mon, 2015-03-23 at 16:08 +0200, Andreas Kasenides wrote:
> I am usually emotionally (at least) against of open-source projects
> loosing their independence to large corporations. Possibly due to bad
OX-AG is a "large corporation"?
Did I miss something?
Kind regards,
Bernd
--
"I dislike type abstraction if it has no real reason. And saving
on typing is not a good
2020 Feb 26
1
[External] Re: Installing a single rpm package from desktop/browser on CentOS 7
On 24/02/2020 15:46, Pete Biggs wrote:
>> In many case, but in the situations I'm talking about here is really a
>> lot more cumbersome to use. To use the command line to install a a
>> package from a website, I have to
>>
>> 1. Right-click
>> 2. Select Save Link As
>> 3. Enter filename/directory
>> 4. Open a terminal
>> 5.
2017 Jun 29
2
The undef story
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:53 PM, Peter Lawrence via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Philip,
> email responses are varied, some say what you do, but
> others say give the guys a chance and listen to what he has to say.
>
> I say that I have a mild personality disorder such that I can’t say
> things in politically correct style, and that this is a
2015 Oct 15
2
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev wrote:
> However, it is incredibly
> important to not expect or demand that a person *you have made feel
> unsafe* take the time to explain why.
I feel what you have written here to be offensive to the highest degree,
and your words make me feel unsafe when contemplating their effect on my
prospects for future interaction with this community.
2009 May 08
3
'Dynamic' 3D plot
Hi,
I am looking for a R package to draw 3d plot. But not in a static way like scatterplot3d or stuff like that. I would like to make rotate the plot, to zoom/unzoom etc..., actually to render the graph 'dynamic'... (for the biologist and bioinformatician, a R package which permitts to reproduce what pdb viewer does).
Does a Way exist to do something like that in R ?
Thanks,
2020 Feb 24
2
[External] Re: Installing a single rpm package from desktop/browser on CentOS 7
On 21/02/2020 15:51, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> Toralf Lund <toralf.lund at pgs.com> wrote:
>
>> And, yeah, I know about rpm command line and yum and all, but shouldn't
>> there be a "more user-friendly" way?
> The command line is your friend.
In many case, but in the situations I'm talking about here is really a
lot more cumbersome to use. To use the