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2006 Jun 06
0
Score test to evalutate the proportional odds assumption.
To the list:
What R commands will perform the score test on an ordered multinomial
logit model to evaluate the proportional odds assumption?
Many thanks.
Mtichell Wachtel
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2004 Mar 05
4
Command Line Expressions
Hi,
Is it possible to run R in command line to evalute R expressions
and return results to stdout, something like
>R CMD -e "R.version$minor"
then you got return
>"8.1"
Or do a simple calculation
>R CMD -e "sin(1.2)"
>0.932039
Thanks.
--
Pingping Zheng
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Fylde Col...
2007 Apr 27
2
Limit on vector evaluation
...try to run this expression:
x<-sapply(rnorm(rep(10,100000),mean=9,sd=1.5),mean)
it evaluates the first 10000 values and then stops, but does not return
to the command prompt. My cpu keeps running at 100%. When I exit the
expression with CTL-C, I then see that x holds 10000 values. How can I
evalute the expression 100000 times, or more if I want?
Thanks in advance.
2010 Mar 04
3
Is it possible to recursively update a function?
Here is the test code.
foo<-function(x) exp(-x)
for (i in 1:5)
{
foo<-function(x) foo(x)*x
foo(2)
}
The error is "evalution nested too deeply". I tried Recall() but it
didn't work either. Thanks a lot for your input.
2014 Apr 08
2
[LLVMdev] Why "I = ++I" instead of "++I" in COFFDump.cpp ?
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de
> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 08:38:58AM -0600, Richard wrote:
> > Oops, meant to send this to the mailing list instead of to Reid
> > privately. (Why cc the mailing list instead of just sending to the
> > mailing list?)
> >
> > In article <CACs=
>
2004 Nov 23
3
Wiki Choices
I have selected 4 software packages for us to evaluate in order to
decide on the best possible engine for the much-requested cAos
Community Wiki. All 4 samples are now up and running for you to try
out, play around with, and evalute. The URL's are as follows:
https://caos.nplus1.net/c-arbre/
https://caos.nplus1.net/dokuwiki/
https://caos.nplus1.net/pwp/
https://caos.nplus1.net/tikiwiki/
Both C-Arbre and Tikiwiki allow for individual user registration and
accounts, and they both offer more than simply a Wiki engine.
Doku...
2005 Jan 11
2
Changes in expression in R 2.0.1
...<= "m" <= 5))
The above command works perfectly in R 1.9.1 but returns an error in R 2.0.1
This is documented in NEWS for R 2.0.0 (or ONEWS in R 2.0.1) and it is said:
o R no longer accepts associative use of relational operators.
That is, 3 < 2 < 1 (which used to evalute as TRUE!) now causes
a syntax error. If this breaks existing code, just add
parentheses -- or braces in the case of plotmath.
It is true that the following command does not give en error, however, I do
not what the extra brackets in the plot:
plot(1:10,main=expression(1 <= ("...
2009 Dec 07
1
Multiple regression script
Hi all,
I'm doing Multiple linear regression for a data set. However, it takes a lot of time, as I would like to check every possible combination of factors, evalute the results based for instance on their p values, and then choose the best regression model.
So, I wonder if anyone might have a script for that? Or if not, do you have some suggestions how to create such a script?
I've been told there is a similar function in SAS, but I'm not sure how it...
2009 May 21
1
Negative value for adjustedRandIndex?
Hello,
I am a very new user to R so please have patience with me. :clap:
I am trying to evalute the "internal response" for a couple of different
cluster methods with the help of the AdjustedRandIndex, which is included in
the mclust package.
However, I do get a bit puzzled when I get a negative value as the value
should be in intervall of [0,1], am I correct? Have I done somethin...
2005 Jan 13
1
ASTCC dimensioning
hello there,
any one who used ASTCC in a real enviroment, or has successfully handled
above 1k simultanous calls. need some evalution of ASTCC. if any one has
such an experience please share it with the rest
thank you
Atif
2012 Apr 24
1
returning functions inside lapply
This has been asked before, but I just cannot figure out why lapply
should behave this way given that R uses lazy evalution. Even after
reading (or at least trying to read) parts of the R language
definition.
> f <- function(x) {function() {x}}
> a <- list(f(1), f(2), f(3))
> a[[1]]() # as expected
[1] 1
> a[[2]]() # as expected
[1] 2
> a[[3]]() # as expected
[1] 3
> b
2015 Feb 25
1
performance issue with large group and dbcheck / dc join
Hi everyone,
yesterday I had to debug a failing join on a large domain for a group of
primary schools with 1000+ desktop and 10k accounts. The domain run
mostly ok except for some replications issues, however joining a new DC
just takes eons and so does dbcheck.
After some investigation into dbcheck (4.1.17) and some "human powered"
valgrind like evalution using pudb, I came to the
2003 Nov 05
3
using LSODA in R
R help list subscribers,
I am a new user of R. I am attempting to use R to explore a set of
equations specifying the dynamics of a three trophic level food chain. I
have put together this code for the function that is to be evaluted by
LSODA. My equations Rprime, Cprime, and Pprime are meant to describe the
actual equation of the derivative. When I run LSODA, I do not get the
output that these equations should be giving. Can someone tell me if I have
set this function up correctly to use with LSODA when the user is spe...
2020 Aug 28
4
[Bug 1456] New: Consider eliding empty variables if expanded within an element list
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1456
Bug ID: 1456
Summary: Consider eliding empty variables if expanded within an
element list
Product: nftables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: nft
2009 Jan 29
1
Arima_Like() and NaN - a (possible) problem, a patch, and RFC
...ain);
}
Here, sumlog is the second element of the resulting vector. However, the
"if(gain < 1e4) {" check does not explicitly check against negative
values of the gain variable. Indeed, whenever the gain variable assumes
a negative value, the statement "sumlog += log(gain);" evalutes to NaN.
I changed the check as follows:
if (gain > 0 && gain < 1e4) {
This avoids computation of logarithms on negative values. I recompiled
and reinstalled R, and the sumlog value is no more 'NaN'. As a result,
optim() never warns about the non-finite finite-difference val...
2017 May 19
3
Samba 4.5.8 ADS user not showing in directory tree - chown "invalid user"
Hi,
I'm currently working on evalutating a AD-Domain for my Department. Since I have a couple of year experince in running a NT-Style Domain, my choice is samba - nowadays AD-DS.
Now I'm stuck, and I would really appreciate some more thoughts and a push in the right direction. :-)
Thank your in advance
Franz
The facts:
A quick test installation is working as expected - Debian Jessie,
2006 Mar 19
0
RJS Templates Don''t Automatically Eval
Following the directions for using RJS has nearly worked for me -
actually I''m using it successfully but not the way its documented and
others have reported it working. The javascript code is generated
properly but its not evaluted.
I followed instructions found at:
http://www.codyfauser.com/articles/2005/11/20/rails-rjs-templates
and
http://rails.techno-weenie.net/tip/2005/11/29/ajaxed_forms_with_rjs_templates
My template is very simple right now, I just include the partial that
I would have been updating from before:...
2002 Apr 03
0
Another question on locfit
Hello!!!
Thank you all for your suggestion on my last question about locfit.
Now I have another question:
I would like to change the evalution structure ev in locfit() to a vector/matrix.
I created a vector and a matrix:
> vec <- mat.or.vec(101, 1)
> vec <- c(0:100)
> mat <- matrix(data = vec, nrow = 101, ncol = 1)
and I tried to change the ev parameter:
> fit <-
2005 Mar 26
1
Trouble with expression() in R-win 2.0.1
Hi.
The following statement works fine in R-win 1.8.0, but yields a syntax
error in R-win 2.0.1 (and possibly in other versions after 1.8.0):
plot(c(1,2),main=expression(a==b==c))
I note that the following workaround executes successfully in both
versions of R...
plot(c(1,2),main=expression(a*"="*b*"="*c))
...but I don't really understand
2005 Jul 10
1
O/T -2 Log Lambda and Chi Square
Hi R People:
Sorry about the off topic question. Does anyone know the reference
for "-2 Log Lambda is approx dist. Chi square", please?
It may be Bartlett, but I'm not sure....
thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Laura Holt
mailto: holtlaura at gmail.com