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2001 Feb 12
1
3d plots?
Hi all I'm trying to create a three-dimensional wireframe-type plot, much like the screenshot shown at http://www.r-project.org/screenshots/volcano-persp.jpg In my case, I'm trying to show a density estimate of two-variable system, using the GenKern package. I've used the image() and contour() to create a nice shaded plot, but I've found a 3d plot is often easier for the audience to absorb. The session is simple enough; dfw is a data.frame of two variables, pressure and flow. > library(GenKern) > attach(dfw) > ks<- Kern...
2001 Oct 11
2
Where's MVA?
...t; License: GPL (see file COPYING), except for ./src/muin2ser.f and ./misc which are free for non-commercial purposes. See file README for details. URL: http://www.r-project.org Index of Contents (Text) Reference Manual (PDF) Package Sources AnalyzeFMRI CoCoAn Devore5 EMV GLMMGibbs GenKern GeneSOM KernSmooth Matrix NISTnls Oarray PHYLOGR PTAk RArcInfo RMySQL RODBC RPgSQL RandomFields RmSQL Rstreams Rwave SASmixed SuppDists VR XML acepack adapt akima ash bindata blighty boot bootstrap bqtl car cclust cfa chron cluster cmprsk coda conf.design cramer date diamonds dse e1071 ellipse even...
2004 Apr 10
2
Density Estimation
Dear Sir/Madam; Would you please tell me what is the command that allows the estimation of the Kernel Density for some data. Thanks, Thami Rachidi [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Jul 12
2
help with bivariate density plot question
Dear R users: I have a dataset with two variables (>20000 observations, two samples from same subject) and I used "kernSur" from library(Genkern) to get a estimated bivariate density and corresponding plots as follows: new.data.normal<-data.normal[!is.na(data.normal[,2]),] x<-new.data.normal[,2] y<-new.data.normal[,3] op <- KernSur(x,y, xgridsize=50, ygridsize=50, correlation=0.4968023, xbandwidth=1, ybandwidth...
2006 Apr 23
3
bivariate weighted kernel density estimator
Is there code for bivariate kernel density estimation? For bivariate kernels there is kde2d in MASS kde2d.g in GRASS KernSur in GenKern (list probably incomplete) but none of them seems to accept a weight parameter (like density does since R 2.2.0) -- Erich Neuwirth, University of Vienna Faculty of Computer Science Computer Supported Didactics Working Group Visit our SunSITE at http://sunsite.univie.ac.at Phone: +43-1-4277-39464...
2008 Jul 16
1
help with bivariate density plot question
Hi Spencer, I have seen your name on the web site, and perhaps you can help me with my R problem. I'm trying to use KernSur to put in evidence a substructure in a bidimensional plot. My problem is that, in order to get the density in the low density areas (in which the substructure is located) I should use different bandwidths. How I can do that? Also, I think that the best choice for my
2007 Mar 26
1
Problem in loading all packages all at once
...ir","gamlss","gamlss.tr","GammaTest","gap","gbm","gclus","gcmrec","gdata","gee","geepack","genalg","Geneland","GeneNT","genetics","GeneTS","GenKern","geometry","geoR","geoRglm","ggm","ggplot","giRaph","gld","gllm","glmmML","glmpath","glpk","gmodels","gmp","gmt","gnm","GPArotation",...