Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "ghement".
2008 Apr 16
3
Problems with R2WinBUGS
...t;mu","or","p"),
n.chains=1,n.iter=20000,n.burnin=5000,n.thin=1,
bugs.directory="c:/Program Files/WinBUGS14/",
codaPkg=FALSE, debug=FALSE)
Thank you in advance for any help you may be able to provide!
Sincerely,
Isabella
Isabella R. Ghement, Ph.D.
Ghement Statistical Consulting Company
301-7031 Blundell Road, Richmond, B.C., Canada, V6Y 1J5
Tel: 604-767-1250
Fax: 604-270-3922
E-mail: isabella at ghement.ca
Web: www.ghement.ca
2012 Mar 01
2
Robust ARMA Fitting in R?
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sans-serif;font-size:12px; }
Does any one know if there are any functions/packages available in R
for robust fitting of ARMA time series models (e.g., similar to the
function arima.rob() in S-PLUS)?
Many thanks and kind regards,
Isabella
Isabella R. Ghement, Ph.D.
Ghement Statistical Consulting Company
301-7031 Blundell Road, Richmond, B.C., Canada, V6Y 1J5
Tel: 604-767-1250
Fax: 604-270-3922
E-mail: isabella@ghement.ca
Web: www.ghement.ca
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2017 Sep 04
0
JSM 2018 Invited Session Proposals on Statistical Graphics and Data Visualization Due by September 7, 2017
...an important field;
* Know some of your competitors working in the same field;
* Be willing to reach out to your competitors and forge a session with energy in it.
For more details, please refer to http://ww2.amstat.org/meetings/jsm/2018/invitedsessions.cfm.
Many thanks,
Isabella
Isabella R. Ghement, Ph.D.
JSM 2018 Program Chair for the ASA Section on Statistical Graphics
E-mail: isabella at ghement.ca
Isabella R. Ghement, Ph.D.
Ghement Statistical Consulting Company Ltd.
301-7031 Blundell Road, Richmond, B.C., Canada, V6Y 1J5
Tel: 604-767-1250
Fax: 604-270-3922
E-mail: isabella at ghemen...
2009 Apr 08
0
Comparing Proportions Among Groups
...erent
probabilities of success)
I am wondering if there any R functions available for accomplishing these
tasks.
Using dummy variables is one option, but is it possible to solve this
problem in R
without resorting to the use of dummy variables?
Many thanks and kind regards,
Isabella
Isabella R. Ghement, Ph.D.
Ghement Statistical Consulting Company
301-7031 Blundell Road, Richmond, B.C., Canada, V6Y 1J5
Tel: 604-767-1250
Fax: 604-270-3922
E-mail: isabella at ghement.ca
Web: www.ghement.ca
2009 Nov 11
1
Unexpected behaviour for as.date()
Hi everyone,
I am trying to use the function as.date() from the "dates" package in R
2.10.0 to convert a character date to a Julian date, as follows:
> as.date("02-MAY-01", order="mdy") # convert May 2, 2001 to a Julian date
[1] 2May1
However, when trying to convert a character date from the year 2000 to a
Julian date, I get an <NA> instead of the
desired
2009 Nov 11
1
Unexpected behavior for as.date()
The date library was written 20 or so years ago. It was a very good
first effort, but the newer Date library has superior functionality in
nearly every way. The date library is still available, for legacy
projects such as yours, but I do not advise it for new work. To answer
your specific questions:
1. What you have is a real bug. The underlying C routine that scans
through the text returns
2008 Dec 29
0
Serial Correlation Test for Short Time Series
Hello,
Are there any R functions available for performing a serial correlation test
for short
time series (e.g, series having between 10-14 observations)?
Many thanks!
Isabella R. Ghement, Ph.D.
Ghement Statistical Consulting Company
301-7031 Blundell Road, Richmond, B.C., Canada, V6Y 1J5
Tel: 604-767-1250
Fax: 604-270-3922
E-mail: isabella at ghement.ca
Web: www.ghement.ca
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