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2007 Apr 26
1
gnls warning message
Dear R users; I was trying to fit a nonlinear model using gnls (nlme version 3.1-80, R 2.5.0, WinXP) and I got the following error and warning message: Error in gnls(ht ~ a1 * hd * (1 - a2 * exp(-a3 * (dbh/dq2))), data = hdat, : Step halving factor reduced below minimum in NLS step In addition: Warning message: $ operator is deprecated for atomic vectors, returning NULL in: control$nlmStepMax What is new for me is the warning message. It appears when I try to specify different settings using the control statem...
2009 Sep 24
3
pipe data from plot(). was: ROCR.plot methods, cross validation averaging
All, I'm trying again with a slightly more generic version of my first question. I can extract the plotted values from hist(), boxplot(), and even plot.randomForest(). Observe: # get some data dat <- rnorm(100) # grab histogram data hdat <- hist(dat) hdat #provides details of the hist output #grab boxplot data bdat <- boxplot(dat) bdat #provides details of the boxplot output # the same works for randomForest library(randomForest) data(mtcars) RFdat <- plot(randomForest(mpg ~ ., mtcars, keep.forest=FALSE, ntree=...
2008 Oct 21
5
how to plot the histogram and the curve in the same graph
i want to plot the histogram and the curve in the same graph.if i have a set of data ,i plot the histogram and also want to see what distribution it was.So i want to plot the curve to know what distribution it like. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-to-plot-the-histogram-and-the-curve-in--the-same-graph-tp20082506p20082506.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at
2012 Nov 06
50
chain.c32 (and partiter) updates v2
This is a bit updated set of chain.c32 changes that simplifies a few things (and in partiter part), fixes few minor issues and adds a few new features. Details are in the following commits, below is the summary and pull details at the end. Shao - any chance to peek over them ? Most of those are relatively simple changes and well tested, though of course something might have slipped my attention.