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2003 Feb 15
2
(no subject)
Hi, Are there some packages which can generate multi-normal, multi-t, etc multivariate sampling? thanks! Best wishes, Peng ******************************* Peng Zhang Department of Biostatistics Harvard School of Public Health 655 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02115 ******************************* I believe I can fly I believe I can touch the sky
2003 Feb 16
1
multivariate sampling question again
...onfining the random variable in the interval (a, b). Since these concept are widely used in the baysian, I wonder whether somebody has already written this package. Thanks! Best wishes, Peng ******************************* Peng Zhang Department of Biostatistics Harvard School of Public Health 655 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02115 ******************************* I believe I can fly I believe I can touch the sky
2011 Oct 17
1
Build 64-bit R Solaris 10 Sparc
...ccess building 64-bit R on Solaris 10 Sparc with the Oracle Studio Compiler suite? Could anyone start give me a clue. I have tried to no avail. Thanks, Nynese Nynese Tinsley, BSEE, MSCIS UNIX Systems Analyst Harvard School of Public Health Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research 651 Huntington Ave, FXB 614 Boston, MA 02115 617-432-3244 office# 617-432-2843 fax# [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Jul 04
2
Lack of independence in anova()
...ize[8])) row=c(rep(0,size[1]+size[2]+size[3]+size[4]),rep(1,size[5]+size[6] +size[7]+size[8])) return(data.frame(c=factor(col), r=factor(row),yield=v)) } gendata=function(size){ ssize=sum(size); return (rnorm(ssize)) } #Example size=c(3,3,3,0,3,3,3,0) sim2(size,10000,10,.16) Phillip Good Huntington Beach CA
2003 Feb 09
2
installation on FreeBSD
.../ports/math/R-letter/work/R-1.6.0/modules/R_X11.so: Undefined symbol "R_GlobalEnv" Can somebody tell me why and how to fix this problem? Thank you for your help! Best wishes, Peng ******************************* Peng Zhang Department of Biostatistics Harvard School of Public Health 655 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02115 ******************************* I believe I can fly I believe I can touch the sky
2010 Feb 12
1
R - Compiling and calling Fortran code that uses IMSL libraries - Help!
...n do what the IMSL drnnor (double precision random number generator) function does? Again, any light you can shed on this would be GREATLY appreciated! Nynese Tinsley, BSEE, MSCIS Unix Systems Analyst Harvard University School of Public Health Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR) 651 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 02115-6009 617-432-3244
2008 Apr 18
1
configure can't find dgemm in MKL10
...ris ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Paciorek / Asst. Professor Email: paciorek at hsph.harvard.edu Department of Biostatistics Voice: 617-432-4912 Harvard School of Public Health Fax: 617-432-5619 655 Huntington Av., Bldg. 2-407 WWW: www.biostat.harvard.edu/~paciorek Boston, MA 02115 USA Permanent forward: paciorek at alumni.cmu.edu
2017 Aug 17
0
URGENT: Update issues from 3.6.6 to 3.10.2 Accessing files via samba come up with permission denied
...his old thread as problems continue. I have noticed from the gluster logs the following on m y volume called export: [2017-08-16 20:08:47.663908] I [MSGID: 109066] [dht-rename.c:1608:dht_rename] 0-export-dht: renaming /projects/ACTIVE/Automotive/JEEP/Brand Image Program June 2016/04_Western Region/Huntington Beach CDJR - Huntington Beach, CA/04 REVIT AND CAD/2017-08-16 CAD dwgs to FCA/2017-08-16-- Huntington Beach - Opt A_rev2-2-Sheet - 3-3 - OPTION A-2 - PROPOSED - FIRST FLOOR PLAN.dwg (hash=export-replicate-0/cache=export-replicate-0) => /projects/ACTIVE/Automotive/JEEP/Brand Image Program June 20...
2003 Jan 21
1
rpart help
...happen to know the parameter options which will make rpart and tree act the same. I am wondering if this is possible since I have no missing data. Thank you for any help you can offer, Doug Kitch Doug Kitch, M.S. Statistician/COMP RAC SDAC/Harvard School of Public Health FXB Bldg. Room 504 651 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 Phone: (617) 432-3281 FAX: (617) 432-3163 Email: dkitch at sdac.harvard.edu
2003 Jul 12
1
ss's are incorrect from aov with multiple factors
Hi, I have been trying to work with error terms given back from aov to make confidence intervals. However, the numbers seem to be incorrect. If there is more than one term in the ANOVA then the error terms can be inflated by the number of factors in the extra terms. The F's are correct so it is right back to the SS. I was wondering if this is standard practice for stats programs or
2005 Mar 14
2
Question about Tukey HSD (stat package)
Dear all, I would be glad if someone could tell me if Tukey HSD (function of stats library) accept the NA values and could correct the unbalanced design (different number of sample in each group) Thanks for help Alice Le Bars
2008 Apr 09
1
read table not reading lines containing single quotes
...04916 Melanogenesis 04920 Adipocytokine signaling pathway 04930 Type II diabetes mellitus 04940 Type I diabetes mellitus 04950 Maturity onset diabetes of the young 05010 Alzheimer's disease 05020 Parkinson's disease 05030 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) 05040 Huntington's disease 05050 Dentatorubropallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA) *It doesnot read from Alzheimer's disease. Due the single qoutes in it. Can you please suggest something so that I can read full file. * Thank you Vidhu [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Feb 01
0
possible memory leak involving looping, optimization, and gam
...ris ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Paciorek / Asst. Professor Email: paciorek at hsph.harvard.edu Department of Biostatistics Voice: 617-432-4912 Harvard School of Public Health Fax: 617-432-5619 655 Huntington Av., Bldg. 2-407 WWW: www.biostat.harvard.edu/~paciorek Boston, MA 02115 USA Permanent forward: paciorek at alumni.cmu.edu
2001 Dec 21
1
pure statistical question
Dear all, This is a pure statistical question, not necessarly related to R. I could not find it in literature. Suppose I'm intersted in a parameter rho, say, equal to: r=beta1/beta2, where beta1 and beta2 come from a linear model y=beta0+beta1X1+beta2X2+.... Fitting the model I can get the (biased) estimate of r=b1/b2, where b1 and b2 are the estimates in the regression model; I can get the
2003 Sep 22
0
Last call: Asterisk BoF in Boston, Tuesday 23rd
...of Boston Back Bay 867 Boylston Street Boston MA 617.262.6699 Directions: From I-90 (Mass Turnpike): Go to the Prudential Center, Copley Square exit. When you exit, it splits; follow the signs to the Prudential Center (left side of split). When you come up out of the tunnel, you will be on Huntington Ave. Take the next 3 right hand turns and you will be on Boylston St. Vinny's is located between Gloucester and Fairfield Streets, directly across from the Prudential Building. From the Central Artery (from the South Shore and the North Shore): Take the Storrow Drive exit from the Arter...
2000 Oct 18
1
reference for round
The help for the round function states: round rounds the values in its first argument to the specified number of decimal places (default 0). Note that for rounding off a 5, the IEEE standard is used, ``go to the even digit''. Therefore round(0.5) is 0 and round(-1.5) is -2. Could someone provide a reference for this standard? Thanks, Anne ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anne E.
2011 Aug 03
0
Help Needed in attempting to install 64-bit R!
...c etc share src tests po; do \ (cd ${d} && /usr/ccs/bin/make R) || exit 1; \ done make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `R' Thanks, Nynese Nynese Tinsley, BSEE, MSCIS UNIX Systems Analyst Harvard School of Public Health Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research 651 Huntington Ave, FXB 614 Boston, MA 02115 617-432-3244 office# 617-432-2843 fax#
2001 Apr 07
1
Hypothesis test
Dear colleague: Actually that is what is done. When using the z-test between proportions in two different groups, or using chi-squared to test the null hypothesis of equal proportions of two or more groups, the null hypothesis is that H0: p1=p2=p3.....=p where this p is the pooled proportion, the proportion in the summed groups = n1+n2+n3+..../N1+N2+N3.... in the z-test between two
2002 Dec 08
3
strange QQ-Plot
Hi, i am working on a data set with EDA. That includes QQ-Plots of residuals vs expected normal distribution. What puzzles me is that the range of ordinate and abscissae is so different: while the theoretical quantiles range from [-2, 2] the sample quantiles on the ordinate do extent from [-20, 50]. Quite obviously some kind of transformation is done. Although i intensively RTFM i could not
2010 Mar 09
4
Scripts from The Elements of Statistical Learning book
Anyone know if it is possible to get the R scripts used in the "The Elements of Statistical Learning" book? It is a great book but sometimes some help would be useful to replicate the results presented in the book and so, understood things better. Thanks Manuel -- View this message in context: