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2012 Jun 11
1
saving sublist lda object with save.image()
Greetings R experts, I'm having some difficulty recovering lda objects that I've saved within sublists using the save.image() function. I am running a script that exports a variety of different information as a list, included within that list is an lda object. I then take that list and create a list of that with all the different replications I've run. Unfortunately I've been
2011 Feb 08
4
Interactions in a nls model
I am interested in testing two similar nls models to determine if the lines are statistically different when fitted with two different data sets; one corn, another soybean. I know I can do this in linear models by testing for interactions. See Introductory Statistics with R by Dallgaard p212-218 for an example. I have two different data sets I am comparing to lai. ci.re should have very
2012 May 25
1
change colors/ symbols of lda plots
Greetings R experts, I am running a simple lda on some simulation data of mine to show an illustration of my multivariate response data, since it is a simulation I have a very large amount of data and the default on plot seems to plot the category names. This is very difficult to interpret even changing the abbreviations. At the expense of sounding naive, my question(s) are: How can I color code
2012 Jan 24
1
Plotting Confidence Intervals with a proiri calculated Intervals
I have already obtained my confidence intervals from a bootstrapping procedure and now I want to plot the estimates and the confidence intervals similar to the plots obtained when the geom_smooth function is used in ggplot2. Thanks -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Plotting-Confidence-Intervals-with-a-proiri-calculated-Intervals-tp4322581p4322581.html Sent from the R
2004 Jun 16
0
shorewall and proxyarp ?
Hello all, I have a question in regards to proxyarp and shorewall, I am new to shorewall and I have 5 static IP address from my ISP. My current setup is that I have one system with three network cards, (eth0 = xx.xx.xx.42, eth1 = 192.168.110.41 eth2 = 10.10.10.41), two systems with two network cards, (eth0 = xx.xx.xx.41 and eth1 = 10.10.10.42/44), I want to get rid of the eth1 of the two systems