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2003 Dec 10
2
OT: BibTex year-only citation in text?
Sorry for the off-topic question, but I know there are some talented LaTeX users out there. Which bibliography style gives only the year in text citations (e.g "for further details, see Anderson (1992)" )? Thanks Jason -- Indigo Industrial Controls Ltd. http://www.indigoindustrial.co.nz 64-21-343-545 jasont at indigoindustrial.co.nz
2003 Oct 21
5
run R under linux
...me to tell from here if it is). > > > > I know that's not the full answer, but only someone who knows the local > > setup can give you that answer. > > > > Cheers > > > > Jason > > -- > > Indigo Industrial Controls Ltd. > > http://www.indigoindustrial.co.nz > > 64-21-343-545 > > jasont at indigoindustrial.co.nz > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > > https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > >_________________________________...
2003 Nov 01
2
Question about the high dimensional density estimation
Hi, I found that the R package "KernSmooth" can deal with only 1D and 2D data. But now I have a collection of 4-dimensional data (x1,x2,x3,x4) and would like to estimate the "mode" of the underlying density. What can I do about it ? Thanks a lot. -- Ying-Chao Hung Assistant Professor Graduate Institute of Statistics National Central University Chung-Li, Taiwan TEL:
2003 Dec 21
3
Sweave/LaTeX Problem with EPS PDF
Dear List: I am unsure if my problem is with Sweave or LaTeX. Anyhow, I am using the MikTeX distribution and TexnicCenter. I can easily create Sweave files and all goes well until I try to incorporate graphics. I use the same code as found in the examples found in the users manual. In R, the graphics I want are created as Sweave is creating the .tex file. When I examine the .tex file
2003 Dec 18
2
diagnostic information ....
Paul E. Johnson wrote: > I handed out some results from glm() and the students ask "how many > observations were dropped due to missing values"? > > How would I know? > > In other stat programs, the results will typically include N and > the number dropped because of missings. Without going back to R and > fiddling about to find the total number of rows in
2003 Oct 28
3
ts vs. POSIX
OK. What if I have a time series which is collected every Monday, please? What is the proper way to use the start option within the ts command in order to indicate that this is Monday data, please? Thanks again! Sincerely, Erin
2003 Dec 02
3
check WARNING...
I've been developing a package and have been getting the following warning when running the check command: * checking S3 generic/method consistency ... WARNING plot: function(x, ...) plot.summaries: function(trees, sp) * checking for replacement functions with final arg not named 'value' ... OK * checking Rd files ... OK ...blah, blah, blah... * checking examples ... OK *
2003 Dec 04
4
bug in as.POSIXct ?
I think that there is a bug in the as.POSIXct function on Windows. Here is what I get on Win2000, Pentium III machine in R 1.8.1. > dd1 <- ISOdatetime(2003, 10, 26, 0, 59, 59) > dd2 <- ISOdatetime(2003, 10, 26, 1, 0, 0) > dd2 - dd1 Time difference of 1.000278 hours Now, the 26th of October was the day that change to the standard time occurred, so I suspect that this has
2003 Nov 06
4
building r-patch
Hi, I am building r-patch from the sources (rsync-ed today). make check produced the following message: running tests of Internet and socket functions expect some differences make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/evahome/vograno/R/tests' running code in 'internet.R' ... OK comparing 'internet.Rout' to './internet.Rout.save' ...18c18 < Content type `text/plain;
2003 Oct 01
5
lda source code
I am new to R. Trying to find out how lda() {in MASS R1.8.0 Windows} was implemented in R. Does anyone know where to find out lda source code ? Thanks. Wei
2002 Mar 17
2
using "by" and indicies
...() deduce what level of factor by() was on when FUN was called? I've been digging through the functions, and can't see where the distinction is made so that get() with a suitable "where=x" argument could help. Cheers Jason ----- Forwarded message from Jason Turner <jasont at indigoindustrial.co.nz> ----- ... I'm using by() to call pairs(), and would like to put the factor level into the title. A toy example would be something like: > d1 <- data.frame(rnorm(100),rt(100,2),sin(1:100)) > levs <- as.factor(rep(1:5,20)) > levels(levs) <- c("low",&qu...
2001 Sep 09
1
[R] bad R.css link in "packages.html" (PR#1090)
...cd ... ./configure make make check make install If it's relevant, Sys.info() sysname release "Linux" "2.2.14" version nodename "#2 Sat Nov 25 15:30:42 CET 2000" "camille.indigoindustrial.co.nz" machine login "i586" "unknown" user "jasont" Changed line 2 from: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../R.css"> to: <link rel="stylesheet&...
2004 May 20
2
irregular time series
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 9.1 release: R 1.9.0 editor: Xemacs 21.4 frontend: ESS 5.1.23 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have two time series (upwelling index and water temperature) of evenly spaced, daily data over 18 months, but the upwelling index series has a gap of about 2 months right in the middle of it. I want to do the acf, pacf, ccf, and a cross-spectral analysis
2003 Nov 15
0
FW: computing a p-value ...
...particularly small, then the Fstat and its p-value are likely to be misleading. In such a case you should talk face-to-face with a knowledgable statistician about how to proceed. cheers, Rolf Turner rolf@math.unb.ca -----Original Message----- From: Jason Turner [mailto:jasont@indigoindustrial.co.nz] This should get you started. These methods can be found in most introductory statistics textbooks. http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/prc/section4/prc47.htm Cheers Jason -- Indigo Industrial Controls Ltd. http://www.indigoindustrial.co.nz 64-21-343-545 jasont@indigoindustrial.c...
2002 Dec 18
6
Can I build an array of regrssion model?
Hi, I am trying to use piecewise linear regression to approximate a nonlinear function. Actually, I don't know how many linear functions I need, therefore, I want build an array of regression models to automate the approximation job. Could you please give me any clue? Attached is ongoing code: rawData = scan("c:/zyang/mass/data/A01/1.PRN", what=list(numeric(),numeric())); len =
2002 Apr 29
3
how to trap any warnings from an R function
Within an user function, how are the warnings from an R function be trapped (such that some proper actions can be taken)? 'last.warning' is returned only at the top level. Pointers are appreciated. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info",
2001 Jan 24
5
trouble with netCDF (PR#824)
Having trouble with netCDF since I upgraded to 1.2.1 (did directly from 1.1.1). Package was recompiled after the upgrade. Symptoms: open.netCDF returns cleanly, but read.netCDF causes R to segfault and dump core. What else do you need me to write to help? --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i586-pc-linux-gnu arch = i586 os = linux-gnu system = i586, linux-gnu
2001 Nov 06
1
incorrect xlim error message in image() (PR#1160)
...as.double(x), as.double(y), as.integer(zi), col) : invalid x / y values or limits image(x1[1:20], y, as.matrix(z[1:20,])) Error in image(as.double(x), as.double(y), as.integer(zi), col) : invalid x / y values or limits ________________________________________ Jason Turner (jasont@indigoindustrial.co.nz) had been kindly helping me with figureing it out and he sugegstedd that it's a bug and sent me the following email: _____________________ For giggles, I tweaked plot3d.c to track where the error occured. The diff output is: !!!THIS PATCH IS A BUG TRACE, NOT A BUG FIX!!! --PATCH BE...
2003 Sep 03
3
help.start( )
Dear R experts, I installed R-1.7.1 on Linux (Red Hat 9.0) starting from R-1.7.1.tgz without a problem. Then I fired up R and tried things and found that help.start( ) does not work. I downloaded Sun Java j2re1.4.2, installed that and re-installed R-1.7.1 from scratch. I tried help.start( ) again and the browser (Mozilla 1.2.1) crashed. I read about copying libjavaplugin_oji.so into
2001 Feb 28
1
print to file question
...ission in the directory (got it - it's my home directory ;-). disk isn't full. Is there a call to flush a buffer I'm not aware of? If not, any other ideas? If it is a bug, the symptoms were identical in 1.2.1. Cheers Jason -- Indigo Industrial Controls Ltd. 64-21-343-545 jasont at indigoindustrial.co.nz -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-help-request...