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2011 Nov 18
1
How to fill irregular polygons with patterns?
Hi,
I'm looking the best way to fill irregular polygons with patterns,
Something like the function grid.pattern do, but my case is with
irregular polygons.
Whit this script I can get it, but I'm looking for an "elegant" solution..
library(grid)
grid.polygon(x=c(0.2, 0.8, 0.6, 0.6, 0.8, 0.2),
y=c(0.2, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7,0.7),
gp=gpar(fill="grey",
2003 Oct 04
2
(no subject)
...duals by using R.
O have to obtain the estimates of the impact of the second-level (national:
GDP per capita) effects on individuals ( in this instance the impact of the
GDP per capita on the attitudes towards the EU enlargement) by allowing
national differences in both slopes (GDP per capita) and interceps.
In R programm for the fitting the hierarchical models i can use the nlme
package. I found a literature (Bryk and Raudenbush) for the hierarchical
models and understood how to build this models by using the survey data.
The question arise if I?m thinking about the combination of the datasets:
the...
2002 Oct 09
1
Large F-value and small P-value
Hi all,
I computed a Wilks Lambda Test with manova:
> df.man <- manova(df.mul ~ 1, na.rm=TRUE)
> summary(df.man, intercep=T, test="Wilks")
Df Wilks approx F num Df den Df Pr(>F)
(Intercept) 1 0.0002824 393.3 9 1 0.03911 *
Residuals 9
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Signif. codes: 0 `***' 0.001 `**' 0.01 `*'
2020 Apr 07
2
Adding a new External Suite to test-suite
Hi Johannes,
> All the use cases sound reasonable but why do we need these kind of "weird files" to do this?
>
> I mean, why would you train or measure something on single definition translation units and not on the original ones, potentially one function at a time?
I think that's the fundamental question :) The short answer is that it
is hard to compile the files from