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2009 Jan 09
7
AT&T Researchers and the New York Times
Is anyone in the leadership of the R-project going to contact the New
York Times and clarify that the article gave remarkably short shrift
to the people who designed the user interface for R, to a large extent
AT&T researchers from an earlier generation? It would be the
appropriate thing to do.
The R team did not develop the user interface for R, the designers of
the S programming language
2007 Jun 04
3
Why is the R mailing list so hard to figure out?
Why does the R mailing list need such an unusual and customized user interface?
Last January, I figured out how to read Usenet mailing lists ( or
Usenet groups ) and they all pretty much work the same, learn to use
one, you've learned to use them all ( gnu.misc.discuss ,
comp.lang.lisp , and so on ).
What's the best way to view and read discussions in this group for
recent days? Can I
2007 Jun 13
1
Difficulties With Posting To Ongoing Threads on the R Mailing List
A number of people are having the same problem as me, when you post as
a response to an ongoing thread, in place of your message, the
following message appears:
An embedded & charset-unspecified text was scrubbed ...
and a link is given that leads to the desired message.
It's better than nothing , but it sure is annoying, and some readers
will skip it instead of doing the extra link.
2007 Jun 09
2
How do you do an e-mail post that is within an ongoing thread?
That may sound like a stupid question, but if it confuses me, I'm sure
it confuses others as well. I've tried to find that information on the
R mail-group info pages, can't seem to find it. Is it something
obvious?
To begin a brand new discussion, you do your post as an e-mail sent to
r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch .
As I am doing right now.
How do I do an additional post that gets
2007 Jun 08
4
Tools For Preparing Data For Analysis
As noted on the R-project web site itself ( www.r-project.org ->
Manuals -> R Data Import/Export ), it can be cumbersome to prepare
messy and dirty data for analysis with the R tool itself. I've also
seen at least one S programming book (one of the yellow Springer ones)
that says, more briefly, the same thing.
The R Data Import/Export page recommends examples using SAS, Perl,
Python, and
2007 Jun 26
1
A really simple data manipulation example
In response to those who asked for a better explanation of what the
Vilno software does, here's a simple example that gives some idea of
what it does.
LABRESULTS is a dataset with multiple rows per patient , with lab
sodium measurements. It has columns: PATIENT_ID, VISIT_NUM, and
SODIUM.
DEMO is a dataset with one row per patient, with demographic data.
It has columns: PATIENT_ID, GENDER.
2007 Jun 13
3
Awk and Vilno
In clinical trial data preparation and many other data situations, the
statistical programmer needs to merge and re-merge multiple input
files countless times. A syntax for merging files that is clear and
concise is very important for the statistical programmer's
productivity.
Here is how Vilno does it:
inlist dataset1 dataset2 dataset3 ;
joinby variable1 variable2 where ( var3<=var4 ) ;
2012 Feb 25
2
How would you program an Adverse Events statistical table using R code?
A graph != A table.
I'm talking about a page full of summary statistics and advanced
statistics, with lots of cross categories on the top and left margin
of the table, as opposed to a visual display with x-axis and y-axis,
which is totally different.
(An example of how this is done in another language is available at
http://fivetimesfaster.blogspot.com )
For an AE table, you have an N and %
2009 Jan 08
3
Ashlee Vance's article on R in the New York Times
Ashlee Vance's article on R in the New York Times.
This is typical of the New York Times. Because they get to coast on the
prestige and reputation of their brand , they have a history of just this
sort of journalistic sloppiness. Whether it's the author or the editor at
fault doesn't really matter, they do this screw-up all the time.
Look, if you write an article on the first page of
2009 Jan 15
2
Interface to open source Reporting tools
...the NY Times blog mentioned by David Smith,
> specifically mentioning John, Rick and Allan. (Now awaiting moderation.)
> Of course there are many others deserving credit but far to numerous to
> list so I didn't get started.
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Robert Wilkins <irishhacker@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> > Is anyone in the leadership of the R-project going to contact the New
> > York Times and clarify that the article gave remarkably short shrift
> > to the people who designed the user interface for R, to a large extent
> > AT&T researchers...
2007 Jun 13
0
Where to Find Data Transformation Software
Hello All,
Here is the requested information. Most of it was on the original post for the
"Tools For Preparing Data For Analysis" thread from last week, but it
got overlooked.
They are all given under an open source license.
Check 'em out!
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Vilno: data transformation software, that reads in input datasets
(rows and columns),
2008 Nov 24
2
Estimating the standard error when you have sampling weights.
Hi,
Where can I find information ( freely available on the Internet , and also
books or other sources ) on how having sampling weights changes the
calculation of the standard error (of means and proportions)?
How good is R for this type of procedure? And SAS?
thanks
Robert
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2009 Jan 20
1
Gentleman and Ihaka's integrity in question
It does look like Gentleman and Ihaka not only lied to the New York
Times, but also to the New Zealand Herald and who knows who else. This
is disgusting. The R programming language is the S programming
language, and Gentleman and Ihaka are not the ones who designed it.
http://thenewyorktimesissloppy.blogspot.com/