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2006 Oct 30
1
nlme Error: Subscript out of bounds
...tead of using subset= and compacting the fixed and random
expressions.)
This is a what the grouped data object looks like:
levelI.data[1:2,]
Grouped Data: GMAE ~ AGE | STUDYID
STUDYID TIME SCORE INCURVES MOST FIRST AGE
19 1005 1 ACTUAL (unaided) in JAMA curves Level I Level I 49.11301
20 1005 2 ACTUAL (unaided) in JAMA curves Level I Level I 56.53745
GMFM GMFCS GMAE YRS
19 91.03394 1 74.16 4.092751
20 95.35018 1 84.05 4.711454
Here is the nlme model:
cp.grad<-deriv(~ (100/(1+exp(-L)))*(1-exp(-exp(l...
2008 Jul 20
2
Erro: cannot allocate vector of size 216.0 Mb
...ize(max=TRUE)
[1] 13.4375
> gc()
used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb) max used (Mb)
Ncells 209552 5.6 407500 10.9 350000 9.4
Vcells 125964 1.0 786432 6.0 496686 3.8
>
And even trying to increase the memory.limits, i still get and error.
Any sugestions?
Thanks in advance.
jama
2007 Jun 27
2
Meta-Analysis of proportions
...he meta-regression using proportions, not the usual OR/RR frequently used on RCT studies.
Have already searched already several handbooks, R-manuals, mailing lists, professors, but... not clue at all...
Does anyone have already tried this? A colleague of mine recently published a similar study on JAMA, but he used OpenBUGS - a software I'm not familiar with...
If there is any tip/suggestion for a possible syntax, could someone send me? I need to finish this paper before my PhD qualify, but I'm completely stuck...
So, any tip will be more than welcome...I will really appreciate it!!!...
2004 Jul 19
2
Evaluating the Yield of Medical Tests
Hello,
I'm a biostatistician in Toronto. I would like to know if there is
anything in survival analysis developed in R for the method "Evaluating
the Yield of Medical Test" (JAMA. May 14,1982--Vol 247, No.18 Frank E.
Harrell, Jr,PhD; Robert M. Califf, MD; David B. Pryor, MD;Kerry L.Lee,
PhD; Robert A. Rosait,MD.)
Hope to hear from you and thanks
Lisa Wang, MSc
Project Organiser & Researcher
Cancer Informatics,
Ontario Cancer Institute/Princess Margaret Hospital, Univ...
2010 Apr 19
2
plotting RR, 95% CI as table and figure in same plot
...f helping colleagues write up a ms in which we fit
zero-inflated Poisson models. I would prefer plotting the rate ratios
and 95% CI (as I've found Gelman and others convincing about plotting
tables...), but our journals usually like the numbers themselves.
Thus, I'm looking at a recent JAMA article in which both numbers and
dotplot of RR and 95% CI are presented and wondering about best way to
do this in R.
Essentially, the plot has 3 columns: variable names, RR and 95% CI, and
dotplot of the same.
Using the bioChemists data in the pscl package and errbar function in
Hmisc packa...
2018 Apr 12
1
ODE
Hello All,
I'm struggling to solve this ODE using R,
vdpol <- function (h, v, t) (
list(c (
-0.1*v/(pi*(2*10*h-h^2)),
(v = (-0.1*v/(pi*(2*10*h-h^2))^2) + 2*9.81*h))
))
library(deSolve)
yini <- (c(h = 20, v=0))
nonstiff <- ode(y = yini, func = vdpol,
times= seq(0, 30, by =
2014 Nov 05
2
Solo enteros en el eje Y de graficos con lattice
Estimada comunidad, imagino que debe ser simple, pero llevo ya varias
horas buscando como hacer para que el eje Y de un grafico hecho con
lattice use solo enteros. Los valores que se grafican son enteros entre
0 y 3, pero el grafico incluye 0.5, 1.5 ...
Alguna idea ? ... ya lei la ayuda de xyplot pero no veo donde podria
encontrarse la opcion.
Gracias,
Slds, eric.
--
Forest Engineer
2001 Jan 11
2
MP3pro
So it looks like the Frauenhoffer boys are issuing an updated format --
MP3pro. They claim that it will give 128kbps/MP3 quality in 64kbps.
I'm interested to see what others think of this.
I'm also curious: I've seen others on the list say that Ogg/Vorbis' sound
quality is "better" than MP3. Can this be quantified (or is this already
on a web page somewhere)? I kinda
2012 Nov 27
4
Fitting and plotting a coxph with survfit, package(surv)
Hi Dear R-users
I have a database with 18000 observations and 20 variables. I am running
cox regression on five variables and trying to use survfit to plot the
survival based on a specific variable without success.
Lets say I have the following coxph:
>library(survival)
>fit <- coxph(Surv(futime, fustat) ~ age + rx, data = ovarian)
>fit
what I am trying to do is plot a survival
2003 Sep 25
1
Diamond graphs, again.
Some time ago I was allowed to discuss "Diamond Graphs", and whether
they would be useful in R, in this mailing list.
The August 2003 issue of The American Statistician has finally arrived
here and I have been able to read the article. A number of points of
interest arise.
1. The article is
"A Diamond-Shaped Equiponderant Graphical Display of the
Effects of Two