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2010 Oct 08
5
saving object function
...jects to save so I could do, I am wondering if I have more than one object within my function. functest$a and get the result. I hope this is clear. ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Feb 14
2
anova help
...F term. here is my data. In SPSS the F scores about double the ones in R, how can I specify one of my factors as a random factor or change it to where it does the right model fitting? I am using the lm command instead of glm. I am new to R so this might seem basic. Joe King, M.A. <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com "Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never - in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense" - Winston Churchill "You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something...
2011 Jan 31
2
Rubin's rules of multiple imputation
...heres ways, like using Amelia from Gary King's website to create the imputed data sets, but how to make them into one or combine them for analysis. ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- Ad astra per aspera - "Through hardships to the stars" [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Jan 20
2
splitting a square symmetric matrix
...-matrix(c(1,4,3,4,1,2,3,2,1), nrow = 3, ncol=3, byrow=TRUE) is there anyway to get the lower right diagonal instead of the entire symmetric matrix? ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- Ad astra per aspera - "Through hardships to the stars" [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jul 18
2
loop troubles
...uot;Posterior 1", "Posterior 2", "Posterior 3") colnames(posterior)<-c("Mu", "SD") return(posterior)} ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Oct 06
1
selected value in a vector to make bold
...5? Is it possible to do this in like an if else statement? Could I use x<-seq(-10,10,1) x.bold<-expression(paste(bold(x))) thanks all! ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Apr 11
1
predict ordered regresssion
Is there a way to get confidence intervals around an ordered regression like polr() in the MASS package? ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- Ad astra per aspera - "Through hardships to the stars" [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jun 13
1
using latticeExtra plotting confidence intervals
..."ci.upper4", "ci.lower1", "ci.lower2", "ci.lower3", "ci.lower4" ))) ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle Office: 404A Miller Hall 206-913-2912 <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Dec 26
5
Is SEM package of R suitable for sem analysis
Dears, I'm a college student and In doing my statistics homework. I use R with SEM package as my tool for sem analysis, but my teacher told me AMOS is more suitable for such analysis. Could someone help tell me whether it is true that some commercial software is better accepted in academic fields? Sorry if I should not post such topics here. -- Best Regards, Reeyarn T. Lee Accounting
2009 Dec 21
3
Signif. codes
My question is about the "Signif. codes" and the p-value, specifically, the output when I run summary(nameofregression.lm) So you get this little key: Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1 And on a regression I ran, next to the intercept data, I get '***' Coefficients: > > Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) > >
2011 Mar 10
0
confidence intervals when using polr()
..., 34L, 35L, 38L, 39L, 40L, 41L, 42L, 44L, 45L, 46L, 47L, 48L, 49L, 50L, 54L, 55L, 56L, 57L, 58L, 59L, 60L, 61L), class = "data.frame") ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 <mailto:jp@joepking.com> jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- Ad astra per aspera - "Through hardships to the stars" [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Oct 30
4
opacity under dispersion command under plotrix
...and come forward in a plot and allow the fill in the dispersion parameter be transparent so all of the lines I am using to note confidence intervals are shown? ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Nov 27
2
layers in xYplot of Hmisc
...-y2+ci2 cilower2<-y2-ci2 xYplot(Cbind(y2,cilower2,ciupper2)~x2, method="filled bands",col.fill="light grey", type=c("b")) ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Dec 15
2
subtitle in Hmisc xYplot
...t.points = TRUE, method='filled bands', main='main title', sub='subtitle') I get an error saying subscript out of bounds, any help? ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Dec 13
0
Hmisc filled bands colors
...filled bands part, is there a way though to have different groups have different color of bands, maybe a lighter version of the color of the line that is used? ------------------------------------------- Joe King, M.A. Ph.D. Student University of Washington - Seattle 206-913-2912 jp@joepking.com ------------------------------------------- "Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering." --Theodore Roosevelt [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Nov 20
1
Hmisc and Lattice question on gridlines
I have been using lattice xyplot and am quite pleased, and I can use the type=c("b","g") to have it print gridlines into the page, yet if I want to have a line plot with points on it, how do I get the xYplot to print gridlines (I use Hmisc xYplot because of its bands method which allows plotting of confidence intervals). Any suggestions? I have looked at the panel functions but
2010 Dec 14
2
multivariate multi regression
Hello, I want to model my data with the following model: Y1=X1*coef1+X2*coef2 Y2=X1*coef2+X2*coef3 Note: coef2 appears in both lines Xi, Yi is input versus output data respectively How can I do this in R? I got this far: lm(Y1~X1+X2,mydata) now how do I add the second line of the model including the cross dependency? Your help is greatly appreciated! Cheers, Bastiaan
2011 Jan 19
2
VarCorr
I have a loop that I would like to use to extract the "stddev" for each itteration so I can average the "stddev" for all the runs. It would be helpful to know how to extract the "stddev" for each run from the VarCorr. Thanks MCruns<-1000 sighatlvec<-rep(NA,MCruns) sighatbvec<-rep(NA,MCruns) sighatevec<-rep(NA,MCruns) for(mc in 1:MCruns) {
2009 Nov 02
3
problems with read.csv
Dear all, I''d like to ask help on R code to get the same results as the following Splus code: >indata<-importData("/home/data_new.csv") >indata[1:5,4] [1] 0930 1601 1006 1032 1020 I tried the following R code: > indata<-read.csv("/home/data_new.csv") > indata[1:5,4] [1] 930 1601 1006 1032 1020 I''d like the first
2009 Nov 02
4
Frequency
BAYESIAN INFERENCES FOR MILKING TEMPERAMENT IN CANADIAN HOLSTEINS Hi All, I have a data set "x" with several variables. Sample of the data is shown below V1 v2 v3 v4 5 6 9 10 3 4 7 10 4 6 10 18 I want the frequency of each data point sorted by their occurrence. Below is the output that I want 10 =3 6=2 4=2 9=1 5=1 7=1 3=1 How do