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2009 Apr 13
4
Physical Units in Calculations
...hcad and trying to translating to R. Anyway, the only task I still use
Mathcad for is calculations that involve physical quantities and units. For
example, in Mathcad I can add 1 kilometer to 1 mile and get the right answer
in the units of length I choose. Likewise, if I try to add 1 kilometer to 1
kilogram I get properly chastised. Is there a way in R to assign quantities
and units to numbers and have R keep track of them like Mathcad does?
Tom
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2001 Apr 23
3
missing ctest and methodological question
...ific advice. For a publication a have to check about
80 samples with about 3000-5000 values each whether they
a normally distributed (N(0,1) to be exact). The problem is,
that they are derived from discrete measurements (the
weight of children, for example, where nearly all values
have full or half kilograms), so Kolmogorov-Smirnov doesn't
seem to be the right choice. Shapiro-Wilk, however,
is limites to 5000 values, for good reasons, I think.
Personally, for a single sample I would make some plots
for everyone to see that it fits quite good, but in this
case it would be nice if I could finally h...
2007 Oct 14
1
Adjusting for heaping in data
Hi R users. I am new to the community and have got myself into a little problem.
I have a dataset of birth weights recorded by nurses at a delivery
clinic in an developing country.
The weights are entered in KiloGrams with one decimal. However there
is substantial heaping at each 500g when looking at the sample in a
histogram. Do anyone of you know a easy way to adjust for this and if
it exists an R package to implement the method?
Best regards
Thomas Fr?jd
2007 Jan 29
2
Need to fit a regression line using orthogonal residuals
I'm trying to fit a simple linear regression of just Y ~ X, but both X
and Y are noisy. Thus instead of fitting a standard linear model
minimizing vertical residuals, I would like to minimize
orthogonal/perpendicular residuals. I have tried searching the
R-packages, but have not found anything that seems suitable. I'm not
sure what these types of residuals are typically called
2001 Oct 03
1
Patch rejections against 2.4.11pre2
...pre2, but I need ext3; and the 0.9.10 patch that
works on 2.4.10 has two non-trivial rejections in fs/buffer.c. Has
anyone successfully integrated ext3 with 2.4.11pre2?
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Chip Salzenberg - a.k.a. - <chip@pobox.com>
"We have no fuel on board, plus or minus 8 kilograms." -- NEAR tech
2001 Oct 17
0
Unofficial ext3 patch for 2.4.12
...t.com/pub/linux/kernel/ext3-0.9.12-2.4.12.patch.gz
Note that this is an unofficial patch! No guarantees! Not
responsible! But it works for me....
Share & Enjoy!
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Chip Salzenberg - a.k.a. - <chip@pobox.com>
"We have no fuel on board, plus or minus 8 kilograms." -- NEAR tech
2001 Mar 03
0
[PATCH] PrintLastLog option
...You Asked For It!"
PS: I'm tired of maintaining my own version of Debian's ssh just to
have this option available, so I hope you find it acceptable.
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Chip Salzenberg - a.k.a. - <chip at valinux.com>
"We have no fuel on board, plus or minus 8 kilograms." -- NEAR tech
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2008 Sep 25
0
Please help me interpret these results (fitting distributions to real data)
I just thought of a useful metaphore for the problem I face. I am dealing
with a problem in business finance, with two kinds of related events.
However, imagine you have a known amount of carbon (so many kilograms), but
you do not know what fraction is C14 (and thus radioactive). Only the C14
will give decay events (and once that event has occurred, the atom that
decayed will never decay again). C12 will never decay. What you want to
know is a) what is the ratio of C12 to C14 at time 0, and b) how many d...
2010 May 19
3
offset in gam and spatial scale of variables
Hi,
We are analizing the relationship between the abundance of groupers in line
transects and some variables. We are using the quasipoisson distribution. Do
we need to include the length of the transects as an offset if they all have
the same length??
Also, can we include in the gam models variables that are measured at
different spatial scales? We have done an analysis to see what variables