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2009 Jun 12
3
replacing zeros by NAs
something like ...
> x<-c(1,2,3,0,5,6,0)
> is.na(x[x==0])<-T
> x
[1] 1 2 3 NA 5 6 NA
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Robert Kinley
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2010 Mar 05
0
running R from Notepad++ in Windows 7
...ere should be
enough market pressure before too long , to encourage the providers
of Notepad++ NpptoR to fix it ...
Thanks again Bob
Robert Kinley
bobk@lilly.com
Andrew Redd <aredd@stat.tamu.edu>
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Re: [R] running R from Notepad++ in Windows 7
I had a conversation with someone the other day about problems on Windows
7. It was caused by the compatibility mode that they were running R in.
That might be the issue here if you are using compatibility mode. Run...
2005 Sep 28
0
responses to my question on non-central t
...Sadly in Splus there seems to be no library equivalent to the R mvtnorm
package...
... unless someone out there has ported it, or has something similar up
their sleeve ??
cheers Bob
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Robert Kinley <KINLEY_ROBERT@lilly.com>
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[R] non-central t : R v.Splus
Hi
For bureaucratic reasons beyond my control I need to rewrite an R function
(for producing operating characte...
2011 Mar 04
2
Rstudio question
I really like RStudio ...
... but I wish it wouldn't automatically reload the last .RData it had.
Anyone know how to fix this ... ?
Also - does anyone know is there an Rstudio-user email-list forum thingy
out there ?
ta.
Robert Kinley
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2005 Sep 14
1
non-central t : R v.Splus
Hi
For bureaucratic reasons beyond my control I need to rewrite an R function
(for producing operating characteristic curves) as an Splus function (
version 6 , windows XP ).
The R function makes extensive use of the fact that the student's t
distribution function pt() has a non-centrality parameter built in ...
sadly that parameter is not present in the Splus pt() function .
2002 Mar 22
0
sequential t-test - replies
...nce not detected")
abline(v = seq(1:maxn), h = pyr)
#
# table as in Davies
#
ans <- data.frame(cbind(SampNo, U0, U1))
ans
}
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Robert D. Kinley
Site Statistician
Eli Lilly & co
Speke, UK
++151 448 6347
KINLEY_ROBERT at lilly.com
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Subject: [S] any S/R Code for Barnard's sequential t-test ?
Does anyone have, or know of, some...
2010 Nov 25
1
difficulty setting the random = argument to lme()
My small brain is having trouble getting to grips with lme()
I wonder if anyone can help me correctly set the random = argument
to lme() for this kind of setup with (I think) 9 variance/covariance
components ...
Study.1 Study.2 ...
Study.10
Treatment.A: subject: 1 2 3 4 5 6 etc. 28 29 30
Treatment.B: subject: 31
2009 May 26
4
moving from Windows to Linux - need help
hi
I've used R for many years on windows machines, but
have now acquired an Asus eee 1000 linux machine.
In order to get the best out of the machine, I used the
'pimpmyeee.sh' script, to get the full KDE desktop.
The version of Linux is Xandros, which I believe is
a close relative of Debian, but sadly I have only a
nodding acquaintance with Linux at present.
Naturally I want to
2009 Jun 01
1
installing sn package
...tatistics and Applied Mathematics
National University of Ireland
Galway
Ireland
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Dear Robert,
a different option, just to give you one more choice: you should be able
to keep the st...
2002 Mar 08
0
Barnard's sequential t-test code ?
Does anyone have, or know of, some S or R code to implement
the sequential t-test ?
The test is outlined in Kendall & Stuart vol 2A, ch 24, and a 'how
to do it' with a set of tables is given in 'Design & Analysis of
Industrial Experiments' ( O.L.Davies).
I'm interested in obtaining/creating an Splus or R application which
calculates the upper and lower curves
2003 Sep 10
0
Industrial Statistician Job (Basingstoke UK)
We (Eli Lilly & co) have a vacancy for an experienced industrial
statistician who is familiar with mainstream statistical software,
particularly Splus (or R) and/or SAS and/or JMP. The role is to
provide expertise and training in Statistics in support of
process-improvement in all areas of the business, particularly Statistical
Process Control, Design of Experiments, and Quality
2004 Apr 05
0
JOB: Industrial Statistician , Liverpool UK
Eli Lilly and company is one of the world's leading research-based
pharmaceutical companies, and Lilly UK is one of the "Sunday Times Top 100
Best Companies To Work For".
Due to growth, a new opportunity has arisen for an experienced
Statistician with excellent communication skills to join our European team
providing expertise and training in statistics to support pharmaceutical
2004 Apr 23
0
JOB: Industrial Statistician , Liverpool UK - CLOSING DATE 7th MAY
Eli Lilly and company is one of the world's leading research-based
pharmaceutical companies, and Lilly UK is one of the "Sunday Times Top 100
Best Companies To Work For".
Due to growth, a new opportunity has arisen for an experienced
Statistician with excellent communication skills to join our European team
providing expertise and training in statistics to support pharmaceutical
2010 Dec 01
0
problems formulating arguments to lme()
this is a clearer (I hope) version of an earlier post -
My problem is formulating the random = argument to give estimates
of all 9 random components for this kind of setup where there are
(I think) 9 variance/covariance components ...
Study.1 Study.2 ... Study.5
Treatment T1: subject: 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 13 14 15
Treatment T2: subject: 16 17
2006 Oct 23
1
Cube plots
Hi
does anyone know of any R functions or packages for the following :-
. generating cube plots for displaying the results from a response
surface experiment design
. generating ternary plots from a mixture design
. tetrahedral plot or quaternary plot for displaying results from a four
factor mixture experiment
thanks Bob Kinley
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2009 Nov 26
1
JMP <-> R ?
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2012 Mar 05
2
how to send text output to its own window
platform: R 2.14.2 - Windows XP - Rstudio
When I use cat() or print() in a script, the output text is of course
mixed up with the lines of the script.
I can sink() the output to a textfile and then play the file back at the
end of the script, but that's not really what I'm after.
It would be nice if the lines of text output could appear in a separate
window, in the same
2010 Oct 28
1
updating a local package
Hi folks
I have inherited a package which was created before release 2.10 and I
need to have it working in release 2.12
There is a folder containing the Man, Data and R subfolders, and the
description
file, and there is also the corresponding zip file.
I can install the package from the zip file, but when I try to load it I
get the message :-
Error: package was built before R
2012 Jul 03
1
saving contour() plot info
{ I think this message got rejected at the 1st attempt - trying again}
R 2.15.1 , windows XP
I have a very non-stationary bivariate time-series - say {xt,yt} t=1 ... lots.
I want to do a bivariate density contour-plot of the whole series and then step
through the series 1 second at a time plotting that second's {x,y} subset on top of the contour
plot and losing the previous
2005 May 25
2
time-ordered object list
It's often useful to view objects in time order.
In Splus I can do this with
> objects.summary(order = "dataset.date")
which delivers this sort of thing ...
data.class storage.mode extent object.size dataset.date
reference data.frame list 25 x 4 1700 2004.09.13
15:43
x data.frame list 15 x 4 1175