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2001 Sep 18
1
case weights-coxph (solved)
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The Real Part of Coffee kohnicho at comp.nus.edu.sg
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2001 Sep 18
1
case weights in coxph (survival)
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The Real Part of Coffee kohnicho at comp.nus.edu.sg
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2002 May 09
3
read.table (PR#1535)
I downloaded the latest version of R (1.5.0) and issued a read.table() command
that used to work with (1.3.1). Unfortunately I erased 1.3.1 from my hard
drive after I downloaded R 1.5.0.
Here's the command and the error message I get under 1.5.0:
>
golub1<-read.table("C:/Microarrays/code/data_set_ALL_AML_train.txt",sep="\t",q
2001 Jan 10
2
nearest neighbors
Is there an implementation of a reasonable k-nearest neighbor finder
already in one of the packages?
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2002 Mar 21
2
Small typo in An Introduction to R (PR#1402)
At a snail's pace I keep on translating an introduction to R into italian;
I have reached the section describing the glm() function, in which some
example code is presented. The very last line of code, before the
beginning of the section on Poisson models is:
ldp <- ld50(coef(fmp)); ldl <- ld50(coef(fmp)); c(ldp, ldl)
which of course gives results 43.663 and 43.663; the correct code
2002 Mar 21
2
Small typo in An Introduction to R (PR#1402)
At a snail's pace I keep on translating an introduction to R into italian;
I have reached the section describing the glm() function, in which some
example code is presented. The very last line of code, before the
beginning of the section on Poisson models is:
ldp <- ld50(coef(fmp)); ldl <- ld50(coef(fmp)); c(ldp, ldl)
which of course gives results 43.663 and 43.663; the correct code
2000 Dec 24
1
gretl and R: info and request
Hello,
I thought some of you might like to know about a GNU project
that is complementary to R in some ways, namely gretl
http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/gretl
(GNU Regression, Econometrics and Time-series Library).
gretl (a library with cli and gui clients, the gui using
GTK) is designed to be very user-friendly, and suitable
for teaching econometrics. It has a fairly wide variety
of least-squares
2001 Nov 03
1
Help with Windows build
I'm trying to do a Windows build of Ray Brownrigg's port of the maps
library, and running into some problems.
There's a makefile for the shared library. I suspect that I just need
to change that to get it right, and everything will build properly,
but I'm running into trouble. Here's the original makefile, along
with my comments about changes:
>SRC= mapget.c mapproject.c
2001 Nov 03
1
Help with Windows build
I'm trying to do a Windows build of Ray Brownrigg's port of the maps
library, and running into some problems.
There's a makefile for the shared library. I suspect that I just need
to change that to get it right, and everything will build properly,
but I'm running into trouble. Here's the original makefile, along
with my comments about changes:
>SRC= mapget.c mapproject.c
2000 Sep 01
3
Object size in bytes
Hi,
Is there a command that will give the total size of an R object in bytes?
thanks
Nicholas
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2000 Sep 19
2
porting splancs library to R
I am trying to port the splancs library for S++ version 4.0 to R. I have modified the original FORTRAN to use dllwrap/dlltool (e.g. removed common blocks). I have been able to generate dll's (splancs.dll) using dllwrap/dlltool and Ming32 g77 with a -mdll switch. As of yet I have not been able to generate a dll that can be loaded by R.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions. An example
2000 Oct 03
2
plot.table() ?
I tend to use table() quite a bit for quick "diagnostics", summary, etc.
I have wished for a more automatic way of plotting these.
One possibility would be something like the following function;
The question is if (something like) the following is worth providing (and then
maintaining...) at all :
plot.table <- function(x, type = "h", ylim = c(0, max(x)), lwd = 2,
2001 Oct 26
2
wilcox.test point estimates perverse (PR#1150)
The point estimates produced by wilcox.test are perverse (not wrong, just
brain damaged). The Hodges-Lehmann estimator that goes with the signed
rank test is the median of the Walsh averages. The Hodges-Lehmann estimator
that goes with the rank sum test is the median of the pairwise differences.
wilcox.test agrees except that it uses the following very peculiar definition
of "sample
2001 Nov 22
2
zlib location
I'm trying to build the 1.4.0 development version of R for Windows.
I'll be posting problems as they arise, until I give up (or succeed),
or someone asks me to stop.
1. I don't have zlib, the compression library. The source file
gnuwin32/unzip/WHERE says to get it from
ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/zlib.html; that web site says
it has been closed and redirects me to
2001 Sep 01
1
RE: [R] GUI support from R
Hi Duncan,
I've been looking around at GUI toolkits to use with Python (and by
extension R). I initially tried Tk, but was disappointed because there is no
consistent set of high level widgets. I've subsequently done some looking
at QT, wxWindows, and GTK. QT is out because I am a *commercial* user, and
I don't want to have a license hassle. GTK seemed to have a lower level of
2000 Dec 20
7
R Newsletter: 1st Call for Articles
Hi,
Kurt Hornik and I will start to publish a quarterly electronic
``R Newsletter''
beginning with January 2001 (if all goes well). The idea is to have a
mixture of articles describing
1) new features in R itself
2) contributed add-on packages
3) nice applications
4) more general statistical computing issues related to R
5) or ...
OK, now comes my christmas wish to you: If you are
2000 Sep 07
1
getAttrb - Solved
Hi,
I changed
INTEGER(getAttrib(shape,mkChar("nParts")))[0]
to
INTEGER(getAttrib(shape,mkString("nParts")))[0]
and now it works fine.
Nicholas
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1999 Jul 26
0
ESRI Shapefile reader (help with dlls)
Hi,
I am working on a library of map functions for R and I have started
with code to read shapefiles (the format is not great but it is ubiquitous).
I am not a windows person, but where I am working I don't have access to
any UNIX machines easily. So here's the problem I wrote C code to read
the information out of the shapefile header and I compiled it using
the script given in Ripley and
1999 Jul 27
1
ESRI Shape reader
Well Dr. Ripley helped me solve the first problem, next question
I need to do some debugging now that the function loads properly
into R. I checked the S documentation and to use the C I/O functions
you need to include newredef.h, this file doesn't exist in /src/include.
How does this work in R? under S3.4 on a dec station i could use
fprintf(stdout,..);
fflush(stdout);
thanks,
Nicholas
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2000 Aug 15
0
package (in development)
Hi,
I have submitted the package maptools (the file is maptools-0.1a.zip). The
archive contains the source ready to compile. I have tested everything on
windows 98 and NT and haven't found any major bugs (yet). It should work
on lin/unix as well but I don't have easy access to a machine to test
it.
Of interest might be the functions dbf.read and dbf.write.
Also there is a function to