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2007 Jun 14
3
Responding to a posting in the digest
Is there a convenient way to respond to a particular posting which is a part of the digest? I mean something that will automatically quote the original message, subject, etc. Thank you! Moshe Olshansky m_olshansky at yahoo.com
2008 Jul 10
5
rounding
Hi, Round(0.55,1)=0.5 Round(2.55,1)=2.6 Can this be right? Thanks, Ed [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Aug 24
3
Igraph library: How to calculate APSP (shortest path matrix) matrix for a subset list of nodes.
Dear R Users, I have a network of 25000 total nodes and a list of 500 node which is a subset of all nodes. Now I want to calculate the APSP (all pair shortest path) matrix only for these 500 nodes. I would appreciate any help. Thanks in advance Dinesh -- Dinesh Kumar Barupal Research Associate Metabolomics Fiehn Lab UCD Genome Center 451 East Health Science Drive GBSF Builidng University of
2007 Aug 07
5
small sample techniques
If my sample size is small is there a particular switch option that I need to use with t.test so that it calculates the t ratio correctly? Here is a dummy example? รก =0.05 Mean pain reduction for A =27; B =31 and SD are SDA=9 SDB=12 drgA.p<-rnorm(5,27,9); drgB.p<-rnorm(5,31,12) t.test(drgA.p,drgB.p) # what do I need to give as additional parameter here? I can do it manually but
2008 Jul 08
8
Sum(Random Numbers)=100
Hi R, I need to generate 50 random numbers (preferably poisson), such that their sum is equal to 100. How do I do this? Thank you, Shubha This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged i...{{dropped:13}}
2009 Jul 08
2
i need same function solver in excel..
hi.. i used R a few days.. who can call me? same function solver in excel. _________________________________________________________________ [[elided Hotmail spam]] [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Aug 17
1
[BioC] function to find coodinates in an array
The arr.ind in the which function does the job very nicely!!! Thank you everyone for the suggestions! Ana > > >---- Mensaje Original ---- >De: marc_schwartz at comcast.net >Para: m_olshansky at yahoo.com >Asunto: Re: [BioC] [R] function to find coodinates in an array >Fecha: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 21:53:44 -0500 > >>If I am correctly understanding the problem, I think that this is >what >>you want: >> >>set.seed(1) >> >># Create a 3x3x3 array &...
2017 Jun 18
2
dist function in R is very slow
...kes less than 50 seconds for my (dense) matrix of 5,054 rows and 12,803 columns, while dist.matrix with method="euclidean" takes almost 10 minutes (which is still orders of magnitude faster than dist). From: Stefan Evert <stefanML at collocations.de> To: Moshe Olshansky <m_olshansky at yahoo.com> Cc: R-devel Mailing List <r-devel at r-project.org> Sent: Sunday, 18 June 2017, 2:33 Subject: Re: [Rd] dist function in R is very slow > On 17 Jun 2017, at 08:47, Moshe Olshansky via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org> wrote: > > I am visualising high di...
2007 Oct 11
2
Rearranging dataset
Hi all, I have a datasei like this : ID Date Price aa 01/01/07 12 aa 01/02/07 13 bb 01/01/07 23 bb 01/02/07 12 Now I want to write them in following format : ID Date Price ID Date Price aa 01/01/07 12 bb 01/01/07 23 aa 01/02/07 13
2007 Jun 07
1
Creating an Access (.mdb) database using R
Hello! I have a short question: Is it possible to create a (non-existing) Access database using R (and if yes, how)? I need to create a new database and then insert a few tables into it. Thank you in advance, Moshe Olshansky m_olshansky at yahoo.com
2007 Oct 19
2
Declaring variables in R
Please forgive me if my question is answered in Help FAQ no. 23481739... In language like C every variable must be declared before it can be used. In VBA, if a variable has not been declared it is assumed to be of a special type (Variant). In R (and Matlab) variables do not have to be declared. This is convenient, but in a large program one can make a typo which will be extremely difficult to
2007 Nov 08
1
finite mixture model (or latent class)
Dear Listers, My post might be somewhat OT. Currently, I am trying to use flexmix to build a finite mixture model. For instance, I am getting the prior probability and coefficients for each latent class from training data. Is there a way to get the posterior probablity and prediction of a new dataset? What I am thinking is to apply the prior prob and coefficient from training set to testing data
2007 Aug 11
1
binomial simulation
hello, I asked about this simulation a few days ago, but still i can't get what i need. I have 2 units: icu and regular. from icu I want to take 200 observations from binomial distribution, when probability for disease is: p=0.6. from regular I want to take 300 observation with the same probability: p=0.6 . the distribution to detect disease when disease occurred- *for someone from icu* - is:
2007 Nov 27
2
lme object manipulation
Hello: I have an lme object, say lme_res2, which was generated using the varIdent. I'm trying to extract the double 1.532940 from the object, but I can't find it by attributes(lme_res2) or attributes(summary(lme_res2)). How can I pull it out (so that I can save it to another variable)? Thanks. Shin Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML Data: dat Log-restricted-likelihood:
2007 Oct 17
3
type conversion
Hello, I am trying to do arithmetic on numbers extracted from a PostgreSQL database, wherein the numbers are stored as type "money". The transcript below illustrates the problem. > Membersind06 <- sqlQuery(channel,"select * from income where rowname like '%Membersind%'") > names(Membersind06) [1] "rowname" "item"
2008 Apr 29
3
Simulation study in R
Here I am in a simulation study where I want to find different values of x and y such that f(x,y)=c (some known constant) w.r.t. x, y >0, y<=x and x<=c1 (another known constant). Can anyone please tell me how to do it efficiently in R. One way I thought that I will draw different random numbers from uniform dist according to that constraints and pick those which satisfy f(x,y)=c. However
2008 Jun 24
5
Measuring Goodness of a Matrix
Hi all, Suppose I have 2 matrices A and B. And I want to measure how good each of this matrix is. So I intend to compare A and B with another "gold standard" matrix X. Meaning the more similar a matrix to X the better it is. What is the common way in R to measure matrix similarity (ie. A vs X, and B vs X) ? - Gundala Viswanath Jakarta - Indonesia
2007 Jun 12
3
Appropriate regression model for categorical variables
Dear users, In my psychometric test i have applied logistic regression on my data. My data consists of 50 predictors (22 continuous and 28 categorical) plus a binary response. Using glm(), stepAIC() i didn't get satisfactory result as misclassification rate is too high. I think categorical variables are responsible for this debacle. Some of them have more than 6 level (one has 10 level).
2008 Jul 31
3
Code to calculate internal rate of return
Hi all. I am an R newbie and trying to grasp how the simple optimization routines in R work. Specifically, I would like some guidance on how to set up a code to calculate the internal rate of return on an investment project (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_rate_of_return). My main problem (I think) is that I want a generic code where N (number of periods) can be easily changed and set
2008 Jan 21
5
"nonstandard" column names
Hi everyone, I am sure that this question has been asked here some time ago but I do not remember the answer and was unable to find it in the archives... Below is my question: suppose that I have a data.frame x and one of it's columns name is "CPI/RPI" (without quotation marks of course). How can I reference this column? Neither of x$CPI/RPI or x$"CPI/RPI" work. I