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2000 Oct 14
2
Access to calculations in nls
...32.27 8.50e-14 ***
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Signif. codes: 0 `***' 0.001 `**' 0.01 `*' 0.05 `.' 0.1 ` ' 1
Residual standard error: 0.01919 on 13 degrees of freedom
Correlation of Parameter Estimates:
Asym xmid
xmid 0.9868
scal 0.9008 0.9063
Thanks in Advance,
Dermot MacSweeney.
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Dermot MacSweeney NMRC,
Email: dsweeney at nmrc.ucc.ie Lee Maltings,
Tel: +353 21 904178 Prospect Row,
Fax: +353 21 270271 Cork,
WWW: http://nmrc.ucc.ie Ireland
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2001 Feb 02
2
History
...os solaris2.7
system sparc, solaris2.7
status
major 1
minor 2.1
year 2001
month 01
day 15
language R
Thanks in advance,
Dermot MacSweeney
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Dermot MacSweeney NMRC,
Email: dsweeney at nmrc.ucc.ie Lee Maltings,
Tel: +353 21 904178 Prospect Row,
Fax: +353 21 270271 Cork,
WWW: http://nmrc.ucc.ie Ireland
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2000 Sep 19
1
Graphing measured and fitted distributions
...histogram to the original data (This is plotted
underneath the histogram) .The X-axis contains the
actual data values. The y-axis is entirely random. Is it also possible to do
this in R. Again I can send the relevant files to interested parties on an
individual basis.
Thanks in advance,
Dermot MacSweeney
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Dermot MacSweeney NMRC,
Email: dsweeney at nmrc.ucc.ie Lee Maltings,
Tel: +353 21 904178 Prospect Row,
Fax: +353 21 270271 Cork,
WWW: http://nmrc.ucc.ie Ireland
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2001 Jan 10
2
Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm
Hi All,
Is the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm available in R. This method combines the
steepest descent algorithm and Newton's method.
Thanks in Advance,
Dermot MacSweeney.
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Dermot MacSweeney NMRC,
Email: dsweeney at nmrc.ucc.ie Lee Maltings,
Tel: +353 21 904178 Prospect Row,
Fax: +353 21 270271 Cork,
WWW: http://nmrc.ucc.ie Ireland
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2001 Feb 05
4
Removing "row.names"
I need to completely remove row.names from a dataframe. Are there other
ways to remove them (and not anything else) besides:
mydataframe<-data.frame(mydataframe, row.names=NULL)
I realize that this doesn't really remove the row.names; it merely replaces
the current row.names vector with the numbers 1..nrow (in quotes).
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Dr. Marc R. Feldesman
Professor and
2001 Feb 05
4
Removing "row.names"
I need to completely remove row.names from a dataframe. Are there other
ways to remove them (and not anything else) besides:
mydataframe<-data.frame(mydataframe, row.names=NULL)
I realize that this doesn't really remove the row.names; it merely replaces
the current row.names vector with the numbers 1..nrow (in quotes).
=====================
Dr. Marc R. Feldesman
Professor and
2000 Oct 03
1
captions for than one figure
...ot;)
> mtext("(d)",side=1,line=4.5)
But the captions in the bottom two plots are clipped. I could textedit the
postscipt file and increase the boundary but that seems like overkill to me. Is
there any command where I can vertically offset the entire plot.
Thanks in Advance,
Dermot MacSweeney.
P.S. If I see another e-mail with the mention of an underscore I think that I
will crack up.
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Dermot MacSweeney NMRC,
Email: dsweeney at nmrc.ucc.ie Lee Maltings,
Tel: +353 21 904178 Prospect Row,
Fax: +353 21 270271 Cork...
2001 Apr 24
2
Reading and writing data
Hi All,
Two quick questions.
1) I am using write.table to output data.frames to ascii files, e.g.,
test <- data.frame(rnorm(2))
write.table(test,file="output")
"rnorm.2."
"1" -0.718560808193286
"2" -1.07965693020656
Is it possible to output the data without the first column, i.e.,
"rnorm.2."
-0.718560808193286
-1.07965693020656
2) Is
2000 Oct 17
1
filed plot symbols
This example,
x<-1:10
y1<-x
y2<-x+2
plot(x,y1,pch=21,ylim=range(c(y1,y2)),type="o",lty="solid",bg="white")
points(x,y2,pch=22,type="o",lty="dashed",bg="white")
legend(7,3,legend=c("y1","y2"),pch=c(21,22),lty=c("solid","dashed"),bg="white")
works if I use pch = one of 21-25. But
2000 Oct 19
0
legend -- one more try
Dermot MacSweeney pointed out to me that after my "fix" of legend(),
points were no longer coming out placed in the middle of the lines, but at
the right-hand edge. It turns out that naively swapping the order of
point-drawing and line-drawing also messes up the bookkeeping that
legend() does on the curre...
2001 Mar 28
5
R and xterm
Howdy!
I have a problem that's similar to one discussed earlier on the list:
When not in xterm all the backspace and cursor-movements and stuff
are working well. Only when I start R in an xterm window backspace
appears as ^H and so on. What can I do?
Ragnar
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2000 Nov 14
3
2 plots 1 figure
How do you obtain two plots on the same figure?
for example
plot(rnorm(100)
plot(rnorm(100),type="l")
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2001 Jan 07
0
boxplot question
Hi All,
As a follow-on from the mail below, it is possible to have boxplots based on
means and variance for more than one input, i.e.,
bxp(input1,input2,....)
Thanks in Advance,
Dermot
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>I have a couple more questions about boxplots. In the books I've read on
>statistics (I'm not a statistics expert but just a poor engineer