Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "newtab".
2011 May 11
3
Vermunt's LEM in R
I don't know of any R package that can match all the functionality of LEM
eg fitting equality constraints to model parameters a la LISREL.
WRT dumping tables, I would have thought that as.data.frame.table does
pretty much what you want, [not tested]
newtab <- as.data.frame(table(a,b,c))
cat("dim\n")
for(i in seq(1, ncol(newtab)-1) {
cat(nlevels(newtab[,1]," ")
}
cat("\nlab ")
for(i in seq(1, ncol(newtab)-1) {
cat(letters[i], " ")
}
cat("\ndat [", newtab[,"Freq"], " ]\n")...
2008 Nov 25
1
Error in sqlCopy in RODBC
Hi All,
I am trying to copy portions of tables from one SQL database to another,
using sqlCopy in the RODBC package.
RemoteChannel = connection to remote database
LocalChannel = connection to local database
LocalTable = table in my local database to receive data from the remote
database
query <- select query in SQL
sqlCopy(RemoteChannel, query, "LocalTable",
2007 Nov 12
2
separate window for help/newbie
hi,
is there a way to make r open the help file in a separate window?
i'm quite new to linux(kubuntu) and used to work with r under windows...
thanks,
katharina
2008 Mar 05
3
ipf function in R
Hi
I have a 3 x 2 contingency table:
10 20
30 40
50 60
I want to update the frequencies to new marginal totals:
100 130
40 80 110
I want to use the ipf (iterative proportional fitting) function which
is apparently in the cat package.
Can somebody please advice me how to input this data and invoke ipf in R
to obtain an updated contingency table?
Thanks.
By the way I am quite new to R.
--
Dr
2009 Sep 16
4
2.10.0 Under development (unstable) (2009-09-15 r49711) just built segfaults on Debian Squeeze
I just downloaded R-devel and when loaded it immediately segfaults. I'm not
sure how much or what sort of diagnostic info and can provide, but below is
my build script, my console output, and the output of uname -r. I am
currently dependent on the development version of a package, so I'd like to
get R-devel up and running if possible. I am sure there is more info I can
provide, but before