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2003 May 16
2
glm and gam confidence intervals
How can I obtain the values of confidence intervals from gam anf glm
objects?
Thanks in advance
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David Nogu?s Bravo
Functional Ecology and Biodiversity Department
Pyrenean Institute of Ecology
Spanish Research Council
Av. Monta?ana 1005
Zaragoza - CP 50059
976716030 - 976716019 (fax)
2003 Mar 19
0
graspeR problem
...using GraspeR, but i have found some problem
in grasp.model
I always obtain same error:
RESPONSE NAME: Aves
Error in "[.data.frame"(XXX, , c(1, sX)) :
invalid subscript type
The data are a vector for response and a vector for predictors. They
must be data.frame?
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David Nogu?s Bravo
Functional Ecology and Biodiversity Department
Pyrenean Institute of Ecology
Spanish Research Council
2003 Jun 10
0
binomial GAM ROC
Hello
Im a beginner on R and I would like how to develop a ROC statistic to
evaluate a GAM model with a binomial distribution (Im using mgcv package)
Thanks in advance
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David Nogu?s Bravo
Functional Ecology and Biodiversity Department
Pyrenean Institute of Ecology
Spanish Research Council
Av. Monta?ana 1005
Zaragoza - CP 50059
976716030 - 976716019 (fax)
2004 Mar 12
1
GCV UBRE score in GAM models
hello to everybody:
I would to know with ranges of GCV or UBRE values can be considered as
adequate to consider a GAM as correct
Thanks in advance
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David Nogu?s Bravo
Functional Ecology and Biodiversity Department
Pyrenean Institute of Ecology
Spanish Research Council
Av. Monta?ana 1005
Zaragoza - CP 50059
976716030 - 976716019 (fax)
2007 Nov 23
1
SuperRedCloth inserting <pre><code>
I maintain a web application frozen to version Ruby 1.8.6 and RedCloth 3.0.4
Whenever I insert a newline followed by a white space, SuperRedCloth, wraps the text with <pre><code> tags.
Say for example I write
###############
Hi
This is me
###############
This piece of text gets translated to
<p>Hi</p><pre><code>This is me</code></pre>
2004 Dec 01
2
step.gam
..., scope=list("a"= ~s(a,4), "b"= ~s(b,4), "c"= ~s(c,4),
"d"= ~s(d,4), "e"= ~s(e,4), "f"= ~s(f,4)))
However, the result shows a formula containing the whole model, without
eliminating any variable.
Anybody can help me?
Thanks
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David Nogués Bravo
Functional Ecology and Biodiversity Department
Pyrenean Institute of Ecology
Spanish Research Council
Av. Montañana 1005
Zaragoza - CP 50059
976716142 - 976716019 (fax)
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