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2003 Aug 13
3
A question on orthogonal basis vectors
Hey, R-listers,
I have a question about determining the orthogonal
basis vectors.
In the d-dimensinonal space, if I already know
the first r orthogonal basis vectors, should I be
able to determine the remaining d-r orthognal basis
vectors automatically?
Or the answer is not unique?
Thanks for your attention.
Fred
2010 Dec 03
3
Checking for orthogonal contrasts
A common point made in discussion of contrasts, type I, II, III SS etc
is that for sensible comparisons one should use contrasts that are
'orthogonal in the row-basis of the model matrix' (to quote from
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02/archive/111550.html)
Question: How would one check, in R, that this is so for a particular
fitted linear model object?
Steve Ellison
2005 Apr 27
0
GPArotation package
We have just put a package GPArotation on CRAN. The functions in this
package perform an number of different orthogonal and oblique rotations
for factor analysis, using the gradient projection algorithm described
in Coen A. Bernaards and Robert I. Jennrich (2005), "Gradient
Projection Algorithms and Software for Arbitrary Rotation Criteria in
Factor Analysis, ", Educational and
2005 Apr 27
0
GPArotation package
We have just put a package GPArotation on CRAN. The functions in this
package perform an number of different orthogonal and oblique rotations
for factor analysis, using the gradient projection algorithm described
in Coen A. Bernaards and Robert I. Jennrich (2005), "Gradient
Projection Algorithms and Software for Arbitrary Rotation Criteria in
Factor Analysis, ", Educational and
2000 Sep 08
6
-1 and friends
Yo All!
Well I work on a diverse number of OS's with a diverse number of
clients. Some use F-Secure, SecureCRT, PuTTY, SSH.COM. OpenSSH, etc.
with a wide variety of versions between each, some from source,
some from rpms, etc... Basically a lot of legacy stuff that no one
has the time to update.
In fact I am working on a couple of OpenSSH config problems in the
last few days. Sometimes we
2011 Feb 02
2
unequally spaced factor levels orthogonal polynomial contrasts coefficients trend analysis
Hello [R]-help
I am trying to find
> a package where you can do ANOVA based trend analysis on grouped data
> using orthogonal polynomial contrasts coefficients, for unequally
> spaced factor levels. The closest hit I've had is from this web site:
>(http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:xN4K_KGuYGcJ:www.datavis.ca/sasmac/orpoly.html+Orthogonal+polynomial
>l
but I
2004 May 06
5
Orthogonal Polynomial Regression Parameter Estimation
Dear all,
Can any one tell me how can i perform Orthogonal
Polynomial Regression parameter estimation in R?
--------------------------------------------
Here is an "Orthogonal Polynomial" Regression problem
collected from Draper, Smith(1981), page 269. Note
that only value of alpha0 (intercept term) and signs
of each estimate match with the result obtained from
coef(orth.fit). What
2006 Apr 20
1
Mutually Orthogonal Latin Squares
Hi all,
The package crossdes could contruct a complete sets of mutually orthogonal latin squares.
The construction works for prime powers only.
I hope to know whether there is a way to construct a mutually orthogonal Lation square for
10 or other numbers that could not be prime powers.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Best wishes,
Jinsong Zhao
2008 Jul 01
1
Orthogonal polynomials and poly
Dear All,
I have found in the poly help this sentence:
The orthogonal polynomial is summarized by the coefficients, which can be
used to evaluate it via the three-term recursion given in Kennedy & Gentle
(1980, pp. 343–4), and used in the predict part of the code.
My question: which type of orthogonal polynomials are used by this function?
Hrmite, legendre..
TIA
Giovanni
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2004 Nov 02
2
Matrix decomposition: orthogonal complement
Hello,
How I can compute in R the orthogonal complement of one matrix?
If A (n x m ) matrix of full column rank (n>m), its orthogonal
complement is denoted by A_ .
A_ is n X (n-m) matrix of full column rank and such that A'A_=0.
I need to compute A_. How I can compute A_ in R?
Best Regards,
/Florin
--
Florin G. Maican
Ph.D. candidate, Department of Economics
School of
2002 Oct 08
2
Orthogonal Polynomials
Looking to the wonderful statistical advice that this group can offer.
In behavioral science applications of stats, we are often introduced to
coefficients for orthogonal polynomials that are nice integers. For
instance, Kirk's experimental design book presents the following
coefficients for p=4:
Linear -3 -1 1 3
Quadratic 1 -1 -1 1
Cubic -1 3 -3 1
In R orthogonal
2008 Sep 05
1
Orthogonalization algorithms
Hi,
I have eight vectors that I would like to orthogonalize preferably
using R. The vectors are of considerable length, however due to their
nature I know they satisfy the conditions needed to apply the
Gram-Schmidt algorithm. Before I embark on some R coding, I wanted to
check that there is no facility / function already around that computes
the orthogonal...
2005 Jul 07
1
Orthogonal Distance Regressions
Hi,
I work with environmental data and want to determine correlations between
variables that either have no "dependent/independent" relationship or the
relationship is unknown. Therefore I prefer to use orthogonal distance
regression (orthogonal linear regression, perpendicular sum of squares,
etc.). I am trying to get set up to do this in R, but the various
terminologies are
1999 Dec 10
1
orthogonal and nested model
I'm working with a orthogonal and nested model (mixed).
I have four factors, A,B,C,D;
A and B are fixed and orthogonal
C is nested in AB interaction
and finally, D is nested in C.
I would like to model the following
Y_ijklm=Mu+A_i+B_j+AB_ij+C_k(ij)+D_l(k(ij))+Error_m(...)
I used the next command
>summary(aov(abund~A*B + C % in % A:B + D % in % C % in % A:B ,datos))
Is it the correct
2004 Oct 30
2
How to plot PDF which is in the form of orthogonal polynomial
Dear all
using the orthogonal polymial on a set of data, I get an approximate
density which basically is in the form: exp(-polynomial),
as you know, the
parameters are the converged coeeficients.
obviously, It is hard, if not impossible, to use the inverse CDF method to
get a
sample and then plot density. then how can I plot the approximated density
in order to have a graphical comparision
2005 Apr 28
1
standard errors for orthogonal linear regression
Could someone please help me by giving me a reference to how one computes standard errors for the coefficients in an orthogonal linear regression, or perhaps someone has some R code? (I would accept a derivation or formula, but as a former teacher, I know how that can rankle.) I tried to imitate what's done in the code for lm() but went astray somewhere and got nonsense.
(This type of
2007 Jan 29
2
Need to fit a regression line using orthogonal residuals
I'm trying to fit a simple linear regression of just Y ~ X, but both X
and Y are noisy. Thus instead of fitting a standard linear model
minimizing vertical residuals, I would like to minimize
orthogonal/perpendicular residuals. I have tried searching the
R-packages, but have not found anything that seems suitable. I'm not
sure what these types of residuals are typically called
2005 Jul 08
1
Orthogonal regression
Dear R-Users,
is there any statement to fit a orthogonal regression
in R environment?
Many thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Vito
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2007 Jan 29
1
[Fwd: Need to fit a regression line using orthogonal residuals]
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2011 Jun 22
1
Factor Analysis with orthogonal and oblique rotation
Hello
I seem to find only two types of rotation for the factanal function in R, the Varimax and Promax, but is it possible to run a orthogonal and oblique rotations in R?
Thanks in advance
Rosario