Displaying 20 results from an estimated 98 matches for "palese".
2005 Jun 22
3
Howto crosstable-ing......
...certain month for 24 selected meteo-stations
(COD_WMO) whose human-readable names are in (NOME).
str(tabella)
`data.frame': 1038 obs. of 4 variables:
$ COD_WMO: int 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045
...
$ NOME : Factor w/ 24 levels "ALGHERO","BARI/PALESE MACCHIE",..: 22 22
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 ...
$ DATE :'POSIXct', format: chr "2005-05-01" "2005-05-02" "2005-05-03"
"2005-05-04" ...
$ tMedia : num 11.7 18.6 16.9 19.7 15.0 ...
Here you are a short list of it:
COD_WMO NOME...
2005 Jan 28
3
GLM fitting
...omment on someone's posterior distribution
7. We may not be normal, but we are transformable
8. We never have to say we are certain
9. We are honestly significantly different
10. No one wants our jobs
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2004 Nov 22
1
R: simulation of Gumbel copulas
....uhd.edu
R version 2.0.1 windows
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2005 Jan 13
1
Re:Time-Series
...omment on someone's posterior distribution
7. We may not be normal, but we are transformable
8. We never have to say we are certain
9. We are honestly significantly different
10. No one wants our jobs
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2005 Jan 25
1
Fitting distribution with R: a contribute
...omment on someone's posterior distribution
7. We may not be normal, but we are transformable
8. We never have to say we are certain
9. We are honestly significantly different
10. No one wants our jobs
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2004 Oct 22
3
Convert a list in a dataframe
...sing data in these list.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best
Vito
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2005 Jan 13
2
chisq.test() as a goodness of fit test
...omment on someone's posterior distribution
7. We may not be normal, but we are transformable
8. We never have to say we are certain
9. We are honestly significantly different
10. No one wants our jobs
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2004 Dec 02
1
Re: A somewhat off the line question to a log normal distribution
...why.
Regards,
Siegfried Gonzi
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2004 Nov 24
3
T-test syntax question
Hi.
I'd like to do a t-test to compare the Delta values of items with Crit=1
with Delta values of items with Crit=0. What is the t.test syntax?
It should produce a result like this below (I can't get in touch with the
person who originally did this for me)
Welch Two Sample t-test
data: t1$Delta by Crit
t = -3.4105, df = 8.674, p-value = 0.008173 alternative hypothesis: true
2005 Jan 11
3
Kolmogorov-Smirnof test for lognormal distribution with estimated parameters
Hello all,
Would somebody be kind enough to show me how to do a KS test in R for a
lognormal distribution with ESTIMATED parameters. The R function
ks.test()says "the parameters specified must be prespecified and not
estimated from the data" Is there a way to correct this when one uses
estimated data?
Regards,
Kwabena.
--------------------------------------------
Kwabena Adusei-Poku
2004 Jul 21
2
Testing autocorrelation & heteroskedasticity of residuals in ts
...simalar tests) for time
series?
I find dwtest() and bptest() in the package lmtest,
but it requieres an lm object, while I've a ts object.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best
Vito
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2004 Oct 27
2
Skewness and Kurtosis
...some already included in a
package.
Thanks in advance.
Best
Vito
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2004 Oct 20
2
R & Graphs
...lt a graph to link variables correlated.
Many thanks.
Best,
Vito
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2004 Oct 30
2
(no subject)
Hi, there.
Does anybody know how to plot a smooth density plot for some data
simulated from certain distribution? Thanks.
Yulei
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2004 Dec 01
1
prediction
Hi!
I have a dataset of the lifespans (birth/death date) of about 100,000
people. I also have the birth dates of about 1,000,000 people who are
still alive. I also have other information for each of these people
including faculty,state,year graduated etc. I would like to do some
statistical analysis but since the data is factored i'm having trouble. I
looked into using the SVM package to
2004 Dec 03
0
R: vector to matrix transformation
...omment on someone's posterior distribution
7. We may not be normal, but we are transformable
8. We never have to say we are certain
9. We are honestly significantly different
10. No one wants our jobs
Visitate il portale http://www.modugno.it/
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2004 Dec 09
1
How can I estimate parameters of probability distributions?
Hi list,
I have a group of data. It looks like they follow a exponential
distribution. In R, how can I esimate lamda, that is the rate in pexp,
of the distribution and can I use Kolmogorov-Smirnov for hypothesis
testing in such a situation? I have read the "8.2 Examing the
distribution of a set of data" of "An Introduction to R" but I did not
find any clues on this issue.
2004 Dec 22
2
MASS installation
Good evening,
I need to fit experimental distributions by theoretical ones. I know
that it is possible in the package MASS but I don't know how to install
it. Can you help me?
Thank you, Angela
2005 Jan 20
0
Re: suggestion on data mining book using R
...omment on someone's posterior distribution
7. We may not be normal, but we are transformable
8. We never have to say we are certain
9. We are honestly significantly different
10. No one wants our jobs
Visitate il portale http://www.modugno.it/
e in particolare la sezione su Palese http://www.modugno.it/archivio/palese/
2005 Jan 21
0
R: chi-Squared distribution
...omment on someone's posterior distribution
7. We may not be normal, but we are transformable
8. We never have to say we are certain
9. We are honestly significantly different
10. No one wants our jobs
Visitate il portale http://www.modugno.it/
e in particolare la sezione su Palese http://www.modugno.it/archivio/palese/