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2016 Mar 30
2
Compute the Gini coefficient
Hello,
I would like to build a Lorenz curve and calculate a Gini coefficient in order to find how much parasites does the top 20% most infected hosts support.
Here is my data set:
Number of parasites per host:
parasites = c(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
Number of hosts associated with each number of parasites given above:
hosts = c(18,20,28,19,16,10,3,1,0,0,0)
To represent the Lorenz curve:
I
2012 May 09
2
Random resampling of columns in species association matrices
I have a host-parasite association matrix in which parasite species are rows
and host species columns and cells contain the frequency of interactions.
Some parasites are associated with many hosts, and some hosts harbor several
parasites, and I want to repeatedly select only one single representative
host per "generalized" (multi-host) parasite to create a new matrix in which
no hosts
2011 Dec 01
1
Hlink node data for 570645 already has path ...
When syncing one backup system (running dirvish, but that's not really
relevant) to a second long-term backup system which uses btrfs
snapshots, I get the following output:
rsync: link "/parasite.oob.telegraaf.net/vservers-var-www/tree/elo/var/www/lokaalx/openx-htdocs/etc/xmlcache/.svn/prop-base/cache_etc-changes_schema-tables-core-12934.bin.svn-base" (in backup-aquagirl) =>
2007 Mar 12
2
Parasite and camping_generator 0.2.0
Announcing the the 0.2.0 release of parasite and the camping_generator.
Parasite (from the project page -- http://parasite.rubyforge.org/):
Camping app developers no longer have any reason to envy their Ruby on
Rails friends: Parasite brings generators, environments, and other
Rails-y goodness to the world of Camping app development.
Parasite is currently at version 0.2. The Parasite package is
2011 Jul 20
2
bar chart issue
Hi everyone,
I determined the presence of three types parasites in a passerine bird
over two years. I would like to create a bar chart that shows the
proportion infected on the y and year/parasite on the x such that each
type of parasite is grouped together (single label) and a bar for each
year . This would show if there have been changes in the prevalence of
a the parasite over two years.
2016 Apr 01
0
Compute the Gini coefficient
...umul_hosts)
> cumul_parasites = c(0,cumul_parasites)
>
> plot(cumul_hosts,cum9l_parasites,type=?l?)
>
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> The Gini coefficient can be calculated as
> library(reldist)
> gini(parasites,hosts)
>
>
> If you want to check, you can ?recreate? the original data (number of parasited for each host) with
>
> num_parasites = rep(parasites,hosts)
>
> and
> gini(num_parasites)
>
> will also give you the Gini coefficient you want.
>
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>>> From this Lorenz curve, how can I calculate the Gini coefficient with the function "gi...
2005 Aug 18
1
GLMM - Am I trying the impossible?
Dear all,
I have tried to calculate a GLMM fit with lmer (lme4) and glmmPQL
(MASS), I also used glm for comparison.
I am getting very different results from different functions, and I
suspect that the problem is with our dataset rather than the functions,
but I would appreciate help in deciding whether my suspicions are right.
If indeed we are attempting the wrong type of analysis, some
2008 Jun 29
2
Survival Analysis with two different events
Hello all,
I am hoping to use survival analysis to examine whether parasite attack
increases nest death in a species of social wasp. I therefore have data for
1. Whether the nest "died" in the 6 week census period ("Status", where
1=died, 0=survived)
2. The day number of death/last recorded day it was observed alive.
3. Whether the nest was attacked by the parasite (0/1 as
2010 Aug 20
3
if-else function
...ve a little subset of my data:
VariablePAR Plot1 Plot2
Plot3 Plot4
ParasiteA 3 1 1 4
ParasiteB 1 2 3 5
ParasiteC 2 1 1 3
ParasiteD 2 1 1 4
ParasiteE 4 1 1 1
The function should give a 1 for plots 1 and 4 and a 0 for plots 2 and
3.
Your help is very much appreciated,
Laetitia
2008 Dec 12
1
Support vector model?
Dear All,
Apologies for sending this email to both list, but at this point I'm not
sure which one could help me the most.
I have 4 sets of data, 1 test and 3 different sets of controls.
The measurements are binary, with a matrix of 0 and 1
I'm measuring across time (rows, ~815) the behaviour of organelles in
the cell by microscopy in response to different stimuli (several
measurements
2009 Dec 13
1
Non-linear Weibull model for aggregated parasite data
Hi,
I am trying to fit a non-linear model for a parasite dataset. Initially, I
tried log-transforming the data and conducting a 2-way ANCOVA, and found
that the equal variance of populations and normality assumptions were
violated. Gaba et al. (2005) suggests that the Weibull Distribution is best
for highly aggregated parasite distributions, and performs better (lower
type 1 and 2 error rates)
2013 Feb 17
2
nested random factor using lme produces errors
Hi,
I am running a mixed-effect model with a nested-random effect. I am
interested in gut parasites in moose. I has three different type of
treatment that I applied to moose which are from different "families". My
response variable is gut parasites and the factors are moose families which
is nested within treatment. My data is balanced.
To answer this question, I used the lme function
2007 Jan 12
5
Rails session parasite...
All,
I see this item on the merb-0.0.8 release notes
Added rails session parasite mode.
I am assuming merbs can piggy back off the rails current session.
How does one achieve that ?
Thanks
Fernand
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2005 Nov 02
1
nlminb failed to converge with lmer
Dear all,
I'm building binomial mixed-model using lme4 package.
I'm able to obtain outputs properly except when I include two particular
variables: date (from 23 to 34; 1 being to first sampling day) and Latitude
(UTM/100 000, from 55.42 to 56.53). No "NA" is any of those variables.
In those cases, I get the warning message: "nlminb failed to converge"
I tried to
2012 Jul 01
0
Cumulative Link Models
Dear R community,
I'm trying to analyze a model with an ordinal response variable.
I wonder if clm()s (Cumulative Link Models) are appropriate in my case.
The study compares parasite infestation of porpoises in 1995 and 2009. The degree of infestation is a rank (mild to severe, as ordered factor). In some parasite species clm gives meaningful results. But in one case I started to wonder. In
2010 May 12
3
Removing points
I have a some data, and imagine a column of how many parasitic eggs found in
the stool of some children some of the children we do not have this data so
we put -1 in stead. How can you remove the people with -1, to calculate
means and do box plots. Thank you!
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2008 Apr 09
2
GLM fitting in R and Statistica
Hi,
I have a problem concerning discrepances between R (which I use) and
Statistica (which uses my supervisor). I can't say what is the origin
of these differences but unfortunately my supervisor doesn't know that
either.
Our response variable is number (or presence/absence) of parasites in
rodents and explanatory variables are presence/absence of several
alleles. The rodents were
2006 Nov 29
0
Camping_generator
Hello campers,
I wanted to let you know that I''ve just released my camping generator,
which uses the rails generator system to create new camping apps.
$ gem install camping_generator
It''s the first part of my Parasite project, which aims to leverage
rails for better, faster, stronger camping development.
Feel free to take issue with my coding style, but submit issues at
2004 Oct 04
2
fxsmod cable length limit
Is there a cable length limit to use with a fxsmod (TDM400B) ?
I noticed that if I use a very long cable 148 feet, I can hear some
parasite : I hear the radio ! If I use a short cable, there is no
problem...
Thanks for help,
St?phane HENRY
2016 May 10
3
[llvm dev] do we have allocator hook to use maximum different registers?
Hi,
Default register allocator tries to reuse the same registers over and
over again even if register file have a plenty of registers to use.
This creates parasite false dependencies and makes scheduling less
effective.
How to instruct allocator (may be override some virtual function in
mine backend?) that it is profitable to use maximum number of
available registers with minimal dependencies?