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2005 Jul 14
2
Partek has Dunn-Sidak Multiple Test Correction. Is this the same/similar to any of R's p.adjust.methods?
The Partek package (www.partek.com) allows only two selections for Multiple
Test Correction: Bonferroni and Dunn-Sidak. Can anyone suggest why Partek
implemented Dunn-Sidak and not the other methods that R has? Is there any
particular advantage to the Dunn-Sidak method?
R knows about these methods (in R 2....
2005 Jun 15
1
2 LDA
Hi,
I am using Partek for LDA analysis. For a binary
response variable, it generates 2 discriminant
functions, one for each of the 2 levels of the
response variable. And I can simply calculate 2
discriminant scores (say d1 and d2) for each sampples
using the 2 discriminant functions, then I can use the
following formula...
2018 Mar 09
0
Package gamlss used inside foreach() and %dopar% fails to find an object
...Export yourself? But be a aware that passing parameters is much safer than directly accessing globals in parallel processing, so this might just be your warning to not do that anyway.
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Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On March 9, 2018 7:50:44 AM PST, Nik Tuzov <ntuzov at beacon.partek.com> wrote:
>
>Hello all:
>
>Please help me with this "can't find object" issue. I'm trying to get
>leave-one-out predicted values for Beta-binomial regression.
>It may be the gamlss issue because the code seems to work when %do% is
>used. I have searched...
2018 Mar 09
2
Package gamlss used inside foreach() and %dopar% fails to find an object
Hello all:
Please help me with this "can't find object" issue. I'm trying to get leave-one-out predicted values for Beta-binomial regression.
It may be the gamlss issue because the code seems to work when %do% is used. I have searched for similar issues, but haven't managed to figure it out. This is on Windows 10 platform.
Thanks in advance,
Nik
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2018 Mar 13
0
Learning advanced R
See Hadley's advanced R along Thomas Mailund's books. I haven't gone
through them carefully but they both
seem (from what I've looked at ) to be the best ones for that. Mentions of
others are appreciated.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 5:26 PM, Nik Tuzov <ntuzov at beacon.partek.com> wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> Could you please suggest the best way to become an "advanced" R programmer.
> I went through "R for dummies" by de Vries and Meys and I can see two ways
> to proceed:
>
> 1) Get a more advanced textbook. E.g. could you recom...
2018 Mar 13
5
Learning advanced R
Hello:
Could you please suggest the best way to become an "advanced" R programmer.
I went through "R for dummies" by de Vries and Meys and I can see two ways
to proceed:
1) Get a more advanced textbook. E.g. could you recommend Gentleman,
"R for Bioinformatics"?
2) Because textbooks are limited and become obsolete fast, I can focus on learning state-of-the-art
2018 May 10
1
Tackling of convergence issues in gamlss vs glm2
Hello:
I'd like to know how and if the GLM convergence problems are addressed in gamlss.
For simplicity, let's focus on Normal and Negative Binomial with log link.
The convergence issues of the glm() function were alleviated in 2011 when glm2 package was released.
Package gamlss was released in 2012, so it might still use the glm-like solution or call glm() directly.
Is that the case or
2010 Aug 20
0
Wanted :BioInformatics Scientist - Heavy "R" focus
...gramming experience and ability to write R and Perl script.
* The candidate will have experience with large-scale genomics
data and a solid understanding of bioinformatics data bases (eg:
GenBank, RefSeq, dbSNP etc)
* Experience with some bioinformatics software such as:
Spotfire, Partek, Ingenuity, GeneGo, Balst, and Blat.
* The candidate will have the ability and interest in learning
new techniques and skills in accordance with evolving research program
needs.
* Candidates with a proven ability to work efficiently in a team
setting, and excellent communication s...
2018 Mar 12
0
Package gamlss used inside foreach() and %dopar% fails to find an object
Hello Mikis:
Thanks a lot, it worked. Could you tell me what the problem was?
Regards,
Nik
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