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2000 Jun 21
3
SAS dataset
Hello,
Is there any way we convert SAS dataset into R dataset?
Kindest Regards,
Peppy Adi-Purnomo
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Peppy Adi-Purnomo
Energy Market Analyst
Energy Link Ltd
Dunedin - New Zealand
Ph.: +64 3 479 2475
Fax: +64 3 477 8424
Email: s.adi.purnomo at energylink.co.nz
www.EnergyLink.co.nz
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2000 Sep 22
6
lme
Hello,
I need to use a procedure in R that similar to lme in Splus.. is this
particular procedure has been implemented in the recent version? thanks.
Regards,
Peppy Adi-Purnomo
Energy Market Analyst
Energy Link Ltd
Telp.: +64 3 479 2475
Fax. : +64 3 477 8463
www.energylink.co.nz
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2000 Aug 16
3
virus - free
Hello,
I am wanting to download the recent R update off the web. May I assume
confidently that R package from the website is virus free? I apologise if
this is a very silly question, I just need to convince myself if the site is
very hygiene.
Thank you very much,
Peppy
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2001 Jun 11
2
Generalized Additive Model
Hello,
I am wondering if someone can direct me to the syntax of the Generalised
Additive Model in R? In Splus this is gam(formula, ... inputs would be
pretty much the same as glm I suspect..)
Any response on that (or what package should I grap) would be appreciated
very much.
Thanks,
Peppy Adi-Purnomo
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r-help
1999 Aug 31
1
Vector-isation
Hi,
Suppose I have a by b matrix which a and b are big numbers. How can I
convert this matrix into a vector with length of a*b ? By column-wise or
row-wise doesnt matter. My R version is 0.64.2.
Kindest Regards,
Peppy Adi-Purnomo
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Stephanus (Peppy) Adi-Purnomo
Energy Market Analyst - Energy Link Ltd - Dunedin
email: s.adi.purnomo at energylink.co.nz
http://www.energylink.co.nz
1999 Aug 18
1
R 0.64.2 indexing
Hi,
> Say we have a large-sized vector of observation A and a time vector with
> the same size. The latter vector basically is the time flag when ith
> obervation of A occurs, hence A[i] occurs at T[i].
>
> I have no trouble with doing: T[A <= 10 | A >=20] for example
>
> Now, what I am confused: I tried to pull out when the largest value of A
> with:
>
>
2017 May 12
1
CentOS 7 speedstep CPU support
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 8:18 AM, ken <gebser at mousecar.com> wrote:
> Currently I don't actually need more speed. This is already a fairly peppy
> laptop... like right now the load is about 2%. If it was any lower, I could
> almost turn this machine off and still run everything. :) Ah but
> seriously, I'd rather have the speed cranked down and save the battery.
>
1999 Aug 11
1
acf()
Hi there,
I have R 0.64.2. I wonder if this R has acf function to calculate
autocorrelation? since the help(acf) doesnt seem to be able to help me.
thanks,
Peppy
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1999 Oct 14
1
glm vs lm
Dear Help desk,
What is the difference between glm and lm in R? I am so sorry the help
pages dont really help me much since they dont have description how R
handles the two.
Thanks
Peppy
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2000 Aug 10
1
anova
hello,
I have a very old R version which calculates anova table for a stream of
outcomes say: 1,5,4,3,2,4,5,2 which are grouped into 4 blocks, say A,B,C,D,
of 2 say namely X,Y
What is the command in R 0.64.2 to do this? My very old R command is
anova.table but this command is unkown in R 0.64.2
Thanks,
Peppy
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2000 Sep 11
1
New update
Hello,
I want to update my new R version. Now something has change is that I am
now in Windows 2000. Which one should I use whether the R for window 9x or
Win NT?
Thanks a lot,
Peppy
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2001 Apr 28
1
Rprofile
Hello again,
If I want to have a set of add-ons functions (say: nlme and tseries) loaded
to R everytime I run R, do I put command:
library(nlme)
library(tseries)
in the rw1021/etc/Rprofile file?
thanks,
Peppy
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1999 Oct 14
1
Regression on non linear model
Dear Help desk,
I have a model that I believe to be non linear. The relationship is
something like:
Response = Var1 + Var1^2 + Var1^3
Can I examine this relationship using glm or lm? However, glm or lm gives
out pnly 1 coeficient for the model which is on Var1, unless I created some
dummy var like (Var2 = Var1^2 and Var3 = Var1^3).
Is there any other function handling this relationship?
1999 Oct 14
1
Regression on non linear model
Dear Help desk,
I have a model that I believe to be non linear. The relationship is
something like:
Response = Var1 + Var1^2 + Var1^3
Can I examine this relationship using glm or lm? However, glm or lm gives
out pnly 1 coeficient for the model which is on Var1, unless I created some
dummy var like (Var2 = Var1^2 and Var3 = Var1^3).
Is there any other function handling this relationship?
2017 May 11
3
CentOS 6 / Intel CPU support
> Here's mine. Interesting differences:
If you disable Intel Speedstep in the BIOS it should lock the CPU to its
fastest speed, but you lose power saving during idle.
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 3:48 PM, ken <gebser at mousecar.com> wrote:
> On 05/11/2017 12:45 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
>
>> Am 11.05.2017 um 16:29 schrieb Leon Fauster <leonfauster at googlemail.com>:
2017 May 11
0
CentOS 7 speedstep CPU support
On 05/11/2017 05:38 PM, Darr247 wrote:
>> Here's mine. Interesting differences:
> If you disable Intel Speedstep in the BIOS it should lock the CPU to its
> fastest speed, but you lose power saving during idle.
Thanks for the suggestion. I still recall that in CentOS 5.x there was
speedstep control available from gnome... and from the CLI too of
course. I don't see it in
2002 Nov 01
1
SLOW connections
Hi everyone,
I have a small home network with a Samba 2.2.3 server on Linux serving
up my files and printers. However, from windows machines (win 98)
connecting to a share takes an annoyingly long time (in the order of 10s
of seconds) Connecting from a linux box is very quick. I have
configured Windows 98 to fully reconnect the share on logon. If I don't,
Windows Explorer hangs all
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually
to contribute to CRAN:
car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a
variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models,
including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values,
Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually
to contribute to CRAN:
car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a
variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models,
including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values,
Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually
to contribute to CRAN:
car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a
variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models,
including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values,
Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,