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2005 May 15
0
Seeking friend for life (not)
I'll take a risk following Uwe's wonderful response to that advert.
I'm looking for someone, perhaps particularly a stats student, who
might want to do a piece of work with me on using R to present and
analyse routine data that psychotherapists might submit on a cgi-bin
interface and perhaps cross-referencing that against some largish
referential data to which I have access.
Like Uwe, I require that the student bring beauty, brains, money,
infinite tolerance ... no, seriously. If this might be of any
possible link up with yoursel...
2010 Apr 23
1
Oddity with internet access and R 11.0 with Sophos firewall and Windoze XP - solved
Just in case anyone else hits this. I just installed R 11.0 alongside R
10.1.0 (off my D: drive in D:\R\... but I think that's irrelevent) and
all went well, I selected my nearest CRAN mirror (Bristol is the one I
like) and getting the selection list seemed to take ages though it did
come eventually. However, I then got an error message saying that R
couldn't make contact on port 80. I
2008 May 28
4
OT: batch processing XLS files to CSV
Dear R gurus, particularly those of generous M$ tolerance and diverse
gifts and knowledge!
I have an interesting challenge that I will end up crunching in R
involving service usage by patients. Maybe I can do all of it in R but
I can't see how yet.
My situation is that our IT Department can give me loads of XLS files
about patients one of our services have seen. The are one per patient
2006 Jul 09
3
vignette("introduction") causes "Error in sprintf(" (PR#9069)
Full_Name: Chris Evans
Version: 2.3.1
OS: Windoze XP
Submission from: (NULL) (217.34.100.197)
If I give "vignette("introduction")" I get:
Error in sprintf(gettext(fmt, domain = domain), ...) :
use format %s for character objects
vignette() works for some other vignettes and "vignette()" gets me a list of
vignettes and shows three with the name
2006 Jul 30
1
Power of a single sample binomial test
The only references to this I can find searching the archives are to a
student who asked in relation to his course work on a stats course.
Promise I'm not doing that!
I have a situation in which we want to test proportions against an
expected proportion, binom.test() is great. I'd like to do some post
hoc power tests (the x and n were beyond our control in the survey as
all we could set
2007 Oct 12
0
Utility data uploading functions prior to analysing data using CGIwithR
...tml
http://www.psyctc.org/stats/R/CSC1.html
and I'll be adding more to http://www.psyctc.org/stats/ and some that
will be hidden and only available to members of the Society for
Psychotherapy Research (we're trying to give members a bit more to
encourage membership!)
I'm a much better psychotherapist than programmer so I'm just about
self-aware enough to know how inelegant my code is and to recognise that
I'll write much better code when I can legitimately borrow and adapt
others' work!
I realised that what would help the next stage of what I want to do is a
set of utility functi...
2011 Sep 20
2
update.packages() as ordinary user, /usr/lib/R/site-library is not writable
I am moving from windoze on a Dell laptop to Debian but I seem to have
hit a snag for R. I managed to find the information to point an
/etc/apt/sources.list entry at my local CRAN repository and have
installed R 2.13.1 for squeeze from the Bristol UK repository.
I installed a number of the additional R packages using synaptic which
reported no errors but when I run my first
2011 May 29
1
Oddity: I seem to have a variable in a dataframe that doesn't show in colnames() - can anyone advise?
I may be being dopey, I surely am, but I'm baffled by this. I've been
working, on and off for a few days in R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13)
i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) working it through ESS.
I've got a dataframe created a couple of days back, during the session:
> dim(AllDat)
[1] 27270 94
I came back this morning and misremembered my variables and thought I
had a variable
2007 May 13
2
Oddities upgrading from 2.4.1 to 2.5.0
I'm working on Windoze XP and have for some time installed R in D:\R and
upgraded my packages after installing the new version of R with a bit
of code I think I got from the list:
ip <- installed.packages(lib.loc = "d:\\R\\R-2.4.1\\library")
ip <- ip[ip[,1]!="base" ,1]
install.packages(ip)
This time around that's produced some warning grumbles:
Warning messages:
2006 Feb 06
5
lme4: Error in getResponseFormula(form) : "Form" must be a two sided formula
I'm sure I'm being stupid so flame away...
R2.2.1 on Windoze (boohoo) latest updates of packages.
I'm exploring a dataset (land) with three variables looking at an
narrowly unbalanced two group (GROUP) ANCOVA of a randomised
controlled trial analysing endpoint score (SFQ.LOCF.ENDPOINT) entering
the baseline score (SFQ.BASELINE) as covariate and the following work
fine:
> res.same
2012 Aug 01
2
Problem updating packages in 2.15.1 on Ubuntu 12.04
The specific message is:
"Warning: package 'spatial' in library '/usr/lib/R/library' will not be
updated"
and the number of libraries about which that's the complaint is now
increasingly almost daily so clearly something is wrong.
I'm working on a laptop on which I do the recommended Ubuntu updates
daily. I done a standard installation of R 2.15.1 using
2007 Apr 13
1
Nonparametric Effect size indices
Hello!
For comparing two non-normally distributed samples, Leech (2002) suggested
to report nonparametric effect size indices, such as Vargha & Delaney's A or
Cliff's d. I tried to search the R-sites, but could not find related
procedures or packages that include nonparametric effect sizes.
Thank you for your help!
Citation: Leech (2002). A call for greater use of nonparametric
2003 Jul 30
1
Rcgi
I am keen to look at Rcgi as I want to put up some simple bits of R
to do prescribed tasks on HTML form input. Rweb is overkill and
worryingly flexible for what I want and it sounds as if Rcgi is more
what I need. However, I can't get any of the URLs I've found for it
to work over the last few days.
Does anyone have a recent copy they could Email me or a working URL
for it?
TIA,
2006 Jul 24
1
Plotting league tables/ caterpillar plots
Dear list,
I was wondering if there is a function to plot league tables, sometimes
also known as "caterpillar plots"?
A league table is conceptually very similar to a box plot. One difference
is that the inter-quartile ranges are not shown. If there isn't such a
function a first attempt for a "selfmade" plot would be to tell boxplot
not to plot boxes (sounds silly
2004 Mar 19
2
Moving to 1.8.1: can you transfer your package list?
I prefer to use R on a linux box and ultimately need things to end up
there to serve things up using David Firth's excellent CGIwithR and
apache, but one step at a time and I've installed 1.8.1 under win2k.
Another question that I'm sure is simple: is there a simple way to
find the list of installed libraries I had in my 1.7.1 installation
and use that to drive install.packages?
2005 May 08
1
working with CGIwithR
<headline>Short question</headline>:
Do people have advice on debugging R programs running after CGIwithR
inputting of data from forms? Is there a way of setting up fast
local versions if your local machine has to be a windoze (2k) machine
(R 2.1.0) and your server is a Debian, ssh shell only set up running
R 1.8.0? Are there simple guides to ways of not having to invoke R
each
2005 Apr 25
3
How to transform the date format as "20050425"
Dear R user,
if the dates are in format as "20050425" i.e., Apr. 25 2004"
can you suggest an easy way to transfom it to standard form
as "2005-04-25" or "2004Apr25" or "2005/04/25" or any other
format which is R recognizable?
if there is no easy way to do that, can you let me know what
is the function in R performing similiar function as the
2005 Apr 19
1
controlling the x axis of boxplots
v 2.0.1 (sooooh old!) on Win2k
I think I know the answer to this but I can hope ...
I have data for continuous variables (measures of residents) by a
categorical variable in range (1,22), the units in which they live.
I want to plot these data with a pair of boxplots one above another
with same x-axis (1,22) using par(mfrow=c(2,1)) and then plotting
first for the women then for the men.
2006 Aug 07
3
Finding points with equal probability between normal distributions
Dear mailing list,
For two normal distributions, e.g:
r1 =rnorm(20,5.2,2.1)
r2 =rnorm(20,4.2,1.1)
plot(density(r2), col="blue")
lines(density(r1), col="red")
Is there a way in R to compute/estimate the point(s) x where the density of the
two distributions cross (ie where x has equal probability of belonging to
either of the two distributions)?
Many Thanks
Eleni
2007 Jul 26
2
Ubuntu 64
Dear sig-R-Debian
I'd like to second Christophe Bonenfan's plea for an up-to-date Ubuntu
64 (and maybe an up-to-date Debian 64) repository(ies). There seems to
be no "easy" way, at least for Debian 64, to stay up-to-date on a 64
bits Debian-derived system, "easy" meaning being able to keep a
consistent system up-to-date with no local package creation and no