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2024 Jul 25
1
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
I know you didn't want to stimulate discussion, but the problem is not
confined to publication. "Adverse reaction to medication" monitoring
programs are plagued by a similarly massive under-reporting problem:
adverse reactions are seldom reported unless they are particularly bad
or surprising. (The Ministry of Health in my country estimates 90% of
cases are never reported.)
2024 Jul 24
4
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
Again, this is off topic, not about statistics or R, but I think of
interest to many on this list. The title is:
"So you got a null result. Will anyone publish it?"
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02383-9
Best to all,
Bert
2024 Jul 24
1
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
Dear Bert,
You have made my day!! Your post is a great help and very useful in my
field.
The paper is not among the off-the-shelf research output. Some of us, who
get into unenviable conflict and disputation with some reverenced
authorities in our field, understand the weight of the article. I had not
even consumed half of it before I decided to thank you. I will quickly go
back to see how it
2024 Jul 25
1
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
Chapter 9 might be of interest:
https://bookdown.org/MathiasHarrer/Doing_Meta_Analysis_in_R/
And specifically, for funnel plots in R:
https://wviechtb.github.io/metafor/reference/funnel.html
Best,
Rob
On 7/25/2024 6:40 AM, Richard O'Keefe wrote:
> I know you didn't want to stimulate discussion, but the problem is not
> confined to publication. "Adverse reaction to
2003 Apr 17
3
accessing current factor in tapply
G'Day,
I want to access in a function called from tapply the current factor. In
my example below, all I want to do is to write the current factor on each
histogram. Needless to say my example does not work. I would be grateful
for pointers in the right direction.
Many thanks
Bernie McConnell
Sea Mammal Reserach Unit
cc <- 1:10
ff <- rep(c("a","b"),5)
pp<-
2011 Jun 30
4
aggregating data
Hi,
I am interested in using the cast function in R to perform some aggregation. I did once manage to get it working, but have now forgotten how I did this. So here is my dilemma. I have several thousands of probes (about 180,000) corresponding to each gene; what I'd like to do is obtain is a frequency count of the various occurrences of each probes for each gene.
The data would look
2007 Oct 26
2
Implementation of a Speex based hardware VOCODER
Hi everyone,
I?m a graduate student in a Brazilian Intitute of Technology, and I?m
doing some academic research regarding secure voice transmission over phone
lines. One of our reserach goals is to implement a hardware vocoder, with low
bit rates, and a preferably free algorithm, to be used in this secure voice
system.
Actually, there is a functional system using a proprietary AMBE
2015 Jun 19
2
[LLVMdev] Performance impact of different optimization passes
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a paper or a technical report that documents
the performance impact of the different optimizations passes on a some set
of benchmarks. Is something like this available ?
Best regards,
Ahmed
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2012 Jun 25
1
special simbol (±) in a legend
dear reserachers,
I am looking for a expression about a special symbol (±) in a Legend and
add on front of "Mean ± SD" the symbol of bracket
sorry if the example is not great
disptest <- matrix(rnorm(10),nrow=10)
disptest.means<- rowMeans(disptest)
plot(1:10,disptest.means)
dispersion(1:10,dispt...
2017 Aug 28
3
[bug report] Cyrillic letter "я" interrupts script execution via R source function
Hello,
I do not have an account on R Bugzilla, so I will post my bug report here.
I want to report a very old bug in base R *source()* function. It relates
to sourcing some R scripts in UTF-8 encoding on Windows machines. For some
reason if the UTF-8 script is containing cyrillic letter *"?"*, the script
execution is interrupted directly on this letter (btw the same scripts are
sourcing
2010 Mar 01
0
Fwd: Re: Kohonen Package
This was sent to me personally but was probably meant for
R-help.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [R] Kohonen Package
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 14:45:13 +1000
From: Martin <labadz at gmail.com>
To: ehlers at ucalgary.ca
Hi
Any idea if the kohonen package can produce umatrices with hexagons and
component planes as found in various publications?
Cheers
Martin
Martin Labadz
2008 Dec 10
1
xyplot sorted by date
Hello
I have a dataframe with 3 columns C1, C2 and C3.
C1 and C2 are numerical data and C3 is the date of the data (format :
%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
With the lattice package, I would like to plot C1 as function of C2 sorted
by the dates, that is something like :
xyplot(C1 ~ C2 | as.Date(C3))
It plots somethings but not the truth.
I have compared the output with the output of this script
2018 Jun 01
2
Programmatically Toggle Specific LLVM Optimizations
Hi everyone!
First time poster here. Apologies if I am breaking some rules and please
let me know so I will not break it again!
I am a summer research student at the Computer Science Department at the
University of Toronto and I am working on benchmarking LLVM optimizations.
I tried looking for it online but was not able to find a programmatic
way to toggle specific LLVM optimizations. For
2009 Sep 27
0
channel.c:780 channel_find_locked: Avoided deadlock
Hi All.
I have many days reading and research about asterisk and vicidial. I thing
this issue is about asterisk and doesnt about vicidial. Isn't it?
I have a problem with theses application (I already ask for help in vicidial
forums), but I can not fix it.
I have debian 5 with asterisk 1.2.24 and vicidial 2.0.4. This server has a
IAX tunnel with another asterisk server B which connect to
2017 Aug 28
0
[bug report] Cyrillic letter "я" interrupts script execution via R source function
My understanding (which could be wrong) is that when you source a file,
it first gets translated to your native locale and then parsed. When you
parse a character vector, it does not get translated.
In your locale, every "?" character (U+044F) gets replaced by the byte
"\xFF":
> iconv("\u044f", "UTF-8", "Windows-1251")
[1]
2004 Oct 21
5
[Bug 1959] writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4092 bytes phase send_file_entry broken pipe
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1959
wayned@samba.org changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Severity|major |normal
Status|NEW |ASSIGNED
------- Additional Comments From wayned@samba.org 2004-10-21 15:19
2004 Nov 11
2
RODBC & POSIX & Daylight Saving blues
Dear All,
The recent improvement in RODBC to recognize datetimes in tables has
exposed my ongoing confusion.
All my data are obtained from a satellite system (Argos) which tags events
in the GMT time zone. Daylight saving is ignored. To my way of thinking
this means that
1. twelve-o-clock means halfway through the day regardless of season, and
2. the difftime of any two dates where
2007 Aug 14
12
ruby on rails web calendar
Does anyone know of a good web calendar that you can use to display
appointments, dates, anniversaries, birthdays, recurring appointments,
appointments spanning multiple days?
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2011 Jun 30
0
help with interpreting what nnet() output gives:
Greetings list,
I am new to programming in R, and am using nnet() function for a project on
neural networking.
Firstly I wish to ask if there is any pdf explaining the algorithm nnet
uses, which could tell me what the objects of the nnet class, like 'conn',
'nconn, 'nsunits', n and 'nunits' mean, and how weights are calculated.
The package pdf has little or no