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2010 Jun 02
2
building time series/zoo/its from a data frame
Dear R People:
I have the following data frame:
> x.df
date cond freq
1 04/01/09 Fever 12
2 04/02/09 Fever 11
3 04/03/09 Fever 10
4 04/04/09 Fever 13
5 04/05/09 Fever 6
6 04/01/09 Rash 6
7 04/02/09 Rash 10
8 04/03/09 Rash 9
9 04/04/09 Rash 10
10 04/05/09 Rash 8
11 04/01/09
2010 Jun 22
2
constructing a data frame from ftable
Dear R People:
I have the following data set with the columns DATE, GENDER, and Co.
Co has 8 possible options.
> a.df[1:10,]
DATE GENDER Co
1 2009-04-16 F Rash
2 2009-04-16 F Other
3 2009-04-16 M Botulinic
4 2009-04-16 M Other
5 2009-04-16 M Constitutional
6 2009-04-16 F Other
7 2009-04-16
2004 Jul 26
1
qcc package & syndromic surveillance (multivar CUSUM?)
Dear R Community:
I am working on a public health early warning system, and
I see that the qcc package allows for CUSUM and other statistical quality tests
but I am not sure if my project is a good match for qcc functions as written.
Any advice you may have is very much appreciated.
I have four years worth of daily counts of emergency room admissions for
different conditions (e.g. respiratory,
2007 Sep 13
2
beginner's questions ... sorry
I have 316 files. Each file represents a patient's breathing track
(respiratory signal recorded for a variable number of cycles). All files
have the same are made up of a header followed by a variable number of
records.
Each record contains 7 comma separated fields.
The patient ID is recorder in the header which is stripped off when reading
the file into a R data.frame.
Since I need to keep
2004 Aug 19
1
GEEs for time series data
I want to run a GEE for a time series of counts. The data are daily
respiratory mortality counts and so there aren't any 'clusters' in the
longitudinal sense. Neither the gee or geese packages work. The gee one
wont run at all and the geese one produces NaNs or just runs
indefinitely depending on how long the time series is. Any ideas how to
make these work of any other packages that
2007 Sep 10
1
is clustering analysis possible with R ?
I have 316 files storing a number of cycles of the respiratory signal
from 316 different patients. Each file record is made up of the
following data:
amplitude,phase,timestamp,validflag,ttlin,mark,ttlout
amplitude: is the position in cm relative to an arbitrary reference
(signal amplitude)
phase: is the phase value for the current sample (the time point at
which the breathing signal was
2010 Nov 25
3
How to "bin"/average" time points?
Dear all,
I am pretty new to R only having an introduction course, so please bare with
me. I am doing my PhD at The Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology where I
am analyzing some calorimetry data from some mice.
I have a spreadsheet consisting of measurements of the respiratory exchange
rate at different time points measured every 9 minutes over some days.
My goal is "bin"/average the
2002 Jul 30
1
Comparison of two time series using R
We have two time series: the first is a series of weekly counts of
isolates of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) by pathology laboratories,
and the second is a series of weekly counts of cases of bronchiolitis in
young children presenting to hospital emergency departments.
Bronchiolitis in young children is usually caused by RSV infection, and
simple visual inspection reveals a very close
2011 Feb 23
5
mgcv: beta coefficient and 95%CI
Hi i am doing an environmental research
The equation is as follow:
gam(y1 ~ x1 + s(x2) + s(x3) + s(x4), family = gaussian, fit = true)
I would like to obtain the beta coefficient and 95CI of x4 (or s(x4)), what
should I do?
Thanks,
Lung
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2008 Dec 06
1
Morlet wavelet not supportd by wavCWTPeaks
aa <- (structure(list(X.0.85 = c(-1.02, -1.17, -1.29, -1.39, -1.46,
-1.5, -1.52, -1.5, -1.46, -1.39, -1.3, -1.19, -1.07, -0.93, -0.79,
-0.65, -0.5, -0.36, -0.22, -0.08, 0.05, 0.18, 0.3, 0.41, 0.52,
0.62, 0.72, 0.81, 0.89, 0.98, 1.05, 1.13, 1.19, 1.25, 1.29, 1.31,
1.31, 1.29, 1.24, 1.16, 1.06, 0.93, 0.77, 0.58, 0.38, 0.16, -0.07,
-0.31, -0.89, -1.05, -1.19, -1.31, -1.41, -1.47, -1.51, -1.51,
2007 Nov 30
1
Help with tables
Hello, I'm new using R and developing tables.
I have a problem in developing a table. In a questionaire I made I ask this
question "Please tell me the first three sympthoms caused by Respiratory
tract infection you've caught this year", then the people answer three
sympthoms, the first mention (Top of mind) is saved in a variable called
"P2_A", the second mention in
2005 Nov 16
6
nlme question
I am using the package nlme to fit a simple random effects (variance
components model)
with 3 parameters: overall mean (fixed effect), between subject
variance (random) and
within subject variance (random).
I have 16 subjects with 1-4 obs per subject.
I need a 3x3 variance-covariance matrix that includes all 3 parameters
in order to
compute the variance of a specific linear
2009 Apr 01
0
Reading from Google Spreadsheets with RGoogleDocs
I cannot read google spreadsheets. I get the following error:
assignment of an object of class "NULL" is not valid for slot "access"
in an object of class "GoogleSpreadsheet"; is(value, "character") is
not TRUE
RGoogleDocs is on the cusp of brilliance. How can I troubleshoot this
apparently last remaining problem?
Farrel J. Buchinsky, MD
Director,
2006 Oct 04
0
[OT] Survival and Function as co-primary endpoints in clinical trials. How to simulate in R ?
Dear R-Helpers,
Apologies in advance as this is partly (widely ?) OT. Not sure where to
ask, R is my favorite computer tool (no kidding) and there are plenty of
knowledgable and helpful people on the list.
Background: There are discussions among experts and regulatory
authorities (cf guideline
http://www.emea.europa.eu/pdfs/human/ewp/056598en.pdf) that, in for
example Amyotrophic Lateral
2015 Jun 24
0
Post-doc in Systems Genetics, Gagneur lab, Munich
Dear all,
we seek a talented and motivated post-doc to develop computational methods for inferring the molecular basis of genetic diseases by integration of personal omics data. Research topics include: identifying causal mutations of rare disease patients by meta-analysis; inferring disease-causing molecular pathways from genotype, phenotypes, and omics profile of patient-derived cell lines
2013 Sep 04
0
Fwd: Bienvenido a la lista de distribución R-help-es
Estimado José Betancourt
Dos sugerencias:
Debes responder a toda la lista, no solo a quien envía un correo.
Es un conjunto de datos y esas son probabilidades. Entiendo que puedes
utilizar el método de cálculo que le resulte adecuado.
Flu2009 {EpiEstim} R Documentation
Data on the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic in a school in Pennsylvania
Description
This data set gives
1/ the daily
2013 Sep 03
5
Bienvenido a la lista de distribución R-help-es
Hola, ¿qué tal?
Tienes que escribir a la dirección r-help-es en r-project.org, no a las
que has usado (que son de administración de la lista).
Un saludo,
Carlos J. Gil Bellosta
http://www.datanalytics.com
El día 3 de septiembre de 2013 12:39, Jose Betancourt B.
<betanster en gmail.com> escribió:
> Quisiera saber en el paquete Epiestim
>
> Como lograr concatenar dos vectores,
2007 Dec 14
6
Analyzing Publications from Pubmed via XML
I would like to track in which journals articles about a particular disease
are being published. Creating a pubmed search is trivial. The search
provides data but obviously not as an R dataframe. I can get the search to
export the data as an xml feed and the xml package seems to be able to read
it.
xmlTreeParse("
2020 Mar 21
9
Tasa variación diaria COVID-19
Hola:
Tengo los datos diarios del número de casos de coronavirus por comunidades
autónomas y quiero calcular el número diario de nuevos casos y la tasa
diaria de variación del número de casos y no se como hacerlo en R.
*fecha*
*comunidad*
*poblacion*
*casos_totales*
04/03/2020
Andalucía
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05/03/2020
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06/03/2020
Andalucía
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04/03/2020
Aragón