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2012 Nov 16
1
discrete discriminant analysis
...o predict the type of gear used. however a consistent error is occuring: Error in polybasis(newdata, degree, monomial) %*% object$coef : non-conformable arguments it is possible the problem being related with the 2 predictors that are discrete variables? there is already available some rotine to perform a discrete discriminant analysis considering continuous and discrete variables? if someone can help, would be very grateful. cheers, Catarina [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Sep 24
1
Fitting GLMM models with glmer
...y=poisson) After that, the authors present the same model, but now bi = log(gi) where gi has the following gamma distribution: f(gi | theta1) = gi ^ (1/theta1 - 1) exp(-gi/theta1)/ GAMMA(1/theta1)(theta1^(1/theta1) They used a set of transformations proposed in the paper, and with the following rotine fitted the model achieving estimates for the same fixed parameters and for theta1: proc nlmixed data=liver; parms theta1 = 1 b0 = -2:8 btrt = -0.54 bhrt =0:18; pi = CDF('NORMAL',ai); if(pi > 0:999999) then pi =0:999999; gi2 = quantile('GAMMA',pi, 1/theta1); gi = theta1 * gi2; xb...
2006 Mar 02
2
How can I use r-cran-lmtest?
Hi, I installed the package r-cran-lmtest in a Debian Sid but I can't use it. I typed "lmtest" but nothing occur. Any help? Thanks. -- S?vio Martins Ramos - Arquiteto Rio de Janeiro ICQ 174972645 Pirataria n?o! Seja livre: Linux http://www.debian.org
2004 Apr 29
3
Probability(Markov chain transition matrix)
Hello, My name is Maria, MBA student in Sanfransisco, USA. In my credit scoring class, I have hard time making "transition matrix", which explains probability especially in relation to "Markov chain model". It is regarding people's monthly credit payment behavior. Does R have function to caculate it? I am actually a novice in using 'R'. Please help me!!! Maria
2012 Nov 22
1
prediction problem
...predict the color. However a consistent error is occuring: ****Error in mindist[l] <- ndist[l] : ******NAs are not allowed in subscripted assignments It is possible the problem being related with the 2 predictors that are discrete/categorical variables? There is already available some rotine to perform a discriminant analysis considering continuous and discrete/categorical variables? If someone can help, would be very grateful. cheers, Catarina -------------- next part -------------- n Code color GROUP_N Licenca_N type1_W type2_W type3_W type4_W type5_W type6_W type7_W type8_W...