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2010 May 20
2
Svy function doesn't work nested in user-defined function
Hi R-help,
I posted about this late yesterday but got no response. I may have put
TMI in the original request. Not to mention I couldn't cut and paste
yesterday because I was working R off a non-network computer while
asking for help on a network computer.
Essentially, I have this user-defined function:
test <- function(X){
chisq <- svychisq(~X
2006 Mar 02
1
Failing to understand getrusage()
I'm failing to understand how getrusage() works, which is a bit perplexing,
because it doesn't seem like it would be terribly complicated.
I've attached the code. My aim is to verify that I can use getrusage() to
do (admittedly crude) instrumentation of which functions in my program are
allocating lots of memory[1]. So I figure I can call getrusage() at various
points and look at
2004 Dec 02
0
A somewhat off the line question to a log normal distrib
> From: Robin Hankin
>
> [stuff about the CLT deleted]
>
> >
> > So you can use R usefully to eveluate general statisical
> > issues of this kind!
> >
>
> absolutely! R is excellent for this sort of thing. I use it for
> teaching stats all the time.
> I'd say that without a tool like R you cannot learn statistics.
>
>
> Consider
2006 Oct 02
3
How can I generate this numbers
Hi wizards, I need to know how can I generate this numbers
I have n numbers N1,N2 , Nn , but Nn = 1- sum(N1+N2+...+Nn-1) and
sum(N1+N2+..Nn)=1
and N1,N2,..Nn with 0<N<1 .
Does somebody know how to generate it ? Some distribution or algorithm.
Thanks in advance.
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2004 Oct 09
2
polr problem solved
I'd like to thank John Fox and Chuck Cleland for their help in resovling
this issue. It turned out to be something simple, but perhaps others
have had similar problems
In my original data frame, I had 4 categories of race/ethnicity. One of
the categories (other) was very small, and not similar to any of the
other three categories, so I created a new data frame deleting those
people.
2013 Apr 09
3
Remove data 3 standard deviatons from the mean using R?
Hi Everyone,
I have a very long list of data-points (+2300) and i know from my histogram
that there are outliers which are affecting my mean.
I was wondering if anyone on here knows a way i can quickly get R to
calculate and remove data which is 3 standard deviations from the mean? I am
hoping this will tidy my data and give me a repeatable method of tidying for
future data collection.
2004 Apr 27
4
Problems raised to 1/3 power and NaN
I am debugging some code and found a function that returns and error most of the time. I have issolated the problem to when it raises an argument to the 1/3 power but for the life of me I can not figure out why it is not working. i have gone through the FAQs and have found nothing (not to say I might have missed something). I am highly embarrased with my inability find the problem (my face is
2012 Sep 14
2
when to use "I", "as is" caret
Dear community,
I've check it while working, but just to reassure myself. Let's say we have
2 models:
model1 <- lm(vdep ~ log(v1) + v2 + v3 + I(v4^2) , data = mydata)
model2 <- lm(vdep ~ log(v1) + v2 + v3 + v4^2, data = mydata)
So in model1 you really square v4; and in model2, v4*^2 *doesn't do
anything, does it? Model2 could be rewritten:
model2b <- lm(vdep ~
2003 Apr 22
4
fisher exact vs. simulated chi-square
Dear All,
I have a problem understanding the difference between the outcome of a
fisher exact test and a chi-square test (with simulated p.value).
For some sample data (see below), fisher reports p=.02337. The normal
chi-square test complains about "approximation may be incorrect",
because there is a column with cells with very small values. I
therefore tried the chi-square with
2009 May 13
11
Simulation
Dear R users,
Can anyone please tell me how to generate a large number of samples in R, given certain distribution and size.
For example, if I want to generate 1000 samples of size n=100, with a N(0,1) distribution, how should I proceed?
(Since I dont want to do "rnorm(100,0,1)" in R for 1000 times)
Thanks for help
Debbie
2010 Oct 15
0
R 2.12.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.12.0.tar.gz a short while ago. This is a development
release which contains a number of new features.
Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list
of changes below.
You can get it from
http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.12.0.tar.gz
or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you.
Binaries for various platforms will appear in
2010 Oct 15
0
R 2.12.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.12.0.tar.gz a short while ago. This is a development
release which contains a number of new features.
Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list
of changes below.
You can get it from
http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.12.0.tar.gz
or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you.
Binaries for various platforms will appear in
2011 Jan 22
0
how to call BayesX in R to see the graph
Hi Everybody,
please can you help me how to call BayesX in R in order to see the graph
already exist in BayesX
Thanks
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