Displaying 20 results from an estimated 23 matches for "taskviews".
2008 Feb 18
3
CRAN Taskviews returns 404
The CRAN Taskviews (http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Views/) is
currently unavailable and returns 404 Object not found!
This is possibly due to them now being linked from the side frame and the
URL now being http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/
Unfortunately the webmaster link on the 404 page does not have an...
2012 Feb 21
6
Jazzing up the Task Views index page
...b sites (tucked away as the
third element of a sub-menu of a CRAN mirror site linked to by the
CRAN link from the Download menu on the main R home page). The index
page is rather plain, so I designed a more engaging one. The result of
my effort is now here:
http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/~rowlings/R/TaskViews/
Having done that, I even considered that something like that could
replace the R Homepage. Giving new visitors an idea of the vast range
of techniques and application areas available in R would seem to be
better than the current graphic which has been there since perhaps
2004.
Comments, thoughts...
2013 Mar 29
3
Installing views in R2.15.3
Hi,
Please what am I doing wrong? I tried installing some views (eg MachineLearning, Multivariate) on R2.15.3, but it keeps on telling me that the package is not available for 2.15.3. Is it true?
Thanks
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2017 Oct 27
1
genetics: backward haplotype transmission association algorithm
Dear friends - a couple of papers in PNAS (lastly:framework for making
better predictions by directly estimating variables' predictivity, Lo et
al PNAS 2016; 113:14277-14282) have focused interest on mapping complex
traits to multiple loci spread all over the genome. I have been around
on the relevant taskview(s) I hope but fail to see that the backward
haplotype transmission association
2018 Jan 19
0
how to search r-help?
Also https://www.r-project.org/posting-guide.html indicates that
RSiteSearch() within R searches R-help but in my install (3.4.3)
RSiteSearch() only searches? "help pages, vignettes or taskviews"
On 19/01/18 10:47, Mark Dwyer wrote:
>
> I am new to this listand am unable to get the search tools listed on
> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help towork. What do people
> use to search the help archives?
>
> 1. The google search box on http://tolstoy.newcastl...
2018 Jan 19
7
how to search r-help?
I am new to this listand am unable to get the search tools listed on
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help towork. What do people use
to search the help archives?
1. The google search box on http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/
returns a 404 error.
2. The http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/ site has many references but I
don't see how to search r-help from there.
3. The
2008 May 04
1
One problem solved and a new one to consider...
Solved the original problem I wrote in about with a combination of r-cran
downloads through Synaptic and downloads from one of the mirror sites.
Things worked out well.
Using the ctv package I pulled in the contents of the Finance view. Not
clear which one, but one of the packages called up RDCOMClient as an
apparent dependency. Not showing up as an r-cran file or on any of the
mirrors
2007 Apr 25
1
program avail. for simulating spatial patterns?
Hi all,
I am wondering if there is a function available in R for simulating
spatial distribution of objects (plants in this case) in order to
simulate sampling of a population . Specifically, I would like to be
able to change the spatial correlation of individuals. I don't want
to reinvent the wheel if it already exists.
Thanks,
Wade
2007 May 02
2
Sharpe-Ratio
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2008 Jun 08
0
AUC steady state calculations
Hi,
a collegue has send me an excel sheet with some plasma values, and now he wants to know the AUC steady state.
I took a look at the CRAN taskviews, and came up with PK, PKtools, ...
The AUC calculation, no problem with that, but how do I calculate the steady state?
One way of thinking was with the aid of multiple t-test, to find where we couldn't find difference between the different measuring points, and take this as steady state, but I&...
2009 Dec 27
1
R and Finance - EAD, LGD, PD
Hi,
I'm currently beginning to use R for financial analysis (mainly Basel II benchmarks) and I would like to know if any R-User can give me some initial directions on packages and tutorials which I can use to calculate capital requirements, default probabilities, and related stuff.
Thanks in advance,
Rick
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2011 Nov 10
1
R package for segmentation with both continuous and categorical input variables XXXX
Hello everyone,
Can anyone suggest a decently documented (with good examples in the
documentation) R package/function that performs segmentation (cluster,
mixture modeling) of a population using both continuous and categorical
input variables?
Thank you,
Dan
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2012 Jan 19
1
Alaska and Hawaii map data?
I can plot each county of the contiguous 48 states or all of them using
variations of
map('county', region=c('wisconsin' . . . .)
in the maps package. I was wondering whether similar data was available for
Alaska and Hawaii? I was also wondering if there was a database that listed
FIPS codes for the counties in Alaska and Hawaii. Similar to 'county.fips'.
Thank
2012 Apr 26
0
R packages for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin now available
...eleased. Current R packages are also available from the following
locations:
The CRAN repository
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/
My Launchpad PPA (feeds CRAN, has a few more packages)
https://launchpad.net/~marutter/+archive/rrutter
cran2deb4ubuntu (over 1000 packages found in CRAN Taskviews, not all
uploaded yet)
https://launchpad.net/~marutter/+archive/c2d4u
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Michael
--
Dr. Michael A. Rutter
School of Science
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Station Road
Erie, PA 16563
http://math.bd.psu.edu/faculty/rutter
2012 Dec 03
2
Solving a multinomial gompertz partial differential equation in r
I haven't used r in quite a while but would like to get back into it. I
have a problem that I would like to solve with r. I have some multinomial
data that looks to follow an asymmetric sigmoidal growth pattern. Solving
a multinomial gompertz partial differential equation in r is what I’m after.
Would anyone be able to provide me the code and packages to do something
like this?
Regards,
2011 Jul 21
2
Getting Started
I am a new user and want to learn R from the most basic level.
Suggest me a reading or a link.
Thanks
Varsha
P.S. I would appreciate if you could also send me the link where I can read
questions and answers posted by others.
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2011 Jan 31
2
Latent Class Logit Models in discrete choice experiments
Dear R users,
I would like to perform Latent Class Logit Models for the analysis of choice experiments in environmental valuation.
This kind of analysis is usually performed with NLogit Software (http://www.limdep.com).
I attach the results I usually obtain using NLogit and NLogit model specifications.
For Random parameter models and Logit Models I usually perform my analysis with the package
2008 Sep 14
5
string functions
Hello, trying to locate all the string commands in the base version of
R, can't seem to find an area that describes them. I am in need to do
some serious parsing of text data to create my dataset. Is there a
summary link to all the character operators? string manipulations that
would help in parsing text.
2012 Oct 01
6
nlme: spatial autocorrelation on a sphere
I have spatial data on a sphere (the Earth) for which I would like to run an gls model assuming that the errors are autcorrelated, i.e. including a corSpatial correlation in the model specification.
In this case the distance metric should be calculated on the sphere, therefore metric = "euclidean" in (for example) corSpher would be incorrect.
I would be grateful for help on how to
2009 Dec 16
3
R & very large files
Hi,
I very recently started using R (as in: last week) and I was wondering if anyone could point me to website(s) with sample code to deal with large datasets (length- and/or breadthwise). I understood that R was never designed to work with datasets larger than, say, a couple of hundred Mb. One way is (as I also read) to let R work in conjunction with SQL. That's one interesting approach