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2011 Sep 19
3
[LLVMdev] Suggested base version for adding a new backend?
...9 is such a good
base for development after all.
Thank you for taking the time to consider my question.
Philip Reames
Graduate Student
EECS, UC Berkeley
For anyone interested, the technical report covering the ISA for the
RISK-V architecture can be found here:
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2011/EECS-2011-62.pdf
2011 Sep 19
0
[LLVMdev] Suggested base version for adding a new backend?
...>
> Thank you for taking the time to consider my question.
>
> Philip Reames
> Graduate Student
> EECS, UC Berkeley
>
> For anyone interested, the technical report covering the ISA for the
> RISK-V architecture can be found here:
> http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2011/EECS-2011-62.pdf
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2004 Sep 08
1
Case-Cohort Analysis
Hi All,
I am in the middle of doing an analysis of a Case-Cohort design. I had three questions about the analysis:
a) Does any one know of some public code for developing the patient risk sets (indexed by failure time) or is there a better way to organize the data?
b) I was planning to use the Barlow weighting method. Has this or any other weighting method (Prentice, Self-Prentice) been
2006 Nov 24
1
Splitting criterion in tree and rpart
? stato filtrato un testo allegato il cui set di caratteri non era
indicato...
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2010 Apr 11
0
plotting rpart objects, text.rpart, fancy option
...ts with the fancy option for text.rpart
("fancy" creates ellipses and rectangles and labels branches with splitting
criteria). The ellipses and rectangles are supposed to "interrupt" the tree
lines (as seen in Therneau and Atkinson 1997, page 48, Fig. 18,
http://www.mayo.edu/hsr/techrpt/61.pdf), but they do not, even when I use
Therneau and Atkinson's code.
> plot(tree, uniform = T, branch = 0.2, compress = T, margin = 0.1)
> text(tree, all = T, use.n=T, fancy = T)
How do I "interrupt" the tree lines?
Thank you,
Claudia
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2008 May 05
2
rpart for survival fits
Hello Gurus:
When I plot a survival fit using rpart for the classification tree, for each node, there is a decimal based number above the event/total. I tried to see if it's the exponential ratio or logrithmics, neither seem to be the case. I'm wondering if anyone knows what they are.
Thanks,
Karen
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2000 Apr 05
1
problem with survexp in survival5
survexp in survival5 doesn't seem to work for me. see below:
> library(survival5)
Attaching Package "package:survival5":
The following object(s) are masked from package:base :
sort.list
> library(chron)
> data(ratetables)
> survexp(~ratetable(year=julian(6,1,1991),
+ sex=1,age=35*365.24),times=(0:30)/6*365.24)
Error in as.character(as.date(c(min(R[, 3]),