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2001 Jun 06
1
ppr, number of terms, and data ordering
Dear R listers --
I have several questions about using the ppr command in the modreg module.
I discovered -- quite by accident -- that if I re-order the data, I obtain different
results. The output below shows what I mean. I have two datasets (dataset1 and dataset2)
that are identical (tested using proc compare in SAS) except for the fact that the records
are in different order. Below I have
2004 Mar 18
1
termplot has problems with a single term (fix included) (PR#6675)
The bug exists on R-1.9.0-alpha compiled the 10/3.
Termplot has a problem if either the model only contains a single term
or if asked to plot a single term. In addition there are problems with
the option se = TRUE.
Analysis: termplot starts with
terms <- if (is.null(terms))
predict(model, type = "terms", se = se)
else predict(model, type = "terms", se = se,
2006 May 23
5
AR Caching and Reflection
When I do this:
term = Term.find(1, :include => :definition)
term.definition.term
Two SQL queries are fired, why?
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Oct 05
4
search results autocompletion
Dear list,
I ''m using a text input field with autocompletion . The suggestions come
from a ferret index which is created by getting all the terms belonging to
other indices. Here is the code:
class Suggestion
attr_accessor :term
def self.index(create)
[Person, Project, Orgunit].each{|kl|
terms = self.all_terms(kl)
terms.each{|term|
suggestion =
2004 Mar 31
6
Can't compile asterisk.
hi.
I got these compile errors while install asterisk.
readline and openssl are compiled using gnu source, and kernel version is 2.4.17.
Compile errors message is follows.
Someone cleared this problem?
Please, help!
Regards.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
gcc -g -o asterisk -Wl,-E io.o sched.o logger.o frame.o loader.o config.
o channel.o
2010 Aug 03
5
grep with search terms defined by a variable
Hi, I have a good grasp of grep() and gsub() for finding and extracting
character strings. However, I cannot figure out how to use a search term
that is stored in a variable when the search string is more complex.
#Say I have a string, and want to know whether the last name "Jannings" is
in the string. This is done by
names=c("Emil Jannings")
grep("Emil",names)
2009 Feb 24
1
odfWeave problem "Error in xmlEventParse"
Dear list,
Sorry for bothering you with a pure odfSweave question, but I just ran
into a problem that I cannot find the cause of.
Anyonse seen this before? This file "used to work", but not anymore.
Would apreciate all the help I could get.
/Fredrik
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2004 Mar 18
1
termplot has problems with a single term (fix included) (PR#6679)
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 k.hansen@biostat.ku.dk wrote:
> The bug exists on R-1.9.0-alpha compiled the 10/3.
>
> Termplot has a problem if either the model only contains a single term
> or if asked to plot a single term. In addition there are problems with
> the option se = TRUE.
I can't reproduce this in either R-devel or 1.8.1, and termplot hasn't
changed since January.
I do
2018 Mar 08
4
Fwd: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: backquotes and term.labels
Ben,
Looking at your notes, it appears that your solution is to write your own terms() function
for lme.? It is easy to verify that the "varnames.fixed" attribute is not returned by the
ususal terms function.
Then I also need to write my own terms function for the survival and coxme pacakges?
Because of the need to treat strata() terms in a special way I manipulate the
formula/terms in
2018 Mar 05
2
backquotes and term.labels
A user reported a problem with the survdiff function and the use of variables that contain
a space.? Here is a simple example.? The same issue occurs in survfit for the same reason.
lung2 <- lung
names(lung2)[1] <- "in st"?? # old name is inst
survdiff(Surv(time, status) ~ `in st`, data=lung2)
Error in `[.data.frame`(m, ll) : undefined columns selected
In the body of the code
2012 Aug 31
2
[PATCH] Add missing options to flac man page.
---
man/flac.1 | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++----
man/flac.sgml | 2 ++
2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/man/flac.1 b/man/flac.1
index fef4ded..3d7bd50 100644
--- a/man/flac.1
+++ b/man/flac.1
@@ -68,6 +68,9 @@ Prefix each output file name with the given string. This can be useful for enco
\fB--delete-input-file \fR
Automatically delete the input file after
2018 Mar 07
1
backquotes and term.labels
Thanks to Bill Dunlap for the clarification. On follow-up it turns out that this will be
an issue for many if not most of the routines in the survival package: a lot of them look
at the terms structure and make use of the dimnames of attr(terms, 'factors'), which also
keeps the unneeded backquotes. Others use the term.labels attribute. To dodge this I
will need to create a
2018 Mar 08
1
Fwd: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: backquotes and term.labels
>>>>> Ben Bolker <bbolker at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Thu, 8 Mar 2018 09:42:40 -0500 writes:
> Meant to respond to this but forgot.
> I didn't write a new terms() function -- I added an attribute to the
> terms() (a vector of the names
> of the constructed model matrix), thus preserving the information at
> the point when
2010 Jan 16
1
PHP XapianTermIterator/XapianPositionIterator usage
Hello again,
/thanks to Peter for previous response.
I've been digging around trying to find sample usage of
XapianTermIterator/XapianPositionIterator in PHP. The idea is to code up a
test case in PHP to perform snippet extraction (with a possible view to
coding a pecl extension in C). I found a C++ sample, but that wasn't much
help.
I must be dense this morning though, since I
2008 Mar 30
1
Second & subsequent calls to function fails. Please help debug.
Dear R-helpers,
I'm running Sweave() on a file. First run:
> Sweave('20080331.Rnw')
Writing to file 20080331.tex
Processing code chunks ...
1 : term hide (label=setup)
2 : echo term verbatim (label=oatvar)
3 : echo term verbatim (label=oatvar1)
4 : echo term verbatim (label=oat2wt)
5 : echo term verbatim (label=oat2wt)
6 : echo term verbatim (label=lm)
7 : echo term
2017 Mar 10
2
named arguments in formula and terms
Hi, we came across the following unexpected (for us) behavior in
terms.formula: When determining whether a term is duplicated, only the
order of the arguments in function calls seems to be checked but not their
names. Thus the terms f(x, a = z) and f(x, b = z) are deemed to be
duplicated and one of the terms is thus dropped.
R> attr(terms(y ~ f(x, a = z) + f(x, b = z)),
2015 Jun 15
2
Different behavior of model.matrix between R 3.2 and R3.1.1
Terry - your example didn't demonstrate the problem because the variable
that interacted with strata (zed) was not a factor variable.
But I had stated the problem incorrectly. It's not that there are too
many strata terms; there are too many non-strata terms when the variable
interacting with the stratification factor is a factor variable. Here
is a simple example, where I have
2015 Jun 15
2
Different behavior of model.matrix between R 3.2 and R3.1.1
Terry - your example didn't demonstrate the problem because the variable
that interacted with strata (zed) was not a factor variable.
But I had stated the problem incorrectly. It's not that there are too
many strata terms; there are too many non-strata terms when the variable
interacting with the stratification factor is a factor variable. Here
is a simple example, where I have
2004 Dec 13
3
Advice on parsing formulae
Dear list
I would like to be able to group terms in a formula using a function that I
will call tvar(), eg. the formula
Y ~ 1 + tvar(x:A) + tvar(z) + u + tvar(B) + tvar(poly(v,3))
where x,u and v are numeric and A and B are factors - binary, say.
As output, I want the model.matrix as if tvar had not been there at all. In
addition, I would like to have information on the grouping, as a vector
2005 Jul 08
4
Sweave resource leak: leftover temp files (PR#7998)
Harold, I've taken a closer look at your example and I'd call this an
Sweave bug. It creates tempfiles each time you run it, and doesn't
delete them at the end. For example:
> list.files(tempdir())
character(0)
> testfile <- system.file("Sweave", "Sweave-test-1.Rnw", package = "utils")
> Sweave(testfile, out="junk.tex")