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2006 Nov 03
4
read file problem
R-help,
I have the following file I want to import to R (some lines
removed)
Calibrated CTD data for station:00280001
Calibrated:23/8 2001, Salinity Unsmoothed, Fluorescence Uncalibrated
Maximum observed depth: 36 m
QUAL has one digit for each of pressure, temp., sal. and fluor.
QUAL=1:Uncal., QUAL=2:OK, QUAL=6:Interp., QUAL=9:No data
DEPTH CTDPRS CTDTMP CTDSAL RAWFLU NUMB. QUAL
M DBAR IPTS-68 PSS-78...
2010 Aug 13
1
val.prob in the Design package - Calibrated Brier Score
Hello,
I am using the val.prob function in the Design package. I understand how
the Brier quadratic error score is calculated, but I do not know how the
Brier score computed on the calibrated rather than raw predicted
probabilities (B cal) is calculated. My question is: how are the calibrated
probabilities calculated? Any explanation of this, or references to
explanations of this, would be
2011 Oct 31
0
R 2.14.0 is released
...ite/transparent can
advantageously use colormodel = "gray" (just as before, but there
is now slightly more advantage in doing so).
o postscript() with values colormodel = "rgb" and colormodel =
"rgb-nogray" give the behaviour prior to R 2.13.0 of uncalibrated
RGB, which under some circumstances can be rendered much faster
by a viewer.
pdf(colormodel = "rgb") gives the behaviour prior to R 2.13.0 of
uncalibrated RGB, which under some circumstances can be rendered
faster by a viewer, and the files will be smaller (...
2011 Oct 31
0
R 2.14.0 is released
...ite/transparent can
advantageously use colormodel = "gray" (just as before, but there
is now slightly more advantage in doing so).
o postscript() with values colormodel = "rgb" and colormodel =
"rgb-nogray" give the behaviour prior to R 2.13.0 of uncalibrated
RGB, which under some circumstances can be rendered much faster
by a viewer.
pdf(colormodel = "rgb") gives the behaviour prior to R 2.13.0 of
uncalibrated RGB, which under some circumstances can be rendered
faster by a viewer, and the files will be smaller (...