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2011 Jan 25
1
Manual two-stage least squares in R
Hi,
I am trying to manipulate a gls regression model output to adjust for use of
two-stage least squares. Basically, I want to estimate a model, then feed in
a new set of residuals, then re-calculate all of the model output (i.e. the
standard errors of the estimators, etc.). I have found some documentation on
doing this in stata, which is below:
http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?ereturn
I am
2018 Jul 04
1
unexpected behavior of unzip with list=T and unzip=/usr/bin/unzip
...UnZip special compilation options:
ACORN_FTYPE_NFS
COPYRIGHT_CLEAN (PKZIP 0.9x unreducing method not supported)
SET_DIR_ATTRIB
SYMLINKS (symbolic links supported, if RTL and file system permit)
TIMESTAMP
UNIXBACKUP
USE_EF_UT_TIME
USE_UNSHRINK (PKZIP/Zip 1.x unshrinking method supported)
USE_DEFLATE64 (PKZIP 4.x Deflate64(tm) supported)
UNICODE_SUPPORT [wide-chars, char coding: UTF-8] (handle UTF-8
paths)
LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT (large files over 2 GiB supported)
ZIP64_SUPPORT (archives using Zip64 for large fi...
2010 Nov 16
0
LATTICE. On skip, index.cond with a formula like Y~X|A+B
...ing a convenient call to
# "skip" and "index.cond"
update(my.plot,
skip= c(0,0,0,1,0,0,1,1),
index.cond=list(c(2,3,4,7,8,12)),
layout=c(3,3))
# The lines above draw ALMOST what I'm looking for.
# My real problem is that I have factors with long
# and unshrinkable names, that do not fit easily in one line.
#
# For sake of clarity and for other reasons I would like to plot
# something like the one below, with two strips and with the shingle
# BUT removing all the panels except the off diagonal inferior elements.
(my.plotTwoLines <-
xyplot(Y ~ X|TREAT...