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2007 Jul 31
2
choosing between Poisson regression models: no interactions vs. interactions
R gurus,
I'm working on data analysis for a small project. My response
variable is total vines per tree (median = 0, mean = 1.65, min = 0,
max = 24). My predictors are two categorical variables (four sites
and four species) and one continuous (tree diameter at breast height
(DBH)). The main question I'm attempting to answer is whether or not
the species identity of a tree has
2007 Aug 13
2
Error message when using zero-inflated count regression model in package zicounts
I have data on number of vines per tree for ~550 trees. Over half of
the trees did not have any vines and the data is fairly skewed
(median = 0, mean = 1.158, 3rd qu. = 1.000). I am attempting to
investigate whether plot location (four sites), species (I'm using
only the four most common species), or tree dbh has a significant
influence on the number of vines per tree. When I
2011 Dec 09
1
Fixed! Thanks all:RE: scatterplot to boxplot translation?
...o everyone who responded...thanks for helping with a na?ve question without making me feel stupid.
This discussion board is very, very good.
--Kelly V.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsemius at comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 11:58 AM
To: Uwe Ligges
Cc: Vining, Kelly; r-help at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] scatterplot to boxplot translation?
On Dec 9, 2011, at 2:50 PM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
>
>
> On 09.12.2011 20:41, Vining, Kelly wrote:
>> Thanks for the tip on "cut," seems like it should work. I must still
>> be missing...
2007 Mar 21
3
TightVNC controlling a Mac OSX 10.4.9.
Need some pointers here. I've got CentOS 4.4, and I want to control my
OSX 10.4.9 box via VNC. It connects, and I get a little dot for the
mouse cursor, but just a black screen. I can see the mouse controlling
the OSX desktop...
Here's the output when I start in a terminal:
[d at f ~]$ vncviewer
VNC server supports protocol version 3.889 (viewer 3.3)
VNC authentication succeeded
2009 Sep 18
1
[LLVMdev] x86-32 to llvm bytecode
Sers!
I recently strumbled across llvm-qemu
(http://code.google.com/p/llvm-qemu/) which apparantly should be able to
translate qemu supported architectures to LLVM IR
(http://markmail.org/message/iyqzgtcux62wdhkb) to ease analysing
binaries.
Using LLVM for (dynamic binary) translations seems to be a great
idea. However I haven't seen many approaches being made in that
direction.
2011 Aug 30
0
Problem resolved: thanks! RE: column names with rbind loop
...and David for the help! By implementing both of your suggestions I was able to make this work. I did end up putting header=TRUE for both read operations.
--Kelly
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From: David Winsemius [dwinsemius at comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 1:16 PM
To: Vining, Kelly
Cc: Weidong Gu; r-help at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] column names with rbind loop
On Aug 30, 2011, at 3:46 PM, Vining, Kelly wrote:
> Thanks much for your help! This almost works. However, now I am
> getting the following error:
>
>> for(i in all.files) {
> + if (i==a...
2012 Feb 22
1
Package 'fCalendar'
Dear,
I'm a master student mathematics at university Gent, who's writing a thesis about vines and copula's.
I'm in trouble with the package 'fCalendar' which I need for running 'QRMlib'.
The problem is that 'fCalendar' doesn't have a namespace. I need to use R.2.14.1 because
I also need the package 'vines' which only works for R.2.14.1.
I'm
2012 Apr 19
0
Thanks-solved:RE: problem extracting data from a set of list vectors
...ler than what was suggested. This is what worked:
all.comps <- ls(pattern="^res")
for(i in all.comps){
obj = get(i);
...
Thanks again.
--Kelly V.
-----Original Message-----
From: MacQueen, Don [mailto:macqueen1 at llnl.gov]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 11:38 AM
To: jim holtman; Vining, Kelly
Cc: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] problem extracting data from a set of list vectors
This looks like a correct correction.
Thanks
-Don
--
Don MacQueen
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
7000 East Ave., L-627
Livermore, CA 94550
925-423-1062
On 4/19/12 10:14 AM, "...
2011 Sep 20
2
How to transfer variable names to column names?
Hello R users,
I have a set of data frames for which I am tallying row numbers, as shown below.
> nrow(mC_Explant)
[1] 14480
> nrow(mC_Callus)
[1] 23320
> nrow(mC_RegenPlant)
[1] 8108
etc.
I want to create a new data frame which has the variable names as column headings, and then a single row with the nrow tallies. My first step was this:
dfIntron <- c(nrow(mC_Explant),
2020 Feb 28
1
kvm presenting wrong CPU Topology for cache
...understand topology and
going crazy..
I have Ali Cloud and AWS and when i compare with them they are showing
correct CPU Topology the way physical machine showing, something is
wrong with my KVM look like.
I am running qemu-kvm-2.12 on centos 7.6 and i have tune my KVM at my
best level, like CPU vining, NUMA and cpu host-passthrough.
Thanks in advance for your help.
2008 Jun 25
5
problem running Microsoft Access 2003 in Wine
Writing on behalf of an incarcerated inmate who is having problems running Access 2003 in Wine. He cannot access internet or this Forum, so I will send any replies to him. Thank you for your thoughts and input! :)
2012 Oct 12
3
average duplicated rows?
Dear useRs,
I have a slightly complicated data structure and am stuck trying to extract what I need. I'm pasting an example of this data below. In some cases, there are duplicates in the "gene_id" column because there are two different "sample 1" values for a given "sample 2" value. Where these duplicates exist, I need to average the corresponding
2012 Jul 10
0
Thanks! RE: boxplot with "cut"
Thanks for your help, Rui! That works and will save me a lot of trouble.
--Kelly
-----Original Message-----
From: Rui Barradas [mailto:ruipbarradas at sapo.pt]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 2:24 AM
To: Vining, Kelly
Cc: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] boxplot with "cut"
Hello,
Maybe this iss what you're looking for. GD is your data.frame.
multi.boxplot <- function(x, by, ...){
x <- as.data.frame(x)
sp <- split(x, by)
len <- length(sp) - 1
n <- ncol(x)
n1 &...
2008 Apr 10
7
Games not loading
My games Heroes might and magic 5 tribes of the east and Civilization 4 are crashing on load in wine.
They loaded before when I was using the Ubuntu drivers.
Ever since I have changed to The ATI drivers have my Games stopped running. I have added the following to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Code:
ection "Device"
Identifier "aticonfig-Device[0]"
Driver "fglrx"
Option
2007 Jul 08
1
generating a data frame with a subset from another data frame
R gurus,
I have a data set that looks something like this:
Site Species DBH #Vines
G PLOC 45.9 4
G ACNE 23.3 1
G ACNE 12.0 0
G FRAM 35.9 5
G AEGL 11.2 2
N PLOC 77.3 12
N JUNI 78.6 7
N ACNE 18.9 1
N ACNE 15.7 3
N ACRU 35.5 4
H ACSA2 24.1 6
H ULAM 35.2 7
There are 730 individual trees (22 species) from four sites in the
actual data set. I would like to create a second data frame that
2011 Aug 30
1
column names with rbind loop
Hello R users.
This is a fairly basic question:
I am concatenating data from sets of files in a directory using a loop. The column names in all files are exactly the same. My understanding is that rbind takes column names from the first file it reads. However, my output is showing that the column names are treated as a first data row, not treated as headers.
I compile my file names like this:
2012 Apr 18
2
problem extracting data from a set of list vectors
Dear useRs,
A colleague has sent me several batches of output I need to process, and I'm struggling with the format to the point that I don't even know how to extract a test set to upload here. My apologies, but I think that my issue is straightforward enough (for some of you, not for me!) that you can help in the absence of a test set. Here is the scenario:
# Data sets are lists:
>
2008 Jan 15
1
error in my selection
Hi everybody,
Well, I really hoped that until now i know how to do a selection ..... but obviously i don't. So risking your laughing at me - here you go.
I have a table with lots of vegetation data, and one column specifies in which region the data is. There are only 2 regions, region 1 and region 3. I want to select all data that belong to region 1 and after do some xtabs on it. If i do
2009 Sep 29
1
[LLVMdev] converting x86 instructions to LLVM instructions
* Timo Juhani Lindfors (timo.lindfors at iki.fi) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Alexandre Gouraud <alexandre.gouraud at enst-bretagne.fr> writes:
> > if it does not already exists, could it mean it is a nonsense, then why?
>
> Why don't you compile your program directly to LLVM bitcode?
- In security-testing you sometimes apply black boxing.
I've had a similar idea
2011 Oct 25
2
column subtraction by row
Dear UseRs,
I have a data frame that looks like this:
head(test2)
attributes start end StemExplant Callus RegenPlant
1 LTR_Unknown 120 535 3.198 1.931 1.927
3 LTR_Unknown 2955 3218 0.541 0.103 0.613
6 LTR_Unknown 6210 6423 6.080 4.650 9.081
9 LTR_Unknown 9658 10124 0.238 0.117 0.347
14 LTR_Unknown 14699 14894 3.545 3.625