Displaying 20 results from an estimated 68 matches for "wardle".
2009 May 26
2
Problem accessing "row number" from subset on a dataframe
I would like to use the "row number" information returned from performing a subset command on a dataframe.
For example, I would like to automatically delete some rows from a dataframe if they match a criteria. Here is my example below.
data(airquality)
names(airquality)
subset(airquality, airquality$Month == 6)
Now how do I delete the row numbers returned automatically?
I
2006 Nov 08
2
Sweave and font problems
...Sweave), or some
odd interaction? Certainly, Sweave generates the correct .tex file, but
bizarrely, the package directive is ignored.
Has anyone had similar problems, or am I alone...?
pdfeTeX 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)
Installed via darwinports (macports as it is now).
Mark
--
Dr. Mark Wardle
Clinical research fellow and Specialist Registrar in Neurology,
C2-B2 link, Cardiff University, Heath Park, CARDIFF, CF14 4XN. UK
email: wardle at cardiff.ac.uk mark at wardle.org OpenPGP key: 66896A39
2006 Oct 14
2
Sweave, R and complex latex projects
...x projects, and what is
the best approach? I'm almost tempted to keep R and Latex separate, and
continue to run a R script to generate all of the dynamic tables/charts
which are then "\input"ed, but I was rather attracted to the whole
Sweave approach.
Many thanks,
Mark
--
Dr. Mark Wardle
Clinical research fellow and Specialist Registrar in Neurology,
C2-B2 link, Cardiff University, Heath Park, CARDIFF, CF14 4XN. UK
email: wardle at cardiff.ac.uk mark at wardle.org OpenPGP key: 66896A39
2007 Jun 26
2
Aggregation of data frame with calculations of proportions
...how to make it more generic!
I have some slightly odd real world data that I'm looking at
representing number of positive diagnoses for different diseases, plus
the number tested. It's all in a data frame:
This should all be directly runnable with cut+paste:
sp = read.csv('http://www.wardle.org/sca-prev.csv', header=T)[,c(-1,-2)]
str(sp)
#'data.frame': 46 obs. of 19 variables:
# $ sca1 : int 5 1 NA NA 48 1 NA 17 21 4 ...
# $ sca2 : int 7 3 NA NA 53 1 NA NA 7 7 ...
# $ sca3 : int 3 1 NA NA 2 0 NA 29 0 0 ...
# $ sca6 : int 1 0 NA NA 2 2 N...
2008 Apr 30
2
Lattice book
...k/978-0-387-75968-5?cm_mmc=NBA-_-Apr-08_UK_1753460-_-product-_-978-0-387-75968-5
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0387759689/ref=ord_cart_shr?%5Fencoding=UTF8&m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE
Well done and many congratulations. My order is being processed as we speak!
Best wishes,
Mark
--
Dr. Mark Wardle
Specialist registrar, Neurology
Cardiff, UK
2007 Nov 06
3
Produce a multiple formats graphic
Is it possible to produce the same graphic in different formats
in one shot?
Now if I want to produce the same graphic in pdf, ps and jpeg
I run the producing code, but I change the graphic device, and
I choose successively :
pdf(...)
ps(...)
jpeg(...)
So in this case I run the same code 3 times, or I have
to choose a format and use converters...
Is it possible to produce the 3 graphics in once
2007 Nov 13
1
R: Query an Access database based on a date attribute
...- sqlQuery(channel, "select * from test_table where market = 'atl-bos'
and competitor = 'delta' and dd = #2007-11-20#")
Hope this helps,
Stefano
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: r-help-bounces at r-project.org
[mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org]Per conto di Mark Wardle
Inviato: marted? 13 novembre 2007 11.59
A: Tudor Bodea
Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Oggetto: Re: [R] Query an Access database based on a date attribute
On 12/11/2007, Tudor Bodea <gtg757i at mail.gatech.edu> wrote:
> Dear useRs,
>
> I would like to query an Access database throu...
2008 May 02
1
Phil Spector's book
..., for me, it's a
really useful book. For someone who's used it for longer than that or
is just really, really great at using R in an efficient manner and knows
all the neat tricks already, they of course may not need the book.
Great job Phil.
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Mark Wardle wrote:
> Sorry.
>
> I received a very exciting email from Springer and placed my order and
> felt compelled to advertise it. Didn't see any previous postings about
> it. Hope no offence taken!
>
> Best wishes, and well done with book. Looking forward to receiving
> it....
2007 Mar 15
2
Density estimation graphs
...ome pretend data
s8 = rnorm(100, 15, 5)
threshold = 19 # an arbitrary cut-off
allele.plot(s8, threshold, hatch.col='grey',hatch.border='black')
Is there a better way? As always, I'm sure there's a one-liner rather
than my crude technique!
Best wishes,
Mark
--
Dr. Mark Wardle
Clinical research fellow and specialist registrar, Neurology
University Hospital Wales and Cardiff University, UK
2006 Oct 17
2
RODBC and NULL values
...to store a
non-valid number in the database (999?) and use my query or R to remove
those datapoints afterwards?
Looking in the archives, there are lots of people asking about how to
convert NAs to numeric, but I want the NAs passed through unaltered!
Many thanks in advance,
Mark
--
Dr. Mark Wardle
Clinical research fellow and Specialist Registrar in Neurology,
C2-B2 link, Cardiff University, Heath Park, CARDIFF, CF14 4XN. UK
2007 Dec 09
2
Getting estimates from survfit.coxph
..., surv.follow.up,
surv.results$data) ~
simple.msa, data = surv.results$data)
1 observation deleted due to missingness
n events median 0.95LCL 0.95UCL
simple.msa=Not MSA 120 80 8 6 11
simple.msa=MSA 19 17 2 1 4
--
Dr. Mark Wardle
Specialist registrar, Neurology
Cardiff, UK
2007 Apr 04
0
to findout maximized log likelihoods by using rlarg.fit (for several r order statistics)
...o it
> is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of R-help digest..."
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Re: bivariate interpolation (Adelchi Azzalini)
> 2. Coding for contrasts in unbalanced designs
> (Guillaume Brutel)
> 3. Re: substitute values (Mark Wardle)
> 4. Odp: converting a list to a data.frame (Petr
> PIKAL)
> 5. Re: substitute values (Sergio Della Franca)
> 6. the numimum number of fixed factors lme
> package can deal with
> (Fang, Yongxiang)
> 7. Re: converting a list to a data.frame (Mark
> Wardle)...
2007 Jan 07
3
as.Date() results depend on order of data within vector?
Dear all,
The as.Date() function appears to give different results depending on
the order of the vector passed into it.
d1 = c("1900-01-01", "2007-01-01","","2001-05-03")
d2 = c("", "1900-01-01", "2007-01-01","2001-05-03")
as.Date(d1) # gives correct results
as.Date(d2) # fails with error (* see below)
This problem
2006 Nov 08
5
query in R
how to realize the following SQL command in R?
select distinct A, B, count(C)
from TABLE
group by A, B
;
quit;
Best Regards
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2006 Oct 30
1
[Fwd: Re: Organisation of medium/large projects with multiple analyses]
...ere! I am constantly looking for
> bulletproof ways to manage these complex issues. Sadly, in the past, I
> may have done so to a fault. I feel that the use of version control for
> generic code and formal writing is very important.
>
Many thanks,
Best wishes,
Mark
--
Dr. Mark Wardle
Clinical research fellow and Specialist Registrar in Neurology,
2006 Nov 30
4
R_WinEdt question
if I want to put fig1plot to the left, figYPplot to the right
figYAaplot on the bottom.
How to modify the following cod to do these?
\begin{figure}[H]
\centering
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.5\textwidth}
\centering
<<label=fig1plot,fig=TRUE,echo=FALSE>>=
<<fig1plot>>
@
%\caption{Caption 1}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.5\textwidth}
\centering
2006 Dec 09
2
Show number at risk on Kaplan Meier curve
Dear all,
I'm using the "survival" package with R 2.4.0 on Mac OS X 10.4.8.
I have two core statistics books (one of which is Altman's medical stats
book) which suggest showing the number of individuals at risk at
different time intervals on the Kaplan-Meier curve.
My plot shows two curves that later cross, because of one significant
outlier.
I have two queries:
Is there an
2007 Jul 23
2
R and Excel
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2007 Aug 05
1
t-test
Hi all,
i'm trying to run a two-sample t-test.
i have a longitudinal data that looks like this:
idn age class
1 22 1
1 22 1
1 22 1
1 22 1
2 63 3
2 63 3
2 63 3
3 43 2
3 43 2
3 43 2
3 43 2
3 43 2
3 43 2
4 37 1
4 37
2007 Oct 21
1
Error in if loop
I have created a if loop as follows:
name = "e"
if (name == "v")
{
u = 0
}
else u = 1
however i am getting error : Error: unexpected 'else' in "else"
definitely I can write in : ifelse() form, however I want to write in this way. Can anyone tell me where is my error?
thanks in advance
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