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2010 Jul 19
2
Grouping and stacking bar plot for categorical variables
Hi all, I have a series of cateogiral variables that look just like this: welfare=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE) education=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE) defence=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE) egp=sample(c("salariat&...
2011 Apr 17
1
How to retrieve a vector of a data.frame's variable attributes?
...t;category" attributes but can't find a way. For example, the first variable is: > attributes(hh$aez) $levels [1] "coastal" "forest" "savannah" $class [1] "labelled" "factor" $label [1] ecological zone 93 Levels: 10 quantiles of welfare ... year of the interview $units [1] class 24 Levels: '05 PPP USD / year cedis / year cedis /year class geo-1 ... years $category [1] geography 7 Levels: agriculture demography design expenditure geography ... welfare I have tried: hh <- hh[, order(attr(hh, "category"))] hh &...
2006 Nov 14
1
greatest common substring
Dear R-members, Suppose I have a vector with the following strings: V = c("Welfare_Group_1024", "Welfare_Group_1536", "Welfare_Group_160") I want to 'automatically generate a nice y-axis label for this data. A good candidate is something close to "Welfare Group". Is there an easy way to compute something close to the greatest...
2004 Jan 21
1
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2006 Feb 01
1
several plots in one
...is actually what I wanted I think). (It should look the same as if I called plotCI twice with same labels/xlim/ylim/etc.) plotCI(x = cbind(x1,x2), y = cbind(means1,means2), # means1 == ci1["Estimate",] xlim = c(0,100), #ylim = c(0.2,0.5), ylab = "System welfare", pch = 7, col = c("red","blue"), type = "b", uiw = cbind(uiw1,uiw2)) Thanks in advance, JeeBee.
2011 May 11
1
filtering out unwanted words in a Term Document Matrix
...uot;orders", "treatment", "times", "care", "plan", "strategies", "concerns", "meetings", "equipment", "treatment", "options", "delivery", "care", "discharge", "welfare", "violations", "HIPPS", "professionalism", "lack", "boundaries crossing", "transportation", "benefits", "assistance", "beneficiary", "complaint", "grievance", "inquiry", &q...
2002 Sep 08
0
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...quot; rather than move away, purchase new homes, save, or even make investments? "Attention" This is Not another "Boyz in the Hood" Story! These newly distinguished "Black Generation Xers" are suffering through utter chaos. "Baby Makers, Loser choosers, Welfare Abusers...Images of My America" is a collection of observations, and commentary as told through the eyes of a young African American Male who experienced, and perpetuated many of the truths that many in "Black America," and the world in general would have you believe do not exi...
2003 Jun 03
1
Logistic regression problem: propensity score matching
Hello all. I am doing one part of an evaluation of a mandatory welfare-to-work programme in the UK. As with all evaluations, the problem is to determine what would have happened if the initiative had not taken place. In our case, we have a number of pilot areas and no possibility of random assignment. Therefore we have been given control areas. My problem is to se...
2005 Sep 06
9
civil emergency comms: Asterisk + HAM
The disaster in the Gulf coast and the less than optimal initial response suggests to me that citizens must shoulder more responsibility for emergency management. Communications loss must have played a large role in the failures that occurred. I can't help but wonder if there are fewer ham radio operators today and that if there were more, maybe they could make a difference in future
2010 Mar 01
1
Why software fails in scientific research
...rmation System) (www.isis.org) has as its mission the facilitation of "international collaboration in the collection and sharing of knowledge on animals and their environments for zoos, aquariums and related organizationsvalues the use of objective data to benefit conservation, science, animal welfare, education, and collection management." John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room 1194, John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building 27) Australian National U...
2007 Aug 31
2
Microsoft RTAudio
...has expenses that must be covered. * Now let's deal with who pays for Open Source because it is certainly not free. I believe Jean (and you) do eat everyday and you and he pay for living quarters. In fact, you do get paid for your work as does he. You either are recipients of grants or welfare (same thing), or you do your work on "company time" while the boss is not watching, or the boss knowingly pays for your work and passes that expense onto his customers (after all, he must make profit to pay his living expenses). * And finally ... how and why did Open Source come...
2020 Oct 23
0
Postdoc in data science and statistical modelling
...w=152880 Informal queries relating to the application are very welcome by email: md at sund.ku.dk Best wishes, Matt Matthew Denwood BVMS PhD FHEA MRCVS Associate Professor in Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Section for Animal Welfare and Disease Control Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Gr?nneg?rdsvej 8 1870 Frederiksberg C Email: md at sund.ku.dk
2004 Jan 05
1
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2004 Jan 12
2
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2009 Jan 05
3
Log File Reviewing
I need to review a logfile with Sed and cut out all the lines that start with a certain word, problem is this word begins after some amount of whitespace and unless I search for whitespace at the beginning followed by "word" I may encounter "word" somewhere legitimately hence why I don't just search for "word" only... Anyone know how to make sed accomplish this?
2003 Dec 07
6
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2007 May 02
1
Degrees of freedom in repeated measures glmmPQL
Hello, I've just carried out my first good-looking model using glmmPQL, and the output makes perfect sense in terms of how it fits with our hypothesis and the graphical representation of the data. However, please could you clarify whether my degrees of freedom are appropriate? I had 106 subjects, each of them was observed about 9 times, creating 882 data points. The subjects were in 3
2007 Aug 31
0
Microsoft RTAudio
...t;? > * Now let's deal with who pays for Open > Source because it is certainly not free. I > believe Jean (and you) do eat everyday and you > and he pay for living quarters. In fact, you do > get paid for your work as does he. You either are > recipients of grants or welfare (same thing), or > you do your work on "company time" while the boss > is not watching, or the boss knowingly pays for > your work and passes that expense onto his > customers (after all, he must make profit to pay > his living expenses). I don't want to speak for...
2006 Jun 30
0
FOSS, Science, and Public activism
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 (Sorry if you get more than one copy of this message, but I felt that it was urgent to get this important info out.) The values of freedom and openness are crucial to understanding itself, so that civilization and public welfare now depend on them, as I argue below. These values may find their best expression in the free and open source software (FOSS) movement, and the foresightful example of FOSS developers should now be beneficially applied to many other disciplines in the context of a global and public Internet....
2006 Jul 01
0
FOSS, Science, and Public activism
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 (Sorry if you get more than one copy of this message, but I felt that it was urgent to get this important info out.) The values of freedom and openness are crucial to understanding itself, so that civilization and public welfare now depend on them, as I argue below. These values may find their best expression in the free and open source software (FOSS) movement, and the foresightful example of FOSS developers should now be beneficially applied to many other disciplines in the context of a global and public Internet....