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2010 Oct 28
2
Determining a basal correct count
...rd the count of consecutive '1's, and the skip to the next row and begin the process anew.
Thanks in advance for your help,
David S. Herzberg, Ph.D.
Vice President, Research and Development
Western Psychological Services
12031 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025-1251
Phone: (310)478-2061 x144
FAX: (310)478-7838
email: davidh@wpspublish.com<mailto:davidh@wpspublish.com>
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2010 Oct 22
3
Conditional looping over a set of variables in R
...operation analogous to 'loop #i' in SPSS?
Any help is appreciated, and I'm happy to provide more information if needed.
David S. Herzberg, Ph.D.
Vice President, Research and Development
Western Psychological Services
12031 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025-1251
Phone: (310)478-2061 x144
FAX: (310)478-7838
email: davidh@wpspublish.com
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2013 Apr 12
2
model frame and formula mismatch in model.matrix()
...X80+X81+X82+X83+X84+X85+X86+X87+X88+X89+X90+X91+X92+X93+X94+X95+X96+X97+X98+X99+X100+X101+X102+X103+X104+X105+X106+X107+X108+X109+X110+X111+X112+X113+X114+X115+X116+X117+X118+X119+X120+X121+X122+X123+X124+X125+X126+X127+X128+X129+X130+X131+X132+X133+X134+X135+X136+X137+X138+X139+X140+X141+X142+X143+X144+X145+X146+X147+X148+X149+X150+X151+X152
~ conditions, data = proteo)
but I get this error message:
Error in model.matrix.default(mt, mf, contrasts) :
model frame and formula mismatch in model.matrix()
can someone help me please?
Julien.
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2009 Jun 24
2
change the height or scale of the y axis
...127","x128","x129","x130",
"x131","x132","x133","x134","x135","x136","x137","x138","x139","x140",
"x141","x142","x143","x144","x145","x146","x147","x148","x149","x150",
"x151","x152","x153","x154","x155","x156","x157","x158","x159","x160",
"x16...
2010 Oct 22
2
Combining the values of two variables into one
I start with:
v1<-c(1,3,5,7)
v2<-c(2,4,6,8)
And I want to end up with:
v3<-c(12,34,56,78)
How do I get there?
Thanks,
David S. Herzberg, Ph.D.
Vice President, Research and Development
Western Psychological Services
12031 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025-1251
Phone: (310)478-2061 x144
FAX: (310)478-7838
email: davidh@wpspublish.com
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2013 Apr 05
1
Accessing examplars in apcluster (apcluster package)
Hi,
I was wondering how it was possible to access the actual cluster exemplars
from the APResult class. Currently it only spits it out onto the terminal
if you type the object but there is no other way to see which one is the
examplar.
Would appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Sachin
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