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2009 Apr 17
3
Create histogram from data matrix
Hello! Thanks for reading this request for assistance. I have a question regarding creating a histogram-like figure from data that are not currently in the correct format for the "hist" command. Specifically, my data have been processed and are in a matrix with columns containing the variables of interest and separate columns containing the number of times this variable was
2009 Jun 17
2
GAM function with interaction
Hello R Users, I have a question regarding fitting a model with GAM{mgcv}. I have data from several predictor (X) variables I wish to use to develop a model to predict one Y variable. I am working with ecological data, so have data collected many times (about 20) over the course of two years. Plotting data independently for each date there appears to be relationships between Y (fish
2004 Dec 04
1
AIC, AICc, and K
How can I extract K (number of parameters) from an AIC calculation, both to report K itself and to calculate AICc? I'm aware of the conversion from AIC -> AICc, where AICc = AIC + 2K(K+1)/(n-K-1), but not sure of how K is calculated or how to extract that value from either an AIC or logLik calculation. This is probably more of a basic statistics question than an R question, but I thank
2004 Nov 22
2
variable object naming
Is it possible to give a temporary object a name that varies with each run of a foreloop? For example, I want to fill a matrix every time I run a loop, and I want a new matrix with each run, with an appropriate new name. i.e.: for(i in 1:5){... matrix.i<-some values ...} so that in the end I would have: matrix.1 matrix.2 matrix.3 matrix.4 matrix.5 Thanks, Ben Osborne -- Botany Department
2005 Mar 01
1
na.strings in readLines or is.na?
When reading a data set into R using readLines, na.strings="-99.99" is ignored. Is there an equivalent command for readLines? Alternatively, either immediately after reading into R or once the data set has been converted to a data frame, what is the appropriate command (or appropriate use of is.na) to convert my -99.99s to NAs? Thanks, Ben Osborne -- Botany Department University of
2005 Apr 18
1
R-squared in summary(lm...)
What is the difference between the two R-squareds returned for a linear regression by summary(lm...)? When might one report multiple vs. adjusted R-squared? Thank you, Ben Osborne -- Botany Department University of Vermont 109 Carrigan Drive Burlington, VT 05405 benjamin.osborne at uvm.edu phone: 802-656-0297 fax: 802-656-0440
2005 Feb 16
5
scaling axes when plotting multiple data sets
1) When adding additional data sets to a plot using "plot" followed by "lines", is there a way to automate the scaling of the axes to allow for all data sets to fit within the plot area? 2) I attempted to solve this by setting xlim=c(min(c(data1,data2,data3)),max(c(data1,data2,data3))) however, there are some NAs and Infs in these data sets, and min(data1) and max(data1) both
2004 Jan 14
2
nonlinear regression and Excel solver
Hi all, Earlier today I posted this question on s-news, so apologies to some for the duplication. > Please put aside your snobbery about Microsoft products for a moment. > > I am fitting population models to annual survey data for trout. For those of you familiar with ecological models, I am working in the Lefkovitch matrix framework; for those unfamiliar with that shorthand, the
2009 Jun 23
1
Model fitting with GAM and "by" term
Hello R Users, I have a question regarding fitting a model with GAM{mgcv}. I have data from several predictor (X) variables I wish to use to develop a model to predict one Y variable. I am working with ecological data, so have data collected many times (about 20) over the course of two years. Plotting data independently for each date there appears to be relationships between Y (fish density)
2004 Dec 13
1
AIC, glm, lognormal distribution
I'm attempting to do model selection with AIC, using a glm and a lognormal distribution, but: fit1<-glm(BA~Year,data=pdat.sp1.65.04, family=gaussian(link="log")) ## gives the same result as either of the following: fit1<-glm(BA~Year,data=pdat.sp1.65.04, family=gaussian) fit1<-lm(BA~Year,data=pdat.sp1.65.04) fit1 #Coefficients: #(Intercept) Year2004 # -1.6341
2004 May 08
1
Installing R 1.9.0 on OSX
I've downloaded and installed R 1.9.0 under OS X 10.3.3. I then removed my previous R 1.8.0 installation by following the instructions in the readme file, e.g., 1. drag the "StartR" icon into the Trash; 2) go inside your Home directory and search for the Library folder. Inside the Library folder in your Home directory you'll find a RAqua directory: drag the RAqua
2004 Aug 09
4
Simultaneous subscripts and superscripts
Dear List, I'd like to add text to a plot where a text symbol has both a superscript and subscript. For example, the variable S with a superscript 2 and a subscript t. I have been able to accomplish this using either expression( paste(S,atop(scriptstyle(2),scriptstyle(t))) ) or expression( {S[t]}^2 ) but the spacing isn't quite right (or rather what I'd like) using either of
2003 Dec 11
2
Failed installation on Mac OSX 10.3 (PR#5697)
I've installed R 1.8.1 on OSX 10.3 (Panther) using the RAqua.pkg and all indications were that the installation was successful. However, after double clicking the R icon in the Applications folder, nothing appears to happen. The following message appears on the console: Mac OS X Version 10.3 (Build 7B85) 2003-12-11 08:45:31 -0500 prefs written dyld:
2003 Dec 11
2
Failed installation on Mac OSX 10.3 (PR#5697)
I've installed R 1.8.1 on OSX 10.3 (Panther) using the RAqua.pkg and all indications were that the installation was successful. However, after double clicking the R icon in the Applications folder, nothing appears to happen. The following message appears on the console: Mac OS X Version 10.3 (Build 7B85) 2003-12-11 08:45:31 -0500 prefs written dyld:
2005 Jun 10
1
Fortran compilation error
Hello, I'm trying to install a package that requires a Fortran compiler (Hmisc) using R CMD INSTALL. I downloaded the package source onto my Desktop, unzipped it, and then typed: R CMD INSTALL /Users/brianbeckage/Desktop/Hmisc * Installing *source* package 'Hmisc' ... ** libs g77 -fno-common -g -O2 -c cidxcn.f -o cidxcn.o g77 -fno-common -g -O2 -c cidxcp.f -o cidxcp.o g77
2013 Nov 19
2
Re: virsh and multi source-dev
Thank you for answering. Yes sure I can from an xml, But is it possible from the command line with define-pool-as ? Best, Matt ----- Mail original ----- > De: "Humble Chirammal" <hchiramm@redhat.com> > À: "Matthieu Simonin" <matthieu.simonin@inria.fr> > Cc: libvirt-users@redhat.com > Envoyé: Mardi 19 Novembre 2013 11:06:35 > Objet: Re:
2012 Dec 05
1
loading & using Ryacas
I'm having trouble loading Ryacas. I've downloaded and extracted Ryacas 0.2-9 (also tried Ryacas ) and yacas 1.0.63, have the latest version of R and have tried the following (this works for installing other packages): install.packages("Ryacas") library(Ryacas) install.packages("yacas") library(yacas) and get this: Warning message: package ‘yacas’ is not available
2010 Jan 09
2
aov function syntax
Hello, I have a simple question about using the aov function syntax (ie. * + or :) for the interaction of 2 factors. I have read the help files, and researched other sites, and have included my source files. My goal is to measure the signifigance of the interaction between population and condition (aka. population:condition). I can't seem to figure it out. 1. In the first example the
2012 May 25
3
Multiple cbind according to filename
Hi all, I'm just a beginner with R but I have not been able to search for any relevant answer to my problem. I apologize if it has in fact been asked before. Recently I've realized that I need to combine hundreds of pairs of data frames. The filenames of the frames I need to combine have unique strings. This is my best guess as to the approach to take: filenames<-list.files()
2004 Mar 05
3
as.POSIXct problem
Hi all, I'm having difficulty converting a 'dates' object to a POSIXct object: testDATES<-c(35947,35971,36004,36008,36053,36066) testDATES<-chron(dates=testDATES, format = c(dates = "m/d/y"), origin=c(month = 12, day = 30, year = 1899)) >[1] 06/01/98 06/25/98 07/28/98 08/01/98 09/15/98 09/28/98 > as.POSIXct(testDATES) [1] NA NA NA NA NA NA