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2009 Jan 14
2
Vectorization of three embedded loops
Dear R-programmer, I wrote an adapted implementation of the Kennard-Stone algorithm for sample selection of multivariate data (R 2.7.1 under MacBook Pro, Processor 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Memory 2 GB 667 MHZ DDR2 SDRAM). I used for the heart of the script three embedded loops. This makes it especially for huge datasets very slow. For a datamatrix of 1853*1853 and the selection of 556
2010 Jun 16
1
Problems loading RWeka and rJava under R 2.10.1
Dear R-users, I am running R 2.10.1 under Windows XP Professional. Moreover, I run Java 5.0 and the RWeka package 0.4-1 and rJava 0.8-4. are successfully installed. I get two error messages while loading both packages. library(RWeka) Error in get(Info[i, 1], envir = env) : internal error -3 in R_decompress1 Error: package/namespace load failed for 'RWeka' 2:
2009 Aug 19
1
Erros with RVM and LSSVM from kernlab library
Hello, In my ongoing quest to develop a "best" model, I'm testing various forms of SVM to see which is best for my application. I have been using the SVM from the e1071 library without problem for several weeks. Now, I'm interested in RVM and LSSVM to see if I get better performance. When running RVM or LSSVM on the exact same data as the SVM{e1071}, I get an error that I
2012 Jan 12
1
problems with method ken.sto in package soil.spec: subscript out of bounds
Hi All, I would like to use Kennard-Stone algorithm for splitting a dataset. > mydata <- read.csv(url("http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/dae/binary.csv ")) > library("soil.spec") > ken.sto(mydata,per.n=0.3) Error in ken.sto(mydata, per.n = 0.3) : subscript out of bounds I found that other people run into this problem as well:
2010 Feb 23
0
BUG with LSSVM in R:
Hello, I have noticed a bug with LSSVM implementation in R. It could be a bug with the LSSVM itself that causes this problem. I thought I should post this message to see if anyone else is familiar with this problem and explain why the result is different for odd and even number of cases. Once the hyperplane is found using LSSVM, the prediction results vary when you predict odd or even number of
2009 Oct 04
3
error installing/compiling kernlab
Hi everybody, I''m using R on a 64-bit Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty). I prefer to install R packages from source, even if they are available in Synaptic. The problem is that I can''t install/compile kernlab. Everything works fine until it gets to the lazy loading part: ** preparing package for lazy loading Creating a new generic function for "terms" in "kernlab"
2008 Sep 06
0
New caret packages
New major versions of the caret packages (caret 3.37, caretLSF 1.23 and caretNWS 0.23) have been uploaded to CRAN. caret is a package for building and evaluating a wide variety of predictive models. There are functions for pre-processing, tuning models using resampling, visualizing the results, calculating performance and estimating variable importance. caretNWS and caretLSF are two parallel
2008 Sep 06
0
New caret packages
New major versions of the caret packages (caret 3.37, caretLSF 1.23 and caretNWS 0.23) have been uploaded to CRAN. caret is a package for building and evaluating a wide variety of predictive models. There are functions for pre-processing, tuning models using resampling, visualizing the results, calculating performance and estimating variable importance. caretNWS and caretLSF are two parallel
2006 Nov 27
0
kernlab 0.9-0 on CRAN
A new version of kernlab has just been released. kernlab is a kernel-based Machine Learning package for R. kernlab includes the following functions: o ksvm() : Support Vector Machines for classification, regression, novelty detection, native multi-class classification, support for class-probability output and confidence intervals in regression. o gausspr()
2006 Nov 27
0
kernlab 0.9-0 on CRAN
A new version of kernlab has just been released. kernlab is a kernel-based Machine Learning package for R. kernlab includes the following functions: o ksvm() : Support Vector Machines for classification, regression, novelty detection, native multi-class classification, support for class-probability output and confidence intervals in regression. o gausspr()
2003 Sep 02
1
Plotting dates
I'm trying to plot observations against observation dates and getting julian dates along the x-axis: library(date) Week<-as.date(c("05/02/03","05/09/03","05/16/03","05/23/03","05/30/03","06/0 7/03","06/14/03")) Leafminers<-c(0,2,5,10,4,6,5) Diglyphus<-c(0,0,4,5,7,3,1) LeafDig<-cbind(Week,Leafminers,Diglyphus)
2002 Jan 08
6
Subsets without NA
Is there a way of removing all rows with missing values from a data frame? I usually use subset(x, var1!="NA") and repeat for each variable. It would be nice to be able to do it in one fell swoop. Also, surprisingly, it doesn't always work. Sometimes I'm left with an empty set even though not all rows have missing values for the variable. Cheers, mikkel Mikkel Grum,
2003 Aug 18
0
displaying pruned clusters
Any idea why clusters five and six fall off the scale in the following? library(cluster) library(maptree) data(flower) dfl2<-daisy(flower,type=list(asymm=c(1,3),ordratio=7)) hdfl2<-hclust(dfl2) prune.dfl2<-prune.clust(hdfl2,k=6) plot(prune.dfl2) Of course the following will display all six clusters, but without a scale: draw.tree(prune.dfl2) Best wishes, Mikkel Mikkel Grum
2003 Jan 07
2
Extracting means for given strata from dissimilarity object
Is there a way of extracting mean distance or dissimilarity for a given strata from a 'dist' or 'dissimilarity' object, e.g. extract mean distances for each species in Anderson's iris data? data(iris) iris.dist<-dist(iris[,1:4]) then what? Mikkel Grum, PhD Genetic Diversity Scientist International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI) Sub-Saharan Africa Group ***
2001 Aug 21
4
looking for a smarter way
I have two problems where I've come up with some code that will do the analysis that I want, but it looks pretty clumsy. In the first case, I calculate the variance on five different columns for each of 14 clusters and get them into one matrix. I get the job done, but I would have thought that it could be done in one or two lines, not six, and be generalized so that it didn't matter how
2002 Jan 08
3
colour coding and different point types in a plot
I'm trying to plot four different sorghum types on a plot using a different colour/symbol combination for each sorghum type (TYPBOTA in the script below). What am I doing wrong?: plot(xx$LATITUDE,xx$SFD1, points(xx$SFD1,xx$LATITUDE, col=1:4[codes(xx$TYPBOTA)],pch=c(4,3,1,2)[codes(xx$TYPBOTA)]) grid() I get the following error message Error in 1:4[codes(xx$TYPBOTA)] : NA/NaN argument
2003 Aug 04
1
hclust() and agnes() method="average" divergence (PR#3648)
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_000_01C35A53.75780090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Anyone have a clue why hclust() and agnes() produce different results in the example below when both use method="average"?? I'm not able to reproduce
2010 Jul 18
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * allan (1.0) Alan Lee http://crantastic.org/packages/allan Automates Large Linear Analysis Model Fitting * andrews (1.0) Jaroslav Myslivec http://crantastic.org/packages/andrews Andrews curves for visualization of multidimensional data * anesrake (0.3) Josh Pasek http://crantastic.org/packages/anesrake This
2006 Jun 23
1
Off topic NSS_LDAP
Hi Anybody can copile NSS_LDAP under Solaris 10 ?, i have a trouble compiling this tool. bash-3.00# make gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DLDAP_REFERRALS -DLDAP_DEPRECATED -D_REENTRANT -g -O2 -Wall -fPIC -c ldap-nss.c ldap-nss.c: In function `do_sasl_interact': ldap-nss.c:4113: error: `sasl_interact_t' undeclared (first use in this function) ldap-nss.c:4113: error: (Each undeclared identifier
2012 Apr 19
0
IMAP SSL incoming test need help !
Ubuntu 11.10 server with postfix/dovecot/squirrelmail configured. Outgoing SMTP server seemed worked fine, however, the incoming IMAP with SSL on port 993 doesn't seem to receive any mail at all !? ?Here is the mail.log during the test session from an external yahoo mail (dchenusa at yahoo.com) to the internal server testmail.biokeyinc.com (dchen at testmail.biokeyinc.com) The log did NOT