similar to: about strauss process

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "about strauss process"

2007 Jul 13
1
spatstat - Fitting a Strauss model with trend determined by kernel density smoother
Dear r-help, I would like to use the 'ppm' function of the 'spatstat' package to fit a Strauss inhibition model. I understand that I can specify a parametric model for the "background" trend, but how would I specify a trend which is estimated using a Kernel density smoother? In particular, I would like to use the 'kde' function of the 'ks' package to
2006 May 25
2
Simulate Strauss process in 3D
Dear All, I would like to simulate a Strauss process in 3D, but there is only 2D in R. I understand a programming which is necessary, but I don't have idea how to simulate. Thanks. Apple [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Sep 17
1
Source code of Strauss Process
Dear all, I want to simulate a Strauss Hard Core process in 3D. I have found that someone else tried to do the same and he recived this answer, "If you need this immediately, I suggest you follow Brian Ripley's advice. This probably involves downloading a source tar file of the R package and finding the Fortran code in library/spatial/src/. The Fortran should be edited to generate 3D
2004 Jan 20
1
Re: Need help on how to list functions from a loaded package...
To All How does one get a list of functions from a loaded package so that one can then get the appropriate help for each of the functions. Currently my method is based on a lot of trial-and-error. Here's an example of what I mean... >From this forum I learn that an interesting package called "multtest" exists on Bioconductor. I then use R Console's "Packages" --
2006 May 17
4
uniform and clumped point plots
I am trying to generate two dimensional random coordinates. For randomly distributed data I have simply used >xy<-cbind(runif(100),runif(100)) However I also want to generate coordinates that are more uniformly distributed, and coordinates that are more contagiously distributed than the above. Can anyone make any suggestions Thanks. Dr Terry Beutel Rangeland Scientist Animal
2002 May 07
4
attractive spatial point process?
Hi all, before I roll my own, naive implementation of a particular spatial point process, I thought I'd ask whether this has already been done. Specifically, I am looking for essentially the opposite of the Strauss and Mate'rn processes included in library(spatial) and documented in MASS. I am examining daily travel patterns, focusing on just the destinations of trips, not the
2005 Sep 23
4
books about MCMC to use MCMC R packages?
Dear list users, I need to learn about MCMC methods, and since there are several packages in R that deal with this subject, I want to use them. I want to buy a book (or more than one, if necessary) that satisfies the following requirements: - it teaches well MCMC methods; - it is easy to implement numerically the ideas of the book, and notation and concepts are similar to the corresponding R
2004 Jan 20
0
Re: Need help on how to list functions from a loaded pack age...
You can get help on the whole package by > help(package="multtest") which is likely pretty close to what you want. There's the index etc for the package on the web as well. You can also just look in the package's installation directory. If it's loaded you can do an ls(2) say if it loaded in position 2, to get all objects in the package. Reid -----Original Message-----
2008 Apr 17
1
imap voicemail
Hello. I'm trying to use gmail's imap feature w/ asterisk imap voicemail. I compiled c-client with the following settings: make lr5 IP6=4 and asterisk with: ./configure --with-imap=/usr/src/imap-2007a/ However if i enable any if the imap settings in voicemail.conf, asterisk starts acting funny and dosent allow any calls imapserver=imap.gmail.com imapport=993 mapfolder=Voicemail Where
2008 Apr 20
2
imaps - voicemail
does asterisk support imaps for voicemail storage? Ide really like to use gmail as my imap server... -- Moshe Brevda, CTO ipconnect, ltd. 26 Strauss St., Jerusalem, Israel W. 1.800.800.456 (+9722.569.5295) M. +97254.666.1367 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20080421/00ed120c/attachment.htm
2005 Nov 21
2
Multinomial Nested Logit package in R?
Dear R-Help, I'm hoping to find a Multinomial Nested Logit package in R. It would be great to find something analogous to "PROC MDC" in SAS: > The MDC (Multinomial Discrete Choice) procedure analyzes models > where the > choice set consists of multiple alternatives. This procedure > supports conditional logit, > mixed logit, heteroscedastic extreme value,
2006 Oct 23
1
Worm distribution :-)
You are talking about random point patterns, since the glow-worms appear as ``stars'' (= points). See the package ``spatial'' (which comes with R) and try simulating a pattern using Strauss(). Or install the package ``spatstat'' from CRAN --- in this package there is a variety of ways to simulate ``regular'' random point patterns --- rMaternI, rMaternII, rSSI,
2020 Feb 29
2
tcl problem with R-3.6.3?
Just built 3.6.3 from source and tcl doesn't work. Worked fine with the same laptop in 3.6.2. Here's the exact error. blurfle$ R --vanilla R version 3.6.3 (2020-02-29) -- "Holding the Windsock" Copyright (C) 2020 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to
2008 Apr 26
6
quasi-random sequences
Dear list useRs, I have to generate a random set of coordinates (x,y) in [-1 ; 1]^2 for say, N points. At each of these points is drawn a circle (later on, an ellipse) of random size, as in: > N <- 100 > > positions <- matrix(rnorm(2 * N, mean = 0 , sd= 0.5), nrow=N) > sizes<-rnorm(N, mean = 0 , sd= 1) > plot(positions,type="p",cex=sizes) My problem is to
2005 May 15
3
rsync via tunnel - 3 boxes separated by internet
Hi, I have searched the archived, and see this question has come up with some frequency, but the solution by the original poster is never posted or the question is not answered completely. I have also RTFM (rsync and ssh), and I've been trying examples that I have googled. So here it is again. BoxA --internet-- BoxB (accessable only by ssh) -- BoxC I want to backup BoxC to BoxA. I want
2017 Jan 13
4
unlicense
I would like the unlicense (http://unlicense.org/) added to R licenses. Does anyone else think that worthwhile? -- Charles Geyer Professor, School of Statistics Resident Fellow, Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science University of Minnesota charlie at stat.umn.edu
2003 Nov 04
1
glm offset and interaction bugs (PR#4941)
Full_Name: Charles J. Geyer Version: 1.8.0 OS: i686-pc-linux-gnu (Suse 8.2) Submission from: (NULL) (134.84.86.22) Two bugs (perhaps related, perhaps independent) revealed by the same Poisson regression with offset mydata <- read.table(url("http://www.stat.umn.edu/geyer/5931/mle/seeds.txt")) out.fubar <- glm(seedlings ~ burn01 + vegtype * burn02 + offset(log(totalseeds)),
2005 Aug 21
2
bizarre signif stars in Sweave latex
OK. I give up. I'll ask a stupid question. How do I get the $!#@*$ signif stars line printed by summaries to not look extremely bizarre in the latex produced by Sweave? For example, see p. 7 of http://www.stat.umn.edu/geyer/aster/library/aster/doc/tutor.pdf I can see what the problem is. R emits non-ascii characters (as it is supposed to do), Sweave puts them in the tex file, and
2009 Sep 16
5
piece of code that runs only once
hi, an strange error is happening here in User model i have the following method: def falta_votar Category.find(:all) - votes.collect {|v| v.category} end and in the default.html.erb layout i have: <%= current_user.falta_votar.size %> but it only works once, when i try to access another page i get an error message saying that the falta_votar method is nil, then i have to restart
2005 Feb 09
2
Converting RGB YUV and back
Hi all, how can I convert a RGB (24 or 32) image I'm getting from a webcam for example to YUV to compress it with theora, decompress it and convert it back to RGB to draw it? Any suggestions? Best regards, Florian (Stuttgart, GERMANY)