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2017 Sep 18
1
Data arrangement for PLSDA using the ropls package
Hello, I would like to do a partial least square discriminant analysis (PLSDA) in R using the package "ropls" Which is in R available via the R command : source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") I try to do a PLSDA to illustrate the impact of two genders (AP,C) on 5 compounds measured in persons (samples) should be illustrated. When I try to do a PLSDA I get the warning
2009 Jul 22
3
time difference
Dear R People: I am looking at the ctime attribute of two different files. It contains the year, month, day, time of creation and time zone. Is there a way to determine the difference between the ctimes of two files, please? I looked in the chron package and nothing seemed to work. Thanks in advance, Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and
2013 Jun 07
1
It seams that fast99 function (sensitivity package) does not work out for norm distribution.
Dear all mailing listers, Does Anyone have the same problem as mine when using the fast99 (extended-FAST method) to perform SA of model with norm distribution inputs? See the simple example given following. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Marino # Simple example # 1. uniform version (It works well) library(sensitivity) Myfun<-function(x){return(rowSums(x))} SA1
2009 Jul 07
6
how to count number of elements in a vector that are not NA ?
Hi, is there a simpler way to count the number of elements in a vector that are not NA than this: countN <- function (v) { return (Reduce(function (x, y) x + y, ifelse(is.na(v), 0, 1))) } ? - Godmar
2009 Jul 15
1
problem with merging matrices
Dear all, I'm a relative new user of R and I have a problem with merging a collection of matrices. All matrices in this collection have the same dimension (532 rows and 532 columns), but can differ in the row and columns names. I'd like to merge these matrices in such a way that the resulting matrix only contains unique row- and column-names and that in case of a match between the row or
2017 Sep 18
0
Data arrangement for PLSDA using the ropls package
Hello, I would like to do a partial least square discriminant analysis (PLSDA) in R using the package "ropls" Which is in R available via the R command : source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") When I try to do a PLSDA using my own data. The impact of two genders (AP,C) on 5 compounds measured in persons (samples) should be illustrated. When I try to do a PLSDA I get
2009 Aug 03
3
if confusion
Simple question: Why doesn't the following work? Or what 'R' rule am I missing? tclass <- "Testing 1 2 3" if(tclass == "Testing 1 2 3") { cat("Testing", tclass, "\n") } else { cat(tclass, "\n") } I get an error 'else' is unexpected. Thank you. Kevin
2009 Jul 08
2
Formatting a Table
I've created a short program to print a table of learning curve factors. However, I cannot figure out how to format the table to: 1) Get rid of the [1]s in the first column and replace it with the values of N. 2) Line up the first row with the factors (decimal fractions). Thanks for any help. The complete program and output is as follows: > Lc<-seq(0.70,0.95,0.05) #Specify learning
2008 Aug 29
1
Most common level of a factor by
I'm looking for something along the lines of which ( table ( x ) == max ( table ( x ) ) ) to find the most common level of one factor by several other factors. For instance, I've got > X <- data.frame ( + x = factor ( sample ( c ( "A" , "B" , "C" , "D" ) , 20 , r = T ) ) + , z1 = factor ( sample ( c ( "Before" ,
2009 Aug 26
3
changing equal values on matrix by same random number
Dear all, I have about 30,000 matrix (512x512), with values from 1 to N. Each value on a matrix represent a habitat patch on my matrix (i.e. my landscape). Non-habitat are stored as ZERO. No I need to change each 1-to-N values for the same random number. Just supose my matrix is: mymat<-matrix(c(1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,2,2,2,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,2,2,2,0,0,0,0, 3,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,4,4,
2008 Oct 28
1
Repository missing hmisc
I'm trying to install the Hmisc package, however it doesn't appear in the list after "utils:::menuInstallPkgs()". Any help? -- David
2009 Jun 23
4
SAS Macro Variable in R
Hi I'm new to R and would like to implement a SAS-like macro variable in R. What I'd like to do is take the simple R code below and change the "=TEF" to different letters to refer to different companies' data for download. # DOWNLOADS FILES FROM YAHOO INTERNET
2009 Jul 08
3
matching each row
I have two dataframes, the first column of each dataframe is a unique id number (the rest of the columns are data variables). I would like to figure out how many times each id number appears in each dataframe. So far I can use: length( match (dataframeA$unique.id[1], dataframeB$unique.id) ) but this only works on each row of dataframe A one-at-a-time. I would like to do this for all of
2009 May 06
6
by-group processing
Given a dataframe like > data ID Type N 1 45900 A 1 2 45900 B 2 3 45900 C 3 4 45900 D 4 5 45900 E 5 6 45900 F 6 7 45900 I 7 8 49270 A 1 9 49270 B 2 10 49270 E 3 18 46550 A 1 19 46550 B 2 20 46550 C 3 21 46550 D 4 22 46550 E 5 23 46550 F 6 24 46550 I 7 > containing an identifier (ID), a
2008 Jan 01
2
cron clarification
What is the ramifications to simply placing scripts in the /etc/cron.hourly directory as opposed to actually adding jobs via the crontab -e method? Is there any significance to using one method versus the other? Thanks! jlc
2009 Jun 30
2
Sweave: multiline Sexpr?
Is there any way to have Sexpr span multiple lines? -- David ? ----------------------------------------------------- David Huffer, Ph.D. Senior Statistician CSOSA/Washington, DC david.huffer at csosa.gov -----------------------------------------------------
2010 Aug 05
4
A %nin% operator?
Sometimes I write code like this: > qf.a <- subset(qf, pubid %in% c(104, 106, 107, 108)) > qf.b <- subset(qf, !pubid %in% c(104, 106, 107, 108)) and I get a little worried that maybe I've remembered the precedence rules wrong, so I change it to > qf.a <- subset(qf, pubid %in% c(104, 106, 107, 108)) > qf.b <- subset(qf, !(pubid %in% c(104, 106, 107, 108))) and pretty
2011 Jun 21
5
omitting columns from a data frame
Dear R People: I have a data frame, xm1, which has 12 rows and 4 columns. If I put is xm1[,-4], I get all rows, and columns 1 - 3, which is as it should be. Now, is there a way to use the names of the columns to omit them, please? Thanks so much in advance! Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown
2013 Oct 31
1
an rpy2, R cgi type question
Hi again. I'm putting together a little project with R, python, and a website. So I have an HTML file, a py file, an R file. Here is the HTML file: <form action="/cgi-bin/radio4.py" method="post" target="_blank"> <input type="radio" name="subject" value="Integrate" /> Integrate <input type="radio"
2013 Jan 09
1
R2html and Blackboard LMS : solved
Everything is ok on Firefox, IE, and iPad. Thanks, Erin On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Erin Hodgess <erinm.hodgess at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear R People: > > Has anyone used R2HTML in web files that were on the Blackboard LMS, please? > > I'm starting to do these but wanted to know if there were any > potential pitfalls. > > Thanks, > Erin > > > --