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2010 Mar 30
1
R package checking error.
Dear useRs,
I am trying to build my package (nonpareff) which deals with some models of
data envelopment analysis.
The building worked well, but checking complains when it tests examples.
Zipped nonparaeff.Rcheck is attached.
Following is the log.
---------------------------------------------
arecibo:tmp arecibo$ R CMD build nonparaeff/
* checking for file 'nonparaeff/DESCRIPTION' ...
2010 Mar 30
1
Error when checking a package.
Dear useRs,
I am trying to build my package (nonpareff) which deals with some models of
data envelopment analysis.
The building worked well, but checking complains when it tests examples.
Zipped nonparaeff.Rcheck is attached.
Following is the log.
---------------------------------------------
arecibo:tmp arecibo$ R CMD build nonparaeff/
* checking for file 'nonparaeff/DESCRIPTION' ...
2006 Jun 18
1
bug with boot.sw98 function (PR#8999)
Full_Name: Nuno Monteiro
Version: 2.3.1
OS: Windows XP HE
Submission from: (NULL) (84.9.38.207)
I'm using the FEAR library to perform Data Envelopment analysis with a 36,000
obs dataset.
The function dea is working fine but then when I try to use the boot.sw98 to
come up with some sensitivity analysis I get the following error:
2007 Oct 10
1
Deleting for() loop in function
Dear UseRs,
I wrote following function in order to solve Data Envelopment Analysis.
Reason for posting is that the function is slow when nrow(dat) is large.
I wonder if other functions could substitute the for() loop in the
code, such as mapply().
Can anybody help to rewrite the dea() function as efficiently as
possible?
The code is as follows:
2008 Sep 11
3
ZFS Crypto [Prelim] Codereview
Here''s my comments for the preliminary ZFS Crypto review.
- Dan
Webrev: http://cr.opensolaris.org/~darrenm/zfs-crypto-gate/webrev/
General comments:
DEA-1 - SCCS keywords need to be removed
DEA-2 - Copyright updated
------------------------------------------------------------------
usr/src/lib/libcryptoutil/common/keyfile.c pkcs11_read_data()
This code in pkcs11_read_data() scares
2012 Mar 28
1
Need Help
Sir,
Which modules/package should I use to solve the following statistical models:
1. Multiple Objective Programming (MOP)
2. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)
3. Lab Experiments
4. Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)
Regards,
PS
2011 Nov 24
1
AlgDesign - $D $A $Ge $Dea
Hi,
I am wondering how I should interpreate the output of optFederov() in AlgDesign.
Specially I want to know what is $D, $A, $Ge and $Dea, which one I can use as an efficiency to say how good the optimal design is.
I only know when a orthogonal design comes, $D = 1.
I red the pdf document -- vignette("AlgDesign")
[Just type: vignette("AlgDesign") in R, you will get
2017 Sep 25
0
Subset
This is super, really helpfull. Sorry, one final question, lets say I
wanted to remove 0's rather than NAs , what would it be?
Thanks
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 12:41 PM, Boris Steipe <boris.steipe at utoronto.ca>
wrote:
> myDF <- data.frame(a = c("<0.1", NA, 0.3, 5, "Nil"),
> b = c("<0.1", 1, 0.3, 5, "Nil"),
>
2017 Sep 25
1
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Always via logical expressions. In this case you can use the logical expression
myDF$b != "0"
to give you a vector of TRUE/FALSE
B.
> On Sep 25, 2017, at 8:00 AM, Shane Carey <careyshan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This is super, really helpfull. Sorry, one final question, lets say I wanted to remove 0's rather than NAs , what would it be?
>
> Thanks
>
2017 Sep 25
0
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Hi,
Lets say this was a dataframe where I had two columns
a <- c("<0.1", NA, 0.3, 5, "Nil")
b <- c("<0.1", 1, 0.3, 5, "Nil")
And I just want to remove the rows from the dataframe where there were NAs
in the b column, what is the syntax for doing that?
Thanks in advance
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 5:04 PM, Shane Carey <careyshan at
2017 Sep 25
2
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myDF <- data.frame(a = c("<0.1", NA, 0.3, 5, "Nil"),
b = c("<0.1", 1, 0.3, 5, "Nil"),
stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
# you can subset the b-column in several ways
myDF[ , 2]
myDF[ , "b"]
myDF$b
# using the column, you make a logical vector
! is.na(as.numeric(myDF$b))
# This can be used to select the
2017 Aug 09
0
Package nleqslv ERROR
Santi,
In the second line of your function you have the following:
f <- numeric(length(x))
This sets the length of this numeric vector (i.e., "f") to the length of the vector "x".
Later, inside the function you assign to values to 4 elements of the vector "f".
This assumes that "f" is at least 4 element in length.
However, you define
2017 Aug 09
2
Package nleqslv ERROR
Dear all,
I am relatively new to R and have had some difficulty in understanding an error i get when running a code to solve a system of non-linear equations, with four equations and two variables.
This is my code:
ALPHA <- c(-0.0985168033402, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4)
BETA <- c(-0.0985168033402, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4)
GAMMA <- c(0.3940672148378, 0.1, 0.15,
2016 Dec 06
1
New R package on CRAN: productivity (0.1.0)
Dear R users,
I am happy to announce that the R package 'productivity: Indices of
Productivity Using Data Envelopment Analysis' is now available on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/package=productivity).
Productivity allows computing various transitive measures of
productivity and profitability, in both levels and changes.
In addition to the classic Malmquist productivity index,
2016 Dec 06
1
New R package on CRAN: productivity (0.1.0)
Dear R users,
I am happy to announce that the R package 'productivity: Indices of
Productivity Using Data Envelopment Analysis' is now available on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/package=productivity).
Productivity allows computing various transitive measures of
productivity and profitability, in both levels and changes.
In addition to the classic Malmquist productivity index,
2010 Dec 13
0
Help testing regression
jpka <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:
>
>Hi! I also need regression testing. Sadly, while try to install wine into my Ubuntu 10.10, for some old versions of Wine
>like wine-1.0, i get errors like
>
There is a major problem here. If a program works with Wine 1.0.1 but does not with Wine 1.2.2, there are about 3500 changes to the code. It would be better if a more current
2017 Sep 22
3
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Super,
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Boris Steipe <boris.steipe at utoronto.ca>
wrote:
> > a <- c("<0.1", NA, 0.3, 5, "Nil")
> > a
> [1] "<0.1" NA "0.3" "5" "Nil"
>
> > b <- as.numeric(a)
> Warning message:
> NAs introduced by coercion
> > b
> [1] NA NA 0.3
2017 Dec 02
0
DEA CCR stochastice
Hello,
Good time,
I want to write a source code with the model DEA CCR stochastice in R
software. But I could not find any example that guides me. I need this
model for my article.
Where can I find the source code for this model? Is it possible to send me
an example of this source code?
Help me please.
Thanks
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2017 Jun 23
0
DEA: BCC input oriented
Dear R users,
If anyone could give me a hand coding some airline finance data that I want to do a DEA on using a BCC input oriented primal code that would be much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Lewis Leslie
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2017 Sep 22
2
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Hi,
How do I extract just numbers from the following list:
a=c("<0.1",NA,0.3,5,Nil)
so I want to obtain: 0.3 and 5 from the above list
Thanks
--
Le gach dea ghui,
*Shane Carey*
*GIS and Data Solutions Consultant*
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