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2011 Nov 19
1
let's see what the app store says
"multimarkdown composer" has been out for 4 weeks now, so let's mosey on over to the app store to see what it says... "composer" is #184 in productivity apps, a bit disappointing, considering that it was in the top-20 when it first came out... it's gained only 5 reviews over the 18 it had right off the bat. perhaps even more surprising, to some, is that
2008 Aug 26
1
no output when run densityplot...
Hi, I have downloaded a R script from http://www.wessa.net/rwasp_edauni.wasp#output. This script produces a densityplot graphic, amongst others, when is executed from the web page. However, when I run it in my machine the *densityplot* function produces any output, I mean a blank graphic. But, it's interesting if I run the following lines in the R interactive console: > y <-
2010 Mar 04
4
Analogue to SPSS regression commands ENTER and REMOVE in R?
I am not sure if this question has been asked before - but is there a procedure in R (in lm or glm?) that is equivalent to ENTER and REMOVE regression commands in SPSS? Thanks a lot! -- Dimitri Liakhovitski Ninah.com Dimitri.Liakhovitski at ninah.com
2002 Aug 30
4
Intercept in model formulae.
Hi, I'm trying to create a linear model for a dataset that has a breakpoint e.g. # dummy dataset x <- 1:20 y <- c(1:10,seq(10.5,15,0.5)) plot(x,y) I've modelled this using the following formula: temp <- lm(y ~ x*(x<=10)+x*(x>10)) I want to be able to omit the intercept (i.e. force the line through zero) from the first of these segments (x<=10) so that I'm only
2006 Mar 02
17
can''t get rails to connect to mySQL - HELP!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, but this is really NOT as easy as the tutorials/books make out. I''m really struggling at the first hurdle here. And while I''m not a programmer by design I do know my way around most stuff. And if I can''t get this to work I suspect more people will have the same issues. There seems to be too many variables to address. I have winXP, I have ruby and rails all
2010 May 17
0
plm(..., model="within", effect="twoways") is very slow on unablanaced data (was: Re: Regressions with fixed-effect in R)
Hello Giovanni I made a minor modification to your function, which now allows to compute the within R-sq in Twoways Within models (see below). However I ran into an issue that I have already encountered before: whenever I try to fit Twoways Within models on my unbalanced data, the process is strangely slow and I usually terminate it either after ~15min or when my CPU hits 100C. This is similar to
2010 Apr 09
0
panel regression with twoways random effects, on unbalanced data?
Dear R users What would be the best way to approach estimating a panel regression with twoways random effects, on unbalanced data? Unfortunately, the "plm" package has no implementation of twoways random effects for unbalanced data. Currently I'm considering two approaches: - extend "plm" to cover this type of panel regression. (For the authors, cc'ed:) Would
2010 Apr 08
1
plm package twoways effect problem
Hello everyone, I have a peoblem to create the twoways effect in the plm package. when i try to create the following dsn1<-plm(lnQ~lnC+lnL+lnM+lnE+eco+RD,data=newdata,effect="twoways",model="within") i have this error: Error in rep.int(c(1, numeric(n)), n - 1L) : negative length vectors are not allowed and to be honest i have no idea what does it mean!! can someone
2009 Jan 29
19
ZFS extended ACL
What is wrong with this? # chmod -R A+user:webservd:add_file/write_data/execute:allow /var/apache chmod: invalid mode: `A+user:webservd:add_file/write_data/execute:allow'' Try `chmod --help'' for more information. This works in a zone, works on S10u5, does not work on OpenSolaris2008.11. CT
2010 Mar 16
2
plm "within" models: is the correct F-statistic reported?
Dear R users I get different F-statistic results for a "within" model, when using "time" or "twoways" effects in plm() [1] and when manually specifying the time control dummies [2]. [1] vignette("plm") [2] http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Farnsworth-EconometricsInR.pdf Two examples below: library("AER") data("Grunfeld", package =
2018 May 08
0
plm(...,"within","twoways") extremely slow on unbalanced panel
I am using it on a big dataset. The estimation was done in hours. But summary() takes forever. Any suggestion is greatly appreciated! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Jan 26
1
plm empty model error
Hi, I am trying to estimate a two-way model with both individual and time fixed effects. I am using plm with "twoways" specification. plm(as.integer(yvar) ~ xvar, index = c("id", "time"), model="within", data=dataset, effect = "twoways") But I get keep getting the following message and I don't know what to do about it, because I don't
2013 Jan 11
0
Manual two-way demeaning of unbalanced panel data (Wansbeek/Kapteyn transformation)
Dear R users, I wish to manually demean a panel over time and entities. I tried to code the Wansbeek and Kapteyn (1989) transformation (from Baltagi's book Ch. 9). As a benchmark I use both the pmodel.response() and model.matrix() functions in package plm and the results from using dummy variables. As far as I understood the transformation (Ch.3), Q%*%y (with y being the dependent variable)
2018 Jan 27
0
plm empty model error (data is linked)
Hi, I am trying to estimate a two-way model with both individual and time fixed effects. I am using plm with "twoways" specification. plm(as.integer(yvar) ~ xvar, index = c("id", "time"), model="within", data=dataset, effect = "twoways") But I get keep getting the following message and I don't know what to do about it, because I don't
2011 Oct 06
1
Coefficients for lagged plm model variables not calculated
Hello, So I am afraid I am having a recurring problem that I just can't figure out. I am using the plm package to conduct a panel analysis - although I am not sure if the problem is arising as a result of the plm package or something more general. I am trying to run a fixed effects model with effects over time and individual. The model has various lags, and the problem is that these lags do
2009 Mar 30
0
pgmm (Blundell-Bond) sample needed)
Dear Ivo, dear list, (see: Message: 70 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 21:39:19 +0000 From: ivowel at gmail.com Subject: [R] pgmm (Blundell-Bond) sample needed) I think I finally figured out how to replicate your supersimple GMM example with pgmm() so as to get the very same results as Stata. Having no other regressors in the formula initially drove me crazy. This was a case where simpler models are
2019 Jul 04
0
Percent character in mail_crypt_private_password not possible
On 4.7.2019 16.05, mabi via dovecot wrote: > ??????? Original Message ??????? > On Thursday, July 4, 2019 11:18 AM, Aki Tuomi via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > >> It depends. You can use either one, seehttps://wiki2.dovecot.org/Variables >> >> I think the safest option would be setup LDAP so that the private >> password would be only readable by
2010 Mar 29
1
plm package duplication problem
hi, i am writing my master thesis and i am dealing with 146474 observations (panel data), i have just learned the R so i am a beginner!! i am trying to use the "plm" package and i have a duplication problem; i have written the following commands to read my data and create my model >dsn<-plm.data(ds, c("stno", "year")) ds=name of my data, stno=individual
2012 May 03
0
error in La.svd Lapack routine 'dgesdd'
Dear Philipp, this is just a tentative answer because debugging is really not possible without a reproducible example (or, at a very bare minimum, the output from traceback()). Anyway, thank you for reporting this interesting numerical issue; I'll try to replicate some similar behaviour on a similarly dimensioned artificial dataset when I have some time (which might not be soon). As for now,
2012 Mar 08
1
Panel models: Fixed effects & random coefficients in plm
Hello, I am using {plm} to estimate panel models. I want to estimate a model that includes fixed effects for time and individual, but has a random individual effect for the coefficient on the independent variable. That is, I would like to estimate the model: Y_it = a_i + a_t + B_i * X_it + e_it Where i denotes individuals, t denotes time, X is my independent variable, and B (beta) is the