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2010 Aug 22
2
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * DCGL (1.0) Bao-Hong Liu http://crantastic.org/packages/DCGL Functions for basic differential coexpression analyses: gene filtering, link filtering, DCG (Differentially-Coexpressed Gene) identification and DCL (Differentially-Coexpressed Links) identification.Two algorithms,named DCP and DCe, are provided for
2009 Dec 13
3
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * Bergm (1.0) Alberto Caimo http://crantastic.org/packages/Bergm Functions implementing Bayesian estimation for exponential random graph models via exchange algorithm Updated packages ---------------- lmtest (0.9-26), logcondens (1.3.5), MTSKNN (0.0-4), pmml (1.2.21), r2lUniv (0.9.4), rattle (2.5.11), rgdal (0.6-23),
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
2012 Apr 15
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * disclapmix (0.1) Maintainer: Mikkel Meyer Andersen Author(s): Mikkel Meyer Andersen and Poul Svante Eriksen License: GPL-2 http://crantastic.org/packages/disclapmix disclapmix makes inference in a mixture of Discrete Laplace distributions using the EM algorithm. * EstSimPDMP (1.1) Maintainer: Unknown Author(s):
2010 Mar 14
3
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * apcluster (1.0.1) Ulrich Bodenhofer http://crantastic.org/packages/apcluster The apcluster package implements Frey's and Dueck's Affinity Propagation clustering in R. The algorithms are analogous to the Matlab code published by Frey and Dueck. * BioPhysConnectoR (1.6-1) Franziska Hoffgaard
2012 May 20
1
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * bisectr (0.0.2) Maintainer: Winston Chang Author(s): Winston Chang <winston at stdout.org> License: GPL-2 http://crantastic.org/packages/bisectr Tools to find bad commits with git bisect * CUMP (1.0) Maintainer: Xuan Liu Author(s): Xuan Liu <liuxuan at bu.edu> and Qiong Yang <qyang at bu.edu>
2012 Mar 11
1
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * EffectStars (1.0) Maintainer: Unknown Author(s): Gunther Schauberger License: GPL-2 http://crantastic.org/packages/EffectStars The package provides functions to visualize regression models with categorical response. The effects of the covariates are plotted with star plots in order to allow for an optical
2009 Aug 24
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ Updated packages ---------------- New reviews ----------- This email provided as a service for the R community by http://crantastic.org. Like it? Hate it? Please let us know: cranatic at gmail.com.
2009 Mar 24
1
Which features would you like to see on the crantastic.org community portal?
Hi, As some of you know, one of the R Projects ideas for GSOC 2009 is to expand the crantastic.org portal. Some ideas for what should be done is mentioned in Hadley Wickham's project description [1], others have been briefly mentioned on this mailing list before. Undoubtedly, however, there are many other good ideas out there that could be implemented. Please suggest any ideas you might have
2010 Mar 05
1
Suggestion to add crantastic to resources section on posting guide
Under the "further resources" section I'd like to suggest the following addition : * http://crantastic.org/ lists popular packages according to other users votes. Consider briefly reviewing the top 30 packages before posting to r-help since someone may have already released a package that solves your problem. Thats just a straw man idea so I hope there will be answer, or
2009 Feb 23
0
[SoC09-Idea] Development of crantastic.org
Hi all, Here's my idea for the google summer of code - it's a resubmission from last year. We had a couple of interested students, but their proposals weren't quite competitive enough to get funding. Regards, Hadley Summary: Create an information portal for the fast growing list of R packages, integrating package documentation and journal publications with feedback from the useR
2010 Nov 01
1
stats, pics etc on CRAN
Does anyone have some nice ways of showing what's on CRAN? A time-series of the number of packages? A clustered graph of packages by keyword? I'm just after a more impressive way of saying "there's 2600 packages on CRAN" than saying that. Counts of lines of R and C/Fortran code would be interesting... The CRANtastic tag cloud is quite handy... Anything else? Barry
2010 Sep 01
1
Where can the "benchmark2" function be downloaded from?
Hello all, I am looking for the function benchmark2 ( a nice function for comparing the performance of two or more functions). I found online it exists in the butler package http://crantastic.org/packages/butler But for some reason, that package was removed from CRAN: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/butler/ It can still be downloaded from the archive, but I am wondering if it had moved
2011 Jun 14
1
functions for polynomial and rational interplation?
Are there implementations of, e.g. Neville's algorithm, for interpolating polynomials through some data points? Nevilles' is an improvement on Lagrange interpolation. And how about interpolating rational functions? I could not find anything at rseek.org or at crantastic.org. thanks -- View this message in context:
2010 Jun 02
1
Problems using gamlss to model zero-inflated and overdispersed count data: "the global deviance is increasing"
Dear all, I am using gamlss (Package gamlss version 4.0-0, R version 2.10.1, Windows XP Service Pack 3 on a HP EliteBook) to relate bird counts to habit variables. However, most models fail because “the global deviance is increasing” and I am not sure what causes this behaviour. The dataset consists of counts of birds (duck) and 5 habit variables measured in the field (n= 182). The dependent
2012 Feb 22
3
gamlss results for EXP and LNO seem to have reversed AIC scores
Hi, I'm a bit puzzled by the gamlss fitting of exponential and lognormal data. Gamlss seems to think that exponentially distributed data fits better with a lognormal distribution, and vice versa. For example, X <- rexp(1000) Gexp <- gamlss(X~1,family=EXP) # X~1 is X tilde 1 GAMLSS-RS iteration 1: Global Deviance = 2037.825 GAMLSS-RS iteration 2: Global Deviance = 2037.825 Glno
2004 Oct 31
1
Problem in building a package in R 2.0.0
Dear all I am trying to build a package in Windows. I use the following command (which it used to work with previous versions ) and I am getting the following error #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C:\PROGRA~1\R\rw2000\bin>Rcmd build --binary --use-zip C:\PROGRA~1\R\rw2000\src\library\gamlss * checking for
2004 Apr 20
2
Creating a package in R 1.9.0
Dear all I am trying to create a package in R 1.9.0 and I a getting an error message which I do not understand. (I am using R in Windows XP and 2000) For example the following works well in 1.8.1 C:\Program Files\R\rw1081\src\gnuwin32>make pkg-gamlss ---------- Making package gamlss ------------ adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION installing inst files installing indices not zipping
2016 Mar 07
2
Efectos aleatorios anidados en gamlss
Hola a tod en s, tengo una duda que la comunidad R me puede ayudar. Estoy trabajando con gamlss, porque tengo una variable respuesta con valores entre 0 y 1 e incluidos estos. La distribución que utilizo com gamlss para este caso es "beta inflated" (Stasinopulos and Rigby 2007. Journal of Statistical Software 23(7)). El modelo que intento correr es: m1<-gamlss(Teleosteos ~
2008 Mar 25
2
gamlss and glm binomial family
Dear all and Mikis I have the opportunity to compare fits with the 'classical' glm and gamlss and no smoother of any kind just the same model formula (both with the binomial family). I get exactly the same coefficients but very different residuals, gamlss giving residuals which are extremely close to 'normal' and glm very far... How can this be ? Thanks in advance for