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2010 Apr 27
0
NULL variable read in from SPS
Hello all, I'm having difficulty getting one particular variable into R from SPSS v. 16.0 for mac. R version is 2.10.1. I saved the relevant variables from SPSS into a .csv file and then read them into R. All the variables worked fine, except for one (enviro_spending). In the SPSS file it is correctly coded as a nominal variable and there is nothing that I can tell that
2010 May 12
2
Finding different hues for a mosaic plot compatible with grayscale printing
I'm working with the following code below to generate a how do I set the h,c, and l values such that the significant, positive residuals appear different on a grayscale printer from significant grayscale residuals. The challenge as I see it is that one can only distinguish the positive and negative residuals with the hue/. Varying the chroma and the luminance only affect the
2010 May 27
2
help calculating variable based on factor level of another
Dear colleagues, I want to calculate the value of x2 based on the value of x1. x1 is a factor with three separate levels. I want to make sure that missing values remain as NA in X2, but non-missing values take on a value of either 0 or 1 dependending on the value in x1. This is the code I'm working with...Can any one help? I've seen some other requests on a topic like this, but not
2010 Apr 14
3
Problem with recode -Error in parse(text = range[[1]][1]) : unexpected end of input in " c(0"
Dear colleagues, in the help archive there was a previous person who encountered a problem with the "recode" command in the car library. I'm not sure if that was solved, there was no posting to that effect, but I'm having the same problem. I'm trying to recode a numeric variable with values from 0-100 into a binary variable with values (0,1). The following command:
2010 Jul 19
2
Grouping and stacking bar plot for categorical variables
Hi all, I have a series of cateogiral variables that look just like this: welfare=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE) education=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE) defence=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE) egp=sample(c("salariat",
2010 Jun 29
3
generate irregular series of dates
Dear colleagues, particularly academic ones, So I'm creating a Microsoft Word template for myself so that every time I teach a new course, I don't have to enter in the dates manually for each class session. I'd like to use an R script that can generate an irregular series of dates starting from one date (semester begin) to another (semester end) using an irregular interval in
2010 Mar 24
1
R Full Screen
Hello all, I'm new user with R and just completed a five day course on the program. Somehow, a few basic questions remain unanswered. I'm working on a Mac Os X system and have my laptop connected to a large, flat- screen monitor. I can't make any of the Quartz windows fill the monitor's screen; I'd like to make them full screen to identify points in a dense
2010 Mar 26
0
row names in regression results and saving the identification results from added variable plots
Hello all, Is there a way to take the row names from my data.frame and have them imported to the regression results? At the moment, I my original data frame looks like this: / Riding name / Turnout / Margin / Expenditures 1 / Abbotsford 2 / . 3 / . 4 / .Willow I know how to set the row names for the original data frame to be the Riding name, but when I run the regression, the residuals,
2010 Jun 03
2
Comparing a 4-point and 5-point Likert scale
Help with survey data: Hello R colleagues, I hope this is an appropriate place to direct this question. It relates specifically to the comparability of a 5-point likert to a 4- point likert scale. One question in my dataset asks "How much should be done to reduce the gap between rich and poor" Much more, somewhat more, about the same, somewhat less and much less. The second
2010 Jun 28
2
Stacked Histogram, multiple lines for dates of news stories?
Dear colleagues, I have extracted the dates of several news stories from a newspaper data base to chart coverage trends of an issue over time. They are in a data frame that looks just like one generated by the reproducible code below. I can already generate a histogram of the dates with various intervals (months, quarters, weeks years) using hist.Date. However, there are two other
2009 Mar 02
0
[PATCH 5 of 13] exploiting the new interface in vnc.c
Import "exploiting the new interface in vnc.c" from qemu mainstream. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6337 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162 Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com> --- diff -r 07a126ac0425 console.c --- a/console.c Mon Feb 16 11:39:06 2009 +0000 +++ b/console.c Mon Feb 16 12:07:19 2009 +0000 @@ -1310,6 +1310,9
2006 Apr 05
2
RJS and remote forms
I''ve run into what I think is a browser bug related to using remote_forms pushed in an RJS update. In my controller, I have an action that creates a new model and returns a form for one of its children: def create_party party = Party.create render :update do |page| page.insert_html :top, ''party-list'', :partial => ''party_header'',
2009 Jun 11
3
deSolve question
Dear All, I like to simulate a physiologically based pharmacokinetics model using R but am having a problem with the daspk routine. The same problem has been implemented in Berkeley madonna and Winbugs so that I know that it is working. However, with daspk it is not, and the numbers are everywhere! Please see the following and let me know if I am missing something... Thanks a lot in advance,
2023 May 02
0
Reg: Help regarding ggplot2
Hi Thomas, Thanks for your help. I need to plot all other countries as well. Thanks for your time With sincere regards, Upananda On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 3:01?PM Thomas.Rose <Thomas.Rose at daad-alumni.de> wrote: > Dear Upananda, > > I see a misplaced bracket in your code, and there is no need in aes() to > call the dataframe explicitly. Does this work? > > ggplot(data =
2020 Nov 23
0
domain member file server failed after upgrade from 4.11.14 to 4.13.2
On 23/11/2020 17:37, MORILLO Jordi via samba wrote: > Hi Rowland, > Sorry to inform that none of thus packages solve my problem. > > But today, with some Tranquil.it helps, I have some news: > > - Upgrade from 4.11.14 -> 4.12.9 is OK > - Upgrade from 4.12.9 -> 4.13.2 : problem is present with Tranquil.it AND Louis package > - Fresh install + member join with 4.13.2 is
2020 Nov 22
2
domain member file server failed after upgrade from 4.11.14 to 4.13.2
Hello ! I have just upgraded 40 x Samba domain member file server from 4.11.14 to 4.13.2 - No problem with 20 x domain member that are in a unique Samba domain (only samba DC) - But for my other domain (with composed of Windows 2016 DC), all of 20 x Samba domain member failed to desserve file after this upgrade :-/ I have triple check /etc/hosts, hostname, krb5 etc .... And
2020 Nov 23
2
domain member file server failed after upgrade from 4.11.14 to 4.13.2
Hi Rowland, Sorry to inform that none of thus packages solve my problem. But today, with some Tranquil.it helps, I have some news: - Upgrade from 4.11.14 -> 4.12.9 is OK - Upgrade from 4.12.9 -> 4.13.2 : problem is present with Tranquil.it AND Louis package - Fresh install + member join with 4.13.2 is OK (Centos AND Buster packages) Problem only occur when upgrading member to 4.13.2 with
2011 Dec 15
1
Reordering a numeric variable
I'm running a linear model in R using the car package. I have a variable education, which i have recoded and regrouped to my wishes. However, R seems to place each element of that variable in alphabetical order. When I am running the model, don't I need the model order from lowest to highest to make an inference that a one unit change in one variable produced a one unit change in
2010 Sep 15
1
contr.sum, model summaries and `missing' information
Hi, I have a dataset with a response variable and multiple factors with more than two levels, which I have been fitting using lm() or glm(). In these fits, I am generally more interested in deviations from the global mean than I am in comparing to a "control" group, so I use contr.sum() as the factor contrasts. I think I'm happy to interpret the coefficients in the model summary
2007 Oct 28
1
tree problem
I am trying to use tree to partition a data set. The data set has 3924 observations. Partitioning seems to work for small subsets of the data, but when I use the entire data set, no partitioning occurs. The variables are: RESP respondent to a survey (0 = not a respondent, 1 = respondent) AGE_P Age (continuous) ORIGIN_I Hispanic Ethnicity (1 = Hispanic, 2 = non-Hispanic) RACRECI2 Race