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2011 May 17
1
Help with PLSR with jack knife
Hi I am analysing a dataset of 40 samples each with 90,000 intensity measures for various peptides. I am trying to identify the Biomarkers (i.e. most significant peptides). I beleive that PLS with jack knifing, or alternativeley CMV(cross-model-validation) are multivariateThe 40 samples belong to four different groups. I have managed to conduct the plsr using the commands: BHPLS1 <-
2011 May 18
1
Help with Memory Problems (cannot allocate vector of size)
While doing pls I found the following problem > BHPLS1 <- plsr(GroupingList ~ PCIList, ncomp = 10, data = PLSdata, jackknife = >FALSE, validation = "LOO") when not enabling jackknife the command works fine, but when trying to enable jackknife i get the following error. >BHPLS1 <- plsr(GroupingList ~ PCIList, ncomp = 10, data = PLSdata, jackknife = >TRUE,
2011 May 17
1
help with PLSR Loadings
Hi When I call for the loadings of my plsr using the command, x <- loadings(BHPLS1) my loadings contain variable names rather than numbers. >str(x) loadings [1:94727, 1:10] -0.00113 -0.03001 -0.00059 -0.00734 -0.02969 ... - attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2 ..$ : chr [1:94727] "PCIList1" "PCIList2" "PCIList3" "PCIList4" ... ..$ : chr
2011 Nov 07
1
repeating a loop
Hi I have implented boxplots in my script to create box plots BoxplotsCheck <- readline(prompt = "Would you like to create boxplots for any Feature? (y/n):")   if (BoxplotsCheck  == "y"){     BoxplotsFeature <- readline(prompt = "Which Feature would you like to create a Boxplot for?:")     BoxplotsFeature <- as.numeric(BoxplotsFeature)     BoxplotsData
2011 Jun 08
1
Help with plotting plsr loadings
Hi I am attempting to do a loadings plot from a plsr object. I have managed to do this using the gasoline data that comes with the pls package. However when I conduct this on my dataset i get the following error message. >plot(BHPLS1, "loadings", comps = 1:2, legendpos = "topleft", labels = "numbers", >xlab = "nm") Error in
2011 Nov 25
1
plsr how to return my formula
Hi, I have experimental response (Y) and many (important or not) actions (X). I want to create model: Y = aX1 + bX2 + ... + eX5 (1) from few most important actions of course. As I understand I have to use plsr for this task. I learned read.table and plsr R functions and how to plot some results from them, but still do not understand how I can get (or construct) function I need (function 1)?
2005 Sep 04
2
Help: PLSR
Hello, I have a data set with 15 variables (first one is the response) and 1200 observations. Now I use pls package to do the plsr as below. trainSet = as.data.frame(scale(trainSet, center = T, scale = T)) trainSet.plsr = mvr(formula, ncomp = 14, data = trainSet, method = "kernelpls", model = TRUE, x = TRUE, y = TRUE) from the model, I wish to know the
2010 Feb 21
2
cross-validation in plsr package
Dear readers, can anyone give an example how to use cross-validation in the plsr package. I miss to find the number of factors proposed by cross-validation as optimum. Thank you Peter -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/cross-validation-in-plsr-package-tp1563815p1563815.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2011 Dec 01
1
question about plsr() results
Hi, With some help I learned how to use plsr(Y~x, 2, data=my) function in R (and build "my" from vector "Y" and matrix "x"). But still I have question about results interpretation. In the end I want to construct prediction function in form: Y=a1x1+a2x2 But I do not understand how to do it. Documentation do not describe this. Thanks for help. ;) [[alternative HTML
2012 Oct 04
1
data structure for plsr
I am having a similar problem understanding the data structure of the "yarn" dataset described in the "[R] data structure for plsr" posts. I have spectroscopic data I'd like to run through a PLSR and have read the tutorial series, but still do not understand the data format required for the code to process my data. My current data structure consists of a .csv file read into
2009 May 07
1
I need your help about plsr
Hi, I need your help, so I send letter to you. I have a problem about plsr in pls package. I want to show how classfied or related each ohter samples, so I tried to use plsr and biplot. But, I failed. Because, I had to change data type of my sample. Unfortunately, I didn't know how change data type. I want you to help me about that. please, help me. I show you my sample data , my scripts
2011 May 13
1
PLSR error
Hi, this is my R-Script library(pls) file <- "C:\\TXT\\brix.txt" d <- as.matrix(read.table(file, header=T, sep=",", row.names = NULL)) plsdata <- data.frame(NIR=c(1:nrow(X))) plsdata$NIR <- I(d[,3:603]) plsdata$Brix <- d[,2] results <- plsr(Brix ~ NIR, data=plsdata) after the last string i have this error > results <- plsr(Brix ~ NIR, data=plsdata)
2007 May 25
2
R-About PLSR
hi R help group, I have installed PLS package in R and use it for princomp & prcomp commands for calculating PCA using its example file(USArrests example). But How I can use PLS for Partial least square, R square, mvrCv one more think how i can import external file in R. When I use plsr, R2, RMSEP it show error could not find function plsr, RMSEP etc. How I can calculate PLS, R2, RMSEP, PCR,
2005 Aug 27
1
PLSR: model notation and reliabilities
I'm new in both R and statistics. I "did my homework", I tried the archives and whatever I managed to get from the sources, but still I need assistance with the plsr package. I have a model with 2 core determinants D1 and D2, made by 3 indicators each (D1a,D1b,D1c and so on). Also I have 2 moderating variables (m1,m2), where m1 moderates D1 and m2 modarates D2. The dependent
2005 May 12
1
pls -- crossval vs plsr(..., CV=TRUE)
Hi, Newbie question about the pls package. Setup: Mac OS 10.3.9 R: Aqua GUI 1.01, v 2.0.1 I want to get R^2 and Q^2 (LOO and Leave-10-Out) values for each component for my model. I was running into a few problems so I played with the example a little and the results do not match up with the comments in the help pages. $ library(pls) $ data(NIR) $ testing.plsNOCV <- plsr(y ~ X, 6, data =
2005 Nov 22
3
loadings matrices in plsr vs pcr in pls pacakage
Dear list, I have a question concerning the above mentioned methods in the pls package with respect to the loadings matrix produced by the call. In some work I am doing I have found that the values produced are nearly of the same magnitude but of opposite sign. When I use the example data (sensory) I find this result reproduced. I am prepared to work this through but I have a feeling that
2007 Oct 16
1
data structure for plsr
All, I am working with NIR spectral data and it was great to find that the example in ?plsr also used spectral data. Unfortunately, I am having difficulty figuring out how the "yarn" dataset is structured to allow for the plsr model to read: library(pls) data(yard) yarn.oscorespls <- mvr(density ~ NIR, 6, data = yarn, validation = "CV", method = "oscorespls")
2012 May 15
5
[PATCH 0 of 4 v3] Add commands to automatically prep devices for pass-through
Add commands to automatically prep devices for pass-through The current method for passing through devices requires users to either modify cryptic Linux boot parameters and reboot, or do a lot of manual reads and writes into sysfs nodes. This set of patches introduces commands to make this easier. It expands on the concept of "assignable" (from the list_assignable_devices command).
2016 Mar 28
19
[Bug 94727] New: nouveau/pushbuf.c:238: pushbuf_krel: Assertion `bkref` failed.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94727 Bug ID: 94727 Summary: nouveau/pushbuf.c:238: pushbuf_krel: Assertion `bkref` failed. Product: Mesa Version: unspecified Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium
2010 Jan 17
6
More than on loop??
hello every one, How to function more than one loop in R? I have the following problem to be solved with the a method of three loops, can you help me please? The data is attached with this message. The data is composed of two parts, cleaved (denoted by ?cleaved?) and non cleaved (denoted by ?noncleaved?). ? to access to the ith peptide, you can use X$Peptide[i] ? to access to the ith label,