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2000 Aug 16
1
goodness of fit
Dear All, Is there any modules to compute the chi-square goodness of fit , K.S. statistics and Anderson Darling nonparametric test and compre the fitting of a class of distributions using these tests? Thank you. Osama Hussien -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send
2001 Jun 29
1
fitting distributions
Hi; I would like to fit a contiuous right skewed dist. to a set of data. So, I want to use MLE or Robust estimation of the parameters, then use A-D or K-S test or Robust alternative for the goodness-of -fit. Also I would rank the fitted distributions according to the p-value of the test. Does anyone know how I do this in R. any backages of Robust estimation and for goodness-of-fit? Thank you
2007 Feb 08
2
R
Dear Professor, I am preparing for a Ph.D in semiparametric regression at Cairo university in Egypt. Referring to R package KernGPLM, I obtained R version 2.4.1 but I did not find package KernGPLM. Please, help me how can I obtain this package. Thanks in advance. Name: Magda Haggag E-mail: magdahaggag@yahoo.com Address: 27, Notrdam Desion st., Gleem, Alexandria, Egypt.
2006 Apr 30
2
Package docs for CRAN
CRAN et al., I would like to add an extented introduction or other arbitrary sections to my package lmomco. I have been shipping inst/doc/Introduction.Rd. I would like to have this content inserted to the front of the PDF build for the CRAN. The R-exts.pdf seems to be a little silent on this subject? For my purposes, I have been doing this R CMD Rd2dvi --pdf
2013 Jan 21
1
lmomco package - Random number generation using Wakeby distribution
Dear R forum >From the given data, I have estimated the parameters of Wakeby distribution using lmomco package as library(lmomco) (amounts <- read.csv("input_S.csv")$amount) # ___________________________________________________________ # Wakeby distribution - Parameter estimation N                      = length(amounts) lmr                    = lmom.ub(amounts)
2006 Apr 26
1
cdf of weibull distribution
Hi, I have a data set which is assumed to follow weibull distr'. How can I find of cdf for this data. For example, for normal data I used (package - lmomco) >cdfnor(15,parnor(lmom.ub(c(df$V1)))) Also, lmomco package does not have functions for finding cdf for some of the distributions like lognormal. Is there any other package, which can handle these distributions?
2012 Jun 20
2
lmomco in gev estimation
Hi guys, I'm trying to use lmomco package. first I did the manual calculation on what is the estimates scale and location parameter given L-CV=0.2, L1=1000 L-moments and k (shape parameter) =- 0.1. so what i get is: location: 821.0445 scale: 260.7590 shape: -0.1000 #I assign this as GEV vectors using vec2par GEVpara2<-vec2par(c( 821.0445 , 260.7590 ,-0.1),'gev') #then I
2009 Nov 16
1
lmomco package and confidence limits?
Hello, I am using the lmomco package (lmom.ub and pargev) to compute the GEV parameters (location, scale, and shape), which are used to estimate return values. I was wondering how/if I can calculate upper and lower confidence (CI_u, CI_l) intervals for each return frequency using the GEV parameters to fill-in the table below? Xi (location) = 35.396 Alpha (scale) = 1.726 Kappa (shape) =
2006 May 02
1
using parnor (lmomco package) - output
Hi, I am using parnor function of lmomco package. I believe it provides mean and std. dev for the set of data. But the std. dev provided does not match with the actual std. dev of the data which is 247.9193 (using sd function). Am I missing something here? > lmr <- lmom.ub(c(123,34,4,654,37,78)) > parnor(lmr) $type [1] "nor" $para [1] 155.0000 210.2130 >
2011 May 12
1
can't run rjags package in R project
i've windows 7 64 bit operating system i run latest jags backage 2.2 i make set enviroment variable for JAGS_home because the rjags in r program couldn't see the JAGS sw now the error is the following: Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rjags', details: call: inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) error: unable to load shared object 'D:/Program
2013 Apr 07
1
lmomco - Three-Parameter Pearson 5 Distribution
Dear R forum, I am bit confused and please guide me - (1) Is "Pearson Type III Distribution" as given in lmomco package same as Three Parameter Pearson 5 Distribution? If not, how do I estimate the parameters of Three Parameter Pearson 5 Distribution? (2) Is there any other R forum dealing with only Statistical queries? Kindly guide Regards Katherine [[alternative HTML version
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
On 4/12/07, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote: > Note that the name need not capture every aspect of the project. Just > having a distinguished name with no specific connotation is probably good > enough. 20 years ago, "google" and "yahoo" had very different meanings, > and "mozilla" or "firefox" were pretty meaningless. Today,
2006 May 01
8
Windows vs Linux
Warning: Sligthly off topic. http://shelleytherepublican.com/2006/04/linux-european-threat-to-our-computers.html Quotes: > And guess what software Osama Bin Laden uses on his laptop? > > If you guessed it was Linux you would be 100% right. > Next time somebody asks you how Al Queda agents pay for their > rifles and rocket launchers, you can tell them that foreign hackers >
2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Bush's Press Conference: Into the Abyss]
Emperors1000@aol.com wrote: > > Dear reader, > The emperorsclothes list does not seem to be working. Please forgive us if > you receive this post twice. - Jared Israel, www.tenc.net > ************************** > URL for this article: http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/rozoff/abyss.htm > > To join the Emperor's Clothes email list, go to >
2007 Apr 13
4
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
me22 wrote: > One of the nicer project names I've seen recently is Alexandria, for a > book database program ( http://alexandria.rubyforge.org/ ). It > unfortunately fails the searchability test, but does brilliantly at > reminding you what it is. Along these lines, is there any mythical characters or historical persons which are associated with translation (which is the primary
2011 Jul 07
1
Generalized Logistic and Richards Curve
Dear R helpers, I am not a statistician and right now struggling with Richards curve. Wikipedia says (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalised_logistic_function) The "generalized logistic curve or function", also known as Richard's curve is a widely-used and flexible sigmoid function for growth modelling, extending the well-known logistic curve. Now I am confused and will like to
2007 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
I don't like very much mithology or fantasy names. A portmanteau is more professional (even if it sounds funny). For now IMHO the best proposal is Omnipiler and OmniC, even if the last one reminds too much of C. Maybe Omnic (with the lowercase c), or Omnip are better. Simple, elegant and somehow reminds of something technological (to me at least :P). So my idea is to list some key words and
2011 May 18
1
PEAQ(CELT)
Hello, ? I don?t know whether this is the right place to discuss such a question here. I?m sorry. ? I want to evaluate the CELT codec using a known MATLAB implementation of the PEAQ software. If anyone has used this test program he could see that one of the input parameters (3rd one) shifts the frames for both the reference and the under test audio signals. Another parameter (4th one) marks the
2001 Jun 21
1
R training courses in Alexandria VA in Aug 2001
Help: We received an email notice about an "R" programming course being offered in Alexandria, VA in August (I think the 1st thru the 3rd) and cannot find it. Since this is the only place we "publicly" posted interest about R, we hope that someone can send me the info or a contact to sign up. We are interested in attending but cannot for the life of us find the
2007 Jan 04
0
[ADV] Ruby/Rails training in Alexandria, VA, by Accelebrate
Hi -- Accelebrate[1] is presenting a four-day Ruby for Rails training course, February 6-9, 2007, in Alexandria, Virginia. I will be the instructor. The course covers beginning through intermediate Ruby and Rails, and is a good fit for anyone who''s starting out on their own and wants to get the fundamentals down solid. You can get more information, and registration details, at