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2011 Jan 26
0
RGtk2Extras package for dataframe editing and easy dialog creation
Dear useRs, This is to announce the RGtk2Extras R package is available on CRAN in version 0.5.1. This package provides useful extras for R programmers who wish to create graphic user interfaces. It is based on GTK, using Michael Lawrence's RGtk2 package and John Verzani's gWidgets, and some ideas from John Verzani's traitr package. The first major feature of RGtk2Extras, the
2011 Jan 26
0
RGtk2Extras package for dataframe editing and easy dialog creation
Dear useRs, This is to announce the RGtk2Extras R package is available on CRAN in version 0.5.1. This package provides useful extras for R programmers who wish to create graphic user interfaces. It is based on GTK, using Michael Lawrence's RGtk2 package and John Verzani's gWidgets, and some ideas from John Verzani's traitr package. The first major feature of RGtk2Extras, the
2013 Jan 23
1
New Book: Statistical Psychology with R [in French]
Dear useRs, French reading people among you might be interested by the following book: Noel, Y. (2013). Psychologie statistique avec R [Statistical psychology with R, in French], coll. PratiqueR, Paris: Springer. http://www.springer.com/psychology/book/978-2-8178-0424-8 This book provides a detailed presentation of all basics of statistical inference for psychologists, both in a fisherian
2012 Feb 20
0
GTK
> I am struggling to install GTK+ for Windows 7. RGtk2 needs this > package to load. Does anybody know of a installation file that works? > > GTK+ is automatically installed when you install the RGtk2 package (you'll be asked about it during installation). As of R-2.14.1, it is installed under the R tree, so if you had write access when installing R itself, you should have no
2011 Dec 17
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Rattle install issues on windows 7 and R2.14.0
Hi all, Installed rattle and the required GTK+, but ran into problems. did some research on the net which recomened removing GTK+ and insalling it from within R from the package RGTK2 which I did but that didn't resolve the problem. I get two different errors one is noticed as soon as I try to run rattle as bellow > rattle() ##after this command I get the following msg.
2010 Feb 04
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GLMM and false convergence (8) warnings
Hi, I am doing a binomial GLMM with a random intercept using the formula below, but I always get the same warning message. > m01 <- lmer(pres~ HT + DN + dtree + DNm + cmnhi + cmxes + cplan + craan + lfphal0100 + lfov0100 + lfop0100 + (1|plot), family=binomial, data=vphal, verbose=TRUE) 0: 6309.9448: 0.459924 -5.20747 -0.378722 0.558779 -0.200922 -0.0488451 -0.397844 0.367916 -2.09820
2013 Jun 20
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New book: Beginner's Guide to GLM and GLMM with R
Members of this mailing list may be interested in the following new book: Beginner's Guide to GLM and GLMM with R. - A frequentist and Bayesian perspective for ecologists - Zuur AF, Hilbe JM and Ieno EN This book is only available from: http://www.highstat.com/BGGLM.htm This book presents Generalized Linear Models (GLM) and Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) based on both
2009 Mar 24
0
GLMM with poisson distribution (lme4)
Dear R-Users, I have a question to the GLMM via the lme4 package. I have 160 nest-boxes which are placed at 8 different localities. "Count" is the number of animals which were found inside the boxes during the observation time. The independent variables are factors which are supposed to influence the occurence of the animal. 1. Is the formula right like this? Here are my outcomes of
2023 Dec 02
1
Try reproduce glmm by hand
Dear all, In order to be sure I understand glmm correctly, I try to reproduce by hand a simple result. Here is a reproducible code. The questions are in _________________ Of course I have tried to find the solution using internet but I was not able to find a solution. I have also tried to follow glmer but it is very complicated code! Thanks for any help. Marc # Generate set of df with nb
2010 Sep 24
1
Fitting GLMM models with glmer
Hi everybody: I?m trying to rewrite some routines originally written for SAS?s PROC NLMIXED into LME4's glmer. These examples came from a paper by Nelson et al. (Use of the Probability Integral Transformation to Fit Nonlinear Mixed-Models with Nonnormal Random Effects - 2006). Firstly the authors fit a Poisson model with canonical link and a single normal random effect bi ~ N(0;Sigma^2).The
2012 Jan 03
3
An R interface to Model Building
Hello all, To anyone who is interested, I'm trying to learn a bit more about developing applications in R with user interfaces. I've been playing around with gWidgets to develop a model building interface. I'd appreciate any comments, suggestions, or guidance on how to better structure my R code and organize the programming task. In addition, any suggestions for features and
2013 Nov 25
1
Independent variable dependent on offset in GLMM
Hi! I’m running glmer (lme4) models with biodiversity data and I’m having trouble with understanding/finding information on how the offset() option is implemented. Explicitly, I’m wondering if the offset is only implemented on the dependent variable (as I think it is), or does it also affect independent variables in the model (was told this by a stat guy at our department)? My data is
2010 Aug 13
1
Lattice: Superimposing histograms with different colors and transparency effects
Dear users, I would like to plot several histograms superimposed on the same panel with different colors, with superimposed polygons appearing with transparency effects. I also want estimated densities to appear on the same plot. For several reasons, including that I like it, I want to use the lattice package. I have several questions regarding the use of the 'histogram' function with a
2011 May 18
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using hglm to fit a gamma GLMM with nested random effects?
Apologies for continuing to ask about this but . . in my quest to fit a gamma GLMM model to my data (see partial copy of thread below), I'm exploring using hglm today. The question of the day has to do with the errors I'm currently getting from the hglm package. Can hglm handle a model with nested random effects? I don't see an example of one of those in the package documentation. If
2009 Oct 29
2
The 'subset matching' challenge
Dear all, The following problem just has been submitted to me by an accountant. In his new job, he has to close some old accounts. He has yearly amounts, and a list of products that have been bought over the years, at certain prices for which he has an exhaustive record. The problem is: He does not know what product was bought this or that year (don't ask). He does not want to find back
2010 Feb 19
2
problem with RGtk
Dear List, I would like to ask about package RGtk2 with which I have a problem. I will very much appreciate if somebody could tell me what I need to do. I need to install a package scdMicro and it depends on gWidgetsRGtk2. I am working on MAC, version 10.5.8. When I try to load gWidgetsRGtk2 (or RGtk2), it asks me: "Instal GTK+?" I installed Gtk+ from CRAN, and added a path: export
2007 Aug 02
3
installing RGtk2
I am using ubuntu. When I tried install.packages("RGtk2") it downloaded and seemed to compile successfully: ** building package indices ... * DONE (RGtk2) The downloaded packages are in /tmp/Rtmp57id87/downloaded_packages However, when I tried library(RGtk2) I found Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library
2014 Oct 19
3
Warnings en GLMM (lme4)
Hola, Soy nuevo manejando R y no tengo mucha experiencia. Estoy intentando modelar una función que me relacione el nº de cebas (nº de presas que los padres traen a los pollos) con el tamaño de parche de un bosque (factor categórico; 2 niveles= grande y pequeño). Al ser un conteo (nº de cebas) he pensado utilizar familia= poisson con link= logarítmico. He construido un GLMM con: Nº de cebas
2007 Jul 19
3
Can I test if there are statistical significance between different rows in R*C table?
Dear friends, My R*C table is as follow: better good bad Goup1 16 71 37 Group2 0 4 61 Group3 1 6 57 Can I test if there are statistical significant between Group1 and Group2, Group2 and Group3, Group1 and Group2, taking into the multiple comparisons? The table can be set up using the following program: a<-matrix(data=c(16,71,37,0,4,61,1,6,57),nrow=3,byrow=TRUE) Thanks
2007 Jun 19
0
RGtk2 2.10.x series available
The new 2.10.x series of the RGtk2 package has recently become available on CRAN. RGtk2 is a package for creating graphical user interfaces (GUI's) in R and is similar in purpose to the tcltk package. RGtk2 binds to and enables the extension of the GTK+ user interface library, as well as several other libraries that are integrated with GTK+. The gWidgetsRGtk2 package provides an RGtk2