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2011 Nov 10
3
Error in matrix, not ordered vectors or numerical value, and SIAR.
Help! model1 <- siarmcmcdirichletv4(data, source, tef, concdep=0, 500000, 50000) Error in matrix(1, ncol = (numsources + numiso) * numgroups, nrow = (siardata$iterations - : invalid 'ncol' value (too large or NA) In addition: Warning message: In Ops.ordered((numsources + numiso), numgroups) : '*' is not meaningful for ordered factors Previous message, but more problems:
2013 Oct 31
0
SIAR problem with model running
Hi there, I am trying to run an MCMC on stable isotope data from certain organisms to determine their dietary habits in the package SIAR. I have prepared my data according to Inger, R., Jackson, A., Parnell, A., Bearhop, S. : SIAR V4 (Stable Isotope Analysis in R) an Ecologist's Guide (also better known as 'SIAR for dummies'), which is as follows: - consumer data table (columns
2012 Nov 14
0
SIAR: problem> session aborted
I'm absolutely not brilliant with R yet and working with package SIAR. 1) SIAR reads the first column of a table.txt as "int" instead of "num". Who can help? 2) I therefore made tables with a data.frame() > that seems to work. But at the end of the loading proces of the SIARmodel, I get a warning screen with "Session Aborted". Everything crashes and I can start
2011 Nov 10
1
Errors in SIAR
Help! model1 <- siarmcmcdirichletv4(data, source, tef, concdep=0, 500000, 50000) Error in matrix(1, ncol = (numsources + numiso) * numgroups, nrow = (siardata$iterations - : invalid 'ncol' value (too large or NA) In addition: Warning message: In Ops.ordered((numsources + numiso), numgroups) : '*' is not meaningful for ordered factors Previous message, but more
2012 Jul 04
2
problem loading siar
Hi, I have a problem while loading the "siar" program in R. When I am loading siar, system does not load convexhull. On the screen I have seen such writings. The following object(s) are masked from ‘package:spatstat’: convexhull How can I load the convexhull, how can I unmask from this package? I will be appreciated if you give advice about this. Best Sukran
2012 Sep 03
1
Scatter plot from tapply output, labels of data
Hei, i am trying to plot the means of two variables (d13C and d15N), by 2 grouping factors (Species and Year) that i obtained by the function tapply. I would like to plot with different colours according to the Year and show the "Species" as data labels. My data looks like this: Species d13C d13N Year "Species1" 14,4 11.5 2009 "Species2"
2012 Apr 15
3
Problems loading siar package
Hello, I recently bought a new Macbook Pro and installed R via a disk image from an older computer - it seems to work fine. I then installed the package "siar", tried to load it via the library command and received the following messages (note the "mvtnorm" package did not appear to load correctly): trying URL
2010 Sep 07
1
problems with siar package
Hi, my name is Julio, I'm trying to run a script, specifically with the siar package on R (I have attached the script) but the program collapses on during the run. The error message says: *** caught segfault *** address 0xb31941cc, cause 'memory not mapped' Traceback: 1: .C("siarmcmcv4", as.integer(numdata), as.integer(numsources), as.integer(numiso),
2012 Oct 15
3
Problema con función readSIAR del paquete solaR
Saludos: Hace unos días me encontré con un problema en la función readSIAR del paquete solaR; pensé en actualizar pero no lo hice en el momento. El caso es que acabo de actualizar el paquete solaR -y el resto de paquetes también- y veo que el error no se va. ------ Corte desde la consola -------- R version 2.15.1 (2012-06-22) -- "Roasted Marshmallows" Copyright (C) 2012 The R
2009 Jun 23
4
SAS Macro Variable in R
Hi I'm new to R and would like to implement a SAS-like macro variable in R. What I'd like to do is take the simple R code below and change the "=TEF" to different letters to refer to different companies' data for download. # DOWNLOADS FILES FROM YAHOO INTERNET
2011 Nov 13
0
Has anyone used SIAR package add on?
On Nov 12, 2011 at 8:29pm Alex wrote: > Has anyone used SIAR package add on? I posted a reply to an earlier question from you on this subject. See http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Errors-in-SIAR-td4029804.html. In it I note that there are problems with the function from siar (not SIAR) you are using, but that this may not be "your" problem, that the function calls for matrices (you
2017 Nov 27
0
How to extract coefficients from sequential (type 1) ANOVAs using lmer and lme
I wantto run sequential ANOVAs (i.e. type I sums of squares), and trying to getresults including ANOVA tables and associated coefficients for predictive variables(I am using the R 3.4.2 version). I think ANOVA tables look right, but believecoefficients are wrong. Specifically, it looks like that the coefficients arefrom ANOVA with ?marginal? (type III sums of squares). I have tried both lme
2013 Sep 18
1
ggplot2: changing strip text in facet_grid and a legend text problem
Hi, Dummy data script and scripts are attached below. I would like to change the plot to look like this:
2012 Oct 18
0
siar error
Hello, I am trying to run the demoscript for the package "siar". However, using the example script and example data supplied I cannot get 1) the model to run unless I specify iterations =500 and burnin = 500 and 2) if the model does work without crashing R then the function "siarhistograms" does not work . Can anyone point out where I am going wrong? >model1 <-
2001 May 15
1
Is comment order meaningful?
The spec seems to be unclear on this: should two comment haeders who only differ in the order of comments be considered equevalent? VCE shows comments in the order read and allows to store them in any order (it has move up/down buttons). Comment editors with a fixed layout (like the commmon TITLE/ARTIST/etc. fields in PP's winamp plugin) don't show the order and give no control of it.
2018 Dec 06
0
// RESEND // 7.6: Software RAID1 fails the only meaningful test
On 12/5/18 11:55 AM, Benjamin Smith wrote: > The point of RAID1 is to allow for continued uptime in a failure scenario. > When I assemble servers with RAID1, I set up two HDDs to mirror each other, > and test by booting from each drive individually to verify that it works. For > the OS partitions, I use simple partitions and ext4 so it's as simple as > possible. I used my test
2000 Nov 11
1
Meaningful encoder testing
Ross Levis <ross@soulfm.cjb.net> wrote: > and submitted which show up problems in the LAME encoder. I thought > Velvet.wav was on the list but I just checked and couldn't find it so I > presume LAME has fixed the problem. I guess Monty has gone through the You can get velvet.wav from here: http://r3mix.50g.com/velvet.zip (2MB) Greetings, Aleksandar --- >8 ---- List
2003 Dec 22
1
[R] lattice: levelplot: error: min not meaningful for factor (PR#6005)
R 1.8.1: ___COMMAND____________________________________________ levelplot( yield ~ year * variety | site, barley ) ___ERROR_MESSAGE______________________________________ Error in Summary.factor(..., na.rm = na.rm) : "min" not meaningful for factors ___COMMENT____________________________________________ levelplot( yield ~ as.numeric(year) * as.numeric(variety) | site,
2003 Dec 22
0
(PR#6005) Re: [R] lattice: levelplot: error: min not meaningful
Actually, this is supposed to work (and is given as an example in my DSC-2003 paper), and at some point, did. It seems this was broken as a consequence of a careless change in panel.levelplot. The first 5 lines should have been label.style <- match.arg(label.style) x <- as.numeric(x[subscripts]) y <- as.numeric(y[subscripts]) minXwid <- min(diff(sort(unique(x))))
2015 Sep 29
0
making object.size() more meaningful on environments?
Herve, The problem then would be that for A a refClass whose fields take up N bytes (in the sense that you mean), if we do B <- A A and B would look like the BOTH take up N bytes, for a total of 2N, whereas AFAIK R would only be using ~ N + 2*56 bytes, right? ~G On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Herv? Pag?s <hpages at fredhutch.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Currently object.size()