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2006 Mar 16
4
problem for wtd.quantile()
Dear R-users, I don't know if there is a problem in wtd.quantile (from library "Hmisc"): -------------------------------- x <- c(1,2,3,4,5) w <- c(0.5,0.4,0.3,0.2,0.1) wtd.quantile(x,weights=w) ------------------------------- The output is: 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.00 The version of R I am using is: 2.1.0 Best,Jing
2006 Mar 08
8
how to use the randomForest and rpart function?
Hi all, I am trying to play around with the randomForest function for classification. I know its performance is great. I am currently using the default options. It has many options. How do I further tweak the options so that I can make its performance even better? What are the options that are mostly used? Thanks a lot! M [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jul 06
3
Code density functions
Hello I would like to see the algorithm that R uses to generate density functions for several distributions (i.e. Normal,Weibull, etc). I tried: >dnorm function (x, mean = 0, sd = 1, log = FALSE) .Internal(dnorm(x, mean, sd, log)) <environment: namespace:stats> How can I see the code used for densities? Thanks!
2009 Apr 21
1
Polyspline Integration
Hello, I wrote the function below to integrate polysplines and thought that it may be useful to others. Please consider this code released under the GPL2 or later. Thanks, Bill <<integrate.polySpline.R>> Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains information of Merck & Co., Inc. (One Merck Drive, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USA 08889), and/or
2008 Jun 18
2
randomForest outlier
I try to use ?randomForest to find variables that are the most important to divide my dataset (continuous, categorical variables) in two given groups. But when I plot the outliers: plot(outlier(FemMalSex_NAavoid88.rf33, cls=FemMalSex_NAavoid88$Sex), type="h",col=c("red","green")[as.numeric(FemMalSex_NAavoid88$Sex)]) it seems to me that all my values appear as
2004 Jul 08
2
Getting elements of a matrix by a vector of column indice s
See if the following helps: > m <- outer(letters[1:5], 1:4, paste, sep="") > m [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] "a1" "a2" "a3" "a4" [2,] "b1" "b2" "b3" "b4" [3,] "c1" "c2" "c3" "c4" [4,] "d1" "d2" "d3" "d4" [5,]
2004 Jul 13
2
e1071 question: what's the definition of performance in t une.* functions?
Basically, the `Detail' section of ?tune says it all: Details: As performance measure, the classification error is used for classification, and the mean squared error for regression. ... Andy > From: Tae-Hoon Chung > > Hi, all; > > Basically, the subject contains the all information I need to know. > In e1071 library, there are functions to tune parameters.
2005 Jun 16
3
Potential minor GUI bug
Is this an interface bug? Using RGUI for windows I run into a "Not Responding" process (I "smartly" coded an infinite loop, yaiks!), I hit esc and the interpreter was stopped and I recovered the console functionality but the caption on the R icon in my windows taskbar (the individual icon shown for every software currently running in the session) was not updated so the
2009 May 07
4
proposed changes to RSiteSearch
Can someone in R Core please take a look at the attached patches to RSiteSearch() and its help page? I guess Jon is planning some changes on his site. Jon: could you elaborate on what the patch does? Best, Andy Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains information of Merck & Co., Inc. (One Merck Drive, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USA 08889), and/or its
2004 Jul 26
5
installing problems repeated.tgz linux
Hi, i try several possibilities adn looking in the archive, but didn't getting success to install j.lindsey's usefuel "library repeated" on my linux (suse9.0 with kernel 2.6.7,R.1.9.1) P.S. Windows, works fine Many thanks for help Christian chris at linux:/space/downs> R CMD INSTALL - l /usr/lib/R/library repeated WARNING: invalid package '-' WARNING:
2004 Feb 22
6
help for MLE
Dear Sir/Madam, I am using R version 1.8.1. I am doing following tast: First generate 100 Gaussion(3,1) numbers, then write the likelihood function to estimate the parameters of Gaussian distribution by direct maximizing the likelihood function. My likelihood function is: >fn<-function(x) >(-50*log((sd(x))^2))-50*log(sqrt(2*pi))-(1/2*((mean(x))^2))*(sum((x-(mean(x))^2)) After I
2008 Feb 25
1
Running randomForests on large datasets
Hi, I am trying to run randomForests on a datasets of size 500000X650 and R pops up memory allocation error. Are there any better ways to deal with large datasets in R, for example, Splus had something like bigData library. Thank you, Nagu
2004 Jan 15
1
Winbind + Acl problem
Hello everybody When I try to connect (net use) a samba share (Acl protected) from a windows XP workstation I obtain the following message in the "/var/log/samba/workstation_name.log" : . . . [2004/01/15 11:12:44, 0] smbd/sec_ctx.c:initialise_groups(244) Unable to initgroups. Error was Operation not permitted . . . The network connection to this share run sucessfully but when I
2004 Jul 10
6
where does R search when source()?
Exactly where does R search for foo.R if I type source("foo.R")? Only from current working directory (same as getwd()), from all directories specified by e.g. $PATH? Thanks. Daehyok Shin
2004 Jul 10
6
where does R search when source()?
Exactly where does R search for foo.R if I type source("foo.R")? Only from current working directory (same as getwd()), from all directories specified by e.g. $PATH? Thanks. Daehyok Shin
2006 Feb 28
3
does svm have a CV to obtain the best "cost" parameter?
Hi all, I am using the "svm" command in the e1071 package. Does it have an automatic way of setting the "cost" parameter? I changed a few values for the "cost" parameter but I hope there is a systematic way of obtaining the best "cost" value. I noticed that there is a "cross" (Cross validation) parameter in the "svm" function. But I
2005 Jun 14
3
Calling C from Fortran
I would like to call C routines from Fortran under linux as suggested in section 5.6 of the "Writing R extensions" documentation. I'm familiar with Fortran but not with C. I understand the example provided in Fortran: subroutine testit() double precision normrnd, x call rndstart() x = normrnd() call dblepr("X was", 5, x, 1) call rndend() end but I don't understand
2004 Mar 19
1
mount subdirectories from a Windows 2000 share
Hello list, is it possible to mount directly subdirectories from a Windows2000 share with smbmnt, like mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx \\\\server\\share\\subdir /mnt ?
2004 Mar 25
1
yet another fast BLAS (from AMD this time)
Dear R-devel, Has anyone played with this? http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/DevelopWithAMD/0,,30_2252_2282,00.html <http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/DevelopWithAMD/0,,30_2252_2282,00.html> . I'll probably give it a shot... Best, Andy Andy Liaw, PhD Biometrics Research PO Box 2000, RY33-300 Merck Research Labs Rahway, NJ 07065 mailto:andy_liaw@merck.com
2004 Feb 26
2
RE: system.time(), sys.time() etc
> From: Spencer Graves [mailto:spencer.graves at pdf.com] > > Martin says, "This is another instance of S-Plus following R > behind and doing it incompatibly [with a reason?] ... ." > > This is one example of a major issue in "how to wage and win a > standards war", discussed by Shapiro and Varian (1998) > Information Rules >