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2017 Nov 15
0
How to read PMML data from a text file and convert it to a model ?
Dear All, I want to save the XML representation of a model using PMML. Then I want to read the model and predict using the model and a new dataset. This is described in this blog post : https://www.r-bloggers.com/predictive-modeling-using-r-and-the-openscoring-engine-a-pmml-approach/ I am able to save the PMML representation of the model. I am not able to read this representation convert it
2013 Mar 14
0
Versions 0.50-1 of the np and npRmpi packages released - new features and deprecated options…
Dear useRs, We are pleased to announce that versions 0.50-1 of the np package and its MPI-aware counterpart, the npRmpi package, are now available on CRAN: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/np/index.html http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/npRmpi/index.html In these versions we add new functionality: - new methods for multivariate mixed-data bandwidth selection for unconditional and
2013 Mar 14
0
Versions 0.50-1 of the np and npRmpi packages released - new features and deprecated options…
Dear useRs, We are pleased to announce that versions 0.50-1 of the np package and its MPI-aware counterpart, the npRmpi package, are now available on CRAN: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/np/index.html http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/npRmpi/index.html In these versions we add new functionality: - new methods for multivariate mixed-data bandwidth selection for unconditional and
2008 Jul 25
0
Package np version 0.20-0 released to CRAN
Dear R users, An updated version of the np package has recently been uploaded to CRAN (version 0.20-0). Version 0.20-0 is documented in Tristen Hayfield and Jeffrey S. Racine (2008). Nonparametric Econometrics: The np Package. Journal of Statistical Software 27(5). URL http://www.jstatsoft.org/v27/i05/ and also in a vignette (vignette("np",package="np")). There is also a FAQ
2008 Jul 25
0
Package np version 0.20-0 released to CRAN
Dear R users, An updated version of the np package has recently been uploaded to CRAN (version 0.20-0). Version 0.20-0 is documented in Tristen Hayfield and Jeffrey S. Racine (2008). Nonparametric Econometrics: The np Package. Journal of Statistical Software 27(5). URL http://www.jstatsoft.org/v27/i05/ and also in a vignette (vignette("np",package="np")). There is also a FAQ
2010 Feb 03
0
Package np update (0.30-6) adds nonparametric entropy test functionality...
Dear R users, Version 0.30-6 of the np package has been uploaded to CRAN. See http://cran.r-project.org/package=np Note that the cubature package is now required in addition to the boot package. The recent updates in 0.30-4 through 0.30-6 provides additional functionality in the form of five new functions that incorporate frequently requested nonparametric entropy-based testing methods to the
2010 Feb 03
0
Package np update (0.30-6) adds nonparametric entropy test functionality...
Dear R users, Version 0.30-6 of the np package has been uploaded to CRAN. See http://cran.r-project.org/package=np Note that the cubature package is now required in addition to the boot package. The recent updates in 0.30-4 through 0.30-6 provides additional functionality in the form of five new functions that incorporate frequently requested nonparametric entropy-based testing methods to the
2010 May 18
0
The npRmpi package (parallel np package for multi-core environments)
Dear R users, A parallel implementation of the np package titled `npRmpi' is now available on CRAN. This package can take advantage of multiple core computing environments to reduce the run time associated with the methods contained in the np package. Kindly see the vignette for details and examples on modifying np code and running it in a parallel environment. You are requested to seek
2010 May 18
0
The npRmpi package (parallel np package for multi-core environments)
Dear R users, A parallel implementation of the np package titled `npRmpi' is now available on CRAN. This package can take advantage of multiple core computing environments to reduce the run time associated with the methods contained in the np package. Kindly see the vignette for details and examples on modifying np code and running it in a parallel environment. You are requested to seek
2007 Dec 18
0
Update of the np package (version 0.14-1)
Dear R users, An updated version of the np package has recently been uploaded to CRAN (version 0.14-1). The package is briefly described in a recent issue of Rnews (October, 2007, http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2007-2.pdf) for those who might be interested. A somewhat more detailed paper that describes the np package is forthcoming in the Journal of Statistical Software
2007 Dec 18
0
Update of the np package (version 0.14-1)
Dear R users, An updated version of the np package has recently been uploaded to CRAN (version 0.14-1). The package is briefly described in a recent issue of Rnews (October, 2007, http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2007-2.pdf) for those who might be interested. A somewhat more detailed paper that describes the np package is forthcoming in the Journal of Statistical Software
2006 Nov 24
0
New package `np' - nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed datatypes
Dear R users, A new package titled `np' is now available from CRAN. The package implements recently developed kernel methods that seamlessly handle the mix of continuous, unordered, and ordered factor datatypes often found in applied settings. The package also allows users to create their own nonparametric/semiparametric routines using high-level function calls (via the function npksum())
2006 Nov 24
0
New package `np' - nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed datatypes
Dear R users, A new package titled `np' is now available from CRAN. The package implements recently developed kernel methods that seamlessly handle the mix of continuous, unordered, and ordered factor datatypes often found in applied settings. The package also allows users to create their own nonparametric/semiparametric routines using high-level function calls (via the function npksum())
2009 Jan 29
0
np 0.30-1 (nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed data types) is available on CRAN...
Dear R users, Version 0.30-1 of the np package has been released and uploaded to CRAN. The np package provides nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed data types. We encourage anyone using the package to upgrade to the latest version. Description: This package provides a variety of nonparametric (and semiparametric) kernel methods that seamlessly handle a mix of continuous, unordered,
2009 Jan 29
0
np 0.30-1 (nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed data types) is available on CRAN...
Dear R users, Version 0.30-1 of the np package has been released and uploaded to CRAN. The np package provides nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed data types. We encourage anyone using the package to upgrade to the latest version. Description: This package provides a variety of nonparametric (and semiparametric) kernel methods that seamlessly handle a mix of continuous, unordered,
2013 May 23
0
xml newbie
Dear r-helpers, I am trying to extract quantities of interest from my iTunes library xml file.  For example, i'd like to be able to run a simple regression of playcount on track number, under the theory that tracks near the beginning of albums get played more (either because they are "better" or because people listen to the beginnings of albums) I have an xml file that is of the
2007 Feb 01
3
Help with efficient double sum of max (X_i, Y_i) (X & Y vectors)
Greetings. For R gurus this may be a no brainer, but I could not find pointers to efficient computation of this beast in past help files. Background - I wish to implement a Cramer-von Mises type test statistic which involves double sums of max(X_i,Y_j) where X and Y are vectors of differing length. I am currently using ifelse pointwise in a vector, but have a nagging suspicion that there is a
2006 Mar 17
4
cat(), Rgui, and support for carriage return \r...
Hi, and thanks in advance for your time. Background - I am working on a package and wish to have a routine's progress reported. The routine can take some time, and I would like to inform the user about the routine's progress. I have scoured the archives but to no avail, so would like to solicit input from this list. I am successfully using cat("\rBootstrap replication ", i,
2010 Mar 01
2
Advice wanted on using optim with both continuous and discrete par arguments...
Dear R users, I have a problem for which my objective function depends on both discrete and continuous arguments. The problem is that the number of combinations for the (multivariate) discrete arguments can become overwhelming (when it is univariate this is not an issue) hence search over the continuous arguments for each possible combination of the discrete arguments may not be feasible. Guided
2008 Oct 22
0
Potential improvement to boxplot when outline=FALSE is set? (PR#13196)
Hi. I have recently noticed that when using boxplot with outline=FALSE, the default ylim (xlim if horizontal=TRUE) might be improved on. The default can result in much wasted display and hard to read plots. A simple snippet of test code is given below that illustrates the issue along with a suggested improvement. Thanks ever so much for your wonderful and ongoing contributions to the open source