Displaying 13 results from an estimated 13 matches similar to: "read.table and variable length of tables"
2005 Feb 22
1
Re: R-help Digest, Vol 24, Issue 22
You need to give the model formula that gave your output.
There are two sources of variation (at least), within and
between locations; though it looks as though your analysis
may have tried to account for this (but if so, the terms are
not laid out in a way that makes for ready interpretation.
The design is such (two locations) that you do not have
much of a check that effects are consistent over
2005 Feb 21
2
power.anova.test for interaction effects
This question will probably get me in trouble on theoretical grounds, but I
will pose it anyway.
The situation:
I recently ran a field study looking for differences in sugarbeet cultivar
tolerance to a specific herbicide. The study was set up so that 37
cultivars were treated with 4 different applications of the herbicide (37*4
factorial). In doing so, we found that the interaction effect was
2011 Nov 18
2
Question about package installation
Hi, I am working with R on a Mac. I need to use a couple of packages that I found on the Web site. I install them using Packages and Data: Package Manager. I leave R and come back another time and the installed packages are not installed. So I do it again. Not a big deal, but is there anyway to make the installation permanent? I want to run R through a 3rd party data management software and since
2006 Aug 04
2
expression() - Superscript in y-axis, keeping line break in string
I've tried several different ways to accomplish this, but as yet to no
avail. My y-axis for a plot has a rather long label, and thus I have
been using "/n" to break it into two lines. However, to make it
technically correct for publication, I also need to use superscript in
the label. For example:
par(oma=c(0,0,2,0),mar=c(5,6,0.25,2),lheight=1)
plot(1:10,
2004 Nov 15
2
tsdiag() titles
I am using the ts package to fit ARIMA models, and the tsdiag() function to
plot diagnostics. In doing so I'm generating an awful lot of diagnostic
plots of different models and different data sets all within the same R
session. So my question is, is there an option in tsdiag() similar to
<main="Title"> that I can use? This would be quite helpful when I print out
the plots,
2003 Jul 22
2
packages on R on a Mac
Hello, i am new to R and have it on my Mac with OSX 10.2. I downloaded
the systemfit package and tried to run it and it didn't work. I think i
need to install the package, or update R to let it know that I have
that in the library. (i simply placed the systemfit folder in the R
library.) When i run update.packages(systemfit) or
install.packages(systemfit) i get the following error:
2013 Mar 05
1
Reading Wyoming radiosonde data files with RadioSonde package
Hi,
I need to do some analysis on historic daily radiosonde data I download
from the Wyoming Univ. web page (
http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/sounding.html).
I am trying to use the RadioSonde package (V 1.3), but the format of the
files from Wyoming don't match what RadioSonde is expecting.
Has anyone used the Radiosonde package on the Wyoming data?
Here is a sample of the Wyoming file
2002 Aug 07
2
Constructing titles from list of expressions
Hello!
I have the following problem:
I have a function to construct three surfaceplots with a marker for an optimum,
each of the plots has as title paste("Estimated ",pred.var.lab," for
",var.lab[1]," vs. ",var.lab[2],sep="") with different var.lab[1,2] each time.
My problem is now that I need to allow for plotmath expressions in the
variables pred.var.lab
2013 Dec 10
1
fisher.test - can I use non-integer expected values?
I seem to be able to use expected values that are decimal (e.g., 1.33) when
using chisq.test but not when using fisher.test. This happens when using an
array/matrix as input. Fisher.test returns: Error in sprintf(gettext(fmt,
domain = domain), ...) : invalid format '%d'; use format %s for character
objects.
Thus, it appears fisher.test is looking for integers only.
I tried putting the
2007 Jan 30
0
lme : Error in y[revOrder] - Fitted : non-conformable arrays
Greetings R-helpers,
I am attempting to fit an lme() while specifying a correlation
structure, but I'm getting into trouble long before I get to that point.
I am receiving the error:
Error in y[revOrder] - Fitted : non-conformable arrays
It doesn't seem to matter how simple or complex the model I specify is,
it always gives this same error message. This makes me suspect
something is
2009 Jan 15
1
user library help functionality (packages.html)
Here's another help file question.
Some context: University setting wherein R is installed for
availability to students and course instructors across campus in
various PC labs. Windows Vista environment.
Goal: To maximize flexibility and functionality of installing add-on
packages and associated help files among different users, while
avoiding conflicts across different user
2006 Oct 14
0
ADS authentication in disjointed, multiple forest
All,
I have recently come across a problem I have been unable to resolve. I
have been running Samba with Winbind ADS authentication for the last
couple of years with good success until recently. About 2 weeks ago, I
restarted the Samba and Winbind services on a Fedora Core 3 machine
runing Samba 3.0.10-1 (installed from FC3 RPMs) and the active directory
authentication has started failing.
The
2009 Jan 19
0
Trend.spatial function in geoR
I am having difficulty getting the trend.spatial function in geoR to
work properly. After creating a trend.spatial object with a covariate,
I try to add the command into my likfit() function as follows:
trend1.trend.spatial <- trend.spatial("1st", trend1.geodata)
trend1.spatial.EC0.1.reml <- likfit(spatial.geodata,
trend1.trend.spatial, ini.cov.pars = spatial.EC0.1.eyefit,