Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Re: R help"
2000 Jan 06
0
anoncvs for R should work again
anoncvs for R should work again. If you use it, please try it. If
you use it and don't particularly want it to go away (rsync gets you
the source w/o the logs, but if you particularly want the logs and the
ability to create diffs between revisions, like I sometimes want to
do...), you might say something.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's probably not
important.
2000 Jan 06
0
anoncvs for R should work again
anoncvs for R should work again. If you use it, please try it. If
you use it and don't particularly want it to go away (rsync gets you
the source w/o the logs, but if you particularly want the logs and the
ability to create diffs between revisions, like I sometimes want to
do...), you might say something.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's probably not
important.
2000 Jan 27
2
nlminb replacement/solution?
What's the current best approach to dealing with the nlminb problem?
Are there other similar constrained optimizers, or is current wisdom
just to code it in C (or similar...)?
best,
-tony
--
A.J. Rossini Research Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Biostatistics/Univ. of Washington (Th) Box 357232 206-543-1044 (3286=fax)
Center for AIDS Research/HMC/UW (M/F) Box 359931
2000 Feb 14
2
FAQ and Answer: How to convert factors back to integers
(thanks to thomas for assistance; I'm posting this for archival
reasons).
Question:
My silly dataset looks like "00223423", "00234234", ...
and when I read it in, I get a factor which looks like and
integer. How do I convert it back?
(i.e. I've got something like:
> hivplasma
[1] 00050400 00219000 00136000 00000906 00142000 00002150 00000400 00001880
[9]
2003 Aug 18
1
rterm not shutting down from ESS on Win32/could we help?
Hi to all who suffer from rterm not shutting down in xemacs/ESS on windows NT or 2000. Also hi to those who could eventually help. Here is some more information which could help and some ENCOURAGEMENT to contribute to a solution.
1. It may be an xemacs problem but it is more likely an interaction between rterm/comint/and xemacs. In fact, the problem started occurring around version R 1.6.0. I
1999 Dec 09
0
MS level position at U. Washington
I know it isn't done often, so apologies if this posting offends. But
after posting the announcement of the open position to a number of
other software lists, I was thinking, why not to R-help? (esp since
knowing R is one option for meeting the requirements).
best,
-tony
We are looking for an masters level statistician. If interested, feel
free to apply. I am available to answer
2002 Apr 10
0
programmatic installation
Okay, so I've got a set of directories containing unpacked R packages
(unpacked, since for various sensible reasons, I'm editing them in warped
ways).
Supposing that these are in:
/home/rossini/Runpacked
I thought I could do something like:
install.packages("MyUnPackedRPackage", # top package name
lib="/home/rossini/lib/R", # where
2002 Jun 26
0
AW: sapply() and Monte Carlo
What about "Rtips" at http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/R/statsRus.html ?
Regards,
Heinrich.
> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: rossini at blindglobe.net [mailto:rossini at blindglobe.net]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. Juni 2002 14:48
> An: r.hankin at auckland.ac.nz
> Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Betreff: Re: [R] sapply() and Monte Carlo
>
>
>
2000 Aug 11
0
Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF at JSM
>
> Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:34:01 -0400
> From: Rodney Sparapani <rodney at stat.duke.edu>
> Subject: Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF at JSM
>
> Statisticians:
>
> For those of you going to the JSM in Indy next week, we are having an
> Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF Monday, August 14th, 5:30 at the Hyatt
> in Salon A. Please bring along your comments,
2000 Sep 04
1
quitting iESS[R] (R in ESS)
One thing that has driven me batty to no end is the fact that ESS
doesn't handle R's "exit" well. Any thoughts as to the default? I'm
thinking of something like:
current: do what currently is done
C-u Y C-c C-q : quit and save workspace
C-u N C-c C-q : quit and don't save workspace.
Comments?
best,
-tony
--
A.J. Rossini Rsrch. Asst.
2000 Dec 08
0
LME and cat()
(please keep sebastian cc'd)
Doug -
we are managing to trigger, both on R 1.1.1 and R 1.2.0 (proper
versions of NLME), the following:
> warnings(model1)
Warning message:
Singular precision matrix in level -1, block 1 Error in cat(list(...), file, sep, fill, labels, append) :
argument 2 not yet handled by cat
>
suggesting either an "inappropriate" use of cat(), or a
2002 Feb 13
0
SJava still hates GUIs on Linux, both Blackdown and IBM... Can anyone verify IBM or Sun?
I've been having fun with crashes recently, both with Blackdown JDK
and the IBM JDK, while building up the ROrca interface. It's just not
stable for me, and my lack of grokking the intimate details of lazy
evaluation is not helping.
Brushing works, though, which is nice. I need a bit more stability
before I get the "data add/change" features in line, though.
Anyway, other
2001 Nov 27
1
seek helppage. Possible clarification?
seek(zz,where=NewPosition) returns the OldPosition of connection zz
(of the appropriate "pointer", i.e. read or write). Currently, the
docs have:
> Details:
>
> `seek' with `where = NA' returns the current byte offset of a
> connection (from the beginning), and with a positive `where'
> argument the connection is re-positioned (if possible) to
2001 Jul 26
0
marshalling/serializing of R objects for later execution?
I know that this was a topic in March at DSC, but I was suffering from
a nasty migraine that prevented me from paying as much attention as I
ought to. What's the current state-of-the-art regarding
packaging/serialization of R objects? Or is it still vaporish
(i.e. nothing built)?
I'm a bit more interested in functions/closures than "ordinary data".
best,
-tony
--
A.J.
2001 Apr 02
0
PICT files...
So, lots of comments about PICT. If you have to go there (EPS to
PICT, but vectorized PICT for an investigator to use), does anyone
have suggestions?
I've found EPStoPICT (www.artage.com), any other thoughts? (these
are real Mac people, so while I could go the WMF route, it's about as
palatable as EPS).
best,
-tony
--
A.J. Rossini Rsrch. Asst. Prof. of Biostatistics
UW
2001 Apr 24
0
Mac and Excel
Not having a Mac in front of me, but having a consultee with one, I
pose the following question:
Is there an easy way to transfer a Mac excel data set (columns, etc)
into R (only on a Mac)?
Verified existence of such a thing would be great; I've been uncertain
as to the best way to get data in/out of R (on the mac, of course).
An actual algorithm/procedure would be met with great rejoicing.
2001 Nov 29
1
installing packages from CRAN, is this approach stupid?
In order to quickly install lots ("all") of CRAN packages on a nice
new machine here, I did the following:
install.packages(CRAN.packages()[,1])
1. Is this sensible (other than the obvious, "who needs everything"?)
2. Should this be made easier to do (added as a possible option)?
best,
-tony
--
A.J. Rossini Rsrch. Asst. Prof. of Biostatistics
U. of Washington
2003 Jan 21
1
bayesian text classification...
for Spam.
In the process of setting up a more effective spam filtering system, I
just noticed that bogofilter, which implements extensions of the (a?)
"Naive Bayes" text classification approach, will dump out R data
frames; the man page suggests how to "integrate" it with R for
verification. (sort of, that is).
Anyway, for those of you looking for silly and perhaps
2002 Jun 19
1
new version of print.factor
Thanks to Tony Plate for letting me know what the abbreviate.arg
option does. I think this could be made more flexible (I.e.
=TRUE, =FALSE, =#, where # would be passed to the abbreviate
min.length argument). But it follows the example I was given.
"print.factor" <-
function (x, quote = FALSE, max.levels=5, print.levels = {if
(max.levels==0) FALSE else TRUE},
2000 Nov 02
1
how to extract directory with HTML version of help pages?
Is there a simple way to determine at run-time the directory with HTML
version of help pages?
(to see where I'm heading here, if you've got w3 installed under
(X)Emacs on Unix _or_ a Microsoft OS, do
w3-find-file
and load
$(R_HOME)/library/html/whateverfunction.html
It's slightly nicer than the standard ESS text-help.
best,
-tony
--
A.J. Rossini Rsrch. Asst.