similar to: plotmath in underlined style; was: Re: [R] Underline in expression(). (PR#7286)

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2004 Jul 27
1
Underline in expression().
Hello All, Is there an analogue to \underbar or the AMS math \underline in graphical math expressions? Thanks, John. -- ===================================================================================== Dr. John Janmaat Department of Economics Acadia University Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada B4P 2R6 TEL: 902-585-1461 WWW: http://ace.acadiau.ca/~jjanmaat/ EMAIL: jjanmaat at acadiau.ca June
2002 Jan 18
1
Underlined font
Hi all, Is there a simple way to place underlined text in a plot? Hershey vector fonts seem to have a single underscore character ("\\ul"), but no underlined font. Plotmath (ref: ?plotmath) comes very close with: R> plot(0:1,0:1, type="n") R> text(.1, .1, quote(bar(Hello))) but that's overlined, not underlined. Also: R> text(.2, .2,
2010 Mar 22
1
Distance between lines
Hello, I'm trying to assess the similarity of two lines that are represented as points (output of differential equation solvers). Is there a function or a package that deals with things like this? Thanks, John. ==================================================== Johannus (John) Janmaat Assistant Professor of Economics Barber School of Arts and Sciences University of British Columbia -
2001 Jun 13
1
plot math Q: How to "plot" hat(f') ?
In nonparametric regression and density estimation, something like \hat{f'}(x) [LaTeX] is very natural. In all S dialects, hat(f') is invalid syntax, and hence one cannot use something like plot(1, main = expression(hat(f'))) I can say something like plot(1, main = expression(widehat(paste(f, "'"))), cex.main = 3) but that (the R code, not the plot result)
2003 Apr 02
7
Index of item in matrix
Hello All, Is there a fast way to find the index(row and column) of a point in a matrix? Thanks, John. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. John Janmaat Department of Economics, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, B4P 2R6 E-mail: jjanmaat at acadiau.ca Web: http://ace.acadiau.ca/~jjanmaat Tel: 902-585-1461 Fax: 902-585-1070
2005 May 01
3
Roots of quadratic system.
Hello, I have a system of quadratic equations (results of a Hamiltonian optimization) which I need to find the roots for. Is there a package and/or function which will find the roots for a quadratic system? Note that I am not opimizing, but rather solving the first order conditions which come from a Hamiltonian. I am basically looking for something in R that will do the same thing as fsolve in
2003 Jun 26
1
Fonts on contour maps...
Hello All, I am drawing four contour plots on a 2x2 layout. I need to downsize the contour line labels. cex and labcex do not seem to work. Any suggestions? Thanks, John. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. John Janmaat Department of Economics, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, B4P 2R6 E-mail: jjanmaat at acadiau.ca Web:
2006 Feb 05
3
Cluster Analysis - Number of Clusters
Hello, I'm playing around with cluster analysis, and am looking for methods to select the number of clusters. I am aware of methods based on a 'pseudo F' or a 'pseudo T^2'. Are there packages in R that will generate these statistics, and/or other statistics to aid in cluster number selection? Thanks, John. --
2004 Sep 30
1
Vectorising and loop (was Re: optim "a log-likelihood function")
>From: Sundar Dorai-Raj <sundar.dorai-raj at PDF.COM> >Reply-To: sundar.dorai-raj at PDF.COM >To: Zhen Pang <nusbj at hotmail.com> >CC: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch >Subject: Vectorising and loop (was Re: [R] optim "a log-likelihood >function") >Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:21:17 -0700 > > > >Zhen Pang wrote: > >> >>I also use
2006 Aug 09
1
NLS and IV
Hello All, I'm looking to test a variable in a logit model (glm(..., binomial(link="logit"))) for exogeneity (endogeneity). At this point I am planning to try implementing Jeffery Grogger's "A Simple Test for Exogeneity in Probit, Logit, and Poisson Regression Models", Economic Letters, 1990. To do this, I need to be able to do an instrumental variables NLS
2008 Nov 20
1
Math Expression in 3D Plots
Is there anyway to label axes in 3D plots with mathematical expressions? In the code below, I want to replace "delta_yrsed" with what "\Delta \widehat{yrsed}" represents in TeX, but the [xyz]lab parameters of title3d appear to only accept character strings. require("rgl") fn.delta.yrsed <- function(dist, delta.dist,
2006 Mar 01
0
[Fwd: Re: [R] a strange problem with integrate()]
When I saw the subject of the original message on R-help, I was 95% confident that I knew the answer (before I had seen the question). This made me think that perhaps for some functions there should be a 'Troubleshooting' section in the help file. The current help file for 'integrate' does say, as Sundar points out, what the requirements are. However, I think more people would
2004 Mar 30
0
Where: package licenses
Note that package.descripton() is deprecated in R-1.9.0. You have to use packageDescription() instead. Jim James W. MacDonald Affymetrix and cDNA Microarray Core University of Michigan Cancer Center 1500 E. Medical Center Drive 7410 CCGC Ann Arbor MI 48109 734-647-5623 >>> Sundar Dorai-Raj <sundar.dorai-raj at PDF.COM> 03/30/04 10:51AM >>> You can access this from
2003 Jun 27
1
R-help Digest, Vol 4, Issue 27 ( -Reply)
Hi, I am out of town and will get back to you on the 13th of July. Leo >>> "r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch" 06/27/03 00:32 >>> Send R-help mailing list submissions to r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help or, via email, send a message with subject or body
2002 Jan 09
4
Cochrane-Orcutt method
Hello, Is there a package that implements the Cochrane-Orcutt itterative procedure for dealing with autocorrelation in a regression model? Thanks, John. -- ========================================== John Janmaat Department of Economics Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, B0P 1X0 (902)585-1461 All opinions stated are personal, unless otherwise indicated.
2002 Feb 19
1
Constrained optimisation
Hello, I need to solve a non-linear optimization with non-linear constraints. The 'nlm' routine does not seem to allow constraints. Is there a package for solving such problems in R? Thanks, John. -- ========================================== John Janmaat Department of Economics Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, B0P 1X0 (902)585-1461 All opinions stated are personal, unless
2002 Mar 10
1
multiple pairwise slope comparisons
Hello, I have a linear model with different slopes for different treatment groups. I need to pairwise compare the different slope estimates for the different treatment groups. Is there a package that does pairwise comparisons of slope coefficients, making the appropriate adjustments in the P values? Thanks, John. -- ========================================== John Janmaat Department of
2007 Nov 02
1
GLS with nlme
Hello All, This is my third time attempting to post this message. I don't see it in the archive, so I'm guessing it is not getting through. If I am wrong, my apologies. I am trying to do a GLS regression, (X'V^-1X)^-1X'V^-1y, using the gls() function from the nlme package. I have the covariance matrix V. I have been searching for a way to specify the correlation structure
2004 Jul 27
2
Incorrect display of b[hat((a))] expression in plots
Hi, I am not sure if this is a bug or a non-implement feature of text-drawing functions with TeX-style expression, but hat() and some of its equals does not get the right "bounding boxes" if they are put in sub- or superscripts. For instance, for the expression 'b[hat(a)]' the hat() seems to shift 'hat(a)' too much to the right of 'b'. Try the below example and
2009 Jan 17
2
DierckxSpline segfault
I've just encountered a segfault when using DierckxSpline::percur function. Below is the minimal example which triggers the error: --- library(DierckxSpline) x <- 1:10 y <- rep(0, 10) pspline <- percur(x, y) --- *** caught segfault *** address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped' Traceback: 1: .Fortran("percur", iopt = as.integer(iopt), m = as.integer(m), x =