Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches similar to: "svyby and make.formula"
2012 Oct 05
1
svyhist
Hello,
I was trying to draw histograms of age at death and got the following 2 error messages:
1) Error in tapply(1:NROW(x), list(factor(strata)), function(index) { :
arguments must have same length
2) Error in findInterval(mm[, i], gx) : 'vec' contains NAs
In addition: Warning messages:
1: In min(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf
2: In max(x) :
2012 Oct 01
3
merge.zoo returns unmatched dates
Sorry for the lack of reproducible data, but this seems to be a problem inherent to my dataset and I can't figure out where the issue is.
I have several data frames set up as a time series with identical POSIXct date formats. If I keep the original data in data frame format and merge them using base merge- everything is perfect and everyone is happy.
If I transform the data frames to zoo
2003 Feb 12
2
Various Errors using Survey Package
Hi,
I have been experimenting with the new Survey package. Specifically, I was
trying to use some of the functions on the public-use survey data from NHIS
(2000 Sample Adult file).
Error 1): The first error I get is when I try to specify the complex survey
design.
nhis.design<-svydesign(ids=~psu, probs=~probs, strata=~strata, data=nhis.df,
check.strata=TRUE)
Error in svydesign(ids =
2012 Oct 14
2
svyhist and svyboxplot
Hello,
The following code is expected to produce 4 charts. But, I only get charts 1,2 ,& 4, NOT CHART # 3.
For Chart# 3, I am getting the following error message: Error in tapply(1:NROW(x), list(factor(strata)), function(index) { : arguments must have same length
I would appreciate if someone could help me resolve the issue.
Thanks,
Pradip
# BELOW IS THE REPRODUCIBLE EXAMPLE
setwd
2007 Oct 28
1
tree problem
I am trying to use tree to partition a data set. The data set has 3924
observations. Partitioning seems to work for small subsets of the data,
but when I use the entire data set, no partitioning occurs. The
variables are:
RESP respondent to a survey (0 = not a respondent, 1 =
respondent)
AGE_P Age (continuous)
ORIGIN_I Hispanic Ethnicity (1 = Hispanic, 2 = non-Hispanic)
RACRECI2 Race
2003 Feb 19
5
Subpopulations in Complex Surveys
Hi,
is there a way to analyze subpopulations (e.g. women over 50, those who
answered "yes" to a particular question) in a survey using Survey package?
Other packages (e.g. Stata, SUDAAN) do this with a subpopulation option to
identify the subpopulation for which the analysis shoud be done. I did not
see this option in the Survey package. Is there another way to do this?
2008 Aug 25
4
R for Windows GUI closes when I try to read.spss
** High Priority **
I have been trying to read an SPSS file into R using
read.spss ("C:/Documents and Settings/Roderick Harrison/My
Documents/RWORK/ihisdat.sav", use.value.labels = TRUE, to.data.frame =
FALSE, max.value.labels = 500, trim.factor.names = FALSE, trim_values =
TRUE, reencode = NA, use.missings = to.data.frame)
Each time (at least 5 or 6 by now) I get the following
2012 Nov 13
5
Getting information encoded in a SAS, SPSS or Stata command file into R.
Dear folks ?
I have a large (26 gig) ASCII flat file in fixed-width format with about 10
million observations of roughly 400 variables. (It is 51 years of Current
Population Survey micro data from IPUMS, roughly half the fields for each
record). The file was produced by automatic process in response to a data
request of mine.
The file is not accompanied by a human-readable file giving the
2012 Aug 11
2
IPv6 on Centos 6
We've been running ipv6 for a year or so now, but some of our newer
instances (all on an ESX cluster) are not working. It looks like it's
all of our Centos 6 instances. I'm hoping someone can point me in the
right direction...
tshark indicates that it's neighbor discovery that's failing:
<centos666.peak.org> [26] # cat ../network
NETWORKING=yes