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2009 Jan 26
0
why two diff. se in nlsList?
Hi list, In the object returned by summary.nlsList, what's the difference between "coefficients" and "parameters"? The have the same "Estimate", different se (therefore t value), but same p values. R.2.8.0 on winxp with nlme_3.1-89 Thanks, ...Tao +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > library(nlme) > fm1 <- nlsList(uptake ~
2009 Jun 11
1
formula for degrees of freedom for nonlinear mixed model in nlme
Dear forum members, What is the formula to calculate denominator degrees of freedom (den df) for nonlinear mixed-effect models with covariates? My model is similar to a CO2 uptake example from Pinheiro and Bates (2000, page 376). In this CO2 dataset, there are two treatments and two types (84 observations in total), but den df for each parameter of the model is 64. Isn’t it too high? Your
2006 Jul 18
2
Using corStruct in nlme
I am having trouble fitting correlation structures within nlme. I would like to fit corCAR1, corGaus and corExp correlation structures to my data. I either get the error "step halving reduced below minimum in pnls step" or alternatively R crashes. My dataset is similar to the CO2 example in the nlme package. The one major difference is that in my case the 'conc' steps are
2005 Nov 02
1
NLME
Dear All, Using:- R : Copyright 2005, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Version 2.1.1 (2005-06-20), ISBN 3-900051-07-0 and Jose Pinheiro, Douglas Bates, Saikat DebRoy and Deepayan Sarkar (2005). nlme: Linear and nonlinear mixed effects models. R package version 3.1-65. on a WINDOWS 2000 machine I am trying to run the scripts from the Mixed Models book and am running into some
2010 Dec 17
2
newbie question on str output
Hi! Here is some output from an str command: > str(CO2) Classes ‘nfnGroupedData’, ‘nfGroupedData’, ‘groupedData’ and 'data.frame': 84 obs. of 5 variables: $ Plant : Ord.factor w/ 12 levels "Qn1"<"Qn2"<"Qn3"<..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 ... $ Type : Factor w/ 2 levels "Quebec","Mississippi": 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... $
2007 Jul 16
5
formula(CO2)
The formula attribute of the builtin CO2 dataset seems a bit strange: > formula(CO2) Plant ~ Type + Treatment + conc + uptake What is one supposed to do with that? Certainly its not suitable for input to lm and none of the examples in ?CO2 use the above.
2013 Feb 17
1
xtable nlme
Hola a todos Les consulto por un problema con xtable y nlme, tomando un ejemplo del manual de nlme para obtener los resultados en latex utilizando xtable, se puede utilizar el siguiente código, pero hay un problema y causa error. library(nlme) library(xtable) fm1 <- nlme(height ~ SSasymp(age, Asym, R0, lrc), data = Loblolly, fixed = Asym + R0 + lrc ~ 1,
2002 Aug 28
2
sourcing a file with the plot.lme() function
I ran into a problem trying to make a plot from a file that's read using source. Basically, I have the following code in a file "plot.R" : library(nlme) data(Loblolly) fm1 <- nlme(height ~ SSasymp(age, Asym, R0, lrc), data = Loblolly, fixed = Asym + R0 + lrc ~ 1, random = Asym ~ 1, start = c(Asym = 103, R0 = -8.5, lrc = -3.3))
2017 Oct 08
2
Manipulations with CO2 dataset on R
Hi, I just started a new course this semester on R, I never used it in my life and i'm stuck on these questions from 3 days, it would be really nice if someone could explain me the answers with the relative commands. thanks a lot in advance The following 7 questions are based on the CO2 dataset of R. 1) How many of the plants in CO2 are Mc2 for Plant? 2) How many are either Mc2 or Mn2?
2004 Aug 10
0
Check failed after compilation (PR#7159)
Full_Name: Madeleine Yeh Version: 1.9.1 OS: AIX 5.2 Submission from: (NULL) (151.121.225.1) After compiling R-1.9.1 on AIX 5.2 using the IBM cc compiler, I ran the checks. One of them failed. Here is the output from running the check solo. root@svweb:/fsapps/test/build/R/1.9.1/R-1.9.1/tests/Examples: ># ../../bin/R --vanilla < stats-Ex.R R : Copyright 2004, The R
2010 Jan 06
0
lapack problem on Linux fedora 11
I need your help to make R works on my linux box, runing fedora 11. Few things on the machine and steps I did: 1. uname -a shows: Linux bagvapp 2.6.29.4-167.fc11.i586 #1 SMP Wed May 27 17:14:37 EDT 2009 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux 2. it has a gcc (version 4.4) RedHat's build 3. the g77 comes with the box does not work (R's configure tells it could not compile simple fortran code); so
2017 Apr 27
2
R-3.4.0 and recommended packages
Am Dienstag, 25. April 2017, 11:21:31 schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel: > On 25 April 2017 at 16:11, Johannes Ranke wrote: > | This looks similar to what I got this morning when I tested my > | (unreleased) > | backport of R 3.4.0 to Debian jessie. My test was > | > | library(MASS) > | example(rlm) > | > | and there was an object that was not found. I am on a train on the way
2008 Jan 25
1
nlsList (nlme) error
Hi All. I'm trying to run nlsList an getting an error that makes no sense to me. I have accuracy and reaction time data over many trials for each person (id) When I use nlsList code that is virtually identical to the example in the doc file I get the following error. I've tried everything I could think of and can't get around it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? **************
2009 Jul 22
0
how to calculate growth rate of CO2 (ppm) time series
Dear R Users, I have CO2 mixing ratio(ppm) time series data during 1991-2000. I would like to calculate CO2 growth rate /ppm.a-1 (is it derivative dt/dco2 ??) Kindly can any one advise how to calculate above. My data file looks like; time, year, month, day, hour, min, sec, lat, long, height, CO2 1991.476722 1991 6 24 0 5 0 -38.93 145.15 4270 353.680 1991.476741 1991 6 24 0 15 0 -39.20 145.22
2017 Aug 23
0
strange nlme augpred behaviour
Better posted on r-sig-mixed-models , no? Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 5:17 AM, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote: > Dear all > > I encountered strange
2017 Jul 10
0
filtering of CO2 observation time series residuals using FFT
Hi, I have CO2 observations time series, I can calculate residuals by removing seasonal cycle and trend. But how to filter residuals using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) which transforms the data into the frequency domain. And then apply a low pass filter function to the frequency data, then transform the filtered data to the real domain using an inverse FFT. Can anyone working on carbon cycle
2013 Oct 03
2
SSweibull() : problems with step factor and singular gradient
SSweibull() :  problems with step factor and singular gradient Hello I am working with growth data of ~4000 tree seedlings and trying to fit non-linear Weibull growth curves through the data of each plant. Since they differ a lot in their shape, initial parameters cannot be set for all plants. That’s why I use the self-starting function SSweibull(). However, I often got two error messages:
2017 Aug 23
2
strange nlme augpred behaviour
Dear all I encountered strange behaviour of augPred with virtually the same data First I made groupedData object. > mar.g<-groupedData(rutilizace~doba|int, data=mar) When I perform nlme on complete dataset I get an error with augPred > fit<-nlsList(rutilizace~SSasymp(doba, Asym, R0, lrc), data=mar.g) Warning message: c("1 error caught in nls(y ~ cbind(1 - exp(-exp(lrc) * x),
2006 Apr 10
3
SE estimates for treatment groups from nlme
I am wondering how to obtain SE estimates for fixed effects from a nonlinear mixed effects model? I have fixed effects corresponding to three factors A, B and C with 2, 3 and 3 levels respectively. I have fit a model of the following general form: nlme1<-nlme(y~ SasympOrig(x, Asym, lrc), data=df, fixed=list(Asym~A*B*C, lrc~A*B*C), start=c(fixef(ETR.nlme)[1], rep(0,17), fixef(ETR.nlme)[2],
2001 Jul 02
1
nls newbie: help approximating Weibull distribution
Hi folks, I tried to retain the Weibull distribution using the `nls' function and proceeding along the lines of the example provided in the `SSweibull' help (at least I thought so): t <- (1:200)/100 v <- pweibull(t, shape=3, scale=1) df <- data.frame(Time=t, Value=v) Asym <- 1.0; Drop <- 1.0; lrc <- 0; pwr <- 1 df.estimate <- nls(Value ~ SSweibull(Time,