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2009 Apr 06
3
how to subsample all possible combinations of n species taken 1:n at a time?
Hello
I apologise for the length of this entry but please bear with me.
In short:
I need a way of subsampling communities from all possible communities of n
taxa taken 1:n at a time without having to calculate all possible
combinations (because this gives me a memory error - using
combn() or expand.grid() at least). Does anyone know of a function? Or can
you help me edit the
combn
or
2012 Jan 25
1
Issues with PearsonIV distribution
Hi team,
I am facing issues with PearsonIV distribution fitting in R.
I am applying Hyperbolic and PearsonIV distributions on the equity returns in UK over a period of 30 years.
For the same data set i am getting strikingly different results under which Hyperbolic distribution does produce negative percentiles of the return after fitting but PearsonIV distribution does not.
I think there is an
2008 Sep 23
3
Generating series of distributions with the same skewness and different kurtosis or with same kurtosis and different skewness?
Dear R users,
I hope to explain the concepts of skewness and kurtosis by generating
series of distributions with same skewness and different kurtosis or with
same kurtosis and different skewness, but it seems that i cannot find the
right functions.
I have searched the mailing list, but no answers were found.
Is it possible to do that in R? Which function could be used?
Thanks a lot.
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2012 Feb 24
1
Telling plot() the max y value to expect when plotting one distribution and then using lines() to add more distributions
I am plotting three Pearson Type IV distributions. It looks like I have to plot the distribution with the highest value of y and then use lines() to add the two distributions that are shorter / have lower max values of y. The following code figures out which distribution has the max y value, plots it first and then uses lines for the other two distributions with a series of three if statements.
2012 Dec 03
3
r function definition
I am a very new R user. I am trying to write functons and debug functions.
One problem for me is that I need to alwasy copy the whole function body and
resubmit to R console every time I changed even one line of the function.
Because I have long algorithm function, copying and pasting is very tedious
for me. I assume if I save the function files, R should be able to just use
the new function body
2011 Mar 25
1
multiple plots with QQplot of PerformanceAnalytics
Hi All,
I am trying to plot 4 graphs on to 1 page using layout(...), or par(mfcol =
c(...)); with the function QQplot from the package PerformanceAnalytics.
The problem is that, no matter what order I use, it only plots 3 graphs on to 1
page and the last QQplot is shunted to the next page.
Also, this only happens to the QQplot, i.e. there is no problem with 4
Histograms.
set.seed(1033)
data
2001 Jan 05
1
pairs(NxK_Matrix,panel=qqplot) (PR#803)
Full_Name: Matthias von Davier
Version: 1.2.0
OS: linux
Submission from: (NULL) (144.81.31.148)
pairs(NxK_Matrix,panel=qqplot)
produces a message
Error in pairs.default(NxK_Matrix,panel=qqplot) :
The panel function made a new plot
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2006 Oct 25
1
Drawing a reference line for a qqplot with reference to Weibull distribution
Hi,
I'm trying to create a qqplot with reference to a Weibull distribution
including a reference line. This is my current code:
lights.data <- scan("lights.dat")
#Generate Weibull quantiles
prob.grid <- ppoints(length(lights.data))
prob.quant <- qweibull(prob.grid , 1.5,4)
#Draw QQ plot
qqplot(prob.quant,lights.data)
#add red reference line
qqline(lights.data,col = 2)
2009 Dec 23
2
how to create normal qqplot with the 95% confidence interval
hi everyone!
season's greetings!
is there any way that i can create a normal qqplot showing, aside from the
qqline, the 95% confidence limits? thank you very much..
happy holidays!
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2011 Sep 01
0
qqplot for count data
Dear list,
I just tried to do the same thing, and did not find anything on a
weighted qqplot. My weights are actually counts (positive integers).
Here is a modification of qqplot, following Duncan Murdoch's
suggestion. Any feedback would be welcome!
Thanks,
Jean-Christophe
weighted.qqplot <- function (x, y,
plot.it = TRUE, xlab = deparse(substitute(x)),
ylab = deparse(substitute(y)),
2006 Feb 06
2
qqplot
Hello,
I would like to use qqplot() to compare two
experimental distributions. But I do not understand
how qqplot() compute quantiles. In fact, quantile() do
not return the same results.
Thank you for your help.
Vincent.
2011 Jul 25
1
scripting qqplot and qqnorm
Hi all,
I am an R newbie, and I have a question about scripting. I have the
following lines which I want to put int\
o a script which I can call from the shell of a Mac/Linux machine :
myrns <- read.csv(file="/Users/vihan/test.csv",sep="",header=FALSE)
qqnorm(myrns)
qqline(myrns)
This works fine on an interactive R session.
However, as I understand the basic framework of
2006 Mar 15
1
(newbie) Weighted qqplot?
Folks,
Normally, in a data frame, one observation counts as one observation
of the distribution. Thus one can easily produce a CDF and (in Splus
atleast) use cdf.compare to compare the CDF (BTW: what is the R
equivalent of the SPlus cdf.compare() function, if any?)
However, if each point should not count equally, how can I weight the
points before comparing the distributions? I was thinking of
2007 Feb 09
1
How to add the variable name to a qqplot or densityplot in the diagonal of an splom?
splom() doesn't complain here, but writes no names in the diagonal
boxes. What am I missing?
I believe that I need to add something like grid.text(x, ...) to the
diagonal panel, but I don't know how to get it cycle through the
column labels. And should
varname.col = 'blue', varname.cex = 1
be inside the diag.panel() function?
splom(szw[, n], pscales = 0,
diag.panel
1999 Aug 31
1
Suggestion for qqplot() improvement
>>>>> On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 14:57, Werner Stahel <stahel@stat.math.ethz.ch> said:
WSt> Here is a suggestion. It seems that qqplots, comparing a sample
WSt> to a distribution other than the normal, are not explicitly
WSt> available in S or R. I found
(in S-plus / Trellis it is, see below)
WSt> qqplot(y, rt(300, df = 5))
WSt> as an
2012 Feb 10
1
making multiple lines using qqplot
Hi Everyone,
I want to make 3 lines on the same graph (not as subplots, all in the same
window, one on top of each other) and I want them to be quantile-quantile
plots (qqplot). Essentially, I am looking for the equivalent of Matlab's
"hold on" command to use with qqplot. I know I can use 'points' or 'lines',
but these do not give me a qqplot (only appear to work
2011 Nov 16
2
outlier identify in qqplot
Dear Community,
I want to identify outliers in my data. I don't know how to use identify
command in the plots obtained.
I've gone through help files and use mahalanobis example for my purpose:
NormalMultivarianteComparefunc <- function(x) {
Sx <- cov(x)
D2 <- mahalanobis(x, colMeans(x), Sx)
plot(density(D2, bw=.5), main="Squared Mahalanobis distances, n=nrow(x),
2010 Jun 24
4
Simple qqplot question
I am a beginner in R, so please don't step on me if this is too
simple. I have two data sets datax and datay for which I created a
qqplot
qqplot(datax,datay)
but now I want a line that indicates the perfect match so that I can
see how much the plot diverts from the ideal. This ideal however is
not normal, so I think qqnorm and qqline cannot be applied.
Perhaps you can help?
Ralf
2009 Nov 02
7
qqplot
Hi,
We could use qqplot to see how two distributions are different from each other. To show better how they are different (departs from the straight line), how is it possible to plot the straight line that goes through them? I am looking for some thing like qqline for qqnorm. I thought of abline but how to determine the slope and intercept?
Best wishes,
Carol
2012 Mar 11
1
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* EffectStars (1.0)
Maintainer: Unknown
Author(s): Gunther Schauberger
License: GPL-2
http://crantastic.org/packages/EffectStars
The package provides functions to visualize regression models with
categorical response. The effects of the covariates are plotted with
star plots in order to allow for an optical