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2009 Jan 10
1
Setting a contingency table
Hi, I want to set a make a contingency table which will look like this.. The problem is that I can't  set the table like the following.                      col1     col2       Total     row1              a         b         n10                      rp1       rp2        100                      cp1       cp2       rtp1   ---------------------------------------------     row2            
2007 Aug 07
5
Extending RAIDZ.
Yeah:) I''d like to work on this. Here are my first observations: - We need to call vdev_op_asize method with additonal ''offset'' argument, - We need to move data to new disk starting from the very begining, so we can''t reuse scrub/resilver code which does tree-walk through the data. Below you can see how I imagine to extend RAIDZ. Here is the legend:
2004 Jun 30
1
Developing functions
Without trying to understand your code in detail let me just assume you are trying to create a matrix, ret, whose i,j-th entry is some function, f, of row i of X and row j of X. In that case this should do it: apply(X,1,function(x)apply(X,1,function(y)f(x,y))) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 15:28:47 -0300 (ART) From: <daniel at sintesys.com.ar> To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
2003 Aug 30
3
fisher.test() gives wrong confidence interval (PR#4019)
The problem occurs when the sample odds ratio is Inf, such as in the following example. Given the fact that both upper bounds of the two 95% confidence intervals are Inf, I would have expected that the two lower bounds be equal, but they aren't. x <- matrix(c(9,4,0,2),2,2) x # [,1] [,2] #[1,] 9 0 #[2,] 4 2 rbind("two.sided.95CI"=fisher.test(x)$conf.int,
2009 Oct 16
1
How odds ratio is computed in fisher.test()?
I'm wondering how odds ratio is computed. I thought that it is (n11/n12)/(n21/n22), but it is not what fisher.test() computes. Could somebody let me know? > n11=3 > n12=1 > n21=1 > n22=3 > > n1_=n11+n12 > n2_=n21+n22 > > n_1=n11+n21 > n_2=n12+n22 > > x=rbind(c(n11,n12),c(n21,n22)) > > threshold=dhyper(n11,n1_,n2_,n_1) >
2020 Oct 09
1
Aide pour finaliser ce code
Hello. Here is my R code. I used the functional data . Now I need to use the functional data by applying the kernels instead of the xi, yi functions. Bonjour. Voici mon code en R . J'ai utiliser les donn?es fonctionnelles . Maintenant j'ai besoin d'utiliser les donn?es fonctionnelles en appliquant les noyaux ? la place des fontions xi, yi library(MASS)
2020 Oct 10
3
Please need help to finalize my code
Good evening dear administrators, It is with pleasure that I am writing to you to ask for help to finalize my R programming algorithm. Indeed, I attach this note to my code which deals with a case of independence test statistic . My request is to introduce the kernels using the functional data for this same code that I am sending you. So I list the lines for which we need to introduce the
2020 Oct 13
1
Please need help to finalize my code
Hm. Google tells me that kernel function is in stats package which comes with base installation and is invoked when you start R. search() [1] ".GlobalEnv" "package:stats" "package:graphics" [4] "package:grDevices" "package:utils" "package:datasets" [7] "package:methods" "Autoloads"
2020 Oct 13
0
Please need help to finalize my code
What do you *mean* "when you want to use the kernels". WHICH kernels? Use to do WHAT? In your browser, visit cran.r-project.org then select "Packages" from the list on the left. Then pick the alphabetic list. Now search for 'kernel'. You will find dozens of matches. On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 at 05:15, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote: > Hm. Google tells
2012 Nov 13
4
for loop
HI, You can do this in many ways: dat1<-read.table(text=" med1,med2,med3???? ?1,0,1?????? 0,1,1??? 2,0,0 ",sep=",",header=TRUE)?? #1st method library(reshape) dat2<-melt(dat1) dat3<-aggregate(dat2$value,by=list(dat2$variable),sum) ?colnames(dat3)<-c("name","sum(n11)") ?dat3 #? name sum(n11) #1 med1??????? 3 #2 med2??????? 1 #3 med3??????? 2
2012 Nov 12
1
reshape
Hi, I have a R output that looks as follow: Rad:0 Rad1:2 Rad3:3 I want to make a new matrix that looks like : sample size is 2400 Variable    n11  n12 Rad            0     2400-0=2400 Rad1          2       2400-2 Rad3  3      2400-3   Thanks a lot for your time and help:) Best,Farnoosh Sheikhi [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Oct 08
1
HWEBayes, swapping the homozygotes genotype frequencies
I evaluated the Bayes factor in the k=2 allele case with a "triangular" prior under the null as in the example in the help file: HWETriangBF2(nvec=c(88,10,2)) [1] 0.4580336 When I swap the n11 entry and n22 entry of nvec, I received totally different Bayes factor: > > HWETriangBF2(nvec=c(2,10,88)) [1] 5.710153 > In my understanding, defining the genotype frequency as
2002 May 21
2
using axis with newline characters
Wondering if I missed anything or if that's a problem with R: I want to have many x axis tickmarks and labels such that it makes sense to put them on multiple "lines". The newline character seems to be ignored though for axis labels: plot(1:33, axes=F) axis(1, 9, 9) axis(1, 11, "\n11") axis(1) # whereas title("one\ntwo") works as I expect it to work. In
2007 Jan 23
0
cmd Backgound problem with option m
Hi list I encountered problem in using Background command. Below is my extensions.conf. [mainmenu] exten => 4,1,Wait(1) exten => 4,2,Background(thank-you-for-calling) exten => 4,3,Goto(n01|s|1) [n01] exten => s,1,NoOp(${CONTEXT}) exten => s,2,Background(thank-you-cooperation|m) exten => s,3,WaitExten() exten => s,4,Playback(digits/pound) exten => 1,1,Playback(digits/1)
2010 Sep 12
1
help on execute the .exe file
i install the dictionary file on wins (MDict) I installed it successfully. And I run it, but when i double click at anyplace in the right frame (see pic). I get an error messenge and can't run it. Otherwise is fine. Does anyone know what file or something i miss ? thanks a lot [img]http://www.flickr.com/photos/98367113 at N00/4982166962/[/img]
2006 Dec 30
2
DC++ doesn't work with Wine?
Greetings to all, This is my first text on this discussion board and i would like to ask why when i try to emulate DC++ the program remains for a few seconds on display and after that it closes. I tried to emulate WinAmp too, but it emulates only the interface, i can't open a file cos it shows me no location, and drag'n'drop it's just not working. I use: Suse 10.1 KDE
2012 Oct 15
1
library(rmeta)
Hello, I have a data with following format:      Predictors          n11     n12     n21     n22     Odds.Ratio    log.ratio    se.log.odds. 1 ProcOR respirato     2 ProcVaric vein      3 DiagCardiac anom   4 DiagAllergy        5  DiagOth skin dx    6    DiagGastritis          I want to plot odds ratio by command: forestplot in rmeta library, but I get the following error constantly.  Error in
2006 Jan 27
1
Classifying Intertwined Spirals
I'm using an SVM as I've seen a paper that reported extremely good results. I'm not having such luck. I'm also interested in ideas for other approaches to the problem that can also be applied to general problems (no assuming that we're looking for spirals). Here is my code: library(mlbench) library(e1071) raw <- mlbench.spirals(194, 2) spiral <-
2011 Jun 27
1
import text-records and set the fields in a table
hi! I apologize in advance if this is a newbie dumm question, but I really can't figure it ou. I have lists of sumeric and character data on some URLs, which look like this: <photo id="5876248819" owner="13716719 at N04" secret="faf9bb7f52" server="5264" farm="6" title="our rose garden" ispublic="1"
2009 May 12
0
Trouble with parametric bootstrap
Hi, I'm having trouble understanding how to construct a random number generator for a parametric bootstrap. My aim is to bootstrap a Likelihood Ratio statistic (under the null) for a linear model. The function at this point is given by boot.test.n01 <- function(data, indeces, maxit=20) { y1 <- fit1+se(e2)*rnorm(314) mod1 <- glm(y1 ~ X1-1, maxit=maxit) y2 <-