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2013 Jul 11
0
[R-pkgs] Major Update to rms package
The rms ("Regression Modeling Strategies") package has undergone a
massive update. The entire list of updates is at the bottom of this
note. CRAN has the update for linux and will soon have it for Windows
and Mac - check http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rms/ for
availability. This rms update relies on a major update of the Hmisc
package.
The most user-visible changes are:
2006 Oct 03
0
[R-pkgs] New versions of Matrix and lme4 packages for R-2.4.0
Thanks, Douglas.
It works.
Only one gripe. Every time I want to
try a new version of your software, I have
to get, compile, patch the latest bleeding edge version of R
as well:
ERROR: This R is version 2.3.1
package 'Matrix' needs R >= 2.4.0
Douglas Bates wrote:
> Versions 0.9975-1 of the Matrix and lme4 packages will soon be available on
> CRAN for use with R
2010 Apr 15
0
[R-pkgs] vcdExtra 0.5-0 is released to CRAN
I'm pleased to announce the release of the vcdExtra package, v. 0.5-0
from R-Forge to CRAN, on its way to a CRAN server near you.
vcdExtra was originally designed to serve as a sandbox for introducing
extensions of mosaic plots and other visualizations for categorical
data, particularly those that apply to (poisson surrogate)
loglinear models fitted using glm() and
related, generalized
2018 Feb 06
0
OutliersO3 version 0.5.3 released
Dear all,
A revised version of OutliersO3 is available on CRAN:
<https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/OutliersO3/index.html <https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/OutliersO3/index.html>>.
The package has been restructured. The default is now that the tolerance level is set individually for each of the (six) outlier methods included. Plots have been added, as have outlier
2010 Jul 29
0
[R-pkgs] heplots 0.9-3 and candisc 0.5-18 released to CRAN
I've just released the latest R-Forge versions of heplots 0.9-3 and
candisc 0.5-18 to CRAN.
They should appear there within a day or two.
== heplots
The heplots package provides functions for visualizing hypothesis tests
in multivariate linear models (MANOVA, multivariate multiple regression,
MANCOVA, etc.). They
represent sums-of-squares-and-products matrices for linear hypotheses
and for
2016 Apr 27
0
New package: msmtools (v1.0)
Greetings, R users!
It is with pleasure that I am announcing the release of msmtools package on CRAN:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/msmtools/index.html
msmtools provides a fast and general method for restructuring classical longitudinal data into augmented ones. The reason for this is to facilitate the modeling of longitudinal data under a multi-state framework using the 'msm?
2011 Sep 09
0
Survival Analysis for soccer scoring process
6.4.1 Estimation of fixed effects
Heterogeneous team ability is a possible explanation for the result in
Section 6.3. That
result simply indicates that the more goals a team scores, the higher the
probability
that it will score more. However, teams that can score more goals also
indicate teams
with greater ability, or just greater scoring ability, than their opponents.
As mentioned
in Section
2016 Sep 11
3
Using pkgs from centos repos or building pkgs myself?
Hello,
I'm a new centos user, finding that some packages are a little old.
How do you solve this kind of problems? I want to install newer php.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Xuwen
2016 Sep 11
0
Using pkgs from centos repos or building pkgs myself?
On 11 September 2016 at 15:38, Xuwen Fang <fxuwen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm a new centos user, finding that some packages are a little old.
> How do you solve this kind of problems? I want to install newer php.
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
> Xuwen
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2005 Nov 03
4
typo in browse.pkgs
See below.
gs.
Error in browse.pkgs("CRAN", "binary") : couldn't find function
"avaliable.packages"
Your version of R is up to date
> browse.pkgs
function (repos = getOption("repos"), contriburl = contrib.url(repos,
type), type = getOption("pkgType"))
{
if (.Platform$GUI != "AQUA")
stop("this function
2007 Sep 14
0
pkgs to monitor traffic
Hi all,
I have a 256kbit link where I have shaped 64kbit for downloading @ one
ethernet. (eth1)
I am using mrtg to monior it. it works fine. In addition to that, I am
looking for some other pkgs.
Are there good pkgs for that purpose?
below is my script for dowmloading. I am looking for pkgs that suit below
script.
#traffic shaping on eth1 (Downloading)
INTERFAZ_DMZ=eth1
FULLBANDWIDTH=256
2008 Sep 26
0
W2K8 ADS, sernet pkgs (debian)
Hi All!
I use on my debian stable hosts here only sernet pkgs with samba 3.0.32.
It works perfectly with Windows 2008 ADS.
On my unstble host I have the 'standard' debian sid pkgs with samba
3.2.3. I have there a problem. It does work 45min - 1h and then I get
this error with wbinfo -t:
checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed
error code was NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_NOT_FOUND
2007 Jul 10
0
Article score calculations for Boolean and MultiTerm Queries, and customization options
Hi,
I have some questions about the way that documents are scored by the Boolean
and MultiTerm Queries, and about possible options for custom scoring
articles. I am working on a project experimenting with different methods of
automatically generating queries and the scoring mechanisms behind Lucene
and Ferret have been perplexing us.
>From looking at the Lucene explanation at (
2010 Oct 15
0
New STEP pkgs built via autoTSI
The following new test versions have had STEP pkgs built for them.
[You are receiving this email because you are listed as the owner of the
testsuite in the STC.INFO file, or you are on the step at sun.com alias]
tcp v2.7.10 STEP pkg built for Solaris Snv
zfstest v1.23 STEP pkg built for Solaris Snv
tcp v2.6.11 STEP pkg built for Solaris S10
zfstest v1.23 STEP pkg built for Solaris S10
2008 Aug 29
1
Installing pkgs
Hello there!
I'm running R 2.7.1 in a "x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu" platform. While some
packages like "distrib" installed smoothly, I'm having problems to install
"nlme" and "lattice". I have tried both "install.packages()" and R CMD
INSTALL. For example,
[root at localhost Download]# R CMD INSTALL lattice_0.17-13.tar.gz
* Installing to
2010 Jul 12
2
[R-pkgs] New package "list" for analyzing list survey experiments
I know nothing about your package, but "list" is a terrible name for it,
as "list" is also the name of a data type in R.
--
Jeff
2010 Jan 22
0
[R-pkgs] GGally - Plot Matrix Extension for GGplot2
Barret Schloerke wrote:
> GGally: a companion to GGplot2.
>
Where is it available? I don't find it on CRAN or R-Forge
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2013 Oct 08
0
[R-pkgs] A new version of the package “TestSurvRec” is now available on CRAN
Dear useRs,
A new version of the package “TestSurvRec” is now available on CRAN. In this version I add new function and new data of recurrent events.
The new function called “Plot.Data.Events” plots recurrent event data and the new data is useful as example for see the functionally of the others functions of the package.
For more details see the corresponding “TestSurvRec” pkg now
2013 Oct 12
0
[R-pkgs] new package 'midasr'
Dear list members,
A new package, called *midasr* (version 0.1), is now available on
CRAN: http://cran.r-project.org/package=midasr
This package provides econometric methods for working with mixed frequency data. The package provides tools for estimating the time series MIDAS regression, where the response and explanatory variables are of different frequency, e.g. quarterly vs monthly. The
2013 Jun 05
0
[R-pkgs] bpcp package for pointwise confidence intervals for a survival distribution
Hi all,
I just uploaded a new version of the bpcp package. It calculates confidence intervals for a survival distribution for right-censored data using the newly developed beta product confidence procedure. Previously developed methods can have substantial error rate inflation for the lower limit, especially at the right end of the curves when there are small numbers of events. The bpcp method