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2017 Mar 11
2
Possible issue with R-tools on Windows
This is a bit of a cross-post but I've encountered what appears to be a parsing error with RTools on Windows in a couple of different contexts on Widows when R is installed on a secondary drive to avoid using precious space on my c:/ solid state drive. This type of apparent parsing error has has occurred several times previously when install source code from GitHub, and most recently when
2017 Mar 12
0
Possible issue with R-tools on Windows
Hmmm, you may know winbuilder: It has R not installed oin drive C: and works well. Even with R installed on a network share I can easily install packages. using R-devel binary in, e.g. for 64 bit: in d:/RCompile/recent/R/bin/x64 working directory: d:/library-devel specified library: c:/tmp > install.packages("GO.db", lib="c:/tmp") installing the source package
2004 Nov 25
0
Installing gregmisc under windows 2000
If I'm not mistaken, "bundle" is really only useful as a concept for distribution and installation. You distribute and install a bundle, but load the individual packages when you want to use them. Once you install the bundle, you won't see the name of the bundle in the list of installed packages, but you see the constituent packages, and those are what you load when you want to
2008 Jan 18
3
Wishlist- Windows Gui (PR#10589)
Full_Name: Robert Baer Version: 2.6.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (198.209.172.95) It would be wonderful if the CRAN mirror had an easy way to set a "default CRAN mirror". Current behavior is to have to choose a CRAN mirror the first time a package is installed in a session. The closest mirror site is always the same for me, and I wouldn't wish to change it unless it
2009 Oct 10
7
SPSS long variable names
Hello guys I am new to this list and for R too. I am wondering if there is a patch for the SPSS reading code on the foreign package, in order to be able to read long variable names. Right now read.spss() just trunc the names to 8 characters. Or if someone could help me on other way: I have to process everyday a lot of SPSS Syntax Files and Dat files that come from one system that can only export
2011 May 20
5
regression coefficient for different factors
Dear R-helpers, In my dataset I have two continuous variable (A and B) and one factor. I'm investigating the regression between the two variables usign the command lm(A ~ B, ...) but now I want to know the regression coefficient (r2) of A vs. B for every factors. I know that I can obtain this information with excel, but the factor have 68 levels...maybe [r] have a useful command. Thanks,
2007 Feb 21
3
Examples on how to READ/WRITE to database using R-Project
Hi, We are working on a project on forecast modeling and would like to know if there are any examples on how to READ/WRITE to a database (e.g. PostgreSQL) using R-Project. I do have a sample R Script which takes input as files from a directory and writes back output files to a directory. I would like to convert this script to read from a database and write back the output to a database.
2018 Jul 16
2
persp command
Dear R-devel mailing list, I am wondering whether the "theta" and "phi" parameters of the "persp" function in the graphics commands are named in error (the names seem to have been swapped). Also, in the documentation to "persp", reference is made to "colatitude" when the effect in the image is actually that of "latitude". Thank you,
2008 Apr 13
1
SPSS to R Data file conversion
I wrote a little routine to convert multiple spss data files (as data frames) to R data files. The code is as follows: # list=dir(pattern=".sav") library(foreign) for (i in 1:length(list)){ # The saved data frame will be dat dat=read.spss(list[i],to.data.frame=TRUE) name=substring(list[i],1,nchar(list[i])-4) rname=paste("../R/",name,".rda",sep="") # This
2011 Apr 06
1
corSpatial and nlme
I noticed that ?corClasses in package nlme does not list corSpatial among the standard classes. This might either be intentional because corSpatial is not "standard" , or it might be simply an oversight that needs correcting. ------------------------------------------ Robert W. Baer, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine A. T. Still University of
2004 Mar 24
0
dots in function names
Typing > plot shows the source which shows that plot uses UseMethod -- thus its an S3 generic. Knowing that, issuing: > methods(plot) gives a list of methods. Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 18:07:45 -0600 From: Robert W. Baer, Ph.D. <rbaer at atsu.edu> To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> Cc: Paul Murrell <p.murrell at auckland.ac.nz> Subject: [R] dots in function
2011 Mar 25
2
library(foreign) read.spss warning
I got the following: > library(foreign) > swal = read.spss("swallowing.sav", to.data.frame =TRUE) Warning message: In read.spss("swallowing.sav", to.data.frame = TRUE) : swallowing.sav: Unrecognized record type 7, subtype 21 encountered in system file > The bulk of the data seems to read in a usable form, but I'm curious about what might be getting lost
2004 Oct 19
2
Matrix/Table col headings R 2.0.0
I have been looking at some 'table' examples in Peter Dalgaard's ISwR book, and I am confused by how to get right justification of my table headings when I use the tables() command. Compare the following: # Produces right justfified column names caff.marital=matrix(c(652,1537,598,242,36,46,38,21,218,327,106,67),nrow=3,byrow=T)
2017 Sep 30
4
Converting SAS Code
On 9/29/2017 3:37 PM, Rolf Turner wrote: > On 30/09/17 07:45, JLucke at ria.buffalo.edu wrote: > > <SNIP> > >> >> The conceptual paradigm for R is only marginally commensurate with >> that of >> standard statistical software. >> You must immerse yourself in R to become proficient. > > Fortune nomination. For newer list members wondering what
2017 Sep 30
1
Converting SAS Code
> On 30 Sep 2017, at 14:22 , Robert Baer <rbaer at atsu.edu> wrote: > > > > On 9/29/2017 3:37 PM, Rolf Turner wrote: >> On 30/09/17 07:45, JLucke at ria.buffalo.edu wrote: >> >> <SNIP> >> >>> >>> The conceptual paradigm for R is only marginally commensurate with >>> that of >>> standard statistical
2008 Oct 27
4
Generating 1.2rc1 DLLs with MSVC 2005
Dear all, In the download section of the Speex web site, you can find the Windows DLLs until the 1.2beta2 version, but for the newest version 1.2rc1 there aren?t any available. Therefore, I?m trying to generate the Windows DLLs for the 1.2rc1 version using the MSVC 2005 project files available in the source code. After a lot of problems, finally I have generated the DLLs. However there is a
2004 Mar 07
2
Excel files
Hello, I was trying to import data from an Excel file. After I imported the data, I was trying to make a scatter plot. The X axes variable is a time variable, which occupies two columns, one is date, another one is time. Example 21-Apr-03, 4:10 PM. My qestion is: 1. How can I access the data of certain column? I mean how can I refer it in R? 2. How can I make the two column character
2011 May 03
3
Watts Strogatz game
Hi, I have a erdos-renyi game with 6000 nodes and probability 0.003. g1 = erdos.renyi.game(6000, 0.003) How to create a Watts Strogatz game with the same probability. g1 = watts.strogatz.game(1, 6000, ?, ?) What should be the third and fourth parameter to this argument. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Watts-Strogatz-game-tp3491922p3491922.html Sent from the R
2004 Nov 24
2
confidence interval of a average...
I have a sample of lung capacities from a population measured against height. I need to know the 95% CI of the lung capacity of a person of average height. I have fitted a regression line. How do I get a minimum and maximum values of the 95% CI? My thinking was that this has something to do with covariance, but how? My other thinking was that I could derive the 0.975 (sqrt 0.95) CI for the
2006 Mar 21
5
How to use: library lattice: barchart
Dear ladies and gentlemen! In the help text for the xyplot (library(lattice), help(xyplot)) is an example given how one can use barchart: barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley, groups = year, layout = c(1,6), ylab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre)", scales = list(x = list(abbreviate = TRUE, minlength = 5)))