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2020 Apr 30
2
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
Interesting. I gave this a try, but couldn't make this work. One would have to infuse something like <script id="MathJax-script" async src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax at 3/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js"> </script> or <script id="MathJax-script" async src="<url-to-your-site>/mathjax/tex-chtml.js"> </script> into
2020 Apr 30
2
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
Thanks Gabor and Duncan! It works. For those interested, I added this to the beginning of the \details{} section: \if{html}{\out{ <script id="MathJax-script" async src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax at 3/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js"> </script> }} And then I can use: \if{html}{\out{\(B_{x(a,b)} = \int_0^x t^{a-1} (1-t)^{b-1} dt\)}} or
2020 May 05
1
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
Hi All, After some tinkering, and with support from Duncan, I put together a package that allows for easy inclusion of MathJax equations in Rd files. The package has been submitted to CRAN, but those who want to try this out already can get it here: https://github.com/wviechtb/mathjaxr or in other words: install.packages("remotes")
2020 Apr 30
0
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
Thank you. This is a very useful idea! Best, Ravi ________________________________ From: R-devel <r-devel-bounces at r-project.org> on behalf of Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (SP) <wolfgang.viechtbauer at maastrichtuniversity.nl> Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020 6:59:02 AM To: r-devel Subject: Re: [Rd] Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files Thanks Gabor and Duncan! It works.
2020 Apr 30
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Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
On 30/04/2020 6:15 a.m., Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (SP) wrote: > Interesting. I gave this a try, but couldn't make this work. One would have to infuse something like > > <script id="MathJax-script" async > src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax at 3/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js"> > </script> > > or > > <script
2020 Apr 30
0
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
You can probably already do this using the \if{html} conditional, and either including the matchjax js files in the package, or getting them from a CDN. Gabor On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 9:13 AM Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (SP) <wolfgang.viechtbauer at maastrichtuniversity.nl> wrote: > > Hello All, > > I am wondering if there has ever been any discussion/consideration given to
2017 Oct 09
2
Discourage the weights= option of lm with summarized data
Yes. Thank you; I should have quoted it. I suggest to remove this text or to add the word "not" at the beginning. Arie On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 4:38 PM, Viechtbauer Wolfgang (SP) <wolfgang.viechtbauer at maastrichtuniversity.nl> wrote: > Ah, I think you are referring to this part from ?lm: > > "(including the case that there are w_i observations equal to y_i and
2012 Sep 26
3
Broken Links on http://www.r-project.org
I was not sure who I should contact about this, so I am posting this here. There are a few broken links on the R website. 1) http://www.r-project.org/search.html -> link to the Nabble R Forum. I belive the correct/new URL should be: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/ 2) http://www.r-project.org/other-docs.html -> link to "Auswertung ?kologischer Daten". Not sure if there is a new
2017 Oct 08
2
Discourage the weights= option of lm with summarized data
Indeed: Using 'weights' is not meant to indicate that the same observation is repeated 'n' times. As I showed, this gives erroneous results. Hence I suggested that it is discouraged rather than encouraged in the Details section of lm in the Reference manual. Arie ---Original Message----- On Sat, 7 Oct 2017, wolfgang.viechtbauer at maastrichtuniversity.nl wrote: Using
2017 Oct 12
4
Discourage the weights= option of lm with summarized data
OK. We have now three suggestions to repair the text: - remove the text - add "not" at the beginning of the text - add at the end of the text a warning; something like: "Note that in this case the standard estimates of the parameters are in general not correct, and hence also the t values and the p value. Also the number of degrees of freedom is not correct. (The parameter
2015 May 13
4
CRAN check for package on Sparc Solaris
Dear All, The metafor package currently fails CRAN checks on Sparc Solaris: http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_metafor.html The problem is probably due to an unintended (= stupid) use of identical() in a couple tests. I have changed that to more appropriate tests using all.equal(). However, before I resubmit the package to CRAN, I would really like to make sure that the updated
2017 May 05
6
lm() gives different results to lm.ridge() and SPSS
Hi, Here is (I hope) all the relevant output from R. > mean(s1$ZDEPRESSION, na.rm=T) [1] -1.041546e-16 > mean(s1$ZDIVERSITY_PA, na.rm=T) [1] -9.660583e-16 > mean(s1$ZMEAN_PA, na.rm=T) [1] -5.430282e-15 > lm.ridge(ZDEPRESSION ~ ZMEAN_PA * ZDIVERSITY_PA, data=s1)$coef ZMEAN_PA ZDIVERSITY_PA ZMEAN_PA:ZDIVERSITY_PA -0.3962254 -0.3636026
2013 Dec 12
1
refline in forest() {metafor}
Hello all, I am using forest.rma to plot a random effects model meta-analysis. I noticed that refline sets a vertical line indicating the null hypothesis. Is there a way to draw another vertical line, possibly dashed, centered on the summary estimate? Prof. Viechtbauer, if you happen to read this, I'd like to thank you for making an excellent package. I have been using the metafor package
2023 Apr 25
1
xyTable(x,y) versus table(x,y) with NAs
x <- c(1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3) y <- c(1, 2, 1, 3, NA, 3) > str(xyTable(x,y)) List of 3 $ x : num [1:6] 1 1 2 2 NA 3 $ y : num [1:6] 1 2 1 3 NA 3 $ number: int [1:6] 1 1 1 NA NA 1 How many (2,3)s do we have? At least one, the third entry, but the fourth entry, (2,NA), is possibly a (2,3) so we don't know and make the count NA. I suspect this is not the intended logic, but a
2023 Apr 25
2
xyTable(x,y) versus table(x,y) with NAs
Hi all, Posted this many years ago (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2017-December/075224.html), but either this slipped under the radar or my feeble mind is unable to understand what xyTable() is doing here and nobody bothered to correct me. I now stumbled again across this issue. x <- c(1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3) y <- c(1, 2, 1, 3, NA, 3) table(x, y, useNA="always") xyTable(x, y)
2018 Feb 15
1
Codes to conduct network meta-analysis, gemtc package
This aside, there is the R-sig-meta-analysis mailing list where this probably belongs: https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-meta-analysis Best, Wolfgang >-----Original Message----- >From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Bert >Gunter >Sent: Thursday, 15 February, 2018 16:49 >To: shaju jacob >Cc: R-help >Subject: Re: [R] Codes to conduct
2011 Feb 02
2
Using MathJax in R's help system
Hi, I am doing a small experiment to test if I can use MathJax ( official site: http://www.mathjax.org ) in R's html help pages (i.e. options(help_type='html')) and it seems working with some minor modifications. The screenshot (rendered by Firefox 4.0 beta and with STIX fonts) of the help page in html format with MathJax enabled is at the following url:
2012 Aug 01
1
"metafor" package, proportions: single groups wrt to a categorical dependent variable‏
Dear Dushanthi, Please keep your e-mails on the R-Help list, where Michael has already given you some excellent advice. As Michael already explained, metafor can handle proportions, but does not have any specific functionality for categorical variables with more than 2 levels (at the moment). So, if it is logical and possible to do so, you could collapse the levels of the categorical outcome to 2
2017 Dec 03
1
Discourage the weights= option of lm with summarized data
Peter, This is a highly structured text. Just for the discussion, I separate the building blocks, where (D) and (E) and (F) are new: BEGIN OF TEXT -------------------- (A) Non-?NULL? ?weights? can be used to indicate that different observations have different variances (with the values in ?weights? being inversely proportional to the variances); (B) or equivalently, when the elements of
2017 Jun 26
0
Classic fail-safe N
I would suggest to post this to the (recently created) R-sig-meta-analysis mailing list. See: https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-meta-analysis Best, Wolfgang >-----Original Message----- >From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Naike Wang >Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 08:32 >To: R-help at r-project.org >Subject: [R] Classic fail-safe N >