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2005 Apr 19
1
How to make combination data
Dear R-user, I have a data like this below, age <- c("young","mid","old") married <- c("no","yes") income <- c("low","high","medium") gender <- c("female","male") I want to make some of combination data like these, age.income.dat <- expand.grid(age,
2010 Feb 15
1
error message in endseq
Hi there, I am new to R and feel so bloody stupid. Abut in spite of a search of several hrs I could not find an answer to my problem. I have imported SPSS data to R, and apart from some warnings regarding duplicate labels, everything looks fine and names lists all my variables. Then I try to run a seqdef command - and get the error message below: > fam.seq<- seqdef(family_seq, var= c
2005 Dec 20
1
Help to find only one class and differennt class
Dear R users, I have a problem, which I can not find a solution. Probably someone could help me? I have a result from my classification, like this > credit.toy [[1]] age married ownhouse income gender class 1 20-30 no no low male good 2 40-50 no yes medium female good [[2]] age married ownhouse income gender class 1 20-30 yes yes high male
2013 Oct 04
2
pregunta
En el libro EPICALC (pagina 229-230) en el que está el siguiente script, todo nos funciona bien, pero cuando vamos a life table, ya allí no avanza, lo señalamos en el script, por favor quizá se nos haya ido algún detalle, pero fuimos siguiéndolo por el libro paso a paso y no no hemos percatado Todos los de el paquete survival de la ayuda del R funcionan perfectamente
2013 Oct 04
1
pregunta
Hola Jose, y podrias enviar algun link al libro o enviar esa parte escaneada ?? para minimizar la posibilidad de que haya algo en la transcripcion del script ... Slds, eric. On Fri 04 Oct 2013 01:59:33 PM CLT, daniel wrote: > José, > > La función survfit espera como argumento una fórmula. Al pie del help de la > función survfit dice: > > "Versiones anteriores del código
2009 Nov 17
3
gem install rails - errors MAC OSX (snow leopard)
This produced quite a mouthful of text. I''m stuck on the error messages and wondering if I messed something up. Any advice would be very appreciated. Thank you. dust:~ Lex$ gem install rails WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8 and /usr/bin aren''t both writable. WARNING: You don''t have /Users/Lex/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, gem executables
2017 Dec 14
1
Aggregation across two variables in data.table
Dear all, I have a data.frame that includes a series of demographic variables for a set of respondents plus a dependent variable (Theta). For example: Age Education Marital Familysize Income Housing Theta 1: 50 Associate degree Divorced 4 70K+ Owned with mortgage 9.147777 2: 65
2006 Jul 23
3
ANN: scoped_proxy plugin
ScopedProxy uses with_scope and proxy objects to make it easy to find and count different types of records. Example: class Person < ActiveRecord::Base scoped_proxy :minor, :conditions => ''age <= 17'' scoped_proxy :adult, :conditions => ''age >= 18'' scoped_proxy :old, :conditions => ''age >= 70'' scoped_proxy :male,
2009 Mar 09
1
predict.glm predicted prob above 1?
I have a puzzle.... When I include an interaction in the model, many predicted probabilities are above 1. Is that a problem with my model? I thought the predicted prob can't be bigger than 1... Any help would be really appreciated! Thanks! K. reg1<-glm(pyea~male+edu+married+inc+relig+factor(time)+ factor(time)*male, data=mydata, family=binomial(link="logit"))
2008 Mar 06
1
Repeated measures using lme
Dear list, I am trying to do a repeated analysis using lme in R and a little bit unsure if I have set up the right statement. The problem is the IL6 (interleukin 6) was measured 5 times on each individual in each of 6 companies. The hypotheses are to see whether there is a relationship between IL6 and the total dust in each of the companies and if there is any change in IL6 across time
2009 Jan 22
2
Converting ddf/dct/sas data definition file to R
Dear all, I was wondering whether anyone knows about a program which converts (part of) a data definition file (such as a .dct file for stata, or .sas file for sas) into an R-script. Here is an example with a .sas file: <-- snipp VALUE HTYPE (default=32) 0 = "Not in household" 1 = "Married couple family household" 2 =
2017 Nov 15
5
Samba help
Folks I have a Centos7 system (SOFA) and want to install a Samba share named "STUFF" for the machines inside my home. All users in my home have read access to the share, but only one user "me" has write permission. The configuration below worked just fine when the Samba system was on Centos 6, but did not work under Centos 7. The client machine is Windows 10. I have
2011 Oct 26
1
Plot complete dataset
Hello, I am a new user of R, so I still have some basic difficulties. I'm trying to create a bar graph completely from reading a file. The idea was on the x axis have the columns of the table Married ,Single,Divorced, widower the legend Ages 18-34 35-45 46-64 65-69 70-74 the dataset dataset Ages Married Single Divorced widower 1 18-34 10.5 35.7 8.5 3.2 2 35-45
2009 Feb 22
2
How to parse text file into a table?
I am given a text file of records to be converted into a table format. I have searched related topics or packages, but can't find any similar cases. Please help. Sample record is given below. Take note the last element doesn't have a semi colon. ###---------Start of record---------------------- Name : John Height: 170cm Weight : 70kg Age: 30 Status: Married Children: 2 Employment
2004 Jun 29
1
abline and its objects
Hi R People: Is there a way to put an abline line for its objects on a plot, please? I have an its object, ibm2, which runs from the January 2 through May 28. >ibm2 ibm 2004-01-02 91.55 2004-01-05 93.05 2004-01-06 93.06 2004-01-07 92.78 2004-01-08 93.04 2004-01-09 91.21 2004-01-12 91.55 2004-01-13 89.70 2004-01-14 90.31 2004-01-15 94.02 . . . I plot the data. No
2003 Oct 29
1
One inflated Poisson or Negative Binomal regression
Hello I am interested in Poisson or (ideally) Negative Binomial regression with an inflated number of 1 responses I have seen JK Lindsey's fmr function in the gnlm library, which fits zero inflated Poisson (ZIP) or zero inflated negative binomial regression, but the help file states that for ' Poisson or related distributions the mixture involves the zero category'. I had thought
2007 Sep 19
3
Robust or Sandwich estimates in lmer2
Dear R-Users: I am trying to find the robust (or sandwich) estimates of the standard error of fixed effects parameter estimates using the package "lmer2". In model-1, I used "robust=TRUE" on the other, in model-2, I used "robust=FALSE". Both models giving me the same estimates. So my question is, does the robust option works in lmer2 to get the robust estimates of
2007 Dec 28
1
JtestR 0.1 released
JtestR allows you to test your Java code with Ruby frameworks. Homepage: http://jtestr.codehaus.org Download: http://dist.codehaus.org/jtestr JtestR 0.1 is the first public release of the JtestR testing tool. JtestR integrates JRuby with several Ruby frameworks to allow painless testing of Java code, using RSpec, Test/Unit, dust and Mocha. Features: - Integrates with Ant and Maven - Includes
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)
2004 Jan 19
2
Relative risk using GAM
I am a new user of R. I am trying to fit gam model with our air pollution data. I used Foreign package to call data from SPSS and used MGCV package to fit gam. The following are the steps I used: > dust<- read.spss("a:dust9600jan.sav") > c<-gam(MRESPALL~s(DUSTM)+s(TEMP)+s(RH),family=poisson,data=dust) > summary(c) Family: poisson Link function: log Formula: MRESPALL ~