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2002 Nov 23
1
t-test for correlation matrix?
Hi, I understand that I can find t-test for the significance of the correlation coefficient on sample to population, but is there way how to make this test for more than one pair of variables together as easily as I can make a correlation matrix for more variables with cor(cbind(A,B,C,D))? Thanks, Matej -- Matej Cepl, matej at ceplovi.cz, Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964
2002 Nov 13
4
[Newbie] Is there any support for work with grouped frequencies?
Hi, I have this table (BTW, published by FBI and representing age distribution of the WTC tragedy victims): "LABEL" "FREQ" "MIDPOINT" "1" "Infant (under 1)" 0 "2" "1 to 4" 5 "3" "5 to 8" 1 "4" "9 to 12" 3 "5" "13 to 16" 0 "6" "17 to
2002 Nov 21
1
Pearson's correlation coefficient?
How do I get non-squared correlation coefficient in some more sensible way than sqrt(summary(lm(y~x))$r.squared)? Thanks Matej -- Matej Cepl, matej at ceplovi.cz, Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC 138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488 The difference between death and taxes is death doesn't get worse every time Congress meets -- Will
2004 Apr 22
1
Selection of cities sample
Hi, I have a question, how to most properly select set of cities which would be as similar as possible in some particular variables with the City of Boston (which I use as my base line). I thought about ordering cities by sum of ((differences between value of that particular variable for that particular city and the value of same variable for Boston) divided by the standard deviation of the
2002 Nov 15
2
What's going on? (strange standard deviation)
I have probably misunderstood something (again :-(): > CEMPLOY<-TEMPLOY[!is.na(TEMPLOY)] > sum(CEMPLOY^2/length(CEMPLOY))-mean(CEMPLOY)^2 [1] 30877.28 > var(TEMPLOY,na.rm=TRUE) [1] 30981.25 Could anybody tell me, what's going on? I suppose that var=sum(x^2/N)-xbar^2 or what did I enter wrong? Thanks Matej -- Matej Cepl, matej at ceplovi.cz, Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A
2002 Nov 19
5
plotting intersecting planes
Hi all In two days, I am giving a small, informal workshop in our Department about using R. Initially, it was just for statistician, but surprisingly (to me anyhow) many mathematicians are also coming who have a MATLAB background. They are coming at the Workshop from a teaching perspective. They are considering using R to avoid licensing issues with MATLAB. One thing they were hoping me to
2004 Apr 27
2
minimal requirement
Hi, what is the minimal hardware requirement for run R on windows 9x? and for run it in a linux with X and a light windowmanager? Not for hard use, only for learning. Thanks Ronaldo -- Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped. -- Elbert Hubbard -- |> // | \\ [***********************************] | ( ?? ?? ) [Ronaldo Reis J??nior ]
2004 Apr 29
3
Dummies in R
Dear all, my problem is following. I know Stata, but currently I have to use R. Could You please help in finding the analogy to R. (1) creating of City-Dummy. I know in Stata: g byte city=0 replace city=1 if city==12&year==2000 and (2) Create a Time-Dummy-Variable g byte T2000=0 replace T2000=1 if year==2000 (3) I need the City DUmmy for the following combination: I have the
2004 Apr 22
4
RODBC installation in debian
Hello List, I am trying to install RODBC package in a debian linux box but getting the following message. Can anyone help me to find what I am doing wrong here: $ R CMD INSTALL RODBC_1.0-4.tar.gz ### * Installing *source* package 'RODBC' ... checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output... a.out checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking whether we are cross
2002 Nov 26
4
[NB] lm problems
Hi, I have probably overlooked something obvious, but could anybody help me with following, please? Trying to make regression analysis. I have a huge dataframe with results from National Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice (www.abacon.com/fox/) with two variables G5 and N3 which are imported to R as ordered factors: > levels(noscj$G5) [1] "Strongly agree" "Agree"
2002 Nov 14
2
R mailing lists: move from majordomo to [procmail+mailman]
We have locally collected good experience the last few weeks using procmail-spam filtering, inclduing spamassassin to the procmail filters. The last two spams that went past the majordomo filters (the "traditional ones I've been using) through to R-devel both were not delivered to me, be but caught by the filters. I have now collected a bit more of a week experience using the new scheme
2006 Aug 04
3
Lyrics stored in .ogg files?
Hi, I've heard somewhere that it is possible to store inside .ogg files text streams and thus it should be possible to store lyrics for the sond directly in the file. Is it true? Could anybody point me towards some code how to do it (Python preferable, but not required)? Is there any documentation for text streams in .ogg files? Thanks for any reply, Mat?j -- GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A
2002 Dec 02
2
Crawley's book on S-Plus and one strangeness
Hi, I have got to my hands an excellent book by Michael J. Crawley ``Statistical Computing: An Introduction to Data Analysis using S-Plus'' (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, ISBN 0-471-56040-5). Its beauty for me is in the fact, that it is more of ``An Introduction to Data Analysis'' than ``using S-Plus'', but I guess that it may be of interest for many others. Most of the
2004 May 21
1
No load() from script
Hi, when I try to load data from a file _in a script_ (run either with R --vanilla < script.R, or R BATCH --vanilla script.R, or even with source() from inside R), then I got this error message and scripts halts > #data.multiple <- read.table(file="multiple.csv",sep="\t") > load(file="multiple.RData") Error in open.connection(con, "rb") :
2014 Dec 19
2
usbhid-ups on OmniOS (Solaris 10 derivate)
Hi Matej, I've cc'ed the developers mailing list for now... thanks for your report. Could you please send in some driver debug traces (starting it manually, using "usbhid-ups -DDDDD ...")? That would help in troubleshooting the issue. thx and cheers, Arno 2014-12-19 8:48 GMT+01:00 Matej Sekoranja <matej.sekoranja at gmail.com>: > > Update: driver is not stable. I
2011 Jan 02
8
HVM Networking Issues
I''ve looked long and hard for an answer to this and am stuck. I have setup a Windows XP DomU on Xen 3.2-1 running on Debian and I can connect fine to the instance via VNC but I get no networking within the windows instance as it says the IP address conflicts with another on the network. All my linux instances network fine, and I''m confused as to the issue. Can anybody provide
2014 Dec 19
0
usbhid-ups on OmniOS (Solaris 10 derivate)
Arno, what version of Solaris or libusb required the interrupt pipe hack? - Charles On Dec 19, 2014, at 7:00 AM, Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Matej, > > I've cc'ed the developers mailing list for now... > > thanks for your report. Could you please send in some driver debug traces (starting it manually, using "usbhid-ups -DDDDD
2002 Oct 14
2
Another newbie question: curve of normal distribution
I would like to get a curve of normal distrubtion over the histogram. Something like the following (which obviously doesn't work; see attached example). maluj <- function() { vrhy=read.csv("pennies.csv",head=TRUE) hf=table(vrhy$HEADS) postscript("heads.eps",onefile=FALSE,width=4.134,height=3.445,pointsize=12) plot(hf,main="Frequency distribution of
2002 Oct 23
7
Counting NA?
Hi, how to do quickly equivalent of the following? counter = 0 for(i in 1:length(data$S2)) { if(!is.na(data$S2[i])) { counter = counter + 1 } } I have imagined something like length(x,na.rm=TRUE). How can I get values usually taken from tables like z-score, values of t distribution etc.? I could not find them among values mentioned in info file. Thanks, Matej -- Matej Cepl,
2009 Jul 22
3
How to list R object properties & save workspace?
Hi, I am new to R and have a couple of questions. I know how to list all objects (with ls()), but how to list all properties of them? For instance, I found function object.size(), but I would also like to know whether one object is a dataset or just one vector (variable) or even only one value, etc... And another question - how to save workspace to a custom location while running R? Is there