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2002 Apr 29
1
Release of Design library; update of Hmisc library
The Design library has been fully ported to R except for Cox proportional hazards regression modeling (using Therneau's survival package) which will be available in about two weeks. It will take much longer to make all the example code executable, is it currently contains many examples for which data are not provided. Thanks to Xiao Gang Fan <xiao.gang.fan1 at libertysurf.fr> who
2002 Apr 29
1
Release of Design library; update of Hmisc library
The Design library has been fully ported to R except for Cox proportional hazards regression modeling (using Therneau's survival package) which will be available in about two weeks. It will take much longer to make all the example code executable, is it currently contains many examples for which data are not provided. Thanks to Xiao Gang Fan <xiao.gang.fan1 at libertysurf.fr> who
2003 Jun 23
1
Hmisc and Design Packages
New versions of the Hmisc and Design packages, including ones for Windows, may be found at http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/library/r Thanks as always to Xiao Gang Fan <xiao.gang.fan1 at libertysurf.fr> for providing the Windows ports. In Hmisc, new features for multiple imputation have been added to aregImpute and LaTeX and plot methods have been improved for summary.formula
2003 Jan 01
0
Updates to Hmisc and Design Libraries
The Hmisc and Design libraries have been updated respectively to versions 1.4-2 and 1.1-1. New versions for Linux/Unix/Windows may be obtained from http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/library/r . Web sites for the libraries are http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/Hmisc.html and http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/Design.html . Thanks to Xiao Gang Fan for porting the libraries
2003 Jan 01
0
Updates to Hmisc and Design Libraries
The Hmisc and Design libraries have been updated respectively to versions 1.4-2 and 1.1-1. New versions for Linux/Unix/Windows may be obtained from http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/library/r . Web sites for the libraries are http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/Hmisc.html and http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/Design.html . Thanks to Xiao Gang Fan for porting the libraries
2002 Sep 22
0
Updates to Hmisc and Design Libraries
The Hmisc and Design libraries have had major improvements. New versions for Linux/Unix/Windows may be obtained from http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/library/r Thanks to Xiao Gang Fan for porting the libraries to Windows once again. Change logs may be obtained from http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/library/common Several bugs have been fixed in Design, and many bugs have been
2001 Apr 05
0
Re: [R] Hmisc and Design libraries
Great news! Having spent a significant amount of time porting/mantaining some packages on S4/Splus 5.x and R, I'm interested in your experience as you port Hmisc and Design; I'd like to know of your progress in order to help improve available R/Splus portability tools both at the C and the S language code. These tools include the package SLanguage written by John Chambers, and
2001 Apr 05
1
Hmisc and Design libraries
After several nice and informative discussions with Bill Venables, Duncan Temple Lang, Tony Rossini, Martin Maechler, and Robert Gentleman, I am pleased to announce that I am becoming an R user and have begun porting the Hmisc and Design libraries to R. I have been very impressed with the maturity of R and with its logical design, particularly its online documentation setup and the way packages
2001 Apr 05
1
Hmisc and Design libraries
After several nice and informative discussions with Bill Venables, Duncan Temple Lang, Tony Rossini, Martin Maechler, and Robert Gentleman, I am pleased to announce that I am becoming an R user and have begun porting the Hmisc and Design libraries to R. I have been very impressed with the maturity of R and with its logical design, particularly its online documentation setup and the way packages
2003 Jul 30
0
Sweave
Many of you are using Sweave for making statistical reports. I thought it might be helpful to some to see an example of the setup I use (in Linux). For those of you who have not yet discovered the power and productivity gains from using Fritz Leisch's wonderful package, I encourage you to give Sweave a try. %File: model.nw %Usage: % Put library(Hmisc;Design;tools} in .First % Sweave model
2003 Jun 17
1
Re: R: Problem from Philippe Glaziou
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 09:56:07 +0200 Patrick Hausmann <p.hausmann at mr-regionalberatung.de> wrote: > Dear Frank, > > I can reproduce the problem from Philippe Glaziou (see attachment). > Maybe this can help. > Best, > Patrick > > Am Wollelager 11 > 27749 Delmenhorst > Tel. 04221 96373-0 > Fax 04221 96373-29 > > http://www.mr-regionalberatung.de >
2001 Jun 03
1
Difficulty with R CMD INSTALL
I am running Linux Mandrake 7.2 with the following: platform i586-pc-linux-gnu arch i586 os linux-gnu system i586, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 2.3 year 2001 month 04 day 26 language R To build a package I ran R CMD build Hmisc, apparently with success: * checking for file `Hmisc/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * preparing `Hmisc': * cleaning src * checking
2003 Mar 03
0
Hmisc and Design Packages
After Brian Ripley suggested I get the latest version of R-devel, my show() problem, for an object for which I desired no special print method, was fixed. I am glad to report that all examples passed R CMD check for both libraries using today's version of R-devel. Frank -- Frank E Harrell Jr Prof. of Biostatistics & Statistics Div. of Biostatistics & Epidem. Dept. of
2003 Apr 21
3
Dates in read.spss
I am using read.spss in the foreign package to read an SPSS save file. For date variables I get huge values such as 11489990400. Does anyone know how to convert these values to R POSIXct date objects? Thanks in advance -Frank platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 1 minor
2002 Oct 25
0
[., multiple inheritance, and R 1.6
Matt Nelson <MNelson at sequenom.com> reported a problem using the Hmisc library that did not occur with versions of R before 1.6. I am running platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 6.0 year 2002 month 10 day 01 language R > library(Hmisc) > g <-
2001 Jun 15
1
Pass-through of unevaluated arguments
Thanks to Deepayan Sarkar (lattice) and Paul Murrell (grid) I have nearly finished porting the Hmisc library's xYplot function to R. xYplot extends xyplot to allow for error bars, bands, and a few other features. In S-Plus I extended the Trellis function xyplot mainly by writing panel.xYplot. In R, xyplot contains a lot of code, so I implemented xYplot by calling xyplot from it. Things are
2002 May 09
0
Two Courses from Insightful Corp.
I am presenting two courses for Insightful Corporation in Washington D.C. in June. 0.95 of the material presented is applicable to R. The announcement from Insightful is found below. -Frank Harrell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following two hands-on courses are being presented by Dr. Frank Harrell in Washington, DC. Reserve your seat now!
2003 Mar 03
1
"show" problem with R 1.7 devel
On platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status Under development (unstable) major 1 minor 7.0 year 2003 month 02 day 12 language R
2001 Apr 17
1
Pretty printing of frequency and other tables
I frequently use an S-Plus function print.char.matrix for printing boxed tables. I use LaTeX even more frequently, for which I (and Rich Heiberger) have a series of functions that will be in the Hmisc library in R before too long. [I have seen some other interesting functions for latex already in R.] But it would still be nice to have an equivalent of print.char.matrix in R for ordinary
2001 Jul 28
2
Re: [S] Labels wrong with lrm
Dear Jan, Thank you very much for your excellent description of the problem and the self-contained test code. This is a problem that I've been meaning to either document better or solve for some time. The root of the problem is with the builtin S-Plus terms.inner function: > attr(terms.inner(asthma ~ pol(age,kx) + smok),'variables') expression(age, kx, smok) You can see that