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2008 Dec 03
0
useR!2009 conference announcement
We are happy to inform you that the online abstract submission and registration for `useR! 2009' is now available online from http://www.R-project.org/useR-2009/ This meeting of the R user community will take place at Agrocampus, Rennes, France, July 8 to 10, 2000. The conference schedule comprises invited lectures and user-contributed sessions as well as half-day tutorials presented by
2008 Dec 03
0
useR!2009 conference announcement
We are happy to inform you that the online abstract submission and registration for `useR! 2009' is now available online from http://www.R-project.org/useR-2009/ This meeting of the R user community will take place at Agrocampus, Rennes, France, July 8 to 10, 2000. The conference schedule comprises invited lectures and user-contributed sessions as well as half-day tutorials presented by
2009 Apr 30
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useR! 2009 program available
Dear members of the R user community, I am pleased to inform you that the program of the useR! 2009 conference (Rennes, France, July 8 to 10, 2009) is available online: http://www.agrocampus-ouest.fr/math/useR-2009/program.html You can register from the link below: http://www.agrocampus-ouest.fr/math/useR-2009/formulaires/registration.php The conference web page:
2009 Apr 30
0
useR! 2009 program available
Dear members of the R user community, I am pleased to inform you that the program of the useR! 2009 conference (Rennes, France, July 8 to 10, 2009) is available online: http://www.agrocampus-ouest.fr/math/useR-2009/program.html You can register from the link below: http://www.agrocampus-ouest.fr/math/useR-2009/formulaires/registration.php The conference web page:
2014 Jul 18
1
request of information about creating DLL from R to be used in other languages/programs
Hello My question is the following. I have tried to find a similar subject in archives but not found (perhaps bad search!) and I tried R-help and I was advised that R-devel would perhaps better for my question So I wonder if it is possible to create a dll from a R code to use it in another language/program. Indeed, one of my colleague wrote a R code combining some R functions to create a
2007 Aug 03
0
useR! 2008
We are happy to announce that the R user conference useR! 2008 is scheduled for August 12-14, 2008, and will take place at the University of Dortmund. As for the predecessor conferences, the program will consist of two parts: invited lectures and user-contributed sessions (abstract submission will be available online starting from December 2007). Prior to the conference, there will be
2007 Aug 03
0
useR! 2008
We are happy to announce that the R user conference useR! 2008 is scheduled for August 12-14, 2008, and will take place at the University of Dortmund. As for the predecessor conferences, the program will consist of two parts: invited lectures and user-contributed sessions (abstract submission will be available online starting from December 2007). Prior to the conference, there will be
2009 Mar 06
1
Travel funding for DSC/useR 2009 for young researchers at U.S. institutions
*** Travel and Accommodation Support *** Funds from the U.S. National Science Foundation may be available to provide partial support for travel and accommodation for some graduate students and junior faculty at U.S. post-secondary institutions to attend DSC 2009 and useR 2009. If you wish to apply for this support, please send an application to luke at stat.uiowa.edu. Your application should
2009 Mar 06
1
Travel funding for DSC/useR 2009 for young researchers at U.S. institutions
*** Travel and Accommodation Support *** Funds from the U.S. National Science Foundation may be available to provide partial support for travel and accommodation for some graduate students and junior faculty at U.S. post-secondary institutions to attend DSC 2009 and useR 2009. If you wish to apply for this support, please send an application to luke at stat.uiowa.edu. Your application should
2007 Dec 20
0
test for factor effect with nested glm
Dear all, I use a nested design with lm and glm, with factor2 nested within factor1. In order to test for the significance of both factors, I use anova tables on the obtained models such as follows: /> mod1<-lm(A~factor1/factor2) > amod1<-anova(mod1, test="F") Analysis of Variance Table Response: A Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) factor1
2009 Feb 05
0
R-help Digest, Vol 72, Issue 3
> Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 12:56:15 +0100 > From: friedrich.leisch at stat.uni-muenchen.de > Subject: Re: [R] Problems in Recommending R > To: thomas.petzoldt at tu-dresden.de > Cc: "r-help at r-project.org" <r-help at r-project.org>, > useR-2009 at r-project.org, paul at stat.auckland.ac.nz > Message-ID: <18822.57183.637787.426445 at
2008 Oct 06
2
lmer: random factor nested in a fixed factor
Hi all, I try to build a model using lmer, with 2 crossed fixed factors (poptype and matingtype) and 2 random factors (pop and family) which I want to nest within poptype. Which of these formulae should I use ? 1. lmer(y~poptype*matingtype + (1|poptype/pop/fam)) 2. lmer(y~poptype*matingtype + (poptype|/pop/fam)) thanks in advance Agnes -- Marie-Agn?s Coutellec UMR INRA-Agrocampus Ouest 985
2007 Jul 08
3
change the "coeffcients approach" on an anova
hi everybody I have to do a lot of Anova with R and I would like to have another type of coefficients coding.. I explain. by default if I have 2 temperatures for an experience. 100°C or 130°C and I want to see the temperature effect on the presure I want to estimate the coefficient of each temperature. I will obtain ,with the anova, juste one coefficients for example +3,56 (for 100°C), and the
2009 Oct 09
3
"Use R" -- term and logo copyright?
Dear list, I would like to start some R workshops at King's College London, and to do so, I would like to use the "Use R!" logo at http://www.agrocampus-ouest.fr/math/useR-2009//useR%21%202008_fichiers/useR-middle.png Since it seems to be difficult to get a shell account at KCL, I also went ahead and registered use-r.org.uk and am starting to put together a website at
2008 Oct 30
1
continue a loop after an error with confint
Hi all, I've got a list (Reg3Lst) with 1000 nls regression results in it. I'd like to get the confidence interval of the parameters obtained with the nonlinear regressions. Thus I've used this: for (i in 1:1000) { foo<-list(foo,confint(Reg3Lst[[i]])) } For some regressions the confidence interval is not estimated because of a singular gradient result. Then it
2009 Jul 07
1
curve from a formula with ggplot2
Hi all, I'm smoothly transferring my lattice graphs to ggplot2 graphs, but I'm stuck on representing a curve from a formula. I'm looking for the equivalent of curve() in ggplot2, Hadley Wickham mentions geom_curve, but as far as I've seen in the help it doesn't exist. My need is to plot a regular scatter plot of experimental data (easy to do actually) and then add the
2009 Apr 28
1
text in graph with expression
Hi all, I'm using 'expression' in the axes labels in graphs to get the greek letters (ylab), as follows: plot( layer_1$U0 ,layer_1$dP/(H1.Theo) #,ylim=c(0,100) ,xlim=c(0,1.1) #,main="Pressure Drop", ,xlab=expression(U[0]~(Nm/s)) ,ylab=expression(Delta~P~(Pa/m)) ,col=2 ,pch=16 ,cex=1.5) I just need to know how to avoid the use of a space (~) between the greek
2010 Mar 20
1
grid lines aligned on each ticks with a log scale
Hi all, for publication purpose I must provide a graph with grid lines aligned with each tick mark. Thing is that the graph has a log scale on the x-axis. I looked at the grid() and par() documentation but still don't figure out how to get it done. simple example plot(seq(1,9), log="x", panel.first=grid()) how to get lines at x = 2 and 5 on the graph? Of course the option
2009 Jul 09
1
ggplot2: geom_errorbarh()
Hi all, quick question: is the optional command "width" effective in the geom_errorbarh() layer of ggplot? Cause I can't get it works on this graph http://www.4shared.com/file/116919103/93488d88/iso_2PrsH.html pdf(file = "iso_2PrsH.pdf", width = 7, height = 7) NC60.iso.graph<-ggplot( NC60.DATA ,aes(Ce,Qe)) + geom_point(col=MaCouleur1, size=4) +
2009 Jul 23
1
tweak a bit the legend wiht ggplot2
Hi all, I've this ggplot2 graph (http://www.4shared.com/file/120101043/f3e9350/isotherm.html). I'd like to tweak the legend for the adsorbent part. I'd like to have full square of the colors instead of the full circles. I guess that I've to work on the scale_color_hue or fill somewhere but I haven't found my way yet. Here is my code to get the graph: