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2007 Apr 27
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Hmisc Version 3.3-2 is now in CRAN repository
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 has been posted to the CRAN repository. Change Log 3.3-2 4/26/2007 Fixed bug with combine<- function not handling NULL values. 3.3-1 3/29/2007 Created functions trunc.POSIXt, ceil.POSIXt, round.POSIXt to do those ops on POSIXt objects. Removed chron versions of these functions. Placed Hmisc in a namespace Factored out category
2007 Apr 27
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Hmisc Version 3.3-2 is now in CRAN repository
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 has been posted to the CRAN repository. Change Log 3.3-2 4/26/2007 Fixed bug with combine<- function not handling NULL values. 3.3-1 3/29/2007 Created functions trunc.POSIXt, ceil.POSIXt, round.POSIXt to do those ops on POSIXt objects. Removed chron versions of these functions. Placed Hmisc in a namespace Factored out category
2013 Nov 23
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Hmisc package 3.13-0
A significant update to the Hmisc package is now available on CRAN for all platforms. Hmisc source is now on github at https://github.com/harrelfe/Hmisc and the full change log may be found at https://github.com/harrelfe/Hmisc/commits/master The most important updates are additions of new graphics functions for summarizing and displaying data with an aim of replacing tables. There is also
2004 Jun 04
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New versions of Hmisc and Design on CRAN
New versions of source packages for Hmisc and Design are available from CRAN for R 1.9 on Linux/Unix. Knowing Uwe Ligges, a Windows binary is not far behind. Changelogs are at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/ChangelogHmisc and http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/ChangelogDesign . These versions pass R CMD check for the latest R-devel so I expect they
2004 Jun 04
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New versions of Hmisc and Design on CRAN
New versions of source packages for Hmisc and Design are available from CRAN for R 1.9 on Linux/Unix. Knowing Uwe Ligges, a Windows binary is not far behind. Changelogs are at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/ChangelogHmisc and http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/ChangelogDesign . These versions pass R CMD check for the latest R-devel so I expect they
2010 May 05
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Hmisc version 3.8-0 now available on CRAN
Hmisc version 3.8-0 has been released and is now available on CRAN. Primary improvement is compatibility with R 2.11.0. Linux packages, Windows 32bit and 64bit binary packages, and Mac binary packages are built and are currently available on the http://cran.r-project.org/ repository. Charles Dupont _______________________________________________ R-packages mailing list R-packages at
2010 May 05
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Hmisc version 3.8-0 now available on CRAN
Hmisc version 3.8-0 has been released and is now available on CRAN. Primary improvement is compatibility with R 2.11.0. Linux packages, Windows 32bit and 64bit binary packages, and Mac binary packages are built and are currently available on the http://cran.r-project.org/ repository. Charles Dupont _______________________________________________ R-packages mailing list R-packages at
2015 May 04
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Version 3.16-0 of Hmisc now on CRAN
Several updates have been made to the Hmisc package: Changes in version 3.16-0 (2015-04-25) * html.contents.data.frame: corrected html space character to add semicolon * ggplot.summaryP: added size of points according to denominators * colorFacet: new function * labelPlotmath: added chexpr argument (used by rms::ggplot.Predict) * rcsplineFunction: added
2015 May 04
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Version 3.16-0 of Hmisc now on CRAN
Several updates have been made to the Hmisc package: Changes in version 3.16-0 (2015-04-25) * html.contents.data.frame: corrected html space character to add semicolon * ggplot.summaryP: added size of points according to denominators * colorFacet: new function * labelPlotmath: added chexpr argument (used by rms::ggplot.Predict) * rcsplineFunction: added
2004 Nov 30
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New Hmisc Package Available
An updated version of Hmisc is now available from CRAN. The Web site for Hmisc is http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/s/Hmisc. The change log may be found at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/changelog/Hmisc.html. Changes made after 2004-11-24 should be ignored; these will be in the next version. The most major change in Hmisc is that thanks to discussions with a highly respected, persistent,
2004 Nov 30
0
New Hmisc Package Available
An updated version of Hmisc is now available from CRAN. The Web site for Hmisc is http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/s/Hmisc. The change log may be found at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/changelog/Hmisc.html. Changes made after 2004-11-24 should be ignored; these will be in the next version. The most major change in Hmisc is that thanks to discussions with a highly respected, persistent,
2004 Nov 16
1
Adding mean and SEM in Hmisc ecdf
Dear R Gurus, Sorry if this has been asked before but I did not find it in the archives. I would like to add a horizontal display of mean and SEM on Hmisc ecdf plots done by group (ie variate~treatment). Has anyone written some code to do that ? Thanks and kind regards, Jean-Louis
2006 Jan 17
2
Cumulative Density Plots (Hmisc/lattice)
I have been using the ECDF function in the Hmisc package to produce cumulative distribution function plots. The problem is that for small datasets the steps "look bad" (not my characterization but from the client). Is there a way to get the same information but smoothed? I have tried the densityplot (lattice), which gives a smoothed line, but this does not give the cumulative density.
2010 Apr 30
1
Trouble using Ecdf () from the Hmisc library
Hello: [Kindly Cc when replying] The question in a nutshell is this: Is there a more robust alternative to Ecdf ()? The details: I've used Ecdf () _a lot_ over the past few years and I have learned to live with its warnings. But I am running short on time and patience now [*] Here is a reproducible example: > library (Hmisc) > x <- read.csv ( file =
2006 Oct 18
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R issue with quantile using its package
Frank, Thanks for the reply so what I did in the interim was unistalled Hmisc and chron and used version 3.0-2 of Hmisc which doesn't have the dependency on chron, and reinstalled its version 1.1.4 However I still heave the issue, when I try to run the quantile command on the given dataset. Thanks, ~Lloyd Gilroy, Lloyd (GTI) wrote: > I currently have an instance of R running on
2011 Nov 29
1
Hmisc break points error
I am making frequency histograms using the histbackback function on my 2 datasets. However when I try to use the brks function: foo<-histbackback(log(fie11), log(fie86),ylim=c(0,9),probability=FALSE,axes=TRUE,ylab=("log10 Parcel Size"),brks=16) The graphic results in a 'NA' label for the y axis (no intervals are returned) Also when I use 'summary(foo)' the
2016 Nov 03
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Massive Update to Hmisc package
Hmisc 4.0-0 is now on CRAN. The package has undergone a massive update. The most user-visable changes are; - support for Rmarkdown html notebooks - advanced html tables using the htmlTable package and summaryM function; can copy and paste into word processors - support for plotly interactive graphics, e.g. options(grType='plotly') plot(describe(mydata)) - new function
2016 Nov 03
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Massive Update to Hmisc package
Hmisc 4.0-0 is now on CRAN. The package has undergone a massive update. The most user-visable changes are; - support for Rmarkdown html notebooks - advanced html tables using the htmlTable package and summaryM function; can copy and paste into word processors - support for plotly interactive graphics, e.g. options(grType='plotly') plot(describe(mydata)) - new function
2005 Feb 08
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Rép : Problem installing Hmisc
Hi, I do have it installed on 2 Macs as well (OS X 10.2.8 and 10.3.7) and what I need does work, however if you do the command check routine some problems will likely be revealed. At least there were problems for me. Denis Le 08 févr. 2005, à 12:23, r-help-request@stat.math.ethz.ch a écrit : > De: Don MacQueen <macq@llnl.gov> > Date: 07 février 2005 16:05:14 GMT+01:00 > À:
2009 Dec 08
1
histbackback function
Hi, I'm trying to recreate a sensitivity-specificity graph using the histbackback function. The only problem is that these graphs are typically drawn with vertical rather than horizontal bar plots (and the histbackback function only seems to work with horiz=TRUE argument, using "horiz=FALSE" doesn't work). Does anyone know if: 1) there's a different graphing function that