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2009 Dec 09
0
new version of RobASt-family of packages
The new version 0.7 of our RobASt-family of packages is available on CRAN for several days. As there were many changes we will only sketch the most important ones here. For more details see the corresponding NEWS files (e.g. news(package = "RobAStBase") or using function NEWS from package startupmsg i.e. NEWS("RobAStBase")). First of all the new package RobLoxBioC was
2009 Dec 09
0
new version of RobASt-family of packages
The new version 0.7 of our RobASt-family of packages is available on CRAN for several days. As there were many changes we will only sketch the most important ones here. For more details see the corresponding NEWS files (e.g. news(package = "RobAStBase") or using function NEWS from package startupmsg i.e. NEWS("RobAStBase")). First of all the new package RobLoxBioC was
2011 Jan 26
0
New package versions for distr- and robast- families
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ New versions 2.3 of our distr-family of packages are now available on CRAN. (i.e.; startupmsg, SweaveListingUtils, distr, distrEx, distrDoc, distrEllipse, distrMod, distrSim, distrTEst, distrTeach) Most importantly, we have included: +
2011 Jan 26
0
New package versions for distr- and robast- families
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ New versions 2.3 of our distr-family of packages are now available on CRAN. (i.e.; startupmsg, SweaveListingUtils, distr, distrEx, distrDoc, distrEllipse, distrMod, distrSim, distrTEst, distrTeach) Most importantly, we have included: +
2012 Mar 16
1
Change in behavior of update.views()?
I haven't seen this cryptic warning before: > update.views('Robust') Warning message: In update.views("Robust") : The following packages are not available: covRobust, distr, FRB, MASS, mblm, multinomRob, mvoutlier, quantreg, RandVar, rgam, RobAStBase, robfilter, RobLox, RobRex, robust, RobustAFT, robustbase, ROptEst, ROptRegTS, rrcov, sandwich, wle >
2010 Jun 06
1
Robust Asymptotic Statistics (RobASt)
Hi all, Other than: http://www.stamats.de/F2006.r Are there other good simple examples out there of using the ROptRegTS package (part of the RobASt project)? I'm hoping to plug it in for multivariate regression. Or is this not a good idea? Just trying to find out how it compares to rlm, lts, glm, etc. Hopefully this makes sense, I'm new to the world of statistics and R. Thanks! St0x
2010 Aug 25
1
Documenting S4 Methods
I'm in the process of converting some S3 methods to S4 methods. I have this function : setGeneric("enrichmentCalc", function(rs, organism, seqLen, ...){standardGeneric("enrichmentCalc")}) setMethod("enrichmentCalc", c("GenomeDataList", "BSgenome"), function(rs, organism, seqLen, ...) { ... ... ... })
2005 Oct 22
0
after package reorganization: version 1.6 of package "distr" available; new packages "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", "RandVar"
After some reorganization, we would like to announce the availability on CRAN of a new version (1.6) of our package "distr" as well as the availabilty on CRAN of the new packages "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", "RandVar". ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes from 1.5 to 1.6 -[former
2005 Oct 22
0
after package reorganization: version 1.6 of package "distr" available; new packages "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", "RandVar"
After some reorganization, we would like to announce the availability on CRAN of a new version (1.6) of our package "distr" as well as the availabilty on CRAN of the new packages "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", "RandVar". ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes from 1.5 to 1.6 -[former
2023 Jan 11
1
Reg: ggplot error
Dear All, I am using roptest function of package "ROptEst" (Kohl and Ruckdeschel (2019)) to find out the ML, CvM-MD, and the RMX estimator and their asymptotic confidence intervals. I am assuming 1-5% of erroneous data for the RMX estimator. Then I am trying to Plot the data in the form of a histogram and add the three Gamma distribution densities with the estimated parameters and
2023 Jan 11
1
Reg: ggplot error
No code or data came through. Please read the posting guidelines. On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 1:38 PM Upananda Pani <upananda.pani at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear All, > > I am using roptest function of package "ROptEst" (Kohl and Ruckdeschel > (2019)) to find out the ML, CvM-MD, and the RMX estimator and their > asymptotic confidence intervals. I am assuming 1-5% of
2009 Aug 05
6
Help Running Roblox
I would like to run the MMORPG Roblox on my Ubuntu Linux computer: http://www.roblox.com They don't have native Windows support so I installed the latest version of Wine and tried to run Roblox using the open source launcher created here: http://roblox4linux.co.cc The Launcher can be downloaded here: http://forums.roblox4linux.co.cc/index.php?topic=144.0 When I try to join a game, I get a
2023 Jan 11
1
Reg: ggplot error
I am sorry. On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 5:32 PM Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote: > No code or data came through. > Please read the posting guidelines. > > > On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 1:38 PM Upananda Pani <upananda.pani at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Dear All, > > > > I am using roptest function of package "ROptEst" (Kohl
2007 Apr 17
1
predict.ar() produces wrong SE's (PR#9614)
Full_Name: Kirk Hampel Version: 2.4.1 OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (144.53.251.2) Given an AR(p) model, the last p SE's are wrong. The source of the bug is that the C code (ver 2.4.0) assumes *npsi is the length of the psi vector (which is n+p), whilst the predict.ar function in R passes out as.integer(npsi), where npsi <- n-1. Some R code following reproduces the error. Let p=4,
2023 Jan 12
1
Reg: ggplot error
Hallo I am not familiar with any of packages you use (except of MASS and ggplot2) and the code is too complicated without any hint where the error could come from and what is the message you get. I wonder if anybody would like to go through your whole code. 1. data seems to be read correctly ICUData <- read.csv(file = "ICUData.csv", stringsAsFactors = TRUE) ICUData.neuro <-
2003 Dec 02
2
rsync: overhead?
Hello, i am syncing 2 directorys with rsync. There is nothing to do (i didn't changed anything). Here is the output: building file list ... done wrote 371 bytes read 20 bytes 782.00 bytes/sec total size is 5062161 speedup is 12946.70 Why did rsync wrote 371 bytes?? This output says rsync didn't changed anything! regards, hampel
2019 Nov 04
2
Debugging clang with debugger breakpoints ?
Sorry Zach, my apologies. I understood now what you mean. I tried and it works!. But now I found that LLVM_DEBUG statements and other output to the console doesn’t show. How do I get that back?. Thanks John > On 4 Nov 2019, at 22:26, Zachary Turner <zturner at roblox.com> wrote: > > You hit Reply on my email but then addressed David. So I want to make sure you saw my
2011 Jun 13
1
How do I get roblox for wine?
I am new to wine, just installed some old programs I had before I switched to ubuntu. I've got wine, but I can't find roblox on either apps or games. Help please?
2013 Feb 07
1
large sysdata.rda file --- strategies?
Hi, to speed up computations in our RobASt family of packages, we use interpolation on a grid of precomputed values which we save together with the interpolating functions (results of splinefun essentially) in sysdata.rda in the R folder of our pkg. After adding grids for some more models, this file has grown considerably, even after application of tools::resaveRdaFiles. At the moment we are at
2005 Aug 23
1
Robust M-Estimator Comparison
Hello, I'm learning about robust M-estimators right now and had settled on the "Huber Proposal 2" as implemented in MASS, but further reading made clear, that at least 2 further weighting functions (Hampel, Tukey bisquare) exist. In a post from B.D. Ripley going back to 1999 I found the following quote: >> 2) Would huber() give me results that are similar (i.e., close