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2011 Jun 01
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Installing R on ubuntu 10.04 LTS: Solved
Dear list, Thanks for your time. I was surprised. While I was still waiting for your response, I entered R and discovered that it has been updated!!!! I hurried logged out and went home since I had overstayed battling with it. I wonder how the update happened with the numerous errors that were reported. I wish I will be able to find out, otherwise, I am off with my analysis with the new version :)
2011 May 31
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Installing R on ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Hello, I recently install ubuntus 10.04 LTS on my desktop. My target is to install R from package manager as I learn that that will easier for me. I got the "SECURE APT" from Micheal yesterday and successfully installed that. However, I am unable to update my system successfully or to install R using sudo apt-get update. When I clicked check on the update manager, Many packages where
2010 Jun 08
0
R 2.11.0 for Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx on CRAN [solved]
Thank you very much Christophe by your advice. However, my situation was the opposite to yours, because I'm behind a proxy but my sudo account couldn't see it, and when looked for the proxy configuration of the sudo account with : $ sudo printenv | grep proxy the result was empty. Finally, thanks to all the advice received in this thread, I could fix the problem by editing the
2004 Apr 26
0
GEE
Hi there, I'm trying to fit GEE models on binomial data. My problem is how to "select" a model if ever it is possible and how I decide a factor has to be drop out or not. More specifically: 1) Are QIC (Pan 2001) reliable and can be used in a model selection framework (Burhnam and Anderson 1998)? If yes, how can the QIC be estimated from available information in a gee object? 2) If
2004 Apr 26
0
(no subject)
Hi there, I'm trying to fit GEE models on binomial data. My problem is how to "select" a model if ever it is possible and how I decide a factor has to be drop out or not. More specifically: 1) Are QIC (Pan 2001) reliable and can be used in a model selection framework (Burhnam and Anderson 1998)? If yes, how can the QIC be estimated from available information in a gee object? 2) If
2009 Aug 27
2
chooseCRANmirror()
Hello, I am runing linux on Ubuntus. I find it difficult to install R packages. I am in South Africa. It always asked me to choose the nearest CRAN mirror. I normally choose South Africa and once I clicked Ok, the error message pasted below will appear. Please I am a new student of R and Ubuntus. The other warning "argument 'lib' is missing: using
2009 Aug 27
2
Installing R Packages on ubuntus
Hello, Please I am a learner. My operating system is ubuntus and I am trying to install raster package from R-forge site. I entered sudo apt-get install r-base-dev on the command line and that worked fine. I then typed R at the command line so as to run R. Inside R, I typed > install.packages("raster",repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org<http://r-forge.r-project.org/>")
2009 Aug 28
1
No internet connection
Good morning all, I am running linux on Ubuntus. I am unable to install any R packages. The error message below always returns whenever I make an attempt: > install.packages("cvt") Warning in install.packages("cvt") : argument 'lib' is missing: using '/home/ogbos/R/i486-pc-linux- gnu-library/2.8' --- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
2009 Oct 05
1
'convert'
Hi there, I used the function 'convert' to convert files from one form to the order (png to pdf, jpg etc) before I install Ubuntus. However, the function apparently disappeared after the installation. I am a new student and would be pleased if somebody could tell me how to wiggle out. Thanks for your help Ogbos [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2016 Apr 22
0
clock24.plot
Hi Ogbos, Here is your sample data plotted in roughly the same way as the image. You can get the hours to start at the bottom, but it will require more code. swe$hour<-as.numeric(sapply(strsplit(swe$time,":"),"[",1)) swe$FD<-sample(1:2,nrow(swe),TRUE) library(plotrix) clock24.plot(swe$count,swe$hour,rp.type="s",radial.lim=c(3000,4010),
2007 Aug 27
0
Monmonier algorithm
Hello, Here is a late answer, but an answer nonetheless to the question I asked almost one year ago on this list: > On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Thibaut Jombart wrote: >> Hello list, <http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/06/03/24318.html#24322qlink1> />> / />> does anyone know if Monmonier algorithm is available in R? I've checked / />> several spatial
2004 Apr 26
0
GEE models
Hi there, I'm trying to fit GEE models on binomial data. My problem is how to "select" a model if ever it is possible and how I decide a factor has to be drop out or not. More specifically: 1) Are QIC (Pan 2001) reliable and can be used in a model selection framework (Burhnam and Anderson 1998)? If yes, how can the QIC be estimated from available information in a gee object? 2) If
2007 Jul 25
1
Upgrading to R 2.5.1 on Ubuntu Feisty 64
Hi there, A new thread was started on the R list about problems to upgrade R to version 2.5.1 and we were re-directed on this list. We are two with exactly the same problem and the same distribution (Ubuntu Feisty 64). We are unable to upgrade to R 2.5.1. The r-base-core package is version 2.4.1 in Ubuntu repositories while all others r-cran related packages are upgraded to R 2.5.1
2007 Dec 12
0
New version of seqinR released
Dear useRs, the seqinR package contains utilities to import and analyze biological sequence data. For a general introduction see this document: http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/software/SeqinR//vignette.pdf Please do not use r-help for questions about seqinR or r-bugs for bug report about seqinR. Use instead the seqinR diffusion list: http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/software/SeqinR//mailing.php?lang=eng A
2007 Dec 12
0
New version of seqinR released
Dear useRs, the seqinR package contains utilities to import and analyze biological sequence data. For a general introduction see this document: http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/software/SeqinR//vignette.pdf Please do not use r-help for questions about seqinR or r-bugs for bug report about seqinR. Use instead the seqinR diffusion list: http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/software/SeqinR//mailing.php?lang=eng A
2016 Apr 29
0
clock24.plot/radial plot: Fixed
Dear All, This problem is over. Clock24.plot did the job. Thanks to all those who assisted me. Ogbos On Apr 22, 2016 8:34 PM, "Ogbos Okike" <giftedlife2014 at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear All, > One hand. Many thanks!! The code run as soon as I loaded lubridate. > > Please can you guide me on how to relate this code to my actual data. > My actual data is looking like:
2010 Feb 04
0
pca in R: Problem Fixed
Good day all. This is to thank all those who have helped in fixing this problem. Starting with a text book was indeed a problem, however, that gave me a clue of what I was looking for. This, with your contributions added to other materials I got on the net, put me on the right track. Thank you so much. Warmest regards Ogbos On 31 January 2010 14:07, S Ellison <S.Ellison@lgc.co.uk> wrote:
2016 Apr 18
0
as.Date: fixed
Dear All, Many thanks for bailing me out. Ogbos On Apr 18, 2016 9:07 PM, "David Winsemius" <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote: > > > On Apr 18, 2016, at 10:44 AM, Ogbos Okike <giftedlife2014 at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Dear ALL, > > Thank you so much for your contributions. > > I have made some progress. Below is a simple script I
2024 Mar 29
1
Output of tapply function as data frame: Problem Fixed
?s 01:43 de 29/03/2024, Ogbos Okike escreveu: > Dear Rui, > Thanks again for resolving this. I have already started using the version > that works for me. > > But to clarify the second part, please let me paste the what I did and the > error message: > >> set.seed(2024) >> data <- data.frame( > + Date = sample(seq(Sys.Date() - 5, Sys.Date(), by = "1
2018 Jan 22
0
Manipulating two large dataset differing by date and time
Hi Ogbos, You can just use ISOdate. If you pass more values, it will process them: ISOdate(2018,01,22) [1] "2018-01-22 12:00:00 GMT" > ISOdate(2018,01,22,18,17) [1] "2018-01-22 18:17:00 GMT" Add something like: if(is.null(data$hour),data$hour<-12 then pass data$hour as it will default to the same value as if you hadn't passed it. Jim On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 6:01