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2009 Aug 17
6
hi all! can''t open github!!
hi all! can''t open github (http://github.com/why/camping/tree/master) What''s going on? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/camping-list/attachments/20090817/bba31d63/attachment.html>
2012 May 15
5
setting up the SQLite database
I know this isn''t Python, but I''d like to get a view on the ''one obvious'' way to set up an SQLite (or other) database and its location per-app. I''ve got a bit lost with the Camping 2 changes and various code snippets I have kicking around. 1. is it best to set up the DB creation/connection: 1.1 at the end of the app
2012 May 02
17
ChillDB License
A few of you sounded interested in using it. I haven''t explicitly put a software license on it, so I guess it''s not technically FOSS yet. What licenses are good? BSD? Public Domain? ? Jenna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/camping-list/attachments/20120502/96b87580/attachment.html>
2001 Apr 01
4
Is this a bug with a simple arithmetic operation with a vector object?
Hello- While I was reading a tutorial book for R (actually, for S-Plus:Brian S. Everitt. A Handbook of Statistical Analysis using S-PLUS. Chapman & Hall, London, 1994) I tried to execute this simple exercise: > x <- -c(1,2,3,4,5,6) > X <- -c(10,11,12,100,-5,-6) >x+X [1] -11, -13, -15, -104, 0, 0 As you can see, the added vectors resulted in
2006 Sep 20
8
Statitics Textbook - any recommendation?
I would like to buy a basic statistics book (experimental design, sampling, ANOVA, regression, etc.) with examples in R. Or download it in PDF or html format. I went to the CRAN contributed documentation, but there were only R textbooks, that is, textbooks where R is the focus, not the statistics. And I would like to find the opposite. Other text I am trying to find is multivariate data
2008 May 21
32
Rack, Camping 2.0++
=== 1. Camping on Rack === I''ve just finished rewriting Camping to use Rack in the "core". I got rid of (a little less) than 1kB in camping.rb and removed lots of un-necessary files (lib/server/*.rb, fastcgi.rb & mongrel.rb). bin/camping does now only provide WEBrick, Mongrel and console-support and should only be used in development. It uses Rack::ShowExceptions to catch
2007 Jun 12
5
R Book Advice Needed
I am new to using R and would appreciate some advice on which books to start with to get up to speed on using R. My Background: 1-C# programmer. 2-Programmed directly using IMSL (Now Visual Numerics). 3- Used in past SPSS and Statistica. I put together a list but would like to pick the "best of" and avoid redundancy. Any suggestions on these books would be helpful (i.e. too much
2008 Jan 20
2
Newbie question on subsets
Hi... I'm working through the book, A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using R by Everitt, and I'm trying to do the following (p. 19 of his book): boxplot(log(marketvalue)~country, data = subset(Forbes2000, country %in% c("United Kingdom","Germany","India","Turkey")), ylab="log(marketvalue",
2007 Feb 23
3
mixture of 2 normals - starting values
Hi, I have a problem of estimating a mixture of two normal distributions. I need to find the starting points automatically, since this is a part of a larger piece of image processing code. I found the mix2normal1 function in VGAM package that mentions a method of finding starting values for mu1 and mu2 but refers the reader to a book by Everitt and Hand. Unfortunately, I do not have an easy
2009 Mar 29
5
Rack::Lint::LintError with latest camping and rack
I''m trying to use Camping from Magnus'' repo (1.9.300) but running the blog.rb example (or anything for that matter) gives me Rack::Lint::LintError at / Content-Length header was 0, but should be 548 Ruby C:/ruby-1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rack-0.9.1/lib/rack/lint.rb: in assert, line 16 Web GET localhost/ There are no errors on the camping output so I suspect something has
2009 Mar 02
1
comment on this book "A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R by Brian S. Everitt (Author), Torsten Hothorn (Author)"
Is this book a good reference to learn R for statistical analysis ? A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R by Brian S. Everitt<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?%5Fencoding=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field-author=Brian%20S.%20Everitt>(Author), Torsten
2010 Oct 01
3
How many R packages are not free?
Hello Everyone,   Just finished reading A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using R by Everitt and Hothorn. I'll begin by saying that I quite liked the book. It's both little and mighty in the sense that it's very compact but contains a tremendous amount of useful material.   The last chapter of the book deals with cluster analysis.  There's a package used in this chapter (I believe
2008 Jun 26
2
stuck on making a line graph across time, with 4 categories
I can't seem to find just what I'm looking for in R help, Everitt and Hothorn HSAUR, Murrell's book, or the R graphics gallery at http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/. Probably not looking efficiently, but anyway, If my data look like this: > head(data) cat startyear studentid 1 other 2001 12 2 UHS 2001 17 3 Lourdes 2001 10 4
2007 Jun 21
3
meta-analysis in R
I would like to combine time-series data to test for correlations and interactions using random and fixed effects meta-analysis. So, I am looking for the right packages and documentation. I know about meta and rmeta packages of R. Are there any more? What are the diffrences in brief? Can you please suggest some references that could be used as a guide for meta-analysis in R (or S-plus)?
2007 Feb 15
4
R book advice
I'm looking for a book for someone completely ignorant of statistics who wishes to learn both statistics and R. I've found three possibilities, one by Verzani ("Using R for Introductory Statistics"), one by Crawley ("Statistics: An Introduction using R"), and one by Dalgaard ("Introductory Statistics with R"). Do these books have different emphases,
2007 Mar 06
1
Quick question on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test
Dear List, I am looking for what B.S.Everitt refers to as Cochrane Method for testing independence in combined 2x2 contingency tables. Is it the same method as the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Squared Test for Count Data in R? Thanks, Serguei [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 May 24
19
Camping 2.0 - What''s left?
I''ve just sent a pull-request to _why with my changes[1] and here is some things that I think needs to be done before a (possible) release: * The cookie session is named Camping::Session and is placed in camping/session.rb. Maybe this should be called Camping::CookieSession or??? * The ActiveRecord session is named Camping::ARSession and is placed in camping/ar/session.rb. Maybe it
2010 Jul 06
1
PCA and Regression
Hello, I am currently analyzing responses to questionnaires about general attitudes. I have performed a PCA on my data, and have retained two Principal Components. Now I would like to use the scores of both the principal comonents in a multiple regression. I would like to know if it makes sense to use the scores of one principal component to explain the variance in the scores of another principal
2007 Feb 16
2
plotting
Hello, I use newly R! I'd like to plot several data set together in one output window! How can I do that? Best regards Hadi --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Apr 16
1
My First Function: cryptic error message
Dear List, My first R function is a rip-off bagging algorithm from pg. 138 of Everitt and Hothorn's "Handbook of Statistical Analyses using R" (HSAUR). I'm using recursive partitioning to develop a set of useful variables in diagnosing ADHD. I'm running this in ESS in XEmacs 21.4.19, R 2.4.1 on Slackware Linux 11.0 with a 2.6 kernel. This is almost an entire script,