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1999 Jan 01
0
RE: timeslab
On 01-Jan-99 Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> -rw-rw---- 1 root sysadmin 188267 Jan 1 06:20
> timeslab-1.0-1.tar.gz
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 root sysadmin 180290 Jan 1 02:02
> timeslab-1.0.tar.gz
>
> So which is which, what's the difference? ....
Sorry if this wasn't self evident:
timeslab-1.0.tar.gz == timeslab-1.0-0.tar.gz
and thus
1999 Jan 01
0
Announce: timeslab for R
Hi,
I have uploaded a port of the S package timeslab to R. timeslab
is a set of routines for basic time series analysis. Please test. Feel
free to improve the port and extend the code.
Best,
Bernd
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Bernd Johannes Wuebben wuebben at kde.org
wuebben at math.cornell.edu
1999 Dec 19
3
CRAN src/contrib/Devel
The `src/contrib/Devel' dir contains
*bats*
Basic time series modelling functions.
*dopt*
Finding D-optimal experimental designs.
*tcltk*
Basic interface with Tcl/Tk.
*timeslab*
Time series routines.
*vtcl*
Interface to Visual Tcl.
which have all been there for a long time.
What is the current status, is any of the above getting ready for being
moved into
2008 Jul 23
1
R2WinBUGS problem
Dear friends - I'm on winXP, R 2.71 - I have with some help dveloped
this multivariate normal model, which gives very plausible results in
WinBUGS even without any
initial values specified. However, when I then try to run the same model
via the bugs function in R2WinBUGS with inits specified as inits=NULL
the program stops in a dead end. So I have tried to make inits for the
bugs function
2017 Sep 23
2
more selinux problems ...
Hi,
how do I allow lighttpd access to a directory like this:
dr-xrwxr-x. lighttpd example unconfined_u:object_r:samba_share_t:s0 files_articles
I tried to create and install a selinux module, and it didn?t work.
The non-working module can not be removed, either:
semodule -r lighttpd-files_articles.pp
libsemanage.semanage_direct_remove_key: Unable to remove module lighttpd-files_articles.pp at
1999 Jan 28
2
time series analysis
Hello out there,
in their "R Complements" to Modern Applied Statistics W. Venables and
B. Ripley say that there is a lack of time series related functions in
R compared to S plus. Looking at CRAN I didn't find much, too. As I
have to learn something about +-basic ts analysis, e.g. spectral
analysis, I would like to know whether somebody has developed a
"unpublished" time
2023 Nov 07
1
non-linear regression and root finding
Thanks a lot, Berwin. Unfortunately, pK1 may well be negative and as I
understand the literature it may be poorly defined as such, and also
seems to be at a boundary, since when lower is set to say rep(-4,3) pK1
is returned as -4 while pK2 and pK3 are undisturbed. Perhaps the point
is that pK1 is not carrying any information at the pH around 5. Fair
enough, I guess. Only, I believe I need
2017 Dec 26
2
plot representation of calculated value known to be 7.4
Thanks a lot - formatting the ordinate as ylim=c(4,10) before plotting
pH also removed the problem, and options(digits=10) confirmed that pH
was not all exactly 7.4 - as I knew. Still I wonder just why R chooses
to plot(ATOT,pH) as shown with repeated "7.4" instead of some more
detailed representation. Thanks a gain and happy New Year!
Troels
Den 26-12-2017 kl. 01:03 skrev Bert
2017 Dec 25
0
plot representation of calculated value known to be 7.4
Dear friends - copy paste missed
SID <- c() before the first loop - sorry
BW Troels
Den 25-12-2017 kl. 19:12 skrev Troels Ring:
>
> Dear friends - merry Christmas and thanks a lot for much help during
> the year!
>
> In the example below I fail to understand how the calculated value pH
> is represented in a simple plot - also included. The calculations are
> useful
2000 Feb 25
0
Sv: Sv: Ordinal Regression
Dear Peter.
I guess you know that Jim Lindseys code include nordr and ordglm in library gnlm - I attach the htmls which do various linear and nonlinear ordinal regressions - exemplified with just the data mentioned, McCullagh (1980) JRSS B42, 109-142. I had it work very fine.
-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Peter Malewski <p.malewski at tu-bs.de>
Til: Troels Ring <tring at
2011 Jun 02
0
io=native
Hello,
Regarding KVM - in particular RHEL 6.1 x86_64:
I just did a set of benchmarks comparing the effect of
<driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none' io='native'/>
versus
<driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none'/>
Using Oracle's "orion" tool with an XIV backend, I got:
With io='native':
Maximum
2009 Jan 06
1
history: recording
Hi, I'm using windows xp and R 2.8.0 - I wonder what is the command to
put in a script that has the same effect as when in a plot you choose
menu "History" and "Recording".
Best wishes
Troels
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Department of nephrology - -
Aalborg Hospital 9100 Aalborg, Denmark - -
+45 99326629 - -
tring at gvdnet.dk
2023 Nov 07
1
non-linear regression and root finding
G'day Troels,
On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 20:43:10 +0100
Troels Ring <tring at gvdnet.dk> wrote:
> Thanks a lot! This was amazing. I'm not sure I see how the conditiion
> pK1 < pK2 < pK3 is enforced?
One way of enforcing such constraints (well, in finite computer
arithemtic only "<=" can be enforced) is to rewrite the parameters as:
pK1 = exp(theta1) ##
1999 Jun 07
1
Re:
move or copy the directories mass, nnet and class to the library directory
- then execute link.html.help()
Now execute library(MASS) and data(petrol)
Should work.
"Troels Ring"
2023 Nov 06
1
non-linear regression and root finding
I won't send to list, but just to the two of you, as I don't have
anything to add at this time. However, I'm wondering if this approach
is worth writing up, at least as a vignette or blog post. It does need
a shorter example and some explanation of the "why" and some testing
perhaps.
If there's interest, I'll be happy to join in. And my own posting suggests
how the
2008 Jul 06
1
lattice smooth problem?
Dear friends - I'm on windows, R 2.7.0
I try again asking if anyone can explain why a single pig of 16 makes so
wild swings.
Warnings are issued, and they are
1: pseudoinverse used at 482.1
2: neighborhood radius 242.1
3: reciprocal condition number 0
4: at 360
5: radius 14400
6: all data on boundary of neighborhood. make span bigger
7: There are other near singularities as well. 14400
8:
2008 Sep 01
1
ordered factor and table
dear friends - I have an ordered factor, ID, in a data.frame, labs, and
make a table,
aa <- with(labs,table(val >150,ID)) - and now the order in the table is
according to the alphabetic order in ID, and not as I want it. I have
tried adding
[order(unique(labs$ID)] but it doesn't help.
I have R 2.7.1 on WinXP.
Best wishes
Troels
--
Troels Ring - -
Department of nephrology - -
2010 Jan 24
1
lattice ltext
Dear friends - please give me a hand.
I have a dataset of 40 patients in two groups observed on three
occasions. I only want to plot a line
for each patient in the two groups. I use the ltext function to put the
patient number but fail to make lattice understand the numbers as
unique since apparently it starts all over with 1:20 for each panel
instead of respecting my desires to have 1:20
2000 Apr 24
2
paste ?
Dear friends. I've made a very simple procedure to make Bland-Altman plots
and it works OK except for the inability to take a variate as argument in
annotation. I'm sure it is a very simple error, so if you have 5 seconds
please tell me.
Best wishes
Troels
bland <- function (x) #accepts two columns
{
mn <- 0.5*(x[,1]+x[,2])
diff <- x[,1]-x[,2]
1999 Jun 02
0
Sv: lme problem ?
Dear Douglas Bates. I just downloaded the compiled version (I'm a poor Windows devil, not yet having found the time to move to a more advanced platform...) from NT- the files are dated 30.5-1999 so they are not old - and the problem persisted....wonder what I did wrong ?
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