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1999 Feb 11
2
Installing on DEC 4.0b Alpha Server 2100A
Greetings, I am trying to install R (0.63.2) on a Digital Unix 4.0b Alpha Server 2100A using gcc 2.8.1 and f77 v 0.5.2.3. It seems to compile OK. However, when I try to run R I get the following message: R : Copyright 1999, The R Development Core Team Version 0.63.2 (January 12, 1999) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under
2010 Apr 22
2
Unable to make bitmapdll files on windows 7 64 bit machine
I am trying to build a windows 32 bit version of R 2.11.0 from source on a machine running windows 7 - 64 bit while running as the machine's administrator. I am able to run "make all recommended"...However, once I attempt to build the bitmap files I get the following: C:\Rsource\R-2.11.0\src\gnuwin32>make bitmapdll make -C bitmap make[1]: Entering directory
2007 Dec 30
1
Histogram with different colors for different portions
Dear Rusers, I would like to color different sections of a histogram different colors. I have an example that was done by "brute force" given below. Has anyone implemented something like this in general? If not, any suggestions/pointers on how to write a general function to do so would be most appreciated. Alan-
2006 Dec 10
1
Noncentral t & F distributions
Dear List: The square of the noncentral t-statistic with noncentrality parameter \delta is a noncentral F with noncentrality parameter \lambda=\delta^2. So, t^2_{\nu,\delta} = F_{1,\nu,\lambda=\delta^2}. Consequently, it should follow that t^2_{1-\alpha/2,\nu,\delta} = f_{1-alpha,1,\vu,\lambda=\delta^2}. However, this is not what is happening with the following code. The central
1999 Nov 08
1
Nested Designs
Dear R list, What is the proper way to specify a nested model so that the F values agree with the expected mean square errors? Specifically, suppose I have a design where "Heads" are nested within "Machines". I would like to model the following Y_ijk = Mu + Machine_i +Head_j(i) +Error_k(ij). Using the commands below, > summary(aov(Strain~Machine + Head%in%Machine ))
2003 Jan 26
2
SMTP - Allowing All, Logging Some
Here''s what I want to do ... (single interface config): I want to allow incoming mail from the entire Internet. However, I would like to write a log message for those SMTP connections originating off-campus. Mail coming in from campus (152.10.0.0/16) should arrive silently. After trying to understand how I might do this by reading the documentation, I was ready to
2005 Dec 29
1
use of predict() with confidence/prediction bands
To my understanding, a confidence interval typically covers a single valued parameter. In contrast, a confidence band covers an entire line with a band. In regression, it is quite common to construct confidence and prediction bands. I have found that many people are connecting individual confidence/prediction interval values produced with predict(object,sd.fit=T,type="conf/pred") and
2005 Apr 15
1
Error Building From Source
Greetings: I am trying to build R-2.0.1 from source on windows. My path is set to: .;C:\RStools;C:\MinGW\bin;C:\perl\bin;C:\texmf\miktex\bin;C:\HTMLws\;C:\R201\R201\bin;%System Root%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\ Common Files\Adaptec Shared\System;C:\LINGO9\ and Mkrules has been edited and reads # path (possibly full path) to same version of R on the host
2004 Jul 26
1
Building Windows Package
I am using R-1.9.1 with windows 2000 and trying to build a package. However, when I issue the command: RCMD build --binary BSDA I get: >>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'BSDA' Formats: chm hhc: not found cp: cannot stat `C:/R191/R191/JUNK/BSDA/chm/BSDA.chm': No such file or direc tory make[1]: *** [chm-BSDA] Error 1 make: *** [pkg-BSDA] Error 2 ***
2000 Feb 23
0
Lack of Fit test
> From: "Alan T. Arnholt" <arnholt at math.appstate.edu> > To: Bill Venables <William.Venables at cmis.CSIRO.AU> > Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch, arnholt at math.appstate.edu > Subject: Re: [R] Lack of Fit test > Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 09:40:21 -0500 (EST) > X-Authentication: none > > > I guess my question was not adequately stated when I sent
2005 Apr 17
1
Creating packages with windows (accessing data)
Dear R List, I have created a package (under Windows 2.0.1) with 300+ data sets and <20 or so functions I use in teaching. However, to access the data, one needs to type data(foo) once the package has been installed and loaded. With other packages namely MASS, after the package is installed and loaded with library(MASS), it is possible to refer to a data set say Animals by simply typing
2001 May 23
4
Matrix manipulation
Hi, Suppose I have a matrix with, say 12 columns. I would like to extract out column 2 ~ 8 and 11 ~ 12 then combine them together. I tried with success to extract out the columns by doing: foo <- test[,2:8] goo <- test[,11:12] However then I am having trouble combining foo and goo. Helps are appreciated! Cheers, Kevin ----------------------------------- Ko-Kang Kevin Wang
2001 Mar 01
3
How do you expand memory capability (Was: R crashes in Windows ME)
Hello- Since my data bank in SPSS has > 40 variables, I think that R crashes because of the memory limit. In Maindonald?s UsingR text, on pg 3, there?s a footnote that reads: "If you want larger memory space than the default you may want a target akin to <path to binary>\rw091\bin\rgui.exe --visize 30M --nsize 1000K [The default is --vsize 6M --nsize 250K
2008 Aug 11
0
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2001 Apr 02
2
tables of frequencies
Hi! How to make tables of frequencies in R? Thanks. Prof. Carlos A. S. de Andrade Universidade Federal da Para?ba Centro de Humanidades Departamento de Economia e Finan?as Tel.:83-333-5509(res) 310-1215(DEF/CH) E-mail: casandrade at super11.net cantonio at ch.ufpb.br -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list --
2001 Apr 09
5
predict problem
Windows 98 R : Copyright 2001, The R Development Core Team Version 1.2.1 (2001-01-15) Dear friends. How comes this works and produce a single prediction: x <- rnorm(15) y <- x + rnorm(15) predict(lm(y ~ x)) new <- data.frame(x = seq(-3, 3, 0.5)) predict(lm(y ~ x), new, se.fit = TRUE) pred.w.plim <- predict(lm(y ~ x), new, interval="confidence") new1 <- data.frame(x=3)
2001 Feb 02
3
R problem
hello!! i'm starting with R and i have some big problems:when i try to take a notepad document (or word) i can't put it into R!!!! i tried : read.table("nameofmyfile.dat") but it doesn't work!!!!! my computer says:error in file(file, "r"): cannot open file "nameofmyfile" I think i have to save my notepad file on another location....can u help me????? thank
2008 Apr 28
0
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2004 Apr 30
1
Exact Binomial test feature or bug?
Dear R Users, Is the p-value reported in a two-tailed binomial exact test in error or is it a feature? If it is a feature, could someone provide a reference for its two-tailed p-value computations? Using Blaker's (2000 - Canad. J. Statist 28: 783-798) approach,the p-value is the minimum of the two-tailed probabilities $P \left(Y\geq y_{obs}\right)$ and $P\left(Y\leq y_{obs}\right)$
2001 Nov 10
0
Summary: Teaching with R a quick survey.
Hi I would like to start by thanking everyone that replied. Thank you for the information, and for the comments about how or why you use it and thankx for the encouragement re my talk.... Please note that I do not claim to have ellicited a reply from all users of R, this is a quick survey not a census. I have tried to break the responces down to the following categories: Where: (hopefully