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1999 Oct 05
2
for loops and counters
I am trying to assign values to a vector (pvalue). Similar code works in C but not in R. What am I doing wrong? r <- pvalue <- 0 for(i in (1:(k-1))){ for(j in (i+1):k){ r <- r+1 tstat <- (means[i]-means[j])/rms pvalue[r] <- 2*(1-pt(abs(tstat),df)) } } Thank you. Peter B. -- Peter B. Mandeville mandevip at deimos.tc.uaslp.mx Jefe del
1999 Jul 14
3
vector of NA indices
I have a vector Pes with 600 elements some of which are NA's. How can I form a vector of the indices of the NA's. for(i in 1:600) if(is.na(Pes[i])) print(i) prints the indices of the NA's but I can't figure out how to put the results in a vector. Thank you very much. Peter B. -- Peter B. Mandeville mandevip at deimos.tc.uaslp.mx Jefe del Depto. de
1999 Jul 14
1
How to cite
I am updating my lab manual in Spanish. How should I cite your supplements to Venables and Ripley 1997 and the scripts. Thank you very much Peter B. -- Peter B. Mandeville mandevip at deimos.tc.uaslp.mx Jefe del Depto. de Inform?tica y Bioestad?stica rpe1531 at pasteur.fmed.uaslp.mx Facultad de Medicine Tel: 48 26-23-45 ext. 232
1999 Jun 29
1
manova
I am using rw0641 with Windows 98. In the help for aov it states that the formula can sepecify multiple responses for a "maov". The help doesn't give an example, Venables and Ripley 1997:381 doesn't either. It isn't mentioned in the scripts nor in the section R Complements nor in Rnotes. I tried aov(c(y1,y2,y3)~x) which seemed reasonable to me but doesn't work. How
2001 Jan 09
1
Chambers and Hastie Data Sets
Is there any place where the Chambers and Hastie 1993 Statistical Models in S data sets can be found? Thank you very much. Peter B. -- Peter B. Mandeville mandevip at deimos.tc.uaslp.mx Jefe del Depto. de Inform?tica y Bioestad?stica rpe1531 at pasteur.fmed.uaslp.mx Facultad de Medicine Tel: 48 26-23-45 ext. 232 Universidad Aut?noma de San
2001 Jan 17
1
panel argument in coplot
How can I add a least squares line to each panel in coplot? Thank you very much. Peter B. -- Peter B. Mandeville mandevip at deimos.tc.uaslp.mx Jefe del Depto. de Inform?tica y Bioestad?stica rpe1531 at pasteur.fmed.uaslp.mx Facultad de Medicine Tel: 48 26-23-45 ext. 232 Universidad Aut?noma de San Luis Potos? Fax: 48 28-23-52 Av.
1999 Jun 23
1
Influence.measures
I am using rw0641 with Windows 98. To list just the influential repetitiones that result from "influence.measures", I am using the input result <- lm(y~x) and the code from the example in the help for "influence.measures" INFLM <- function(result){ inflm <- influence.measures(result) which(apply(inflm$is.inf,1,any)) } It works fine up to now with the
1999 Jul 23
2
rw0642
Among other computers, I am using rw0642 on an IBM 300GL with 32MB RAM and Windows98. 1. If after opening rw0642 the first command is to help such as "? par", when the help window is closed by clicking X in the upper right corner of the help window the following message is shown This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down. If the problem persists contact the
2000 Jul 05
1
Tukey.aov with split-plot designs
I am using R 1.1 with Redhat 6.2 and RW 1.001 with Win98 (the upkey doesn't work on my IBM either as has been previously reported by others). The function aov doesn't return either the residuals or the residual degrees of freedom for split-plot designs. If you use the following code from Baron and Li's "Notes on the use of R for psycology experiments and questionnaires"
2001 Jun 15
1
contrasts in lm and lme
I am using RW 1.2.3. on an IBM PC 300GL. Using the data bp.dat which accompanies Helen Brown and Robin Prescott 1999 Applied Mixed Models in Medicine. Statistics in Practice. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, USA which is also found at www.med.ed.ac.uk/phs/mixed. The data file was opened and initialized with > dat <- read.table("bp.dat") >
1999 Jul 01
1
lme
I am using rw0641. In my continuing quest to understand repeated measures analysis, I again return to lme. I exported the Potthoff and Roy data Orthodont.dat from S-PLUS 4.5 to avoid capture errors and ran the examples in the R help. I imported the data.frame with data <- read.table("Orthodont.dat",header=T) attach(data) and created the objects Orthodont.fit1 <-
1999 Jun 07
0
How to superimpose a histogram and density plot
NCSS has a nice plot of the histogram and density plot superimposed. The S-PLUS 4 Guide to Statistics on page 45 suggests the following code for a general purpose density plot for a vector named data iqd <- summary(data)[5]-summary(data)[2] plot(density(data,width=2*iqd),xlab="x",ylab="",type="l") Is it possible to superimpose the density plot on a histogram
2001 Dec 10
1
Postscript resolution
Hi all I have some plots that I wish to write out to postcript files. I open the postscript device as suggested [postscript(file="foo.eps",...)], run my plotting commands, and close the device as suggested [dev.off()]. However, when I open the eps files in a postscript viewer such as the gimp, the resolution of the postscript images is *really* bad, very "blocky" and
2011 Aug 16
2
postscript( does not save the plot
Dear all, I am using the following code to write the plot to an eps format postscript(file="test.eps",horizontal=FALSE)
2009 Aug 18
2
ENC: postscript, options
I'm not shure but I guess that you miss a " and putted it in the wrong place! Try this: postscript("/pathto/filename.eps",horizontal=FALSE,onefile=FALSE) Hope It helps. -----Mensagem original----- De: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] Em nome de e-letter Enviada em: segunda-feira, 17 de agosto de 2009 10:11 Para: r-help at r-project.org
1999 Jul 26
2
success with R-unix postscript plots into Mac?
Has anyone had success getting R-unix postscript plots into powerpoint for the Mac? Mac powerpoint doesn't seem to like postscript, and conversions to tiff, jpeg, and gif, using the netpbm converters, have produced less than stellar results (i.e. bitmaps with unaliases pixels, sigh...). Thoughts? The next one I had was to use GIMP (this is a linux system) to clean it up, and it worked, but
2007 Oct 29
6
covariance matrix of the regression coefficients
Greetings, Cohen, Cohen, West, and Aiken 2003 (Applied Multiple Regression-Correlation Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences, Third Edition) on page 273 state the covariance matrix of the regression coefficients is provided by standard programs for multiple regression, including SAS, SPSS, and SYSTAT. How can it be calculated with R. Thank you very much. pbm Peter B. Mandeville cel:
2001 Sep 11
1
Postscript query
Michael Manning wrote: > I am experiencing some interesting results when I attempt to save > graphical output to a file via "postscript". I am running R version > 1.3.0 on a Mandrake 8.0 system under Xemacs 21.1.14 via ESS 5.1.18. > Once I have generated a graph, I have attempted to save the graph with > statements like > >
2001 Dec 10
4
Box around legends (and postscript?)
Hi all Humbly begging forgiveness for bothering the list with yesterday's lame--arsed question. Postscript, being a vector graphics file format, is, um, resolution independant. The problem as Peter pointed out was with the gimp, which defaults to 100dpi resolution when viewing postscript files. I have another (lame?) question. I have noted that when I produce a graph with multiple
1998 Dec 16
1
out-of-memory
I respost the message here since I suppose P. Mandeville is on the list, question is rather general and ----- Forwarded message from MAILER-DAEMON at sirio.stat.unipd.it ----- <mandevip at 148.224.17.2>: Sorry, I couldn't find any host named 148.224.17.2. (#5.1.2) --- Below this line is a copy of the message. On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 05:01:02AM +0000, Peter B. Mandeville wrote: > How