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2003 Dec 08
2
Character graphics
Does anyone else miss email-friendly character graphics such as the following example, produced using Minitab? Histogram of C6 N = 478 N* = 21 Each * represents 2 observation(s) Midpoint Count -12 16 ******** -11 53 *************************** -10 63 ******************************** -9 83
2002 Feb 12
1
Best Subsets regression
Hi, I have found a minor problem with leaps(). In 1.3.1 under Windows 2000 I seem to only be able to obtain values for one statistic at a time. That is choosing method=c("Cp","adjr2","r2") just gives Cp values. To mimic the output of Minitab's MTB > BReg 'Fertility' 'Agriculture'-'Infant.Mortality' ; SUBC> NVars 1 5; SUBC>
2001 May 22
2
MASS data sets
I'm running R 1.2.2 under windows 98 on a Pentium 133 laptop. I can't seem to retrieve the package MASS data sets: > library(MASS) > data(wtloss) Warning message: Data set `wtloss' not found in: data(wtloss) > data(abbey) Warning message: Data set `abbey' not found in: data(abbey) And yet all the .rda files for the MASS datasets are in D:\Program
2000 Nov 01
0
Loop elimination question
How about: > dim [1] 3 1 4 1 5 > N <- length(dim) > one <- rep(c(3,4),N) > two <- c(rep(1,N),dim) > three <- rep(1:N,rep(2,N))+N*rep(0:1,N) > rep(one,two[three]) [1] 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 ---------------------- Bendix Carstensen Senior Statistician Steno Diabetes Centre Niels Steensens Vej 2 DK-2820 Gentofte Denmark tel: +45 44 43 87 38 mob: +45 28
2001 Mar 07
1
Windows: updating to R 1.2.2
Forgive me, but while I find the documentation for initially installing R to be clear, I'm not so happy about updating. I want to update from R 1.2.1 to R 1.2.2 (mainly so I can get the debugged version of pictex() ). Now I have downloaded the base zip files, say to Z:\Program Files and my existing installation of R 1.2.1 is sitting in Z:\Program Files\rw1021. Running rwinst.exe I need to
1999 Jul 16
0
Randomization tests
Please excuse this request from a beginner. I'm teaching an introductory module on experimental design and I want to illustrate the idea of tests based on the randomization distribution. If anyone has written any R code to do a randomization test in a particular example I'd be very grateful if you could show me your code. Murray Jorgensen Murray Jorgensen, Department of Statistics,
1999 Sep 02
0
Plotting slowly
Some older members of this list will remember the strange pleasure of seeing a pattern slowly emerge as points were laboriously added to a scatterplot on graph paper. A colleague (Harold Henderson, in fact) recently pointed out to me that there is some quite interesting structure in the abrasion loss data set of O. L. Davies (reprinted in the book by Hand et al) if you consider the order of the
2008 Mar 02
2
Recommended Packages
Having just update to R 2.6.2 on my old Windows laptop I notice that the number of packages is growing exponentially and my usual approach of get-em-all may not be viable much longer. Has any thought been given to dividing "contributed" binaries into a recommended set, perhaps a couple of hundred, and the remained. That way one could install the recommended ones routinely and add in
1999 Jun 28
0
Resources for teaching R
Greetings! Soon I will begin teaching 2 courses two students who have never met R or SPLUS before. I'm just wondering if list members are aware of any on-line lecture notes about R or using R to teach statistics apart from the Venables & Smith notes? One drawback to R is its name, which is not very useful as a search string in internet search engines! Murray Jorgensen, Department of
2003 Jan 12
1
likelihood and score interval estimates for glms
G'day list! I'm thinking about programming likelihood and score intervals for generalized linear models in R based on the paper "On the computation of likelihood ratio and score test based confidence intervals in generalized linear models" by Juha Alho (1992) (Statistics in Medicine, 11, 923-930). Being lazy, I thought that I would ask if anyone else on the list has
2006 Jun 05
1
Extracting Variance components
I can ask my question using and example from Chapter 1 of Pinheiro & Bates. > # 1.4 An Analysis of Covariance Model > > OrthoFem <- Orthodont[ Orthodont$Sex == "Female", ] > fm1OrthF <- + lme( distance ~ age, data = OrthoFem, random = ~ 1 | Subject ) > summary( fm1OrthF ) Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML Data: OrthoFem AIC BIC
2003 Sep 17
5
Quit asking me if I want to save the workspace!
How do you stop R from putting up a dialog box when you quit Rgui? (I use Windows and I never save workspaces that way) Murray -- Dr Murray Jorgensen http://www.stats.waikato.ac.nz/Staff/maj.html Department of Statistics, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Email: maj at waikato.ac.nz Fax 7 838 4155 Phone +64 7 838 4773 wk +64 7 849 6486 home
2006 Nov 13
2
A printing "macro"
I am exploring the result of clustering a large multivariate data set into a number of groups, represented, say, by a factor G. I wrote a function to see how categorical variables vary between groups: > ddisp <- function(dvar) { + csqt <- chisq.test(G,dvar) + print(csqt$statistic) + print(csqt$observed) + print(round(csqt$expected)) + round(csqt$residuals) + } > > x
2001 Sep 18
2
Error mean square
If rb.lm is an lm-object, I can access the error mean square as s2 <- sum(rb.lm$residuals^2)/rb.lm$df.residual This seems a bit like hard work for such a commonly wanted quantity. Is there a better way to do this? Murray Jorgensen Dr Murray Jorgensen http://www.stats.waikato.ac.nz/Staff/maj.html Department of Statistics, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Email: maj at
2006 Jul 21
0
[Fwd: Re: Parameterization puzzle]
Bother! This cold has made me accident-prone. I meant to hit Reply-all. Clarification below. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [R] Parameterization puzzle Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 19:10:03 +1200 From: Murray Jorgensen <maj at waikato.ac.nz> To: Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> References: <44C063E5.3020703 at waikato.ac.nz>
2003 Aug 20
5
Interlacing two vectors
I want to interlace two vectors. This I can do: > x <- 1:4 > z <- x+0.5 > as.vector(t(cbind(x,z))) [1] 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 but this seems rather inelegant. Any suggestions? Murray -- Dr Murray Jorgensen http://www.stats.waikato.ac.nz/Staff/maj.html Department of Statistics, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Email: maj at waikato.ac.nz
2004 Jul 12
1
Nested source()s
I had an error message while running a macro from Yudi Pawitan's web site: > source("ex2-13.r") Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : syntax error on line 2 Inspecting ex2-13.r I found that the error was generated by another source() command. Clearly R does not like nested source()s, which is fair enough when you think about it. Still it's something that you might want
2002 Oct 28
2
Combining simulation results
In one saved workspace I have the results of a simulation experiment stored as an array "resarray". > dim(resarray) [1] 10 6 500 3 In another workspace I have a similar array from another run of the simulation. I want to combine the two arrays into a single array of dimensions 10, 6, 1000, 3 What's the best way to do this? Murray Jorgensen Dr Murray Jorgensen
2003 Sep 23
2
R-project [.com?] [.net?]
I got a shock a few days ago when I accidentally visited www.r-project.com . I thought that the r-project site had been hacked until I realised my mistake. There is also a site www.r-project.net. Both of these sites appear to be Japanese. Does anyone know anything about them? I suppose that it is not unusual for names close to those of popular sites to be used. It is good that they use a
2004 Feb 05
2
Sweave problem
Here is the file minimal.Snw: \documentclass[a4paper]{article} \title{R tips and tricks} \author{Murray Jorgensen} \usepackage{Sweave} \begin{document} \maketitle \section*{Entering data from a single variable} The following data are transformed tensile strength measurements on polyester fibres. They may be found on the file \texttt{TENSILE.DAT}. We may enter this data into R using the