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2000 Nov 30
2
changes in glm?
I am running some simulations which involve fitting a glm with
Binomial error ( in fact Bernoulli) and logistic link. Running R 0.63
I have no problems. However I need more speed so migrated to our UNIX
boxes which run
Version 0.90.1 (December 15, 1999)
Here I get an error
Error in (if (is.empty.model(mt)) glm.fit.null else glm.fit)(x = X, y
= Y, : y must be univariate unless binomial
2001 Oct 11
2
R 1.3.1 on OS9.1?
Dear List,
After my laptop was stolen I (eventually) replaced it with a G4
laptop running Mac OS 9.1 . This also meant I updated to the current
Mac binary 1.3.1. This is pretty wonderful except for one problem.
I normally save R figs as eps files using the Mac OS and then read
them into Latex documents. This no longer works as the legends
overwrite the diagrams. Saving as ps from R also does
1998 Jan 06
1
R-beta: Dec alpha
R ran find on our Sun until it was stolen. I have now set up R on one of
our Dec Alphas OSF1 V4.0 386. R-0.49 configures builds and runs fine
except that the glm command crashes R. R-0.60.1 configures builds and
runs until a cis entered. I think the problem is the floating point
conventions but before I get in over my head a question
Has anyone used glm successfully on Alphas OSF1 V4.0 386?
1998 Mar 20
1
R-beta: glm
I am new to R so may well have missed the point somewhere. I would like to
use an exponential error in my generalized linear model. It seems natural
to restrict the Gamma family to do this ( and as one might in GLIM) by
specifying the scale. This does not seem possible in R . Have I missed
something?
Sorry to raise such a trivial point but I am keen to specify the scale
G.Janacek
1998 Jan 09
0
R-beta: R and Windows 3.11
I am trying to give my students acces to R. rsept (the windows95 version ?)
will not run on our setup which is PC's connected to a server. rapril (the
3.11?) version will run but the graphics vanish once the graphics window is
activated.
Any suggstions?
I did try mounting it on a DEC Alpha but getting a version to run glm is
beyond me.
I would appreciate any suggestions
Jan
G.Janacek
2001 Nov 19
3
installation on Mac OS X
Help ! I am a graduate student in statistics, nearing the end of my
first semester, and recently discovered R, but cannot figure out how to
install it on my Mac. I am currently running OS 10.1.1, and know next
to nothing about Unix or anything related. I would like to install this
program on my Powerbook, as it come highly recommended, so I can use it
for a class next semester. Any help
1999 Feb 12
0
Installing on DEC 4.0b
> To: Jonathan.Yuen at tvs.slu.se
> Cc: "G.Janacek" <G.Janacek at uea.ac.uk>, r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: Re: [R] Installing on DEC 4.0b
> From: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk>
> Date: 12 Feb 1999 13:25:18 +0100
>
> Jonathan.Yuen at tvs.slu.se writes:
>
> > I don't know how well it is documented, but you need gnu
2000 Dec 06
2
Re: R or Splus
Thanks to all for the input.
rgentlem at jimmy.harvard.edu said:
>If you really want help --
no, I just thought I'd waste some bandwidth. :-)
>If on the other hand you
>just want some reassurance that Splus is indeed a commerical package
oh gee, thanks, I wasn't sure about that.
When I had said:
>> R can't handle files named x. If I can use Splus, should I just
1998 Sep 24
1
R-beta: Mac
While it is good to have R on my local Unix box it would be wonderful to
have a recent version to run on my (Mac) Powerbook. I know that the
PowerMac version is on hold so
(1) Any idea when it might appear
(2) Any chance of a bit more functional Mac version
G.Janacek
Maths
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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
2003 Apr 03
1
ts function
hello
I read "Practical Time Series" (Gareth Janacek; 2001) and they presented
e.g the
smoothing functions msmooth(x,k) or the bivariate function
crosscorr(x,y,k),
but both didn't work on my machine. I only load the ts library, is
another
library necessary or did this function change since 2001? Is there a
more recent and detailed manual for ts?
thanks, cheers Martin
--
Martin
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
2002 Jun 19
3
R-1.5.1 for Darwin/X11
The file
ftp://gifi.stat.ucla.edu/pub/R-1.5.1.dmg
has grown to 60 MB. It consists of a meta-package and its packages and
it will allow you to install binaries for R-1.5.1 and about 300
packages, just by
clicking the R-1.5.1.mpkg file. It also install quite a few dylibs in
/sw, but not
the ones for X11R6 and gnome yet. You can choose which of the packages
to install,
of course.
The same
2002 Jun 19
3
R-1.5.1 for Darwin/X11
The file
ftp://gifi.stat.ucla.edu/pub/R-1.5.1.dmg
has grown to 60 MB. It consists of a meta-package and its packages and
it will allow you to install binaries for R-1.5.1 and about 300
packages, just by
clicking the R-1.5.1.mpkg file. It also install quite a few dylibs in
/sw, but not
the ones for X11R6 and gnome yet. You can choose which of the packages
to install,
of course.
The same
2000 Feb 10
0
compiling R on alpha 4.0E
I have tried compiling R on a dec alpha running digital unix 4.0E
configure works ok - giving
is now configured for alpha-dec-osf4.0
Source directory: .
Installation directory: /hpc/readonly/code/bin.alpha/R
C compiler: gcc -ieee_with_inexact -g -O2
FORTRAN compiler: f77
Gnome support: no
make runs ok (make version gnu make-3.78.1)
1998 Nov 30
0
Rcgi announcement
Dear All,
I am writing to ask if you would please test our first public release of
Rcgi, a CGI WWW interface to R. We've added a few new tricks to what has
gone before, the most interesting of which is the ability to use "embedded
code": you can mix user input and code, allowing the HTML author to do
anything from load in data sets to enter most of the commands for users
without
2006 Oct 15
1
Execution halting of lmer on UNIX when no problem on windows
Dear R-users,
I have a frustrating problem that I am hoping has a simple fix. I am running a series of lmer models from the lme4 package of the general form:
model<-lmer(y~x1 + x2 ..... + xn + (1|site),data=dataframe,family=poisson,method="Laplace",control=list(usePQL=FALSE,msVerbose=TRUE))
where the same model is executed multiple times on a bootstrapped dataframe. For each
2006 Sep 11
3
Extracting overdispersion estimates from lmer amd glm objects
Dear list,
I am needing to extract the estimate of overdispersion (deviance / residual degrees of freedom or c-hat) from multiple model objects - so they can then be used to compare the extent of overdispersion among alternative models as well as calculate qausi-AIC values. I have been unable to do this, despite consulting a number of manuals and searching the R-help. I am imaging that in
2006 Sep 04
1
Problem with Variance Components (and general glmm confusion)
Dear list,
I am having some problems with extracting Variance Components from a random-effects model:
I am running a simple random-effects model using lme:
model<-lme(y~1,random=~1|groupA/groupB)
which returns the output for the StdDev of the Random effects, and model AIC etc as expected.
Until yesterday I was using R v. 2.0, and had no problem in calling the variance components of the
1998 Mar 02
0
R-beta: "out of virtual memory"
Hi,
We just ran up against a "Memory exhausted" error trying to manipulate a
7Mb data file on R 0.61.1 FreeBSD-2.2.5, so I checked the manpage and
discovered the "-v" option. However, I can only run "R -v 11". Anything
higher gives the following:
> R -v 12
R : Copyright 1998, Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka
Version 0.61.1 Alpha (January 12, 1998)
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