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2016 May 22
4
[Bug 95520] New: Error when recovering from suspend mode: fifo: ce0 engine fault on channel 0
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95520 Bug ID: 95520 Summary: Error when recovering from suspend mode: fifo: ce0 engine fault on channel 0 Product: xorg Version: unspecified Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium
2002 Apr 09
1
write.table
Hello, When using write.table I am getting two variables pasted together (not by choice). Has anyone else had this happen? Specifically, I have the following: d _ read.dta(paste('/montecarlo/forecast/off/',F,'.dta',sep='')) write.table(d,file=paste('/montecarlo/forecast/off/csv/',F,'.csv',sep=''), row.names=FALSE, col.names=FALSE,
2008 Jan 26
1
Read stata file from internet?
Dear R-helpers, I would like to have my students read into R an online Stata dataset: 'http://www.stat.ucla.edu/projects/datasets/risk_project.dta' I was able to read it into R after downloading it and converting it with StatTransfer (http://www.stattransfer.com/). Here is what happens when I use read.dta() as I would use read.table(): > require(foreign) > risk2 <-
2011 Aug 17
2
dotchart vs. dotplot ... groups
I'm trying to create a dotplot with some grouping. I've been able to create what I want using dotchart (basic graphics), but can't quite get it using dotplot (lattice). I prefer to use lattice (or ggplot2) because I think it's a bit easier to control some other aspects of the plot appearance. Basically, w/ lattice I've not been able to get the y-axis label to include the
2017 Jun 29
0
Different date formats in one column
I doubt your actual file looks like the mess that made it to my email software (below) because you posted HTML-format email. Read the Posting Guide, and in particular figure out how to send plain text email. You might try the "anytime" contributed package, though I suspect it too will choke on your mess. Otherwise, that will pretty much leave only a brute-force series of regular
2017 Jun 29
1
Different date formats in one column
Thanks Jeff. This is a nice way of solving this problem. What about the cases with 0015-02-21?Many thanks.?Best,Farnoosh On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 10:49 PM, Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: I doubt your actual file looks like the mess that made it to my email software (below) because you posted HTML-format email. Read the Posting Guide, and in particular
2007 Jul 30
1
correlation and matrix
Dear everyone, I am new in R and I've got difficulties in realizing the following tasks: -I have variables (factors) with different numbers of levels, either 1, 2 or 3. -I have a matrix containing these 204 factors and I have to correlate them by groups of 4 variables. -I have to delete the factors just having one level ( because when correlating one-level factors, the output is NA) here
2017 Sep 18
1
Data arrangement for PLSDA using the ropls package
Hello, I would like to do a partial least square discriminant analysis (PLSDA) in R using the package "ropls" Which is in R available via the R command : source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") I try to do a PLSDA to illustrate the impact of two genders (AP,C) on 5 compounds measured in persons (samples) should be illustrated. When I try to do a PLSDA I get the warning
2018 Mar 22
1
exporting data to stata
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 4:52 AM, Raja, Dr. Edwin Amalraj <amalraj.raja at abdn.ac.uk> wrote: > Hi , > > library(foreign) > write.dta(data1, "data1.dta") > > should work. I don't think so: > library(foreign) > example(svydesign) > write.dta(dstrat, "~/Downloads/foo.dta") Error in write.dta(dstrat, "~/Downloads/foo.dta") : The
2010 Jun 21
1
survfit function - event information???
Hi all! I am trying to extract output information from the survfit function in order to generate a matrix of select output for multiple factors. Specifically, I am interested in extracting the number of events (in the output below: 106, 2, 3). The variable names represented in my function (ee) are shown below, but none of those variables correspond to the column of events as shown in the output.
2019 May 01
24
[Bug 110572] New: System Crash: nouveau 0000:08:00.0: gr: PGRAPH TLB flush idle timeout fail and nouveau 0000:08:00.0: mmu: ce0 mmu invalidate timeout
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110572 Bug ID: 110572 Summary: System Crash: nouveau 0000:08:00.0: gr: PGRAPH TLB flush idle timeout fail and nouveau 0000:08:00.0: mmu: ce0 mmu invalidate timeout Product: Mesa Version: 19.0 Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All)
2005 Jun 06
3
write.dta limits
Hope everyone id doing great .. Just need some clarification over the limit of write.dta. I have some coauthors that use stata and I need to send them my data in .dta format. the data.frame is 41706x229 and I get the following Error in write.dta(Panel, file = "STATADATA/Panel.dta", version = 7) : a binary write error occured Once I subset the data everything works out fine. my
2011 Nov 08
2
compare linear regressions
Hi, I'm trying to compare two linear regressions. I'm using the following approach: ################## xx<-1:100 df1 <- data.frame(x = xx, y = xx * 2 + 30 + rnorm(n=length(xx),sd=10), g = 1) df2 <- data.frame(x = xx, y = xx * 4 + 9 + rnorm(n=length(xx),sd=10), g = 2) dta <- rbind(df1, df2) dta$g <- factor(dta$g)
2018 Mar 22
0
exporting data to stata
Hi , library(foreign) write.dta(data1, "data1.dta") should work. The file will be saved in the working directory. Use getwd() to know the working directory. Best wishes Amalraj Raja -----Original Message----- From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of rosario scandurra Sent: 22 March 2018 07:47 To: r-help at r-project.org Subject: [R] exporting data to stata
2010 Dec 03
2
difference between linear model & scatterplot matrix
Dear R-users, I'm studing a DB, structured like this (just a little part of my dataset): _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Site Latitude Longitude Year Tot-Prod Total_Density dmp Dendoudi-1 15.441964 -13.540179 2005 3271.16 1007 16993.25 Dendoudi-2 15.397321 -13.611607
2007 Jul 21
2
avoiding timconsuming for loop renaming identifiers
Hi All I was wondering if I can avoid a time-consuming for loop on my 600000 obs dataset. school_id y 8 9.87 8 8.89 8 7.89 8 8.88 20 6.78 20 9.99 20 8.79 31 10.1 31 11 There are, say, 143 different schools in this 600000 obs dataset. I need to thave sequential identifiers, 1,2,3,4,5,...,143. I was using an
2013 Jan 16
1
Read.dta and Write.dta Binary Data Error
Thanks in advance. I pass data sets between R and Stata and think dta files would be the best files for this. To do this I can use package foreign or package memisc. I mostly use foreign, although have used memisc and this problem mostly didn't happen, but created errors at other times. I have a csv data set (and created a test case) with with at least one column completely missing. This
2013 Feb 25
1
Issue attaching a dataset
I use to work whit stata dataframe, so, when I use R I type read.dta Until today I do that without any problem, after type: mydata<-read.dta("C:/dropbox/dataframe.dta") attach(mydata) Everything works great... but today, when I typed: mydata<-read.dta("C:/dropbox/dataframe.dta") attach(mydata) Appeared: Error in substr(these, 1L, 6L) : invalid multibyte string at
2018 Mar 22
3
exporting data to stata
Hi, I am new to R and I want to export data into Stata. Could somebody help with that? Thanks a lot. This is the code I am using: > setwd("D:/datasets/Seg-bcn/ESBD") > data1 <- readRDS("r17045_ESDB_Habitatges_BDD_V_1_0.rds") > library(foreign) > write.dta(data="data1", file = "D:/datasets/data1.dta") Error in write.dta(data =
2007 Jun 15
1
importing .dta files
I'm trying to read in a Stata file but I've never used this function ( read.dta). It's the only one that seems to come close to working, but I keep getting this error: > data<-read.dta("C:/Documents and Settings/Chris/Desktop/S4412/catestscores.dta") Error in read.dta("C:/Documents and Settings/Chris/Desktop/S4412/catestscores.dta", : a binary read