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2002 Jan 16
2
list indexing
Hello
I've got a question about list indexing. If anyone can help or point
in the direction of some documentation, that'd be great. I've checked
the Introduction to R and R language definition.
Say you have a list of vectors:
>
2001 Dec 18
4
chi-squared test
I don't quite understand the difference between the two methods for
performing a chi-squared test on contingency tables: summary(table())
and chisq.test()
They may different results. E.g.:
aa <- gl(2, 10)
bb <- as.factor(c(1,2,2,2,1,2,1,2,2,2,1,2,2,2,1,1,1,2,1,1))
aa <- c(aa, aa)
bb <- c(bb, bb)
table(aa, bb)
summary(table(aa, bb))
chisq.test(aa, bb)
Could somebody give me
2001 Nov 23
3
compiling R under hpux
Dear R user,
I'm wondering if anyone was succesful in compiling R under hpux 10.20
I couldn't compile verion 1.2.1 or 1.3.
I asked this question two weeks ago, but nobody replyed. Looks that not
many people are using hpux machines.
Thanks
Frank Mattes
Department of Virology
Royal Free Hospital
London
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2007 Feb 02
5
reading very large files
Hi all,
I have a large file (1.8 GB) with 900,000 lines that I would like to read.
Each line is a string characters. Specifically I would like to randomly
select 3000 lines. For smaller files, what I'm doing is:
trs <- scan("myfile", what= character(), sep = "\n")
trs<- trs[sample(length(trs), 3000)]
And this works OK; however my computer seems not able to handle
2001 Sep 25
2
glm.nb, anova.negbin
Dear R-collegues,
I'm getting an error message (Error in round) when summarising a glm.nb
model, and when using anova.negbin (in R 1.3.1 for windows):
> m.nb <- glm.nb(tax ~ areal)
> m.bn
Call: glm.nb(formula = tax ~ areal, init.theta = 5.08829537115498,
link = log)
Coefficients:
(Intercept) areal
3.03146 0.03182
Degrees of Freedom: 283 Total (i.e. Null); 282
2005 Oct 04
1
repeated measures with random effects
Dear all,
I'm interested in analysing a reapeated measure desing where plant
height (H) was measured 3 times (Time). The experimental design
include 2 fixed factor (say A and B) in which A is nested in B, and a
random factor (C, the plot), using the aov().
So my first idea would be something like:
aov(H ~ B * A %in% B * Time + Error(id) )
where id is the factor coded for the repeated
2008 Feb 10
2
reshape
Dear colleagues,
I'd like to reshape a datafame in a long format to a wide format, but
I do not quite get what I want. Here is an example of the data I've
have (dat):
sp <- c("a", "a", "a", "a", "b", "b", "b", "c", "d", "d", "d", "d")
tr <- c("A",
2002 Feb 20
3
Feature Request: "matrix[1:10,1:10, block=F] <- 1:10"
Hi Guys,
I've again been surprised when something like
> m <- matrix("", nrow=3,ncol=3)
> index_i <- c(2,1,3)
> index_j <- c(1,3,2)
> vals <- c("a","b","c")
> m[ index_i, index_j ] <- vals
> m
gives block-wise application of the assignment:
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] "b" "b" "b"
[2,]
2003 Dec 18
2
barplot & plot together
Dear colleges,
I'm trying to combine a barplot and a plot in a single figure as follows:
data <- 1:6
t <- barplot(data, axes=F)
par(new= T)
plot(t, data, type="b")
However, as you can see in the example, the dots of the second plot do
not fall in the midpoint of the bars in the first. Any trick for setting
the 2 plots at the same scale?
I have unsuccessfully tried:
plot(t,
2003 Apr 24
1
matrix to coordinates
Dear R-users,
I'm sure it must be a specific function or a better way to convert
matrix to x,y,z coordinates (and viceversa), than my function below (it
works). Any help?
m2coord <- function(m)
{
k <- nrow(m)*ncol(m)
aa <- data.frame(r=1:k, c=1:k, v=1:k)
k <- 0
for (i in 1:nrow(m))
for (j in 1:ncol(m))
{
k <- k+1
aa$f[k]=i; aa$c[k]=j; aa$v[k]=m[i,j]
}
aa
}
Juli
2003 May 01
4
var[i]
Dear all,
How could I use variables in a loop that their names are in a vector?
For example:
aaa <- 1:10
bbb <- aaa*2
ccc <- aaa+bbb
varn <- c("aaa", "bbb", "ccc")
m <- rep(NA, 3)
for (i in 1:length(varn)) m[i] <- mean(varn[i]) # wrong
thanks in advance
Juli
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2008 Jun 26
1
write.table a df with specific column order
Hi
I'd like to write.table a dataframe, but with an specific order of
columns. Is there a direct way to do it? or I have to generate a new
dataframe as follows:
t <- data.frame(c=1:10, b=11:20, a=letters[1:10])
t2 <- data.frame(a=t$a, b=t$b, c=t$c)
write.table(t2, row.names=F)
Thanks for any comment
Juli
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2008 Jun 27
1
removing blanks from a string
Hi
Is there a way to remove blank characters from the end of strings in a
vector? Something like the =TRIM functions of the OpenOffice
spreadsheet. E.g.,
a <- c("hola ", "Yes ", "hello ") # I'd like to get:
c("hola", "Yes", "hello")
Thanks
Juli
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2000 Mar 16
2
glm: offset in poisson
R-users,
Can an offset term be included in a Poisson model?
I get an error message when trying that:
>r3o <- glm(tax ~ areal + offset(o), family=poisson)
Error in (if (is.empty.model(mt)) glm.fit.null else glm.fit)(x = X, y = Y, :
inner loop 1; can't correct step size
In addition: Warning message:
Step size truncated due to divergence in: (if (is.empty.model(mt))
2002 Sep 05
4
line thickness in plots
Hi all,,
Is it possible to set a thicker line for the box around the plots? (i.e.
for the four axes)
Something like lwd (lines) but for the box.
Thanks
juli
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2001 Mar 30
1
SVM support vector machine
Hi all,
sorry for my previuos question that was incomplete...
i would like to test the SVM (support vector machine) algorithm?
is somebody know if there are available program for R or S?
thanks...
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2002 Apr 12
1
correlated binary random numbers
Dear all,
does any of you know a source for R code for
the generation of correlated binary random numbers?
Thanks a lot
Peter Schlattmann
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2002 Aug 10
1
How to concatenate a variable and assign value
for(i in c(1,50,100,250)){
Then I want to create a variable called:
graph++i <- histogram...
}
Any ideas?
With hist it is easy to create multiple graphs on a page but with the trellis
histogram, I am finding it a bit more awkward. It seems that I have to use
print(graph1, split=c(1,1,1,2), more=T) to achieve the desired result. Does
anyone have code they are willing to share which
2008 Feb 27
1
glm binomial with no successes
Dear all,
I have a question on glm, family binomial. I do not see significant
differences between the levels of a factor (treatment) if all data for
a level is 0; and replacing a 0 for a 1 (in fact reducing the
difference), then I detect the significant difference that I expected.
Is there a way to overcome this problem? or this is an expected
behaviour ? Here is an example:
s <-
2002 Dec 06
2
R 1.6.1 segmentation fault
Hi,
We have been running R ver 1.4.1 on a redhat linux (7.1)cluster without
problem for quit some time.
Now, some user wanted me to install version 1.6.1, and it compiled fine,
but it crashes with "segmentation fault" when you run it. I used gcc296
(default) for compiling, Should I change compiler or is there some other
thing I could do to avoid this problem.
Regards
Per-Anders