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2002 Sep 23
4
How do I change plot colors in bwplot
Hello, I'm using bwplot to make a few plots. The plots are exactly what I need, but are coming out with a grey background and turquoise boxes and whiskers. I cannot figure out how to just get black and white to be the default. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks Kenneth E. Nussear Phone 775 784-1703 Ecology, Evolution and FAX 775 784-1369
2003 Feb 24
3
bwplot stats question
Hi List, Just wondering where the documentation exists for the statistics which makeup the bwplot. I'm guessing that if R is like similar products that the graph is constructed as The median is the filled circle. The box surrounding the filled circle depicts the 25th and 75th quartile. The range of values is given by the dotted lines (?whiskers?) outside of each box, and possible
2004 May 05
1
Repeated measures regression
Hi List, Just wondering if there is such a thing as repeated measures regression, and if so, can R do it? I have repeated measurements of 10 individuals over a 45 day period, and I would like to regress their daily activity time against a daily environmental temperature. If I do so using averages of activity time I find a significant negative correlation, but I worry that because I have
2007 May 24
4
Function to Sort and test AIC for mixed model lme?
Hi List I'm running a series of mixed models using lme, and I wonder if there is a way to sort them by AIC prior to testing using anova (lme1,lme2,lme3,....lme7) other than by hand. My current output looks like this. anova (lme.T97NULL.ml,lme.T97FULL.ml,lme.T97NOINT.ml,lme.T972way.ml,lme.T97fc. ml, lme.T97ns.ml, lme.T97min.ml) Model df AIC BIC logLik
2007 Apr 27
1
xy plot key colors don't match plot
Hi Trying to finish a simple xyplot, but the key colors don't match those specified on the plot. I have only been able to change the color of the key text, but not the points. Hours <- c (25.88,32.31,24.04,23.27,16.64,19.75,27.25,17.9,20.45,29.65,20.83,27.17, 28.42,28,18.85,17.4,19.75,25.34,23.23,29.85,28.96,25.6,14.67,20.55,25.77 ,
2002 Apr 30
0
R 150 for MacOS (Carbon R) released
I have just updated the CRAN with the latest build of R 150. The archive also contains all the base and recommended packages. It will be mirrored in a couple of days or so. Contributed packages will follow in few days. Stefano M. Iacus Here the Changes for version 1.5.0 Macintosh-specific changes to R =============================== rm150 ===== * using dev.off() when a user close a
2003 May 13
2
Barchart to make a graph like this??
Hi list, I'm trying to get R to make a graph like the one shown in this pdf, where males are white bars and females are black bars. http://www.brrc.unr.edu/~knussear/mmgraph.pdf I tried barchart, but I couldnt get the bars to share a common x axis. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks for your help Ken
2007 Apr 30
2
Independent contrasts from lme with interactions
Hi All, I've been searching the help archives but haven't found a workable solution to this problem. I'm running an lme model with the following call: >lme.fnl <- lme(Max ~ S + Tr + Yr + Tr:Yr, random = ~1 |TID) > anova(lme.fnl) numDF denDF F-value p-value (Intercept) 1 168 19255.389 <.0001 S 1 168 5.912 0.0161 Tr
2007 Jun 05
0
Front end for R in Mac,
> Em Segunda 04 Junho 2007 07:57, KK escreveu: > > Hello all. > > I just switched from Windows to Mac and I am trying to find a > good front > > end for R in Mac that is relatively user friendly and works well. > I have > > used RWinEdt for several years in Windows, and something similar > to RWinEdt > > for Mac would be ideal. I've looked into
2006 Aug 15
1
Grasper model error
I tried this over a the grasp users yahoo group and got no response....So I wonder if anyone here knows about grasper I keep getting this error when trying to run a model. Error in smooth.construct.tp.smooth.spec(object, data, knots) : Too many knots for t.p.r.s term: see `gam.control' to increase limit, or use a different basis, or see large data set help for `gam'. I'm using
2007 May 03
2
Package contrast error
Trying to use contrast to look at differences within an lme lme.fnl.REML <- lme(Max ~ S + Tr + Yr + Tr:Yr, random = ~1 |TID, method = "REML") I have three levels of Tr I'm trying to contrast among different years (R, T97, T98), years = 1997-1999, so I'm interested in contrasts of the interaction term. > anova(lme.fnl.REML) numDF denDF F-value
2008 Mar 28
7
Quick question: Does this graph have a name?
http://www.nabble.com/file/p16349649/at-length.png Hi, I produced this graph with R and I am very happy with it. But now I wonder: Is this some standard way of displaying data and if so, does it have a name? (like Histogram, Box plot etc.) I need to explain the plot to people so knowing a bit more about what exactly this is, would certainly help ;-) Thanks a lot! -- View this message in
2002 Feb 15
0
[Bug 118] New: Implement TIS (protocol 1) via PAM
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118 Summary: Implement TIS (protocol 1) via PAM Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: sshd AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org ReportedBy: fcusack at
2009 Feb 13
1
need help with errors in betareg analysis
Hi I'm trying to fit a model in betareg and I'm getting errors, but have no idea what they mean or how to solve them. Does anyone have experience with this? > model <- betareg(ACT ~ ST*SoilT, data = actDL_F) Warning messages: 1: In sqrt(W) : NaNs produced 2: In sqrt(W) : NaNs produced 3: In sqrt(1 + phihat) : NaNs produced data summaries don't give any na's or problems I
2002 Jul 04
4
Chroot patch (v3.4p1)
The following is a patch I've been working on to support a "ChrootUser" option in the sshd_config file. I was looking for a way to offer sftp access and at the same time restict interactive shell access. This patch is a necessary first step (IMO). It applies clean with 'patch -l'. Also attached is a shell script that helps to build a chrooted home dir on a RedHat 7.2
2006 Jan 24
1
propagate atimes with rsync-2.6.6 (fwd)
Dear Martin Pool. We regularly use rsync for making backups of our file systems but we have noticed that the atimes are not transferred with the files and are also always updated on the sender's side. Therefore, we have created a modified version of rsync based on rsync-2.6.6 protocol version 29 which transfers the access times with the transferred files and also allows to preserve the access
2016 May 30
2
Back end with special loop instructions
Hello. I'm writing a back end for my research SIMD processor that has an assembly language that is blocked structured, with one-level loops. An example program with my assembly language: REPEAT_X_TIMES(Param2) R0 = LS[offset_A]; END_REPEAT; The LLVM code somewhat equivalent to the above ASM program is: vector.body: %index = phi i64 [
1999 Dec 28
0
Patches to report rsaref build and to call pam_setcred
I've attached two patches. The first just changes the output of "ssh -V" to print that it was built against rsaref if libRSAglue (which is built as part of openssl only when it is built against rsaref) is present at build-time. The second adds appropriate calls to pam_setcred() in sshd. Without them, our systems can't access AFS because the PAM modules only get tokens at a
2006 Feb 01
1
[Bug 437] New: restore can segfaults when restoring corrupt policy counters
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=437 Summary: restore can segfaults when restoring corrupt policy counters Product: iptables Version: unspecified Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: iptables-restore
2005 Jan 06
0
[PATCH] ELF headers
This is a patch that I've had kicking around that I never sent in. With it applied I can compile the module programs from module-init-tools: diff -uNr klibc-0.178/include/sys/elf32.h klibc-0.178-fogo/include/sys/elf32.h --- klibc-0.178/include/sys/elf32.h 2004-01-30 14:40:51.000000000 -0700 +++ klibc-0.178-fogo/include/sys/elf32.h 2004-09-20 09:15:58.000000000 -0600 @@ -7,6 +7,10 @@