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2003 Feb 04
1
Background color of plot
I'm using the parameters "mfrow" and "mfg" to display some graphics(plots) at the same time. Although, because of the parameter "mfg", the parameter "bg" don´t change the background color. What can I do to solve this? Here is the code I'm using... ... i <- 1 for(j in 1:4){ for(k in 1:2){ limiares <-
2000 Nov 01
3
triangular matrix
How I make the below matrix | a^0 0 0 ... 0 | | a^1 a^0 0 ... 0 | | a^2 a^1 a^0 ... 0 | | . | | . | | . | | a^n a^(n-1) a^(n-2) ... a^0 | with no loops, where "a" is a constant? ======================================================================== C?zar de Freitas Depto. de Estat?stica - UFPE Recife - Pernambuco - Brasil
2013 Aug 23
1
[Bridge] challenge of year: connect to LAN using wireless-ap over bridge + unmanaged l2tpv3 tunnel + bridge? it's possible?
hi everyone, so,first it seemed a trivial question to me, but since I could not find anybody being neither able to answer this question nor giving a short config example. after a few sleepless nights and exhausting all the reading and research. here I am sharing my problem with all of you, in the hope of some possible solution/sugestion. or is it that this is impossible?? below my
2005 Dec 21
1
How do I edit the x-axis on a time series plot?
I am merely trying to reproduce Figure 1.2 of Chris Chatfield's 6th edition of his The Analysis of Time Series: An Introduction (page 2). The S-PLUS code is on pages 305-306. I am almost there but I am having a heck of a time trying to modify and change the x-axis per the book. The book shows the x-axis with 10 tick marks, correctly positioned, and labeled "Jan 53", ...,
2010 Apr 20
3
Basic doubt on ylim
Hi all, I'm a newbie with R and with a very basic question. Can I define the minor unit for ylim? For example, I have a y scale ranging from 1 to 14, jumping automatically every 2 units, but I want it to jump 1 unit at a time...is it possible? I tried something like >boxplot(bla[,1], xlim=c(1,15,1) and it didn't obbey... :( any suggestion?? Cheers from Portugal! Patrícia -- View
2010 Aug 13
2
Kalman filter
Dear All, Could anyone?give me a hand?to suggest few packages in R to running Kalman prediction and filtration ? Thanks Fir
1999 Jun 08
1
inverse.gaussian, nbinom
Two questions: 1. inverse.gaussian is up there as one of the glm families, but do people ever use it? There is no inverse.gaussian in the R distribution family, and when I checked McCullagh & Nelder, it only appeared twice in the book (according to subject index), once in the table on p. 30 and once on p. 38 in a passing sentence. Is there a good reference on this distribution? 2. When I
2002 Jun 26
0
GRETL (GUI's for teaching)
A nice free software with a GUI-interface (which can be linked to R, BTW) is GRETL: http://gretl.sourceforge.net/ . Some people may find it useful for basic stuff. Regards, Francisco. -- Francisco Cribari-Neto voice: +55-81-32718420 Departamento de Estatistica fax: +55-81-32718422 Universidade Federal de Pernambuco e-mail: cribari at de.ufpe.br Recife/PE, 50740-540,
2001 Apr 07
0
Ox (was: Using Gauss with R)
I'll be even more tangent. Those interested in Ox, see http://www.de.ufpe.br/~cribari/ox.pdf Cheers, Francisco. Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 09:34:19 +0100 (BST) From: Bill Simpson <wsi at gcal.ac.uk> Subject: Re: [R] Using Gauss with R This is a tangent to your question. The economist Jurgen Doornik has written a language called Ox: http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Users/Doornik/doc/ox/ox.htm
2001 May 16
1
stl in library(ts)
I am running R 1.2.2 under Linux. When using the function stl in the ts library, how can I save the seasonal component? What I would like was something like: library(ts) data(nottem) data.stl <- stl(nottem, "per") x <- data.stl$sea This what I get: > x NULL I would, however, like to store in x the seasonal component. Thanks in advance. Francisco. -- Francisco
2003 Jan 15
1
Tobit regression
Does anyone have an R function for the estimation of Tobit regression models (for censored responses), as described, e.g., in Davidson, R. and MacKinnon, J.G., 1993, Section 15.7, Estimation and Inference in Econometrics, Oxford University Press? Thanks. FC. -- Francisco Cribari-Neto voice: +55-81-32718420 Departamento de Estatistica fax: +55-81-32747425 Universidade
2001 May 03
0
R and Ox
Hi David, I hope all is well w/ you. Co-operation beetwen R and Ox would be most welcome. A possible problem lies in the fact that, although free for academic use, Ox is not open source. I too have been using Ox for computer-intensive programming. I also code some of my programs in C, but I always try Ox first, and in most cases it is efficient enough. For details, see
1999 May 13
2
R under Red Hat Linux 6.0
I have just upgraded from Red Hat Linux 5.2 to version 6.0 (with GNOME) on an intel box. I have also upgraded to the latest R version (0.64.1-2 rpm) and have also installed the corresponding GNOME rpm. However, I am not able to start R: [cribari at edgeworth install]$ R /usr/lib/R/bin/R.binary: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/R/bin/R.binary: undefined symbol: __setfpucw [cribari at
2000 Sep 22
3
[?] RPM install problems (Linux)
When I try to install the R RPM under Mandrake Linux 7.1 (intel), I get the following error: [root at edgeworth programs]# rpm -ivh R-base-1.1.1-1.i386.rpm error: failed dependencies: libreadline.so.3 is needed by R-base-1.1.1-1 [root at edgeworth programs]# I do have realine installed: [root at edgeworth programs]# rpm -qa | grep readline readline-4.1-4mdk and
2013 Oct 28
1
Unable to provision VM attaching it directly to a OVS bridge
Reposting from virt-tools mailing list: Hi! I'm facing a problem that could be triggered by some lacking of support from libvirt on Open vSwitch (or could be my mistake). I have interests in researching on virtual networks and SDN. To keep things simple, I've decided to use libvirt/virt-tools to manage VM's since my focus is on the network, instead of using a full feature system
2000 Nov 05
3
glm
Hi to all, So I'm also a new user. I downloaded the program last week and I think it's great. Thanks to those who have developed R. I have a special interest in GLM as a tool to describe fisheries and its variables and I'm just begging to study it. As I could understand there's two types of GLM sun of squares: in "type I" the factors are added in sequence and
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
2013 Jul 05
1
kruskal.test followed by kruskalmc
Hi all, After running kruskal.test I have got results (p<0,005) pointing to reject the hypothesis that the samples were draw from the same population. Howerver when I run the kruskalmc there are no significant differences in any of the multiple comparisons. Is that possible? Some clarification? Thanks, Humber <https://sites.google.com/site/humberandrade> [[alternative HTML version
2003 Oct 31
3
Problems with help.start()
Hello there, I've just installed R for Windows 1.8.0 and I'm experiencing problems with help.start(). It opens the help page as it supposed to do, then I go to "Search Engine & Keywords", but when I click anything there, it returns me a (aparently) JavaScript error, something like "The object does not support this method or property". The Search Engine doesn't
2012 Apr 13
4
agent suddenly disabled
Disclaimer: I''m a newbie... I''ve only been using Puppet for a few days. My agent has been running fine for a few days but now when I perform: puppet agent --no-daemonize --verbose --onetime I get the following message: notice: Skipping run of Puppet configuration client; administratively disabled; use ''puppet Puppet configuration client --enabled'' to re-