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2003 Aug 28
1
R-help: beginner question - Thank you! OUTLIERS
Hi, Thank you so much for all your rapid answers. I am impressed. What i didn't know was that i have to assign my data to an object to work further on. It was not clear from the help (at least for me) that 'data()' itself is calling data already in R packages. All of you make that clear. Now, if you can suggest any good package to use for identifying outliers it will be great
2003 Sep 03
1
plot only partial plots
Hi everybody, I would like to plot only a part of a data frame, and identify the IDs for all the points with values higher than a certain value. I will try to be more explicit: I did a qqnorm plot of my data. It is obvious from the plot that all the sample quantiles which are in Theoretical Quantiles = or > than 1 belong to another group. To be sure about that I plot the cooks.distance
2004 Aug 09
2
Memory failure!!!!
Hi, I am trying to increase the memory R can use. I am running R under Windows on a machine with 2 GB of physical RAM and 4GB of paged memory. I wrote in the R property windows --sdi --max-mem-size=4094M, but the R itself when it is doing a bayesian modelling (geoR) it stops at 1,096K and i get memory errors because it cannot allocate a new segment of about 500K of memory. I don't have
2003 Sep 21
1
aov and data behind plots
Hi y'all, First of all many thanks to Christian, Petr and Spencer for their replies. Your answers helped me to learn few more triks since then ;-) Now i have a question relating "aov". When i use aov i end up with 4 plots. How do i "see" the data behind those plots? I know about summary - but this gives me only some statistical info. Also, if i want to identify which
2003 Sep 21
3
Z aware interpolation
Hello again, There is any package which does Z aware (real 3D) interpolations? It can be any method (IDW, kriging or spline) but it should take into consideration not only x and y coordinates for interpolation, but also z coordinate. I looked into different packages but it seems i didn't find the right one. The ultimate goal is to import the output into a GIS (Geographical Information
2003 Aug 28
4
R-help: beginner question
Hi, I am a beginner user of R. I have a trivial question ? I am almost ashamed I cannot figure it out does not matter how many times I am reading the help. I have a table in .txt format, tab delimited. I can read it with ?read.delim()? with no problems. Afterwards I would like to use boxplot function to see if there are any outliers in the column 5 of my data called TPAH16.ppm In the
2004 Jul 14
0
Ord-Getis O statistics
Hi list, I am wondering if anybody knows if the Ord-Getis O statistics of local spatial autocorrelation in the presence of the global spatial association is implemented in any of the R packages - and of course in which package ;-)). I am not interested in Getis-Ord G statistics, for now. Thank you in advance, Monica Monica Palaseanu-Lovejoy University of Manchester School of Geography
2004 Jun 08
0
vardiag Package and nlregb
Hi everyone, I'm interested in the analysis of spatial data, and I'm trying out several R-packages. Today I was attempting to use the package vardiag (version 0.1): >> library(vardiag) >> rs4.vo <- varobj(rs4[,2:4],trace=2) >[1] 1 >Error: couldn't find function "nlregb" so far I know "nlregb" is a S-plus function for optimization, so this
2007 Feb 05
1
strange error in "robust" package
Hi everybody, I am using quite frequently the "robust" package and until now i never had any problems. Actually last time i used it was last Friday very successfully. Anyway, today anytime i want to use the function "fit.models" i get the following error even if i use the example form the help file: data(woodmod.dat) woodmod.fm <- fit.models(list(Robust =
2003 Nov 17
4
cumulative distribution functions
hi y'all, I am wondering if there is any special command, function, package, etc to help me doing a cumulative distribution function, with y-scale - probability scale. I tried the help in R and i got the following answers: cumsum(base) Cumulative Sums, Products, and Extremes ecdf(stepfun) Empirical Cumulative Distribution Function cpgram(ts) Plot
2004 Jun 23
8
Automatic routine - help
Hi, I would like to write a little automatic routine in R, but i am a too much of a beginner for that. I will appreciate any help regarding this particular problem. Let?s suppose I have a data.frame with j columns (from 1 to n) and i rows (from 1 to p). I would like to write a procedure which reads every column j (j from 1 to n) and compare each value with the interval [0,1]. If z(i,j) is
2004 Mar 24
5
colors, lines, characters .... documentation
Hi, Very so often when i am plotting something, doing a histogram, or whatever i am struggling to find out which are the numbers for different colors, palette names, types of lines, symbols, etc. Is there any documentation on line with all these numbers / names and the associated symbol / color??? For example if i am using the command image it uses a palette from red to yellow, with red the
2004 Mar 05
1
selecting certain rows from a data.frame
Hi, First of all - thank you for the answers regarding shared library. If i am attempting to translate the library from Linux to Windows - i think i will need some heavy baby-sitting ;-))) It is way out of my league - for now. Meanwhile i have this new question: suppose i have a data.frame with x and y columns and 10 rows, 1 to 10. I also have a variable m (or an array if you like) with 5
2004 Jun 23
4
Automatic routine - NEW
Hi Again, First of all thank you for all the responses to my previous query. Your answers were very helpful and I did the job ;-). Now I hope you can answer as quick the following (sorry I am invading you with trivial questions): Let?s use again the following data.frame example: DF <- data.frame(x=rnorm(5), y=rnorm(5)) I want to obtain a new data.frame (or matrix) that contains only n
2004 May 14
1
log Y scales for parplot
Hi, I am doing a barplot, and the fist bar is very big (high values) and the rest of the bars are quite small (small values). So - is there any way to make the Y scale logarithmic so that i have a wider distance from 0 to 50 for example than for 50 to 100, and so on? Thanks in advance for any help, Monica
2004 Apr 21
1
Does R runs on IRIX 6.5 platforms?
Hi, I am trying to do a bayesian modelling and my Windows PC seems not to have enough memory to do it. So now i would like to run GeoR on an IRIX 6.5 platform (UNIX related as i understood). Do you know if R is compatible with this type of platform? I am not allowed to try it until i have an answer to that. Thank you so much, Monica
2004 Jun 03
1
ecdf plots, lines, and y values
Hi, I have a question for the group, perhaps someone can help me figure this out. I've already looked in the help files and they were no help to me. I have a vector of values and I am plotting an ecdf graph. 1. How can i draw a continuous line through the ecdf points? (lines and type for the plot with an ecdf object does not work) 2. Supposing I have this line drawn. I can add a
2004 Mar 09
1
Error message - what does it mean???
Hi, I am trying to calculate mahalanobis distances for a matrix x with n*p variables. I am getting the following error: md2 <- mahalanobis(x, center, cov) Error in solve.default(cov, tol = tol.inv) : system is computationally singular: reciprocal condition number = 2.11165e-009 What does it means? Thank you so much for any help, Monica
2004 May 17
1
basics: how do you sort a table?
Hi, This may be a very basic question but it seems i cannot figure it out does not matter what. how do you sort a table (ascending or descending) after the values in one particular column? I want to do something like the sort function in Xcel. Also, is there any other plot function that accepts log for y axes like the parplot2() from gregmisc? Thanks for the tip Marc about barplot2. very
2007 Apr 10
2
Kmeans cluster analysis
Hello, I have a data-set containing 22 variables, after appropriate transformations etc I ran a kmeans cluster analysis for 4 clusters , I ran it 20 times to find a result with the lowest within sum of squares. My question is how best do I go about finding out what the characteristics are of each cluster? Is one cluster dominated by a particular set of variables or by a particular