Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "factor creation"
2004 Jul 15
3
color scale to label a plot
Hello R-helpers
I want to put a color scale in a plot:
I've got an xy plot where the values of the response (z=f(x,y)) is symbolically given by colors (like heat or rainbow color scale)
I would like to put such a scale with apprpriates labels in the plot, so as to facilitate the interpretation (like in a finite elements result plot)
How is taht possible?
Thanks
Anne
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2004 Jul 13
5
table lookup n R
Hello R helpers!
I looked but did not find a table-lookup R-utility. I could use a loop to do the job (old FORTRAN/C habits die hard) but if I have a big table in which I have to search for the values corresponding to a vector, I end up logically with a double loop.
Is there already such a utility? Otherwise, is there a way without loops?
Thanks as always
Anne
2005 Jan 07
2
help with polytomous logistic regression
Hi!
I'm trying to do some ploytomous logistic regression using multinom() in the nnet package, but am a bit confused about interpretation of the results
Is it possible to get the following quantities:
I: maximum likelihood estimates to test for fit of model and significance of each predictor
(I would like to produce a table of the following type)
Analysis of Variance: MLE (values are
2004 Apr 26
3
Adding regression surface to cloud plot
Hello!
I would like to add a plot of the regression surface to my cloud plot . Is it possible?
Thanks
Anne
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2004 Dec 22
2
RE ordering levels
Sorry, sorry....
of course
levels(testf)[c(2,1,3)]
will do the job
My excuses to all
Anne
PS I will meditate the following saying
"la parole est d'argent et le silence est d'or"
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SEASONAL GREETINGS
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Email: anne.piotet@m-td.com
2005 Jan 04
1
scree plot
Hi!
Is there an easy way to add to the scree-plot labels to each value pertaining to the cumulative proportion of explained variance?
Thanks and a happy new year
Anne
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2005 Jan 06
2
library vcd for R rw2001
Is there an upgrate of the vcd library (visualisation of categorical data) for the latest R version?
Trying to download it from CRAN I get
URL /data/WWW/ftp/pub/R/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/vcd_0.1-3.4.zip was not found on this server.
googling it, I found it for instance on
http://www.sourcekeg.co.uk/cran/bin/windows/contrib/1.9/
but trying to install it gave me the message
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2004 Nov 29
2
problem with using transace
>I am trying to use the Hmisc function transace to transform predictors
>
> test<-cbind(flowstress,pressres,alloy)
> xtrans<-transace(x,binary=pressres',monotonic='flowstress', categorical='alloy')
>
>
>and I am getting the following message??
>Error in ace(x[, -i], x[, i], monotone = im, categorical = ic) :
> unused argument(s) (monotone ...)
2004 Dec 06
3
removing NA as a level
Dear R-helpers,
I have a problem which I suppose is trivila, but...
I have included NA values as factors ( (to be able to make nice printed summaries with NAs % ba category ) with the following code
dat$x.f<-factor(dat$x, exclude=NULL); levels(dat$x.f)<-c("A1","A2","A3","A4","NA"); length(dat$x.f)
Now, I want to impute the missing values.
2003 Sep 08
3
multiple selection syntax
Hello
This is a very newbie question on R syntax, but I do not find the answer....
I want to make a selection on an interval say choose Xint in the
interval of temperatures 390-399
I tried this syntax
Xint<- X[t>=390 && t< 400]
typing >XintI get the answer numeric(0)
it did not select any object! 'though I verified that there indeed are
occrencies of X in this
2005 Jan 07
1
Visualizing complex analytic functions using domain coloring
Hi
has anyone coded up domain colouring for visualizing complex analytic
functions
(such as elliptic functions)?
[
the idea is to depict a complex function f(z) using a filled.contour()
variant
in which the hue is given by Arg(f(z)), and the saturation by Mod(f(z)).
]
--
Robin Hankin
Uncertainty Analyst
Southampton Oceanography Centre
European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK
tel
2005 Jan 10
4
Graphical table in R
I would like R to produce some tabulated data in a graphical output. When
I say tabulated data, what I mean is a table with rows and columns. This
would be useful when reading in a big file, performing some analysis on
it, and then wanting to display the results as a table.
Something like
plot(x,...)
where x is a matrix
For example, the result could look (approximatly) like...
2002 Feb 13
1
wine and dreamweaver
Hi all!
I'm pretty new to this list, and got already a question:
Does anyone of you successfully made dreamweaver 2 work wine?
Cause I'm pretty stuck with it.
It tells me that I don't have a good windows version :-(
Thanks a lot for your help!
ByE!
2005 Aug 09
2
connexion problem getHdata (HMisc)
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2004 Dec 22
4
ordering levels
Hello!
I would like to know if there is a simple way to reorder levels of a given factor.Let's say that the vector
testf<-factor(c("red","red","red","blue","blue","white"))
levels(testf) : blue red white
should have reordered levels such as
levels(testf) : red blue white
(this is for presentation purposes)
I guess
2004 Nov 26
2
multiple logistic regression
Dear R helpers!
Is there an utility for multiple logistic regression where the response is not ordinal? As the predictors do not satisfy the necessary hypothesis, I cannot use discriminant analysis.
Thanks and have a nice R-day
Anne
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2004 Jul 16
3
small problem with predict
hello to all!
I have a small problem wit predict() for lm
Let's say I have predictors x1 and x2, response y
I want to predict for a new ds say
dn<-data.frame(x1= seq(min(x1),max(x1),length=10),x2=rep(median(x2),10))
predict(lm(y~x1+x2),dn,se.fit=T)
Error message
> Error: variables 'x1', 'x2' were specified differently from the fit
(I looked in the help and found
2003 Jul 15
3
How to read in data
Hello,
I'm new to R and in the process of testing it
My first question: I fail to read in my data (ANSI toto.txt file, tab separated)
> test <-read.table("toto.txt")
Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open connection
In addition: Warning message:
cannot open file `toto.txt'
> test <-
2004 Jul 16
3
still problems with predict!
Hi all,
I still have problems with the predict function by setting up the values on
which I want to predict
ie:
original df: p1 (193 obs) variates y x1 x2
rm(list=ls())
x1<-rnorm(193)
x2<-runif(193,-5,5)
y<-rnorm(193)+x1+x2
p1<-as.data.frame(cbind(y,x1,x2))
p1
y x1 x2
1 -0.6056448 -0.1113607 -0.5859728
2 -4.2841793 -1.0432688 -3.3116807
......
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2003 Sep 16
2
Interfacing C++ , MysQL and R
Hello!
After a presentation of some statistical analysis of process datas, (where the few R possibilities I was able to show made quite a big impression), I was asked if it was possible to program a statistical application which could be used directly by the end user.
Such an application would include a userfriendly interface (developped in C++), a db , a core statistical program, standard