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2002 May 02
1
design/HMISC packages
Hello,
No luck in loading Frank Harrell's packages -- did anyone encountered the
same problem?
R : Copyright 2002, The R Development Core Team
Version 1.4.1 (2002-01-30)
> library(design, T)
Design library by Frank E Harrell Jr, Version of Wed Apr 17 17:07:30 EDT
2002
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load shared library
2007 Jun 13
2
Design library installation problem
Dear Listers
I have tried to install Frank Harrell's two libaries: Hmisc
and Design.
I found that Hmisc was listed in the list of packages from
the Install Packages command on the Packages menu, but
Design was not. I installed Hmisc from this list, and when I
issued the library(Hmisc) command, it loaded into memory
correctly.
I then copied the Design 1.1-1.zip file from the
2003 May 16
1
Question on ldBands function in Hmisc package by Harrell
Has anyone tried to download Hmisc and used ldBands function for calculating
Lan-Demets group sequential boundaries? The write-up in F.Harrell's website
indicates that, besides downloading the package Hmisc, one needs to copy the
progra ld98 from the University of Wisconsin website. As suggested, I did
this but received another error message regarding the search path. I think
I have fixed
2003 May 19
2
upData levels in Hmisc
Dear listserve members, especially Prof. Harrell:
I am trying to create a factor variable that has fewer levels than the
original.
I have a factor:
>rosa$risk1
[1] 2 2 5 1 ...
[1799] 3 3 1 3 1 6 3 3 1 5 3 5 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 1 1 3
Levels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8
But when I do this:
rosa2 <- upData(rosa,
2002 Apr 29
1
Release of Design library; update of Hmisc library
The Design library has been fully ported to R except for Cox proportional hazards regression modeling (using Therneau's survival package) which will be available in about two weeks. It will take much longer to make all the example code executable, is it currently contains many examples for which data are not provided. Thanks to Xiao Gang Fan <xiao.gang.fan1 at libertysurf.fr> who
2002 Apr 29
1
Release of Design library; update of Hmisc library
The Design library has been fully ported to R except for Cox proportional hazards regression modeling (using Therneau's survival package) which will be available in about two weeks. It will take much longer to make all the example code executable, is it currently contains many examples for which data are not provided. Thanks to Xiao Gang Fan <xiao.gang.fan1 at libertysurf.fr> who
2005 Aug 02
1
Hmisc / Design question
All,
I have been reading Dr. Harrell's excellent
"Regression Modeling Strategies" book and trying out
the exercises. I understand that contrast( ) is used
to obtain contrasts between two variables for given
levels of other nuisance variables; is there a way
to use contrast( ) to obtain, for example, Scheffe
confidence intervals / hypothesis tests for many
post hoc contrasts at
2003 Apr 24
1
"Missing links": Hmisc and Design docs
Hi folks,
Using R Version 1.6.2 (2003-01-10)
on SuSE Linux 7.2,
I just installed Hmisc_1.5-3.tar.gz and Design_1.1-5.tar.gz
These were taken from
http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/library/r
Checked the dependencies:
Hmisc: grid, lattice, mva, acepack -- all already installed
Design: Hmisc, survival -- survival already installed, so
installed Hmisc first
All seems to go
2003 Nov 11
4
HMisc describe -- error with dates
Hello,
I am trying to use HMisc describe on a data frame. I have specified certain
variables as dates using, for example:
df1$aidsdate <- dates(aidsdate,format="day.mon.year", origin=c(month = 1,
day = 1, year = 1960))
When I use describe on the dataframe I get this error:
Error in Ops.dates(weights, x) : * not defined for chron objects
Has anyone had this problem? I had
2004 Feb 04
5
Date Time Conversion problems...
At one time (version 1.7), the code below used to work for converting and
extracting based on the Date Time. In version 1.8.1, something changed I
know, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what...
Data:
UserName,RequestDate,PO,OrderDate,ExpDelivDate,Vendor,Total
"Woody, Jim",12/19/2002,AP15063,1/7/2003,2/10/2003,Ames ,8570
"Harrold,
2004 Jan 28
1
Re: Help with Hmisc/Design installation in R-aqua (apple)
Thanks, all, for your responses to my earlier email about installing the
Hmisc and Design libraries created by Harrell FE Jr.
This was the body of my email requesting help:
"I have tried, unsuccessfully, to install the Hmisc and Design libraries
(Harrell FE Jr) in R-aqua (Apple). These libraries are in source code only
(i.e. not yet in ready-to-use binary format). Unfortunately, when I
2011 Mar 01
1
which does the "S.D." returned by {Hmisc} rcorr.cens measure?
Dear R-help,
This is an example in the {Hmisc} manual under rcorr.cens function:
> set.seed(1)
> x <- round(rnorm(200))
> y <- rnorm(200)
> round(rcorr.cens(x, y, outx=F),4)
C Index Dxy S.D. n missing
uncensored Relevant Pairs Concordant Uncertain
0.4831 -0.0338 0.0462 200.0000
2007 Oct 19
1
plot.Design
Dear R-users:
I am trying to use the following code to reproduce the figures on page 140
of Prof. Frank Harrell's book 'Regression Modeling Strategies':
rm(list=ls())
options(width=128)
library(Hmisc)
library(Design)
getHdata(counties)
counties$older <- counties$age6574 + counties$age75
label(counties$older) <- '% age >= 65, 1990'
counties$pdensity <-
1998 Aug 20
2
R-beta: Hmisc and R
Hello,
I want to try the Design and Hmisc library from FE Harrell but,
i have trouble with the copyright for the library Hmisc :
in the home of the author :
http://fharrell.biostat.virginia.edu/s/unix/
in the file Hmisc.README
###COPYRIGHT NOTICE
###You may not port code in the Hmisc library to R.
Aie, Why ????
###You may distribute these functions freely as long as you do so
without
2012 Jan 13
1
Hmisc for Maverick
On 01/12/2012 09:21 PM, r-sig-debian-request at r-project.org wrote:
> Message: 4 Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:39:53 -0500
> From: Michael Rutter <mar36 at psu.edu>
>
> Hmisc is available on c2d4u
> (https://launchpad.net/~marutter/+archive/c2d4u) for Natty and Oneiric,
> but not for Maverick, the others you mention are not.
>
Dirk, Michael - thanks for the useful advice.
2005 Aug 09
2
connexion problem getHdata (HMisc)
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2011 Aug 15
5
Labelling all variables at once (using Hmisc label)
I have a dataset and a list of labels. I simply want to apply the labels to the variables, all at once. The only way I was able to do it was using a loop:
for (i in 1:length(data)) label(data[,i]) <- data.labels[i]
I'd like to find the non-loop way to do it, using apply or the like... Any help appreciated.
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2006 Jan 30
2
Sweave: trouble controlling Design package startup output
Hello, everybody:
I'm experimenting more with Sweave, R, and LyX. There's now an entry
in the LyX wiki on using R, so anybody can do it!
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxWithRThroughSweave
Now I notice this frustrating thing. I think I've done everything
possible to make the Design library start up without any fanfare:
<<echo=F,quiet=T,print=F>>=
library(Design, verbose=F)
2004 Jun 07
1
Xtable giving an interesting problem
I'm using the current version of xtable for 1.9.0 and I have an
interesting error:
Error in match.names(clabs, names(xi)) : names don't match previous
names:
F value, Pr(>F)
In addition: Warning message:
longer object length
is not a multiple of shorter object length in: clabs == nmi
This is produced in the following manner:
>data.trans <-
2009 Aug 17
3
Help understanding lrm function of Design library
Hi,
I'm developing an experiment with logistic regression.
I've come across the lrm function in the Design library.
While I understand and can use the basic functionality, there are a ton
of options that go beyond my knowledge.
I've carefully read the help page for lrm, but don't understand many of
the arguments and optional return values.
(penalty, penalty.matrix,