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2003 Nov 26
1
lines(lowess()) trouble
hi: apologies for taking up everyone's time. my problem is probably documented somewhere, but I again cannot find it. (which reminds me: I cannot find a search engine that allows me to search the archives of this very useful mailing list.) * it seems that lines(lowess()) fails to plot certain line segments. (and, what does it do at the x-min and x-max of a data set?) Rather than
2020 Sep 06
1
Error in ?lowess
The lowess() help page refers to documentation in "src/appl/lowess.doc". This was moved to "src/library/stats/src/lowess.doc" in 2007. This patch fixes it: Index: src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd =================================================================== --- src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd (revision 79137) +++ src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd (working copy) @@
2008 May 20
1
S4 generic for lowess
Hi, A lowess method is defined in our package for one of our S4 classes. To explicitely define the generic this is being used if (!isGeneric("lowess")) setGeneric("lowess", useAsDefault = lowess) This works fine for many other methods inherited from various R packages. In this case a warning is issued in R CMD check: * checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
2004 Jan 21
1
Please make lowess() generic (was: Reorganization of packages in the R distribution)
As I've mentioned a number of times. I find it very useful to have lowess() become a generic function so that a lowess.formula() can be defined. Below is a patch that makes both changes, as well as updating the corresponding help documentation. Gregory R. Warnes Manager, Non-Clinical Statistics Pfizer Global Research and Development Tel: 860-715-3536 ? DESCRIPTION ? Makefile ?
2001 Mar 12
2
residuals from lowess fit
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: R version rw1022 on NT ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4 ---------------------------------- I would like to access the residuals from a lowess fit (function lowess() ) as an aid to assessing whether I am over-smoothing or under-smoothing a dataset (as in Cleveland's book "Visualizing data", section 3.3) Unless I
2003 Apr 10
3
A Question on lowess() function
Hi, all, I want to use lowess(x, y) where x and y are vectors of length of 4000+. In fact, x and y are log of some vectors. So, some of the elements are NaN. lowess() can not take away those elements then do the fitting. It will give the error message and do nothing. 1. Can anybody tell me how to get rid of those NaN's and use lowess()? 2. How to get the LOWESS fitting values for any
2008 Aug 05
2
95% CI bands on a Lowess smoother
Hi there, I'm plotting some glass RI values just by plotting plot(x) then I put on my lowess smoother lines(lowess(x)) now I want to put on some 95% Confidence Interval bands of the lowess smoother, but don't know how?? Thanks -- Gareth Campbell PhD Candidate The University of Auckland P +649 815 3670 M +6421 256 3511 E gareth.campbell@esr.cri.nz gcam032@gmail.com [[alternative
2001 Dec 08
1
lowess() as a generic function
Hi All, I've been providing a generic version of lowess() in my 'gregmisc' library, along with a 'lowess.formula' and 'lowess.default'. Can/should these be moved into base? -Greg LEGAL NOTICE Unless expressly stated otherwise, this message is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. Access to this E-mail by anyone else
2012 Sep 24
2
add lowess predicted line to scatter plot
Hi, I have a scatter plot of the variables GNI and Lifeexp (Gross National Income and Life Expectancy, both metric). So I plotted them and I want to add a regression line and a lowess line. I use lowess and not loess because I have missing values. My code: plot(GNI,Lifeexp) abline(lm(Lifeexp~GNI), col="red") y.loess<-loess(Lifeexp~GNI,na. action = na.exclude)
2009 Feb 02
1
xyplot with lowess curves
I am trying to change the attributes of the lowess lines fit to an xyplot command, but have been unsuccessful in my search of the online help. Right now, both the points and lowess line come out in the same color (blue). I am unsure how I can change the properties of the lowess line separately. xyplot ( SnowLineElevation ~ Year | Model, data = data, ylim = c(0,1800), type =
2011 Jun 04
1
nonparametric logistic regression based on locally weighted scatterplot smoothing (lowess)
Dear UseRs: Recently, I have read an article regarding the association between age and lymph node metastases. http://jco.ascopubs.org/content/27/18/2931.long In statistical analysis, the authors stated "Because a nonlinear relationship between age and lymph node involvement was expected based on existing literature, lymph node involvement was also regressed on age using nonparametric
2010 Nov 22
1
how to sample lowess/loess into matrix ?
code: x <- rnorm(32) y <- rnorm(32) plot(x,y) lines(lowess(x,y),col='red') Now I need to sample the lowess function into matrix where one series will be X and other will be values of lowess at particular X. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/how-to-sample-lowess-loess-into-matrix-tp3053458p3053458.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at
2006 Jan 04
5
multiple lowess line in one plot
I'm using this code to plot a smoothed line. These two columns of data really represent 4 groups and I'd like to plot a separate line for each group but have them all in the same plot. The R-Docs for lowess do not seem to indicate some type of "GROUPS=var_name" option. What would be the syntax for this? plot(AWGT ~ lipid ) lines(lowess(lipid , AWGT, f=.8)) -- Dean
2013 Feb 06
5
First R Package --- Advice?
Dear R experts--- after many years, I am planning to give in and write my first R package. I want to combine my collection of collected useful utility routines. as my guide, I am planning to use Friedrich Leisch's "Creating R Packages: A Tutorial" from Sep 2009. Is there a newer or better tutorial? this one is 4 years old. I also plan on one change---given that the
2001 Oct 23
1
lowess C code
Hi, I understand that the core of lowess() function is written in C. Is the C source code available and if yes, how can I get to it? I want to write a multidimensional extension of lowess() if you know of anybody who has implemented this already I would greatly appreciate any references or pointers. thank you very much, pawel
2012 Sep 10
1
lowess regression
Dear all, please do you have any recommendation about a more advanced function in R for lowess/loess regression ? the basics lowess() or loess() do not perform as well as I would expect. thanks very much, Bogdan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Mar 27
2
Na action with Lowess smoothing
Hi there, I cant seem to find a way for the lowess smoothing function to handle "NA" values. Can anyone help?? Regards, Wayne Dr Wayne R. Jones Statistician / Research Analyst KSS Group plc St James''s Buildings 79 Oxford Street Manchester M1 6SS Tel: +44(0)161 609 4084 Mob: +44(0)7810 523 713 KSS Ltd A division of Knowledge Support Systems Group plc Seventh Floor St
1999 Jan 28
1
NAs spoil lowess smoothing
Can anyone explain to me what this error message means, why I'm getting it, and how to fix it? lines(lowess(xdat, ydat, f=.5), col=3) Error: NAs in foreign function call (arg 1) ______________________________________________________________________ Stuart Luppescu -=-=- University of Chicago ºÍʸ ¤ÈÃÒÆàÈþ¤ÎÉã(EUC) -=-=- s-luppescu at uchicago.edu
2006 Oct 12
3
Bug in lowess
x <- c(0,7,8,14,15,120,242) y <- c(122,128,130,158,110,110,92) lowess(x,y) $x [1] 0 7 8 14 15 120 242 $y [1] 122.0000 128.0000 132.2857 158.0000 110.0000 -4930.0000 110.0000 R version 2.2.1, 2005-12-20, i486-pc-linux-gnu attached base packages: [1] "methods" "stats" "graphics" "grDevices" "utils"
2006 Sep 08
1
Confidence intervals on Lowess (eg SiZer from J.S.Marron)
Hi, I have some very noisy, relatively sparse data; a biological response of roughly ~8 subjects at ~8 times points). I've been following the data trend using a lowess line, over-plotted with several values of bandwidth, 'f <- seq(0.3, 0.9, by=0.1)'. At this point, we have no models for these data. I wonder if there is any way under R to assign some sort of confidence interval to