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2009 Oct 23
3
How to make R packages?
I found the following document on making R packages. But it is old. I'm wondering if there is more current ones and hopefully more complete ones. http://biosun1.harvard.edu/courses/individual/bio271/lectures/L6/Rpkg.pdf
2009 Mar 01
0
R package.skeleton
Hi I am getting the following error > package.skeleton("ohri") Creating directories ... Creating DESCRIPTION ... Creating Read-and-delete-me ... Saving functions and data ... Making help files ... Done. Further steps are described in './ohri/Read-and-delete-me'. Warning messages: 1: In dump(internalObjs, file = file.path(code_dir, sprintf("%s-internal.R", :
2005 May 10
1
[S] Data sets from Chambers' green book?
Dear R and S people: Yet another dorky question (YADQ), please: Where can I find the data sets from Chambers' green book, please? I've tried http://cm.bell-labs.com/stat/Sbook (web site, no data or even pointers....functions and articles...good ones) http://cm.bell-labs.com/stat/project/icmanuf no web site at all. Thanks in advance!
2007 Mar 15
0
Mauchly.test
Bonjour, elles correspondent ? des donn?es de diff?rents traitements (EU) avec des dates diff?rentes j'aimerai pouvoir faire une comparaison de k moyennes selon ces deux variables date et EU ANOVA ? n facteurs n'est pas la bonne solution je voudrai savoir qu'elles sont les tests qui permettent de r?soudre ce probl?me (?chantillons appari?s) je suis partis sur le test de Mauchley
2005 May 06
0
FW: distance between distributions
Sorry, forgot to send this to the list originally. -----Original Message----- From: Mike Waters [mailto:dr.mike at ntlworld.com] Sent: 06 May 2005 18:40 To: 'Campbell' Subject: RE: [R] distance between distributions -----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Campbell Sent: 06 May 2005 11:19 To:
2004 Dec 28
4
Developing R classes
Hi, I´m trying to write some R classes but I din´t find documentation enought to develop them. I read there is 2 ways to write classes, using S3 ou S4 models. And it seems that S4 is the best model, so I thing I should use this one. I´m new user of R and I´m searched on the net some information about creating new classes. I found this document:
1999 Oct 13
1
dataframe transposition
Dear R-helpers, I wonder if I could impose upon you for forther assistance, this time with dataframes: hopefully this will be of general interest, as I personally have found them hard to get to grips with. I was trying to transpose rows and cols and move col1 to the names. Then all sorts of things go wrong. Although the end result looks the same, page() shows the structure to be quite
2011 Dec 14
1
termplot & predict.lm. some details about calculating predicted values with "other variables set at the mean"
I'm making some functions to illustrate regressions and I have been staring at termplot and predict.lm and residuals.lm to see how this is done. I've wondered who wrote predict.lm originally, because I think it is very clever. I got interested because termplot doesn't work with interactive models: > m1 <- lm(y ~ x1*x2) > termplot(m1) Error in `[.data.frame`(mf, , i) :
1997 Aug 21
0
R-beta: problem with gee() with singletons
A bug (misfeature) has been found in the S gee library (and thus in the R gee library). The problem, which is shared by nearly all gee implementations, involves the calculation of working correlations when some clusters have only one observation. For compatibility reasons nearly everyone uses the computing formula from the first SAS macro by Karim, rather than the formula from the original GEE
2009 Nov 05
2
Merge records in the same dataframe
Hi: Suppose that I have a data frame as below x1 x2 x3 ... x10 wk1 wk2 ... Wk208 (these are the column names) For each record, x1, x2, x3 ... x10 are attributes. and wk1, wk2, ..., wk208 are the sales recoreded for this attribute combination. Suppose that now, that I want to do the following 1. Merge the data frame so that I have a new data frame grouped by values of x2 and x3 (for example).
2011 Dec 29
2
3d plotting alternatives. I like persp, but regret the lack of plotmath.
I have been making simple functions to display regressions in a new package called "rockchalk". For 3d illustrations, my functions use persp, and I've grown to like working with it. As an example of the kind of things I like to do, you might consult my lecture on multicollinearity, which is by far the most detailed illustration I've prepared.
2002 May 19
2
Samba and windows 2K Active Directory
Hi; I have a client who wishes to implement SAMABA in a windows 2k AD environment. The client has not moved to wk2 as yet. Can Samba be use for w2k mixed mode authentication? Regards; Bill Watterson Technical Solution Architect DS Infrastructure and Architecture IBM Global Services Australia 8 Brisbane Ave, Barton ACT 2601 Mobile: 0401 717 210
2002 Nov 20
1
Not able to see public shares on W2k from Linux
Hi all, I work with linux and SUSE 8.1 in a W2K PDC environment. I successfully configured Samba to be able to connect from the Wk2 computers to linux and vice versa with one exception: I'm not able to see the public shares of the window computers from linux (NetShareEnum failed, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED) unless I provide a username and password. From Windows to Windows it's no problem to
2003 Jan 02
1
Windows 2000 Terminal Server Connections
We have "upgraded" from NT Terminal Server to Wk2. In Windows NT we set the registry MulitpleUsersOnConnection = false. What is thier in equivilance for Windows 2000? Our Samba is running out of free connections per Terminal Server. Currently that number is 128. We have 5 terminal servers and each server spawns a single smbd process with 128 connections. Do I have to increase the
2005 Nov 09
1
using abline and a fitted 2nd degree formula
Hello all, R2.1.1, Wk2 I am doing some two-step plotting, first using plot() to illustrate the datapoints and then using abline() to place a trend line from a fitted model into the plot. Everything works well as long as the formula of the fitted model i of the type: m1 <- lm(Dependent ~ Independent) then abline(m1) puts the proper straight line into the plot. But if I use: m2 <-
2017 Mar 26
4
Alternativa a RStudio
Solo entendí bien lo de no usar el mouse jejeje. De echo es algo que yo me estoy acostumbrando bastante, a no tener que agarrar el mouse para todo, me resulta más fácil y rápido hacer las cosas sin sacar las manos del teclado. Por lo que vi no es muy sencillo el tema de entrarle al emacs, y como no ando con tiempo excedente para dedicarle tendré que dejarlo para más adelante o dedicarle algún
2001 Dec 13
0
Samba problems with HP-UX
Hello, I'm Jeff P. Nuebel with Rockwell - Collins in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. We run a large mixed network of Solaris, HP-UX, linux, NT, w2k, and XP. After testing/deploying 2.2.2 to 400+ workstations from 2.0.6 to 2.2.x, in order for W2K and XP to see there home accounts living on departmental UNIX production workstation, we have ran into problems on the HP-UX side of the fence with Windows 2k
2002 Nov 25
1
Disconnect problem
Anyone had disconnect problems with WK2 boxs and samba servers ? Any fix ?
2011 Feb 21
2
NPMC - replacement has 0 rows (multiple comparisons)
Hi folks, sorry if this has been answered before, I searched long and hard before deciding to make a thread. I'm trying to include multiple variables in a non-parametric analysis (hah!). So far what I've managed to figure out is that the NPMC package from CRAN MIGHT be able to do what I need, but I can't get it to. First I created a dataset as NPMC calls for. > Ind=Individual
2010 Mar 02
1
R / R+ Webminar *** R-PLUS Rocks: Interactive, Comprehensible and Highly Visual. March 12th @ 12PM ET (USA Time)
Welcome to R/ R-PLUS Webminar Series. R-PLUS 3.3 Rocks: Interactive, Comprehensible and Highly Visual. http://www.xlsolutions-corp.com/webminar.asp. March 12th @ 12PM ET (USA Time) Increase your productivity with R-PLUS 3.3 by attending the webminar and learning how to: 1. Interactively clicking your way through your favorite statisticals models without the need of programming. 2. Use