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2004 Sep 03
2
debugging an S4 method
Does anyone know how to use the equivalent of debug() on an S4 method? I would like R to enter the browser not for the generic function, but for the method of the class that I specify.
Thanks,
David
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Bioinformatics & Exploratory Research
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2005 Feb 22
2
estimate the parameter of exponential distribution, etc.
Given a numeric vector of observations, does R have any generic way to estimate the parameters of commonly used distributions (exponential, gamma, etc.) without numerically optimizing the likelihood function?
Thanks,
David
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David R. Bickel http://davidbickel.com
Research Scientist
Pioneer Hi-Bred International
Bioinformatics & Exploratory Research
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2004 Aug 31
2
enter browser on error
Is there a way I can get R to automatically enter the browser inside a user-defined function on the generation of an error? Specifically, I'm trying to debug this:
Error in as.double.default(sapply(lis, FUN)) :
(list) object cannot be coerced to double
In addition: There were 38 warnings (use warnings() to see them)
> traceback()
8: as.double.default(sapply(lis, FUN))
7:
2004 Jul 22
1
viewing Postscript file
Is there any R function that can display a Postscript file that is already in the working directory? For example, if 'graph.ps' is such a file, I'd like to type something like this:
> plot.postscript.file(file = 'graph.ps')
If no such function exists, I'd be interested in a way to use existing R functions to do this under UNIX or Windows, preferably without a system
2004 Aug 02
2
random seed puzzle
After reading the help page on set.seed, I am unsure about how to solve the following problem. I need to call function f a thousand times. The list of values returned by f, should be as random as possible. f calls g twice:
f <- function(){g1 <- g(1); g2 <- g(2); c(g1; g2)}
The function g in turn calls sample and returns a number, but also depends on its argument, so, starting from the
2004 May 12
4
non-interactive call to R (running an R package as a stand-alone application)
Is there a way I can have R automatically execute the commands in a source file without ever having to use R interactively? If so, what arguments should I pass to the UNIX call to R? I need to do this to run several R jobs in parallel.
An alternative may be to have R and an R package behave as a stand-alone application that can be called from the UNIX command line. Is there any documentation on
2006 Sep 29
2
GLM information matrix
Is there a function that provides the Fisher information matrix for a
generalized linear model? I do not see how to access the off-diagonal
matrix elements of the value returned by glm. (I'm particularly
interested in logistic regression.)
If not, what is a good way to use R to compute Hessians or other partial
derivatives of log likelihoods?
I would appreciate any guidance.
David
2005 Dec 23
2
convolution of the double exponential distribution
Is there any R function that computes the convolution of the double
exponential distribution?
If not, is there a good way to integrate ((q+x)^n)*exp(-2x) over x from
0 to Inf for any value of q and for any positive integer n? I need to
perform the integration within a function with q and n as arguments. The
function integrate() is giving me this message:
"evaluation of function gave a
2005 Nov 10
1
order statistics / sample quantiles
Are there any R functions or packages that can compute distributions,
expectations, or quantiles of order statistics (or sample quantiles or
extreme values) for a given distribution such as a normal distribution?
Both exact and asymptotic calculations are of interest. I am already
aware of the 'quantile' function of 'stats'.
David
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David R.
2004 May 05
1
Installation on Windows XP
R never gave me any serious problems until I tried to use it on Windows XP. I had 1.8.1 installed and working successfully for a few weeks. This morning when I launched it, I received this error message: "R for Windows GUI front-end has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
I downloaded 1.9.0 and installed it, but when I launch it, I get this
2004 Jun 14
4
interrupt in Linux
Does anyone know how to interrupt R in RedHat? Neither control-c nor Esc is working. What I don't want to do is close the window or kill the entire R process.
Thanks,
David
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2010 Jul 14
3
Mathematica and R
What are some effective ways to leverage the strengths of R and
Mathematica for the analysis of a single data set?
More specifically, are there any functions that can assist with any of
the following?
1. Calling an R function from Mathematica.
2. Calling a Mathematica function from R.
3. Using XML or another reliable data format to pass vectors, matrices,
and/or lists from one environment to
2002 Jun 10
2
library() with v. 1.5.0 for Mac OS X Carbon
I am having trouble with the library function of R Version 1.5.0 for Mac
OS X Carbon when I try to load libraries that did not come with the R
installation. For example, I put the Biobase library from
bioconductor.org in the 'library' folder. R cannot find it, even though
it can find the pre-installed libraries:
> library() # this lists standard libraries such as 'boot',
2003 Aug 21
2
automatic logging of commands
Is there an R function that automatically writes all input and output to a
file? I would at least like it to log all the commands I enter, and to
preferably also write the standard output to the file as well as to the
screen. (The ideal would be to write the input to one file and both the
input and output to another file.) I tried R2HTML for this, but I could not
get it to work consistently.
I am
2010 Jul 08
2
package installation for Windows 7
Neither biocLite nor the GUI menus can install packages on my system.
Here is relevant output:
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 2
minor 11.1
year 2010
month 05
day 31
svn rev 52157
language R
version.string R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
> source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
BioC_mirror =
2007 Dec 10
3
3-D plot of likelihood
Could anyone recommend a package for visualizing a likelihood function
of two scalar parameters? I would prefer a three-dimensional plot
similar to the kind Mathematica is known for, perhaps generated by a
package not specific to likelihood.
David
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David R. Bickel
Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology
BMI Dept., University of Ottawa
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2002 Sep 09
1
No reorder.factor in R
I was using R 1.5.1 today with an old script from S-Plus and discovered that
R does not have reorder.factor.
It's a very simple function, but very handy for re-arranging factors in
lattice graphics (among other places). Would it make sense to add this
function to the base code
in order to increase compatability with S-Plus and add additional
functionality?
reorder.factor <-
2008 Jan 09
3
likelihood from test result
Is there any automatic mechanism for extracting a likelihood or test
statistic distribution (PDF or CDF) from an object of class "htest" or
from another object of a general class encoding a hypothesis test
result?
I would like to have a function that takes "x", an object of class
"htest", as its only argument and that returns the likelihood or test
statistic
2010 Jul 14
3
Convergent series
What are some reliable R functions that can compute the value of a
convergent series?
David
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2002 Oct 01
0
Possible inconsistency with mean & var
I encountered an unexpected difference in the way that mean and var work:
> mean(numeric(0))
[1] NaN
> var(numeric(0))
Error in var(numeric(0)) : `x' is empty
Looking into this, I discovered in mean.default that sum(x)/n
evaluates as
> sum(numeric(0))/length(numeric(0))
[1] NaN
The function var calls an .Internal and seems to evaluate this:
>