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2010 Dec 13
0
SAS "/slice" and "/diff" equivalent? - Automated multiple comparisons in nlme package?
R users, What is the equivalent of SAS " '/diff' and '/slice'" in R ? I am successful in fitting the same model "PROC MIXED" fits using lme() : ###R code: model <- lme( y ~ g + h + yr + yr:h, random = ~ 1 | b, data = yield) *** SAS code: proc mixed data=yield covtest cl method=reml; class b g h yr; model y = g h yr yr*h; random b; lsmeans g / diff;
2007 Feb 24
0
Multiple comparisons when interacction]
Hello, I send the message again with the data file as txt because it seems not to be accepted as csv in the R-help list. Data comes from a multiyear field experiment in which 4 levels of a treatment (2, 3, 4, 6) are compared to see the effect on yield. It is a randomized complete block design. The SAS code follows: options ls=95; data uno; infile 'data.txt'
2013 Apr 27
0
[LLVMdev] GSoC Proposal: Inter-Procedure Program Slicing in LLVM
Hi all, This is a GSoC 2013 proposal for LLVM project. Please see the formatted version at here: http://pacman.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn/~liuml07/files/gsoc2013-proposal-program-slicing.pdf Program slicing has been used in many applications, the criteria of which is a pair of statement and variables. I would like to write an inter-procedural program slicing pass in LLVM, which is able to calculate C
2009 Jun 12
2
Slicing an array
Hi all, I've been trying to work out how to slice an array of arbitrary dimension. I found a message showing how to stick two arrays together, but so far have been unable to transform that into what I need. Assume that I have a four dimensional array for example: array4d , , 1, 1 [,1] [,2] [1,] 3 6 [2,] 1 1 , , 2, 1 [,1] [,2] [1,] 4 7 [2,] 8 7 , , 1, 2
2011 Oct 10
0
[LLVMdev] interprocedural static backwards slicing
On 10/9/11 12:12 AM, Jinwook Shin wrote: > Thanks John. I appreciate your help and I look forward to obtaining the code. > > A proper LLVM sub-project: No rush on this and please take your time. Thanks. Okay, I've created a new LLVM sub-project called Giri(*). It currently contains only the static backwards slicing pass. I'll add the dynamic slicing code to the project later.
2013 Apr 27
1
[LLVMdev] GSoC Proposal: Inter-Procedure Program Slicing in LLVM
Hi all, This is a GSoC 2013 proposal for LLVM project. Please see the formatted version at here: http://pacman.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn/~liuml07/files/gsoc2013-proposal-program-slicing.pdf Program slicing has been used in many applications, the criteria of which is a pair of statement and variables. I would like to write an inter-procedural program slicing pass in LLVM, which is able to calculate C
2010 Nov 17
2
slicing list with matrices
A list contains several matrices. Over all matrices (list elements) I'd like to access one matrix cell: m <- matrix(1:9, nrow=3, dimnames=list(LETTERS[1:3], letters[1:3])) l <- list(m1=m, m2=m*2, m3=m*3) l[[3]] # works l[[3]][1:2, ] # works l[[1:3]][1, 1] # does not work How can I slice all C-c combinations in the list? S?ren -- S?ren Vogel, Dipl.-Psych. (Univ.), PhD-Student, Eawag,
2004 Jun 06
2
Repeated measures
Dear R-gurus, I am pretty much new on R. I am trying to to do a repeated analysis of a linear mixed model with R, and I consistently fail... The problem is: Cow is the random factor, treatment is the fixed factor. The dependent variable is milk yield, which is measured several times (repeatedly over time), thus there is another variable which is time (i.e. week). The model would be
2011 Oct 11
0
[LLVMdev] interprocedural static backwards slicing
On 10/11/11 5:05 PM, Jinwook Shin wrote: > Thanks John for the super quick checkin. I was a little surprised here. Creating a new project was easy, and it seemed the easiest way to send the code to you. :) > > Yesterday/today I spent some time trying to build poolalloc on my mac dev > machine. Unfortunately, it failed to build [1]. Can you do a make VERBOSE=1 and send me the
2004 Jun 25
2
simple questions
Hello, I am a new user or R, and am so far very impressed with its capabilities. However, I have no programming experience, and am having some issues in trying to tell the software what I want done. There are basically two issues which I am currently grappling with. The first, I have a data matrix, with two factors and dozens of response variables. I am interested on conducting ANOVAs on
2013 May 02
2
[LLVMdev] GSoC Proposal: Inter-Procedure Program Slicing in LLVM
Hi all, I had a second thought of the dynamic slicing, as well as the source code generating. Firstly, the dynamic slicing is very useful to software community (I'll illustrate more in the refined proposal later), but it's already implemented by Swarup and John Criswell from UIUC. The static slicing code has been released as Giri project in LLVM, and they would kindly release the dynamic
2008 Mar 06
1
Repeated measures using lme
Dear list, I am trying to do a repeated analysis using lme in R and a little bit unsure if I have set up the right statement. The problem is the IL6 (interleukin 6) was measured 5 times on each individual in each of 6 companies. The hypotheses are to see whether there is a relationship between IL6 and the total dust in each of the companies and if there is any change in IL6 across time
2010 Nov 09
1
agrep pmatch recursive???
Hello R Helpers, Business - 64 bit windows 7, R 2.11.1 I am trying to match the character contents of one list, called 'exclude', to those of a second list, called 'dataset' dataset is a list of file names with folder locations, and looks like this when called: > dataset [1] "A/10-10-29a-13.cdf" "A/10-10-29a-14.cdf" "A/10-10-29a-15.cdf"
2018 Feb 13
1
LSmeans and lsmeans
It is in the doBy package. Thanks From: Bert Gunter [mailto:bgunter.4567 at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 4:32 PM To: Pius Mwansa <pmwansa at shaw.ca> Cc: R-help <r-help at r-project.org> Subject: Re: [R] LSmeans and lsmeans Always cc the list unless there is good reason to keep your reply private. There is no LSmeans() function in the lsmeans package.
2018 Feb 13
0
LSmeans and lsmeans
A cursory reading indicates that they are identical; but others more knowledgeable than I need to confirm or deny this. -- Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 3:38 PM, Pius Mwansa <pmwansa at
2011 Oct 08
0
[LLVMdev] interprocedural static backwards slicing
Dear Jin, I've talked with Vikram, and we agree that having this code (and a dynamic backwards slicing pass that Swarup and I wrote) in a publicly available SVN repository is a good thing. I'll try to get you a copy of the static slicing code some time next week (I should be able to work on it Monday morning) so that you can start working with it right away. I can work on making a
2018 Feb 13
1
LSmeans and lsmeans
Always cc the list unless there is good reason to keep your reply private. There is no LSmeans() function in the lsmeans package. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 3:20 PM, Pius Mwansa
2007 Mar 21
1
how to get "lsmeans"?
Dear all, I search the mail list about this topic and learn that no simple way is available to get "lsmeans" in R as in SAS. Dr.John Fox and Dr.Frank E Harrell have given very useful information about "lsmeans" topic. Dr. Frank E Harrell suggests not to think about lsmeans, just to think about what predicted values wanted and to use the predict
2008 Feb 26
1
[LLVMdev] Program Slicing using LLVM?
Hi all... I am developing a program slicing framework using LLVM. The idea is to remove the computation parts from the program and only keep the parts relevant for the control flow. For example, in the following C loop. for (i=0;i<=VAL;) { printf("In the loop"); a=b+c; b=h+k; i++; printf("%d",i); } after slicing... for (i=0;i<=VAL;) { i++;
2011 Oct 11
2
[LLVMdev] interprocedural static backwards slicing
Thanks John for the super quick checkin. I was a little surprised here. Yesterday/today I spent some time trying to build poolalloc on my mac dev machine. Unfortunately, it failed to build [1]. Looks like the compiler can't find the header files under /usr/include/c++. I also tried to build on my linux box and saw the same problem. giri built successfully. Are you sure poolalloc builds on