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2004 Aug 05
1
Post-hoc t-tests in 2-way repeated measure ANOVA
Hi all I am running a 2-way repeated measure anova with 1 between-subjects factor (Group=treatment, control), and 1 within-subject factor (Time of measurement: time1, time2). I extract the results of the anova with: summary(aov(effect ~ Group*Time + Error=Subj/Time, data=mydata)) Now, this must be clearly a dumb question, but how can I quickly extract in R all the post-hoc t-tests for the
2006 Feb 15
2
arrays of lists in R ("cell arrays" in Matlab)
Dear all I would like to have some data in the form of a 2-dimensional array (matrix) of lists, so that I can easily find the desired list object by indexing the structure by rows and columns. In matlab there exists a data type called "cell array": a matrix of "cells", which are composite objects very similar to R lists. I know that in R you can create 1-dimensional
2004 Oct 15
1
power in a specific frequency band
Dear R users I have a really simple question (hoping for a really simple answer :-): Having estimated the spectral density of a time series "x" (heart rate data) with: x.pgram <- spectrum(x,method="pgram") I would like to compute the power in a specific energy band. Assuming that frequency(x)=4 (Hz), and that I am interested in the band between f1 and f2, is the
2002 Apr 20
2
integration of a discrete function
Dear R list I am looking for a function in R that computes the integration of a discrete curve, such as a power spectrum, in a specified interval (in my case, that would be 'power in a certain frequency band'). I found only functions, such as 'integrate', that perform adaptive quadrature on analytic functions, and not on a curve specified as a set of (x,y) pairs. I have the
2006 Jul 20
2
(robust) mixed-effects model with covariate
Dear all, I am unsure about how to specify a model in R and I thought of asking some advice to the list. I have two groups ("Group"= A, B) of subjects, with each subject undertaking a test before and after a certain treatment ("Time"= pre, post). Additionally, I want to enter the age of the subject as a covariate (the performance on the test is affected by age),
2012 Dec 02
1
Repeated-measures anova with a within-subject covariate (or varying slopes random-effects?)
Dear all, I am having quite a hard time in trying to figure out how to correctly spell out a model in R (a repeated-measures anova with a within-subject covariate, I guess). Even though I have read in the posting guide that statistical advice may or may not get an answer on this list, I decided to try it anyway, hoping not to incur in somebody's ire for misusing the tool. For the sake of
2013 Aug 22
1
corrgram (package corrgram): how to plot multiple correlograms in the same page?
Hello, I am trying to plot a few correlograms on the same figure, with the function corrgram() from the package corrgram. However, the function does not seem to use the base graphic system, as setting out the multiple figure layout with, e.g., par(mfrow=c(2, 2,)) does not work. Does anybody know a workaround for this? Many thanks in advance for any advice best giuseppe -- Giuseppe Pagnoni,
2013 Jun 07
1
Function nlme::lme in Ubuntu (but not Win or OS X): "Non-positive definite approximate variance-covariance"
Dear all, I am estimating a mixed-model in Ubuntu Raring (13.04¸ amd64), with the code: fm0 <- lme(rt ~ run + group * stim * cond, random=list( subj=pdSymm(~ 1 + run), subj=pdSymm(~ 0 + stim)), data=mydat1) When I check the approximate variance-covariance matrix, I get: > fm0$apVar [1] "Non-positive definite
2007 Jan 19
4
Newbie question: Statistical functions (e.g., mean, sd) in a "transform" statement?
Greetings listeRs - Given a data frame such as times time1 time2 time3 time4 1 70.408543 48.92378 7.399605 95.93050 2 17.231940 27.48530 82.962916 10.20619 3 20.279220 10.33575 66.209290 30.71846 4 NA 53.31993 12.398237 35.65782 5 9.295965 NA 48.929201 NA 6 63.966518 42.16304 1.777342 NA one can use "transform" to
2010 Nov 15
3
merge two dataset and replace missing by 0
Hi r users, I have two data sets (X1, X2). For example, time1<-c( 0, 8, 15, 22, 43, 64, 85, 106, 127, 148, 169, 190 ,211 ) outpue1<-c(171 ,164 ,150 ,141 ,109 , 73 , 47 ,26 ,15 ,12 ,6 ,2 ,1 ) X1<-cbind(time1,outpue1) time2<-c( 0 ,8 ,15 , 22 ,43 , 64 ,85 ,106 ,148) output2<-c( 5 ,5 ,4 ,5 ,5 ,4 ,1 ,2 , 1 ) X2<-cbind(time2,output2) I want to
2008 Apr 09
2
fuzzy merge
Hi, I would like to merge two data frames. It is just that I want the merging to be done with some kind of a fuzzy criterion. Let me explain. My first data frame looks like this : ID1 time1 dt 1 2008-01-02 13:11 10 2 2008-01-02 14:20 20 3
2010 Jan 12
0
Wishlist: Function 'difftime' to honor 'tzone' attribute (PR#14182)
Full_Name: Suharto Anggono Version: 2.8.1 OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (125.165.84.118) PR#14076 inspired me to write this. > t1 <- as.POSIXct("1970-01-01 00:00:00", tz="GMT") > t2 <- as.POSIXlt("1970-01-01 00:00:00", tz="GMT") > t1 - t2 Time difference of 7 hours Above, t1 and t2 represent the same time in the same specified
2010 Sep 02
2
date
Hello all, I've 2 strings that representing the start and end values of a date and time. For example, time1 <- c("21/04/2005","23/05/2005","11/04/2005") time2 <- c("15/07/2009", "03/06/2008", "15/10/2005") as.difftime(time1,time2) Time differences in secs [1] NA NA NA attr(,"tzone") [1] "" How can i
2010 Jan 16
2
Extracing only Unique Rows based on only 1 Column
To Whomever is Interested, I have spent several days searching the web, help files, the R wiki and the archives of this mailing list for a solution to this problem, but nonetheless I apologize in advance if I have missed something obvious. The problem is this; I have a 5-column data frame with about 4.2 million rows, and want to create a new (and hopefully much smaller) data frame that
2011 Jul 19
1
Measuring and comparing .C and .Call overhead
Further pursuing my curiosity to measure the efficiency of R/C++ interface, I conducted a simple matrix-vector multiplication test using .C and .Call functions in R. In each case, I measured the execution time in R, as well as inside the C++ function. Subtracting the two, I came up with a measure of overhead associated with each call. I assume that this overhead would be non-existent of the entire
2007 Dec 16
4
improving a bar graph
Hello, Below is the code for a basic bar graph. I was seeking advice regarding the following: (a) For each time period there are values from 16 people. How I can change the colour value so that each person has a different colour, which recurs across each of the three graphs/tie epriods? (b) I have seen much more sophisticated examples using lattice (e.g each person has a separate
2007 May 13
2
Some questions on repeated measures (M)ANOVA & mixed models with lme4
Dear R Masters, I'm an anesthesiology resident trying to make his way through basic statistics. Recently I have been confronted with longitudinal data in a treatment vs. control analysis. My dataframe is in the form of: subj | group | baseline | time | outcome (long) or subj | group | baseline | time1 |...| time6 | (wide) The measured variable is a continuous one. The null hypothesis in
2012 Nov 30
1
help on "stacking" matrices up
Dear All,   #I have the following code   Dose<-1000 Tinf <-0.5 INTERVAL <-8 TIME8 <-matrix(c((0*INTERVAL):(1*INTERVAL))) TIME7 <-matrix(c((0*INTERVAL):(2*INTERVAL))) TIME6 <-matrix(c((0*INTERVAL):(3*INTERVAL))) TIME5 <-matrix(c((0*INTERVAL):(4*INTERVAL))) TIME4 <-matrix(c((0*INTERVAL):(5*INTERVAL))) TIME3 <-matrix(c((0*INTERVAL):(6*INTERVAL))) TIME2
2008 May 09
1
predicting from coxph with pspline
Hello. I get a bit confused by the output from the predict function when used on an object from coxph in combination with p-spline, e.g. fit <- coxph(Surv(time1, time2, status)~pspline(x), Data) predict(fit, newdata=data.frame(x=1:2)) It seems like the output is somewhat independent of the x-values to predict at. For example x=1:2 gives the same result as x=21:22. Does the result span the
2011 Sep 26
3
survival analysis: interval censored data
hello: my data looks like: time1  time2   event  catagoria 2004    2006        1            C 2004    2005        0            C 2005    2010        1            E 2007    2009        1            C 2006    2007        0            E 2008    2010        0            C 2008    2010        1            E ... and the census interval is 1 year I have tried  this