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2010 Feb 17
2
extract the data that match
Hi r-users,   I would like to extract the data that match.  Attached is my data: I'm interested in matchind the value in column 'intg' with value in column 'rand_no' > cbind(z=z,intg=dd,rand_no = rr)             z  intg rand_no    [1,]  0.00 0.000   0.001    [2,]  0.01 0.000   0.002    [3,]  0.02 0.000   0.002    [4,]  0.03 0.000   0.003    [5,]  0.04 0.000   0.003    [6,] 
2018 May 15
0
Systemfit
... and the mailing list is picky about attachments... whatever you attached did not conform to the stringent requirements mentioned in the Posting Guide. Pasting the code right into the email is usually safest, though you DO have to post using plain text (as the Posting Guide indicates) or your code may get mangled by the automatic html format removal. On May 15, 2018 7:04:31 AM PDT, Bert Gunter
2018 May 15
1
Systemfit
Unless there is good reason not to, always cc the list -- there are lots of smarter folks than I on it who can help. I may or may not have time to look at this. Hopefully someone else will. -- 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
2018 May 15
2
Systemfit
OK, Let's try this again! Here is the reproducible script; it is long because I had to copy the panel dataset here. My question is related to systemfit; I don't know how to get the result for the entire panel. #Reproducible script Empdata<- read.csv("/Users/ngwinuiazenui/Documents/UPLOADemp.csv") View(Empdata) install.packages("systemfit")
2009 Feb 23
1
why results from regression tree (rpart) are totally inconsistent with ordinary regression
Hi, In my analysis of impacts of insecticide-treated bednets on malaria, I look at the relationship between malaria incidence and mosquito behaviors. The condensed data set is copied here. Ordinary regression (lm) shows that Incidence was negatively related to Mortality. This makes sense because the latter reflected the strength of killing mosquitoes by insecticide-treated nets. Since the
2012 Jun 13
2
asign variables in a "for" loop
Dear R-helpers, I'm stuck with a little problem that surely has an easy solution but I can't think of a way to solve it. I'd really appreciate any help you can offer me! I'll provide a small example. Given a dataframe data.txt that looks like this: ID freq Var Var_mean Ratio_mean Var_median Ratio_median Var_sum Ratio_min Var_max Ratio_max Var_min
2012 Jul 02
1
How to get prediction for a variable in WinBUGS?
Dear all,I am a new user of WinBUGS and need your help. After running the following code, I got parameters of beta0 through beta4 (stats, density), but I don't know how to get the prediction of the last value of h, the variable I set to NA and want to model it using the following code.Does anyone can given me a hint? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Best
2018 May 16
0
Systemfit
Sadly you failed to set your email program to send plain text and the data is corrupted at my end. I also think you need to reduce the size of the data set... the intent here is to increase your understanding, not debug your particular analysis. I will say that I am having a very challenging time understanding what you are trying to accomplish though. What are the equations that you think need
2007 Jan 10
2
select subsets in data frame
Dear WizaRds! A trivial question indeed on selecting subsets in data frames. I am sorry. Unfortunately, I did not find any helpful information on the introduction, searched the help archive and read in introductory books. Please help: I want to select column "KB" which is read via read.csv2 as a data.frame into d. I checked that it is indeed a data.frame object and included the
2008 Feb 19
4
[LLVMdev] 2008-01-25-ByValReadNone.c Failure
Hi all, I'm seeing this failure on my PPC G4 box running TOT with llvm-gcc 4.2. Is anyone else seeing this? I'm sure it's related to the byval stuff that's recently gone into LLVM. I'm attaching the output of this command: $ llvm-gcc -emit-llvm -O3 -S -o - -emit-llvm /Users/wendling/llvm/ llvm.src/test/CFrontend/2008-01-25-ByValReadNone.c As you can see in it, there
2004 Nov 06
3
how to read this matrix into R
the following the the lower.tri matrix in a file named luxry.car and i want to read it in R as a lower.tri matrix.how can i do? i have try to use help.search("read"),but no result what i want. 1.000 0.591 1.000 0.356 0.350 1.000
2007 Dec 11
3
matrix graph
Hi All, simple question: do you know how to graph the following object/matrix in a 'surface manner': [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [1,] -0.154 -0.065 0.129 0.637 0.780 0.221 [2,] 0.236 0.580 0.448 0.729 0.859 0.475 [3,] 0.401 0.506 0.310 0.650 0.822 0.448 [4,] 0.548 0.625 0.883 0.825 0.945 0.637 [5,] 0.544 0.746 0.823 0.877 0.861 0.642 [6,] 0.262 0.399
2011 Mar 12
3
betareg help
Dear R users, I'm trying to do betareg on my dataset. Dependent variable is not normally distributed and is proportion (of condom use (0,1)). But I'm having problems: gyl<-betareg(cond ~ alcoh + drug, data=results) Error in optim(par = start, fn = loglikfun, gr = gradfun, method = method, : initial value in 'vmmin' is not finite Why is R returning me error in optim()? What
2006 May 01
2
Pasting data into scan()
The file TENSILE.DAT from the Hand et al "Handbook of Small Data Sets" looks like this: 0.023 0.032 0.054 0.069 0.081 0.094 0.105 0.127 0.148 0.169 0.188 0.216 0.255 0.277 0.311 0.361 0.376 0.395 0.432 0.463 0.481 0.519 0.529 0.567 0.642 0.674 0.752 0.823 0.887 0.926 except that my mail client has replaced the tab separators by blanks. If I paste this data into R 2.2.1 what I get is
2006 Sep 13
1
S in cor.test(..., method="spearman")
Dear HelpeRs, I have some data: "ice" <- structure(c(0.386, 0.374, 0.393, 0.425, 0.406, 0.344, 0.327, 0.288, 0.269, 0.256, 0.286, 0.298, 0.329, 0.318, 0.381, 0.381, 0.47, 0.443, 0.386, 0.342, 0.319, 0.307, 0.284, 0.326, 0.309, 0.359, 0.376, 0.416, 0.437, 0.548, 41, 56, 63, 68, 69, 65, 61, 47, 32, 24, 28, 26, 32, 40, 55, 63, 72, 72, 67, 60, 44, 40, 32, 27, 28, 33,
2011 May 31
2
Forcing a negative slope in linear regression?
Dear forum members, How can I force a negative slope in a linear regression even though the slope might be positive? I will need it for the purpose of determining the trend due reasons other than biological because the biological (genetic) trend is not positive for these data. Thanks. Julia Example of the data: [1] 1.254 1.235 1.261 0.952 1.202 1.152 0.801 0.424 0.330 0.251 0.229
2004 Jul 04
2
Random intercept model with time-dependent covariates, results different from SAS
Dear list-members I am new to R and a statistics beginner. I really like the ease with which I can extract and manipulate data in R, and would like to use it primarily. I've been learning by checking analyses that have already been run in SAS. In an experiment with Y being a response variable, and group a 2-level between-subject factor, and time a 5-level within-subject factor. 2
2011 Apr 05
6
simple save question
Hi, When I run the survfit function, I want to get the restricted mean value and the standard error also. I found out using the "print" function to do so, as shown below, print(km.fit,print.rmean=TRUE) Call: survfit(formula = Surv(diff, status) ~ 1, type = "kaplan-meier") records n.max n.start events *rmean *se(rmean) median 200.000
2006 Mar 08
1
RES: survival
Dear Thomas, The head of my dataset > head(wsuv) parcel sp time censo treatment species 1 S8 Poecilanthe effusa ( Hub. ) Ducke. 1 1 1 1 2 S8 Poecilanthe effusa ( Hub. ) Ducke. 1 1 1 1 3 S8 Poecilanthe effusa ( Hub. ) Ducke. 1 1 1 1 4 S8 Poecilanthe effusa ( Hub. ) Ducke. 1 1 1
2007 Mar 29
1
ccf time units
Hi, I am using ccf but I could not figure out how to calculate the actual lag in number of periods from the returned results. The documentation for ccf says:"The lag is returned and plotted in units of time". What does "units of time" mean? For example: > x=ldeaths > x1=lag(ldeaths,1) > results=ccf(x,x1) > results Autocorrelations of series 'X', by lag