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2007 Apr 27
0
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 is now in CRAN repository
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 has been posted to the CRAN repository. Change Log 3.3-2 4/26/2007 Fixed bug with combine<- function not handling NULL values. 3.3-1 3/29/2007 Created functions trunc.POSIXt, ceil.POSIXt, round.POSIXt to do those ops on POSIXt objects. Removed chron versions of these functions. Placed Hmisc in a namespace Factored out category
2007 Apr 27
0
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 is now in CRAN repository
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 has been posted to the CRAN repository. Change Log 3.3-2 4/26/2007 Fixed bug with combine<- function not handling NULL values. 3.3-1 3/29/2007 Created functions trunc.POSIXt, ceil.POSIXt, round.POSIXt to do those ops on POSIXt objects. Removed chron versions of these functions. Placed Hmisc in a namespace Factored out category
2004 Nov 30
1
Build package for R 2.0.1 under Windows
This summer I and a colleague built a package for R v 1.9.1 containing C-code under Windows. That only worked for us when R was installed in c:\program files\R. Now I have R v 2.0.1 and the same package won't build. I get the following C:\Program Files\R\rw2001\bin>rcmd check "c:\program files\r\rw2001\src\library\ sag" * checking for working latex ...latex: not found NO * using
2009 Mar 13
1
lsfit w/ rank-deficient x
Dear R-devel, It seems that lsfit incorrectly reports coefficients when the input matrix 'x' is rank-deficient, see the example below: ## here values of 'b' and 'c' are incorrectly swapped > x <- cbind(a=rnorm(100), b=0, c=rnorm(100)); y <- rnorm(100); lsfit(x, y)$coef Intercept a b c -0.0227787 0.1042860 -0.1729261 0.0000000 Warning
2007 Feb 05
1
Build error with last R-devel tarball
Hi, On Windows, with last R-devel tarball (r40647) from ftp://ftp.stat.math.ethz.ch/Software/R/R-devel_2007-02-04.tar.gz I get the following build error: E:\biocbld\bbs-2.0-bioc\R\src\gnuwin32> make ... ... ---------- Making package utils ------------ adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION installing NAMESPACE file and metadata installing R files Error in namespaceExport(ns, exports) :
2002 May 14
1
princomp
Hello experts, as newcomer in pca, i have a question, concerning the princomp algorithm. With a dataset "r" containing 18 "input" parameters and 1 "output" parameter r[19], i got with the following fit ls <- lsfit(r[1:18],r[19]); lsdiag <- ls.diag(ls); lsdiag$std.dev a prediction error of: [1] 8.879561 what is quite reasonable. If i take only two
2002 Jul 11
1
dyn.load tcl/tk (PR#1774)
<<insert bug report here>> ------------------------------------------------------ Error: R : Copyright 2002, The R Development Core Team Version 1.5.1 (2002-06-17) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `license()' or `licence()' for distribution details. R is a collaborative project with
2016 Apr 20
0
Solving sparse, singular systems of equations
This is not a solution but your lsfit attempt #Error in lsfit(A, b) : only 3 cases, but 4 variables lsfit(A,b) gave that error because lsfit adds a column of 1 to its first argument unless you use intercept=FALSE. Then it will give you an answer (but I think it converts your sparse matrix into a dense one before doing any linear algebra). Bill Dunlap TIBCO Software wdunlap tibco.com On
2009 Oct 25
1
lsfit residuals
I'm trying to extract the points above and below a particular lsfit. I can only get the residuals from the original fit though. x = runif(100, 0, 10) plot(x) abline(lsfit(1:100, test)) abline(lsfit(1:100, test + sd(test))) #I want the points above THIS line. Is there a way to use the coefficients from the fit to do this? Thanks for any help.
2013 Apr 25
1
lsfit: Error in formatting error message
Hi, in R-3.0 I get the following error when calling lsfit with more observations than variables, which seems to come from an error in the formatting of the error message (note that this was not happening in 2.15.3): > nobs <- 5; nvar <- 6; lsfit(matrix(runif(nobs*nvar), ncol=nvar), runif(nobs), intercept=FALSE) Error in sprintf(ngettext(nry, "%d response", "%d
2005 Mar 09
1
RMySQL installed but not availalable
I don't use MySQL but I have seen messages like this before. They often have replies which indicate that you need to follow the instructions more closely. I suggest you search the list for these previous posts as I'm sure there is help there, somewhere! Tom > -----Original Message----- > From: Adriano von Sydow [mailto:pdasilva at xtra.co.nz] > Sent: Thursday, 10 March 2005 5:13
2009 Feb 27
0
help with correct use of function lsfit
To the purpose of fitting a 2nd order polynomial (a + b*x + c*x^2) to the chunk of signal falling in a 17 consecutive samples window I wrote the following very crude script. Since I have no previous experience of using Least Square Fit with R I would appreciate your supervision and suggestion. I guess the returned coefficients of the oolynomial are: a = -1.3191398 b = 0.1233055 c = 0.9297401
2006 Mar 06
0
Problems with R CMD Rdconv and R CMD Sd2Rd (PR#8661)
I'm using R 2.2.0 on Windows. Doing some conversions of help files. Internal comments indicate that the Sd2Rd conversion is "Converted by Sd2Rd version 1.21." I'm converting .d -> .Rd .sgml -> .Rd using Sd2Rd, then checking by using Rdconv to convert .Rd back to .d or .sgml. Here are errors in some of the conversions. The most significant errors are in .Rd to .sgml.
1997 Apr 30
1
R-beta: ls.print
ls.print produces error that I don't seem to be able to trace. Output of the commands as follows: (hyeung is a 24x2 matrix of data) ------------------------------------------------- > summary(hyeung) x.1 x.2 Min. : 28.0 Min. : 10.0 1st Qu.: 72.0 1st Qu.: 87.5 Median : 86.5 Median : 92.5 Mean : 81.0 Mean : 82.5 3rd Qu.: 97.0 3rd Qu.:100.0 Max.
1997 Apr 30
1
R-beta: ls.print
ls.print produces error that I don't seem to be able to trace. Output of the commands as follows: (hyeung is a 24x2 matrix of data) ------------------------------------------------- > summary(hyeung) x.1 x.2 Min. : 28.0 Min. : 10.0 1st Qu.: 72.0 1st Qu.: 87.5 Median : 86.5 Median : 92.5 Mean : 81.0 Mean : 82.5 3rd Qu.: 97.0 3rd Qu.:100.0 Max.
2002 Apr 15
2
krige and polygon limit problem
Dear all, I'm new on R and this mailing list. We work on spatial rainfall estimation with R and Grass. We have a problem with the krige function from the sgeostat package. We would like to limit the estimated area with a polygon limit. I use a 50 points polygon to describe my work area. The krige function work quiet well without limit. But if I use this option I have the following error
2005 Feb 10
3
question about sorting POSIXt vector
Dear useRs, How come the first attempt to sort a POSIXt vector fails (Error: non-atomic type in greater), while the second succeeds? (Code inserted below.) The documentation says that POSIXt is used to allow operations such as subtraction, so I'd expect sorting to work. Is this perhaps an OS issue? (I run R 2.0.1 on Win xp.) Thank you, b. #------------code test <- c("2005-02-08
2003 Oct 08
1
R-1.8.0 is released
I've rolled up R-1.8.0.tgz a short while ago. This is a new version with major changes (see below). Notably, the Macintosh version for OS X has been substantially improved; the old Carbon interface is no longer being supported. Also notice that the underscore will no longer work as an assignment operator. There is also a bunch of new functions and an assortment of bugs have been fixed. You
2003 Oct 08
1
R-1.8.0 is released
I've rolled up R-1.8.0.tgz a short while ago. This is a new version with major changes (see below). Notably, the Macintosh version for OS X has been substantially improved; the old Carbon interface is no longer being supported. Also notice that the underscore will no longer work as an assignment operator. There is also a bunch of new functions and an assortment of bugs have been fixed. You
2012 Apr 27
1
multivariate xts merge question
Hi, I have an xts starting with a number of columns (currency pairs see below), then I add new ones which are derived from existing ones (like adding the moving average of a column) by merging the new columns one by one. These get the name of the column they are calculated from concatenated with ".1". All done by merge.xts, easy. Now, I have a function (procState below) which generates