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2005 Apr 19
2
Odd diagnostic plots in mixed-effects models
Dear R community,
In the excellent nlme package the default diagnostic plot graphs the innermost residuals against innermost fitted values. I recently fit a mixed-effects model in which there was a very clear positive linear trend in this plot.
I inferred that this trend occurred because my fixed effect was a two-level factor, and my random effect was a 12-level factor. The negative residuals
2004 Nov 10
1
List seems to drop empty levels of factors when containin g them
I don't get the same result, do you have a package loaded that would change
the default behavior (such as Hmisc)?
> list(grp.1)
[[1]]
[1] 1 2
Levels: 1 2
> list(grp.1[mask])
[[1]]
[1] 1
Levels: 1 2
> library(Hmisc)
<<snip>>
> list(grp.1[mask])
[[1]]
[1] 1
Levels: 1
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> version
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platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os
2004 Mar 23
2
Coefficients and standard errors in lme
Hello,
I have been searching for ways to obtain these for combinations of fixed
factors and levels other than the 'baseline' group (contrasts coded all
0's) from a mixed-effects model in lme. I've modelled the continuous
variable y as a function of a continuous covariate x, and fixed factors
A, B, and C. The fixed factors have two levels each and I'd like to know
whether
2002 Jul 18
3
Oddity with names
Hi all,
I'm using R 1.5.1 on Windows 2000. The following snippet of code doesn't
seem to do anything - no error is reported, and there is no name change.
names(myFrame[,c(1:3)]) <- c("name1", "name2", "name3")
This code however works nicely:
names(myFrame)[c(1:3)] <- c("name1", "name2", "name3")
Can anyone suggest why
2004 Sep 21
2
Bootstrap ICC estimate with nested data
I would appreciate some thoughts on using the bootstrap functions in the
library "bootstrap" to estimate confidence intervals of ICC values
calculated in lme.
In lme, the ICC is calculated as tau/(tau+sigma-squared). So, for instance
the ICC in the following example is 0.116:
> tmod<-lme(CINISMO~1,random=~1|IDGRUP,data=TDAT)
> VarCorr(tmod)
IDGRUP = pdLogChol(1)
2004 Mar 10
3
converting lists got by tapply to dataframes
I have two lists:
xa <- list( X=c(1,2,3), Y=c(4,5,6), Z=c(7,8,9) )
xb <- with( barley, tapply( X=seq(1:nrow(barley)), INDEX=site
, FUN=function(z)yield[z]))
I can convert xa to a dataframe easily with:
as.data.frame(xa)
But if i try the same with xb I get:
as.data.frame(xb)
Error in as.data.frame.default(xb) :
can't coerce array into a data.frame
What
2003 Mar 08
2
Looking for non-central F quantile
Greetings all,
I'm trying to figure out how to calculate the inverse CDF (i.e. a
quantile) for a non-central F distribution. I could put together a quick
numerical solver routine using the CDF, but I wonder if there's a function
that I've missed that would be more efficient?
Thank-you,
Andrew
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Department of Forest Resources Fa: 208 885
2004 Mar 26
8
stop() vs. error() ?
Why does stop("we are done") print
"Error in eval.with.vis(expr, envir, enclos) :" ?
It would seem to me that a plain stop() is not an error, and that it
would make more sense to have an error() function that is different from
a stop(). Is there a rationale here that I am missing?
sincerely, /iaw
2002 May 06
1
Load Data
Dear R Users
What's the easiest way to load an excel data file to R?
Thanks
Rick
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2004 Jan 03
1
R doesn't run on g4 iBook with Panther
I have a 12" G4 iBook with the latest os (Panther) with the recent
updates. When I start R by double clicking, it expands for a fraction of
a second and then, nothing happens.
There is mention in the readme about using something called "i-install"
to uninstall a mistakenly installed library, but I do not know how to do
this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Martin
2004 Oct 04
1
Could anyone tell me how to extract pvalue from "lm" fitting?
Dear R people,
I have a naive question: after fitting "lm" to a data, I can't extract
the pvalue corresponding to a specific covariate in a direct way.
Could anyone give me a hint?
Thank you very much.
Frank
2005 Jan 04
1
Histogram
I have data on a single variable LOGT. It has about
300,000 observations. I am trying to make a Histogram
out of this data set. Following is my effort. Could
anyone help me to solve this error.
> hist(x)
Error in hist.default(x) : `x' must be numeric
> class(x)
[1] "data.frame"
> is.object(x)
[1] TRUE
> is.vector(x)
[1] FALSE
> is.numeric(x)
[1] FALSE
>
2004 Oct 03
1
help working with persp plot function
Hi,
I don't understand why this is not working. Help is appreciated.
I need to plot the following as a surface, but persp returns an error.
tpcp_xy[1:10,]
X_COORD Y_COORD TPCP
1 465459.7 175924.1 0.85
2 466145.8 324017.3 2.30
3 467720.2 372143.1 1.56
4 470293.2 348064.8 2.87
5 476566.9 205501.8 0.94
6 477774.9 142561.0 1.31
7 479207.0 162919.6 3.04
8 480890.8 290641.3 2.20
9
2004 Mar 12
2
Problems startin RAqua for Mac
I am a user of a i book G4 with OS X 10.3 and I installed RAqua 1.8.1
without any problems. When I want to start RStart the "R" Symbol appers
for one second and then disappers again and nothing else happens. I've
tried to reinstall the program and I also reinstalled my OS X wich did
not help. I really need this program for my studies. If someone knows
whats wrong please eMail
2005 Jan 01
1
lme: Variances
Hi R users!
I will try to state my question again. I have longitudinal data and fitted the
following model with lme:
Y = X*beta + U + W(t) + Z
where
U ~ N(0, nu*I) I is the identity matrix, so this is the random intercept
W(t)~ N(0, sigma*H) and H is a matrix which incorporates a Gaussian serial
correlation (covariance) in the offdiagonal
2005 Jun 27
1
function for "two-part" or "two-condition" models
Hello,
This is an (hopefully) improved question of one I posted several weeks
ago. Does anyone know of a function for fitting "two-part" models?
These models are designed to handle count data with so many zeroes
that they can't be fit well with zero-inflated Poisson models or other
'typical' GLMs. My understanding is that they work by first fitting a
binomial model to
2005 Jun 15
2
Plotting second axes outside xyplot
Hi all,
I'm trying to find a way to get xyplot to produce a second set of axes outside the right hand side of the graph. This is my progress so far:
EE <- equal.count(ethanol$E, number=9, overlap=1/4)
xyplot(NOx ~ C | EE, data = ethanol,
prepanel = function(x, y) prepanel.loess(x, y, span = 1),
xlab = "Compression Ratio", ylab = "NOx (micrograms/J)",
2004 May 19
3
greek letters in plots
Hi,
I want to write in x axis label "fitted value of lambda" (lambda in greek
letter).
xlab=expression(lambda) gives the "lambda", I tryed things like xlab=paste
("fitted value of ", expression(lambda)) but I didn't get the greek letter.
Thanks in advance for any hint.
Antonio Olinto
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2004 Mar 22
2
lme question
Hi,
I have a dataset like this,
> testdata
Grouped Data: expr ~ visit | subject
expr visit subject
1 6.502782 V1 A
2 6.354506 V1 B
3 6.349184 V1 C
4 6.386301 V2 A
5 6.376405 V2 B
6 6.758640 V2 C
7 6.414142 V3 A
8 6.354521 V3 B
9 6.396636 V3 C
I tried the command
>
2004 Apr 01
1
nls function
Hello. I am trying to fit a non-rectangular hyperbola function to data
of photosynthetic rate vs. light intensity. There are 4 parameters that
have to be estimated. I find the nls function very difficult to use
because it often fails to converge and then gives out cryptic error
messages. I have tried playing with the control parameters but this
does not always help.
Is there another