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2005 Jan 28
3
GLM fitting
DeaR R-useRs, I'm trying to fit a logist model with these data: > dati y x 1 1 37 2 1 35 3 1 33 4 1 40 5 1 45 6 1 41 7 1 42 8 0 20 9 0 21 10 0 25 11 0 27 12 0 29 13 0 18 I use glm(), having this output: > g<-glm(y~x,family=binomial,data=dati) Warning messages: 1: Algorithm did not converge in: glm.fit(x = X, y = Y, weights = weights, start = start, etastart =
2005 Jan 11
3
Kolmogorov-Smirnof test for lognormal distribution with estimated parameters
Hello all, Would somebody be kind enough to show me how to do a KS test in R for a lognormal distribution with ESTIMATED parameters. The R function ks.test()says "the parameters specified must be prespecified and not estimated from the data" Is there a way to correct this when one uses estimated data? Regards, Kwabena. -------------------------------------------- Kwabena Adusei-Poku
2005 Jan 13
1
Re:Time-Series
Hi, you can address to a single ts in a multivariate ts object by namets[,index]. See this example: > dati X Y 1 100 200 2 150 210 3 180 220 4 200 230 5 220 250 > serie<-ts(dati,start=1999) > serie Time Series: Start = 1999 End = 2003 Frequency = 1 X Y 1999 100 200 2000 150 210 2001 180 220 2002 200 230 2003 220 250 > serie[,1] ## first ts Time Series: Start =
2005 Jan 25
1
Fitting distribution with R: a contribute
Dear R-useRs, I've written a contribute (in Italian language) concering fitting distribution with R. I believe it could be usefull for someones. It's available on CRAN web-site: http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Ricci-distribuzioni.pdf Here's the abstract: This paper deals with distribution fitting using R environment for statistical computing. It treats briefly some
2005 Jan 25
1
spearman rank test correlation
Hallo, does anybody know if there is an implementation of the Spearman rank correlation in R that gives a correct (or at least 'safe') p-value in the case of ties?? I have browsed the R-help archives but I found nothing. Thanks a lot in advance for any help, Antonino Casile
2004 Dec 09
1
How can I estimate parameters of probability distributions?
Hi list, I have a group of data. It looks like they follow a exponential distribution. In R, how can I esimate lamda, that is the rate in pexp, of the distribution and can I use Kolmogorov-Smirnov for hypothesis testing in such a situation? I have read the "8.2 Examing the distribution of a set of data" of "An Introduction to R" but I did not find any clues on this issue.
2004 Dec 22
2
MASS installation
Good evening, I need to fit experimental distributions by theoretical ones. I know that it is possible in the package MASS but I don't know how to install it. Can you help me? Thank you, Angela
2005 Jan 28
2
Begginer with R
Hello all, Im just beggining using R. I have read a couple of introductory documents but they are very general. Is there a document focused on classification? (this is what Ill be using R for). Examples would be just fine. Thanks in advance, Ulises
2005 Feb 23
1
nonlinear least square fit of an unknown function
Hi, I have a set of twelve points and wonder how I can get a function that can then be used to calculate the area under the curve (most important). Thanks. Eric
2005 Feb 22
1
Does R has the function for garch-t, gjr-garch, qgarch and egarch
Dear all, I would like to know that R has the function for garch-t,gjr- garch,qgarch and egarch. Best Regards, Luck
2005 Feb 22
2
estimate the parameter of exponential distribution, etc.
Given a numeric vector of observations, does R have any generic way to estimate the parameters of commonly used distributions (exponential, gamma, etc.) without numerically optimizing the likelihood function? Thanks, David _______________________________________ David R. Bickel http://davidbickel.com Research Scientist Pioneer Hi-Bred International Bioinformatics & Exploratory Research 7250
2005 Jul 08
1
Orthogonal regression
Dear R-Users, is there any statement to fit a orthogonal regression in R environment? Many thanks in advance. Best regards, Vito Diventare costruttori di soluzioni Became solutions' constructors "The business of the statistician is to catalyze the scientific learning process." George E. P. Box "Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient
2005 Jan 17
3
Skewness test
Hi, is there a test for the H0 skewness=0 (or with skewness as test statistic and normality as H0) implemented in R? Thank you, Christian *********************************************************************** Christian Hennig Fachbereich Mathematik-SPST/ZMS, Universitaet Hamburg hennig at math.uni-hamburg.de, http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/hennig/
2005 Jan 13
2
multivariate diagnostics
Hi, there. I have two questions about the diagnostics in multivarite statistics. 1. Is there any diagnostics tool to check if a multivariate sample is from multivariate normal distribution? If there is one, is there any function doing it in R? 2. Is there any function of testing if two multivariate distribution are same, i.e. the multivariate extension of Kolomogrov-Smirnov test? Thanks for
2005 Jan 13
2
chisq.test() as a goodness of fit test
Dear R-Users, How can I use chisq.test() as a goodness of fit test? Reading man-page I?ve some doubts that kind of test is available with this statement. Am I wrong? X2=sum((O-E)^2)/E) O=empirical frequencies E=expected freq. calculated with the model (such as normal distribution) See: http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/eda/section3/eda35f.htm for X2 used as a goodness of fit test. Any
2005 Feb 10
2
testing slopes different than a given value
In a multiple linear regression with two independent variables is there any function in R to test for the coefficients being different than some given values? Example: x1<-rnorm(100) x2<-rnorm(100) y<-3+0.6*x1+0.3*x2 lm(y~x1+x2) Obtain a test for the coefficients for x1 being different than 0.6 and for x2 different than 0.3 Thanks Manuel
2004 Nov 11
3
(no subject)
Hi, I have a list of numbers. For each of the numbers, I take sum of squares of the numbers centered on the number chosen. If it is less than a certain constant, I will take the average of the numbers chosen. Anyone can give me a sample code. You help will be greatly appreciated. Peter [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Jul 28
2
Cochran-Armitage-trend-test
Hi! I am searching for the Cochran-Armitage-trend-test. Is it included in an R-package? Thank you! --
2005 Nov 17
1
Fitdistr()
When using fitdistr() with the exponential, log-normal and beta distributions, you get the relevent rate, mean, standard deviation, shape1 and shape2 but you get a number bellow those that are in () and I was wandering what exactly those numbers represent and how they relate to the data. Many thanks Mark Miller
2005 Jul 19
2
data mining
Dear all, I'm looking for some material on data mining with R. I have something from Luis Torgo but I'd like to see something else. If anybody could help me I'll be thankful Adri??n