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2007 Aug 12
1
SEM for categorical data
Hi I am looking for a structural equation modeling package in R which can be used for categorical data. Is anyone aware of the existence of such a package? Would appreciate any help on this. Thank you Upasna -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Upasna Sharma Research Scholar Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
2005 Mar 11
1
reading in data problems
Hi I have a dataset (.txt file and .dat file) in which the length of one record is 144. There is no header in the .txt or .dat file itself. When I read this file using the read.table command, and want to drop some coloumns by setting the argument colClasses to "NULL" for the columns that I want to drop, it does not work, because the entire record of the length 144 is being treated as
2007 Aug 07
0
Goodman-Kruskal tau
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Upasna Sharma <upasna at iitb.ac.in> wrote: > From: "Upasna Sharma" <upasna at iitb.ac.in> > Subject: [R] Goodman Kruskal's tau > > I need to know which package in R calculates the Goodman Kruskal's > tau statistic for nominal data. Also is there any implementation for > multiple classification analysis (Andrews at al 1973) in R?
2007 Aug 23
0
Output display problem
Hi I have used the hetcor function on dataset which consists of about 40 variables. Since the output is quite large entire output is not visible on the R screen. Is there a way, I can retrieve the output that is not visible? Thank you Regards Upasna -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Upasna Sharma Research Scholar Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management,
2007 Aug 01
0
Goodman Kruskal's tau
Hi I need to know which package in R calculates the Goodman Kruskal's tau statistic for nominal data. Also is there any implementation for multiple classification analysis (Andrews at al 1973) in R? Any information on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Upasna -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Upasna Sharma Research Scholar Shailesh J. Mehta
2003 Oct 16
1
princomp with more coloumns than rows: why not?
As of R 1.7.0, princomp no longer accept matrices with more coloumns than rows. I'm curious: Why was this decision made? I work a lot with data where more coloumns than rows is more of a rule than an exception (for instance spectroscopic data). To me, princomp have two advantages above prcomp: 1) It has a predict method, and 2) it has a biplot method. A biplot method shouldn't be too
2013 Dec 13
2
how do I separete coloumns by comma?
Hi every one, I have a text file like this: 1    4   4    1    6    23 1   4    2    2    3    28 1    4    5    1    2    24 1    2    3    1    1    24 1   2    3    1    2     40 1   2   3    1    4      22 I want to separate columns by comma, like this: 1,4,4,1,6,23 1,4,2,2,3,28 1,4,5,1,2,24 1,2,3,1,1,24 1,2,3,1,2,40 1,2,3,1,4,22   I used this code:
2009 Mar 02
2
R-code help for filtering with for loop
Dear Sir / Madam, I am new for R coding. Kindly help me out in sorting out the following problem. There are 50 rows with six coloumns(you could see in the attached .txt file). I wish to go for filtering this 50 rows for any one of the six coloumns satisfying the value >= 64. I need to have a final table with rows having >= 64 value in any one of the six coloumns and the rest could be
2016 Sep 29
3
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Am 29.09.2016 um 16:26 schrieb v g via samba: > Really? Easy and useful, huh? Live sync of directories is VERY useful. So useful that I just try to kill the purchase of EMC Isilon, precisely because it cannot replicate with Windows.
2016 Nov 16
2
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 03:12:06PM -0500, Josh Malone via samba wrote: > On 11/16/16 2:32 PM, Jeremy Allison via samba wrote: > >> > >>But the file is not root:root - it's owned by uid 12477 and group > >>9006. Why is Samba getting the wrong owner/group for this file? > > > >That is the core of your problem. What does the full debug level 10 >
2009 Jun 14
2
read.csv
If read.csv's colClasses= argument is NOT used then read.csv accepts double quoted numerics: 1: > read.csv(stdin()) 0: A,B 1: "1",1 2: "2",2 3: A B 1 1 1 2 2 2 However, if colClasses is used then it seems that it does not: > read.csv(stdin(), colClasses = "numeric") 0: A,B 1: "1",1 2: "2",2 3: Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep,
2004 Oct 11
4
colClasses
Hi I am trying to read a data frame from a text editor in to R. I want some of the columns to be read in as "character" not numeric. I figured that I can do that by using "colClasses" in "read.table" command. However, I couldn't find out how to use "colClasses". e.g. say I have 5 column in the data file. I want 1st and 3rd column to be read in as
2013 Aug 19
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] -fsanitize=address on centos 6.4
GNU ld version 2.20.51.0.2-5.36.el6 20100205 Copyright 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) a later version. This program has absolutely no warranty. From: Kostya Serebryany [mailto:kcc at google.com] Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 5:36 AM To: Sergey Matveev Cc:
2017 Oct 24
2
read.table(..., header == FALSE, colClasses = <vector with names attribute>)
Jeff, Thank you for your reply. The intent was to construct a minimum reproducible example. The same warning occurs when the 'file' argument points to a file on disk with a million lines. But you are correct, my example was slightly malformed and in fact gives an error under R version 3.2.2. Please allow me to try again; in older versions of R, ?? > read.table(file =
2006 Jun 21
5
colClasses
Hi Folks! I'm reading in some data from a .csv file that has a date column. How do I use colClasses to get read.csv to recognize the date column? The documentation on this seems to be nil - And yes, I've read help and R Data Import/Export and can't figure out what the colClasses syntax is. Thanks, john [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Aug 08
4
[PATCH] Fix TypeError when starting VMX domains
The attached patch fixes this traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python/xen/xend/XendDomainInfo.py", line 510, in construct self.construct_image() File "/usr/lib/python/xen/xend/XendDomainInfo.py", line 574, in construct_image self.store_channel) File "/usr/lib/python/xen/xend/xenstore/xsobj.py", line 310, in
2019 Dec 25
2
Raspberri PI 4B 4GB install image
Thanks A lot. I will give it a try , once the RPi is here. Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Dec 25, 2019 18:46, Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 7:53 AM Strahil via CentOS <centos at centos.org> wrote: > > > > Hello Community, > > > > I'm waiting for my first ARM-based toy - a 4GB Raspberry Pi 4B and I was
2013 Aug 19
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] -fsanitize=address on centos 6.4
+kcc, llvmdev I think your compiler-rt checkout is out of date, because r188635 is supposed to fix that exact issue. On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Sharma, Yogesh < Yogesh.Sharma at saabsensis.com> wrote: > Sorry about that. I forgot a d:**** > > ** ** > > ldd (GNU libc) 2.12**** > > Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.**** > > This is free
2006 Sep 26
2
colClasses: supressed 'NA'
Hi, The colClasses seem to be supressing 'NA' vlaues. How do I fix this? R script and first 5 lines of output is below. File "test2.dat" has blanks that are read as "NA" when I do not use 'colClasses', but as blanks when I use 'colClasses'. temp.df <- read.fwf("test2.dat", width=c(10,1,1,1,1,2,2,3,3,1),
2013 Aug 19
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] -fsanitize=address on centos 6.4
+llvmdev (llvm-dev does not exist) On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Sergey Matveev <earthdok at google.com>wrote: > > First, could you please run the test with env.var. > ASAN_OPTIONS=verbosity=1 > > No need for that, actually, since this is a familiar issue. Sharma, could > you please paste the output of "ldd --version" here? > > Sergey > > >