Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Repeated Measures, groupedData and lme"
2005 Mar 09
1
multiple comparisons for lme using multcomp
Dear R-help list,
I would like to perform multiple comparisons for lme. Can you report to me
if my way to is correct or not? Please, note that I am not nor a
statistician nor a mathematician, so, some understandings are sometimes
quite hard for me. According to the previous helps on the topic in R-help
list May 2003 (please, see Torsten Hothorn advices) and books such as
Venables &
2012 Sep 28
1
Lattice bwplot(): Conditioning on one factor
I'm not able to create the proper syntax to specify a lattice bwplot() for
only one of two conditioning factors.
The syntax that produces a box plot of each of the two conditioning
factors is:
bwplot(quant ~ param | era, data=mg.d, main='Dissolved Magnesium', ylab='Concentration (mg/L)')
What I've tried unsuccessfully are:
bwplot(quant ~ param |
2008 Jun 19
1
PrettyR (describe)
#is there a way to get NA in the table of descriptive statistics instead of
the function stopping Thank you in advance
#data
x.f <- structure(list(Site = structure(c(9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L,
9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L,
9L, 9L, 9L, 9L), .Label = c("BC", "HC", "RM119", "RM148", "RM179",
"RM185",
2008 May 27
1
Fwd: Re: Seeking help with trellis: log scales on xyplot
Deepayan:
Sorry for the additional email, but I'm concerned that I wasn't being clear.
In the end, I would like a graphic that portrays my y-values on a log scale in their native data range. That is to say, I would prefer to see the axis labels as 1000 rather than 3 (log10 of 1000).
Thank you for your kind assistance,
Hobie Perry
St. Paul, MN
Hobie Perry <hobie_perry@yahoo.com>
2012 Oct 19
1
Optimization in R similar to MS Excel Solver
Dear Colleagues,
I am attempting to develop an optimization routine for a river suspended
sediment mixing model. I have Calcium and Magnesium concentrations (%) for
sediments from 4 potential source areas (Topsoil, Channel Banks, Roads,
Drains) and I want to work out, based on the suspended sediment calcium and
magnesium concentrations, what are the optimal contributions from each
source area to
2004 Jul 23
2
lme4 groupedData is missing
help.search("groupedData") says that it's part of the lme4 package, but it
appears not to be there (details below). Is this because lme4 is new and
(perhaps) still under development?
> update.packages()
trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/1.9/PACKAGES'
Content type `text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1' length 19113 bytes
opened URL
downloaded 18Kb
>
2008 Jun 04
2
Constructing groupedData objects in nlme - a little problem
Dear R-help,
I am trying to create groupedData objects using the nlme library. I'm
missing something basic, I know:
Here is the first example in ch.1 of Pinheiro & Bates (2000):
library(nlme)
x2=Rail$travel;x1=Rail$Rail;eg1=data.frame(x1,x2);eg1gd=Rail
print(eg1gd)
x11();print(plot(eg1gd))
femodel=lm(x2~x1-1,data=eg1gd)
print(femodel$coefficients)
Result:
x12 x15 x11
2006 Dec 07
2
groupedData Error Using outer=TRUE
I'm using groupedData from nlme. I set up a groupedData data.frame with
outer=~group1. When I try to plot with outer=TRUE, I get "subscript out
of bounds." This happens most of the time. When it works, I get
spaghetti-type plots for comparing groups. But I don't understand why it
doesn't usually work.
> longa.mod.1.gd <- groupedData(mod1.logit~time|
2007 Dec 27
2
groupedData function not found
Hello,
I'm trying to use the groupedData function and R is giving me the message: Error: can not find function "groupedData"
The code is coming from a textbook so I think it should be correct:
pigs<-data.frame(cbind(pig.time,pig.id,pig.wt))
pig.growth<-groupedData(pig.wt~pig.time|pig.id,data=pigs)
I have added the package "nlme" and to confirm that it was installed
2000 Jul 24
1
How to use groupedData() within a function?
Dear Group:
I have been trying to write an R function within which the function
groupedData() would be used.
The following is a sample program:
#######################
sid<-rep(1:6,times=2)
time<-c(1:12)
trt<-rep(letters[1:3],times=4)
tem<-data.frame(sid,time,trt)
test1.fun<- function(dat=dat)
{
groupedData(time ~ trt|sid, data=dat)
}
test1.fun(dat=tem)
2018 Mar 22
3
How do I include a factor in a groupedData object? Meaning and use of inner and outer parameters
Windows 10 64-bit, R-Studio, R version 3.4.3
Several questions relating to groupedData:
(1) I am trying to create a groupedData object that can be used to run an analysis that I have been able to urn using lmer. When I include the interaction terms in the groupedData opbject I get an error message stating that + is not meaningful for factors. How do I include factors in my model? See code and
2009 Jul 14
1
Problem with GroupedData
Hi,
I have an original data frame with 8 columns of variables, which are stored in 'data1' frame.
data1 <- read.csv("E:\\PHD GLASGOW UNIVERSITY\\Data\\R\\Colin\\Cailness21.csv")
attach(data1)
names(data1)
[1] "Date" "d" "m" "y" "Time"
[6] "Depth" "Temp"
2018 Mar 22
0
How do I include a factor in a groupedData object? Meaning and use of inner and outer parameters
Dear John
You are only allowed to have the primary covariate on the left hand side
of the vertical bar. Other covariates go in inner or outer.
Michael
On 22/03/2018 12:59, Sorkin, John wrote:
> Windows 10 64-bit, R-Studio, R version 3.4.3
>
>
> Several questions relating to groupedData:
>
> (1) I am trying to create a groupedData object that can be used to run an analysis
2002 Oct 30
1
groupedData
Dear all,
I tried to create a groupedData object, where the grouping factor
is not ordered.
Here ist the code:
library(nlme)
test<-groupedData(conc~Time|Subject,order.groups=F,data=as.data.frame(Theoph))
> getGroups(test)
Levels: 6 < 7 < 8 < 11 < 3 < 2 < 4 < 9 < 12 < 10 < 1 < 5
I still get an ordered factor. As always thanks for your help
peter
2008 Jul 19
1
wroung groupedData despite reading Bates and Pinheiro 3 times
Hi everyone. I am trying to add a formula to my data using the groupedData
function.
My experiment consists of randomized block design using fruits, vegetation
and time as factors. The idea is to see if fruits, vegetation and time
explain the abundance of mice. I am using tree density as a covariate.
So I tried to fit the following structure to my data.
>
2006 Nov 22
1
plotting a groupedData object
Hello all,
I am plotting a groupedData object and the key at the top of the graph runs
off the page. I don't want to set key=F because it is useful (or would be if
I could see it).
Is it possible to explicitly cause the key to wrap? I have used this
function before with no trouble but now I have just 5 groups with rather
long descriptions (which I can't meaningfully shorten).
2010 Sep 10
1
lme, groupedData, random intercept and slope
Windows Vista
R 2.10.1
Does the following use of groupedData and lme produce an analysis with both random intercept and slope, or only random slope?
zz<-groupedData(y~time | Subject,data=data.frame(data),
labels = list( x = "Time",
y = "y" ),
units = list( x = "(yr)", y = "(mm)")
)
plot(zz)
2009 Jul 02
1
Problem with groupedData and lme
Dear R-users,
I'm currently having trouble with the implementation of a groupedData
object in the lme() function.
Executing the following function
> applyScalingSimp <- function(input.population)
> {
> ## GA is a time value
> varInOrder <- c("GA","weight","grouping","sex")
> modelVar <-
2003 Jul 03
2
Bug in plotting groupedData-objects
Dear Experts,
May be the problem is still solved, however I tried to find the answer in
the archives:
I use:
> R.version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 1
minor 7.1
year 2003
month 06
day 16
2001 Nov 19
1
scope of data in groupedData
I'm trying to write a function that has a dataframe as
an argument. Within the function, I call groupedData
to create a grouped-data object from the dataframe
argument. However, the groupedData function doesn't
seem to see the data. I'm guessing it's getting the
argument name rather than its value, but I'm not
positive.
My system: R 1.3.1 on WinNT 4.0 (Pentium II), nlme