Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Has the add parameter of plot commands been deprecated?"
2006 Mar 25
1
Trouble phrasing an R command that will run the model i need (ANOVA, nes
Hi John,
Thank-you very much for replying, - in answer to your questions:
*"As I understand what you wrote, all factors but linelabel are crossed,
with linelabel nested within all the other factors?"
That's exactly it,
*" What is in the highest order cells? Single observations, or multiple
scores?"
I would say "single observations" - but i have to
2006 Sep 23
1
contrasts in aov
useRs,
A no doubt simple question, but I am baffled. Indeed, I think I
once knew the answer, but can't recover it. The default contrasts
for aov (and lm, and...) are contr.treatment and contr.poly for
unordered and ordered factors, respectively. But, how does one
invoke the latter? That is, in a data.frame, how does one indicate
that a factor is an *ordered* factor such that
2004 Aug 06
3
Re: The LPBN radio station.
Sorry for my ignorance but what is the LPBN???? I don't think my main
stream was running after I mailed you earlier today. It is running right
now. Do you have an URL for LPBN???
Raymond wrote:
> Yes, I'm listening to Aardvark Recorders Present: Local Players - one.mp3
>
> So you want to syndicate? Or you want both localplayers and the LPBN
> to just share stuff. Anyway I
2006 Mar 15
2
Regarding aov Error()
The following dummy data frame has factor Q (with 2 levels) nesting
factor P (with levels p1 and p2 nested under q1, and p3 and p4 nested
under q2), but both crossing the random variate s, which has 8
levels. The dependent measure is dv.
> # The data frame:
> testnest
dv s P Q
1 1 s1 p1 q1
2 2 s2 p1 q1
3 1 s3 p1 q1
4 2 s4 p1 q1
5 1 s5 p1 q1
6 3 s6 p1 q1
7 3 s7
2004 Aug 06
2
Re: The LPBN radio station.
hi I wonder if you would like to join my localplayer.com network? I
operate on the same philosophy. All my artists are unsigned and I have
their consent to stream their music. on my station. I envision a drop
down menu that helps me navigate to the city of my choice.
Raymond wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I'm starting a radio station on the LPBN. The music will be from all
> local Los
2006 Jun 14
2
A whine and a request
guRus and useRs,
As I instruct my students: "With R what is difficult in anything
else, is easy, usually one line of code; but, what is easy in
anything else, is *&^%$%#$... (translation: next to impossible) in R."
I just ran into such a case that has, to put it mildly, driven me to
use spreadsheets (if that is not a sign of complete desperation, I
don't know what is).
2004 Aug 24
2
function bug (PR#7199)
output of R.version
platform i686-pc-linux-gnu
arch i686
os linux-gnu
system i686, linux-gnu
status
major 1
minor 9.1
year 2004
month 06
day 21
language R
The following code prints [1] 2, as it should
temp<-function(ab,...){
print(ab)
}
temp(2,s=3)
However, this code prints [1] 3:
temp<-function(sb,...){
print(sb)
}
temp(2,s=3)
It should still print [1] 2.
2004 Nov 09
3
no doubt a dumb question, but..
Yes, I am a newbie at R, but it is not the complex commands in R that
have me baffled, but simple data commands. For example, why does
something like:
> plot(Girth ~ Height)
*not* work after a command that allegedly loads the data:
> data(trees)
with the error message:
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : Object "Girth" not found
but does work after the command:
>
2010 Mar 14
1
Direction and scaling of cumulative distribution in ecdfplot
I have two questions regarding the ecdfplot function in the
latticeExtra package.
1. How can I plot the fraction of values >= x rather than <=x, like
the what = "1-F" argument in the Ecdf function in the Hmisc package?
2. When I try to log-transform the y-axis, I get a warning that it
can't have log Y-scale, and it fails to scale properly:
How can I log-transform the y-axis
2002 Oct 21
4
samba 2.2.6 name
Hi,
I've just installed samba 2.2.6 [solaris 2.6] and while ./smbstatus
(on solaris) reports version 2.2.6, network neighbourhood [ or net
view4] (on win 2k/win98) report
Samba 2.2.5
Any ideas?
ta
iain
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MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
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2012 Sep 05
2
[LLVMdev] llvm::ConstantArray::get(llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::StringRef, bool) deprecated?
Hi all;
I have been trying to use the llvm::ConstantArray::get(llvm::LLVMContext&,
llvm::StringRef, bool) function but seems it has been deprecated.
ProfileDependence.cpp:68:73: error: no matching function for call to
‘llvm::ConstantArray::get(llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::StringRef, bool)’
ProfileDependence.cpp:68:73: note: candidate is:
2006 May 23
0
Possible with lm() or glm()?
HelpeRs,
I have what amounts to a stupid design---entirely my fault, but it
seemed like a good idea at the time. Every participant in the
experiment receives a series of a two-alternative forced-choice
(2afc) pairs generated at random from a pool of items that make up
the pairs. The independent variable of interest is the difference in
the 2afc pairs on a metric measure to predict
2006 Jun 14
1
R ``literal'' comand
I know I am luddite when it comes to list-based languages, such as
R. But, even these beasts must occasionally want to access objects
at a literal level. For example, to a naive twit like me, x<--print
(y) should deposit in x a literal print out of y; that is, x should
contain the *results* of applying the print method to y (e.g.,
something like a tab (or space)-delimited flat
2004 Aug 06
4
Streaming info in HTML
Hi,
Once upon a time, I can access the admin information such as client connected,
streaming title/artist, etc, from web browser by browsing:
http://servername:port/admin
I used to had this just worked when I installed icecast and ices on the same
machine.
I then switch machines and have icecast in machine A, ices in machine B,
connecting to icecast using mountpoint <mount> to machine A.
2004 Aug 24
2
bug or no?
The following code prints [1] 2, as it should
temp<-function(ab,...){
print(ab)
}
temp(2,s=3)
However, this code prints [1] 3:
temp<-function(sb,...){
print(sb)
}
temp(2,s=3)
It should still print [1] 2. It appears
that if a variable in ... begins with the same letter as another variable,
the value in the variable in ... overwrites the value in the variable with
the same first letter.
I
2006 Mar 28
2
TukeyHSD for repeated measures aov ?
Hi all,
I search the archive for finding a simple
solution for using TukeyHSD with a multistratum
aov result (a repeated emasure anova). The Question have
been asked but I've found no clear answer.
res<-aov(y~Fa*Fb+Error(Subject/(Fa*Fb)) )
I think that the problem is that res is an
aovlist object instead of the "aov" object required by TukeyHSD.
Is there an easy solution to
2009 May 27
1
a simple trick to get autoclose parenthesis on windows
Hi,
This is a simple trick to get autoclose parenthesis on windows.
If you like how StatET autocloses parens, but like to use the lighter
Vanilla R, you can use autohotkey (http://autohotkey.net) to provide
this functionality.
Simply put the below code in a text file, rename extension as .ahk and
doubleclick on it to execute.
------------------ code starts here 8< ------------------
;
2011 Sep 09
2
prcomp: results with reversed sign in output?
Dear All,
when I'm running a PCA with
prcomp(USArrests, scale = TRUE)
I get the right principal components, but with the wrong sign infront
Rotation:
PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4
Murder 0.5358995 -0.4181809 0.3412327 0.64922780
Assault 0.5831836 -0.1879856 0.2681484 -0.74340748
UrbanPop 0.2781909 0.8728062 0.3780158 0.13387773
Rape 0.5434321 0.1673186 -0.8177779 0.08902432
instead of
PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4
2001 Mar 10
1
Wine-20010305 - MS Word97 - FlashWindow loop
Hi,
Microsoft word 97 seems to get stuck in a FlashWindow loop. Briefly,
the word splash screen and main window come up fine. When I click on
the File menu and then on the Open choice, wine seems to get stuck in
a loop in which the window title bar flashes active and inactive.
A preamble and a couple of loop iterations follow in the trace
below.
Looping behavior does not occur when I try the
2007 Jun 12
4
Generating artificial datasets with a specific correlation coefficient.
I need to create artificial datasets with specific correlation
coefficients (i.e. a dataset that returns r = 0.30, etc.) as examples
for a lab I am teaching this summer. Is there a way to do that in R?
Thanks.
Jim Milks
Graduate Student
Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program
136 Biological Sciences
Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton, OH 45435
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