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2005 Dec 02
1
Ancova and lme use
Dear R-users, We expect to develop statistic procedures and environnement for the computational analysis of our experimental datas. To provide a proof of concept, we plan to implement a test for a given experiment. Its design split data into 10 groups (including a control one) with 2 mesures for each (ref at t0 and response at t1). We aim to compare each group response with control response
2006 Jan 11
1
Homogenic groups generation - Randomisation
Dear R-users, We expect to create N homogenic groups of n features from an experimentation including N*n mesures. The aim of this is to prevent from group effects. How to do that with R functionalities. Does anyone know any methodes enabling this ? Best regards. Alexandre MENICACCI Bioinformatics - FOURNIER PHARMA 50, rue de Dijon - 21121 Daix - FRANCE a.menicacci at fr.fournierpharma.com t??l
2005 May 18
1
covariance analysis by using R
Hello sir: Here's a question on covariance analysis which needs your help. There're 3 experiments,and x refers to control while y refers to experimental result. The purpose is to compare the "y" values across the 3 experiments. experiment_1: x:0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 y:0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.9 experiment_2: x:1 2 3 4 5 y:3 4 6.5 7.5 11 experiment_3: x:10 20 30 40 50 y:18 35 75 90
2006 Jan 16
1
Homogenous groups building - Randomisation
Dear R-users, We expect to form N homogeneous groups of n features from an experimentation including N*n data. The aim is to prevent group effects. How to do that with R functionalitites ? Does anyone know any way enabling this ? Example : 100 patients are observed. 3 biochemical parameters are mesured for each one (Red and white globules ans glycemia). Patient RG RW
2006 Mar 07
2
Building tkentry dynamicly
Dear R-users, I would like to build N "tkentry" compounds in the same window, with default text for each. As N is variable I need to construct them in an iterative way : library(tcltk) main<-tktoplevel() tktitle(main)<-"My Tool" filenames<-c("toto","tata","titi") N<-length(filenames) for (i in 1: N) {
2005 Dec 05
0
Use of lme() function
Dear R-users, We expect to develop statistic procedures and environnement for the computational analysis of our experimental datas. To provide a proof of concept, we plan to implement a test for a given experiment. Its design split data into 10 groups (including a control one) with 2 mesures for each (ref at t0 and response at t1). We aim to compare each group response with control response
2006 Mar 08
0
survival
Dear R-helpers, We marked 6000 leaves from 5 SPECIES - 10 individuals/species - in two different TREATMENTs: a control and a dry-plot from which 50% of incoming precipitation was excluded. We followed those leaves for 42 months and noted the presence and absence at each visit. I then carried out a Cox Harzard model to see differences in leaf mortality between parcels and among species over time:
2002 Jan 07
3
compiling packages
Hello, happy new year to all. The new Year gave me a new computer with Win98 and promptly I installed R on it. I created a directory R, with subdirectories gcc, perl,bin, helpwrk and rw1040. I got rw1040 from BDR place, the rest were gotter from the internet in the last week of the year, i.e. they are the newest versions. I modified autoexec.bat to put gcc\bin, perl\bin, etc in the path. I put the
2013 Oct 27
1
dunnett test questions
Hi, I've got a data set with a control group and a number of experimental groups, that have unequal sample sizes, and am measuring the number of people in each that respond yes or no. I'd like to use a dunnett test in R, where the syntax is supposed to be like: library(multcomp) test.dunnett=glht(anova_results,linfct=mcp(method="Dunnett")) confint(test.dunnett)
2004 May 20
4
pmvt problem in multcomp
Hi, all: Two examples are shown below. I want to use the multiple comparison of Dunnett. It succeeded in upper case "example 1". However, the lower case "example 2" went wrong. In "example 2", the function pmvt return NaN, so I cannot show this simtest result. Is there any solution? (I changed the variable "maxpts" to a large number in front of the
2013 Feb 26
1
Getting the correct factor level as Dunnett control in glht()
Hello all, I would like to do a Dunnett test in glht(). However, the factor level I want to use as the control is not the first. dunn1<-glht(model3, linfct = mcp(Container = "Dunnett"), alternative = "less") The factor container has 8 levels, so it would be nice not to manually enter in all of the contrasts. I originally discovered glht() when working with a glm model
2011 Jun 28
1
About the covariant
Hi all,I have some questions about the covariants of regression. My target: To explore the trend of CD4 level through a period of time. Response variable: CD4 count Explanatory variable:time Also, the demology information is available,such as gender,occupation,income level... Q1,Are these variables of demology information called covariant? Q2,How can I correct the impact of
2007 Feb 09
1
Help in using multcomp.
Hi All, I am trying use 'multcomp' for multiple comparisons after my ANOVA analysis. I have used the following code to do ANOVA: dat <- matrix(rnorm(45), nrow=5, ncol=9) f <- gl(3,3,9, label=c("C", "Tl", "T2")) aof <- function(x) { m <- data.frame(f, x); aov(x ~ f, m) } amod <- apply(dat,1,aof) Now, how can I use
2004 Apr 20
0
strange result with contrasts
Hello, I'm trying to reproduce some SAS result wit R (after I got suspicious with the result in R). I struggle with the contrasts in a linear model. I've got three factors > d$dose <- as.factor(d$dose) # 5 levels > d$time <- as.factor(d$time) # 2 levels > d$batch <- as.factor(d$batch) # 3 levels the data frame d contains 82 rows. There are 2 to 4 replicates of
2011 Nov 28
1
Running Shell Script with R
I'm having some trouble getting my shell script to work. I've checked out the Intro to R Manual and a host of other websites, but I still can't get the script to work when I submit the job to the cluster. Here is my main R code: ##Load Libraries ##... ## Load Time Data Args <- commandArgs(trailingOnly = TRUE); print(Args); timeDat <- read.flowSet(files=NULL, path=Args[1]);
2004 Aug 13
5
simtest for Dunnett's test
Hi! I use simtest fonction of multcomp package to compile a Dunnett's test. I have 10 treatments and one control group, so i create a matrix with: m<-matrix(0,10,11) m[1,1]<--1 m[1,2]<-1 m[2,1]<--1 m[2,3]<-1 m[3,1]<--1 m[3,4]<-1 m[4,1]<--1 m[4,5]<-1 m[5,1]<--1 m[5,6]<-1 m[6,1]<--1 m[6,7]<-1 m[7,1]<--1 m[7,8]<-1 m[8,1]<--1 m[8,9]<-1
2009 Jul 08
2
Simple monovariate classification?
I'm looking for an R function that simply recodes a quantitative variable into a number of classes according to specified break-points. Obviously I can do this using nested ifelse() commands, but I want to write it into a function where I can't pre-specify the number of classes. Is there an obvious way to do this? An example to clarify: how to convert c(0,10,5,1,9,6) to
2004 Jun 14
0
inheritance problem in multcomp package (PR#6978)
# Your mailer is set to "none" (default on Windows), # hence we cannot send the bug report directly from R. # Please copy the bug report (after finishing it) to # your favorite email program and send it to # # r-bugs@r-project.org # ###################################################### The multcomp functions work on "lm" objects as anticipated. They do not work on
2007 Nov 21
1
question about multiple comparison in ANOVA
I am not sure whether there is a bug. When I tested the example given for "glht" in the help, I entered the following error: Running commands: amod <- aov(minutes ~ blanket, data = recovery) rht <- glht(amod, linfct = mcp(blanket = "Dunnett"), alternative = "less") Errors are: Error in try(coef.(model)) : could not find function
2007 Nov 21
1
multiple comparison (glht) problem
I am not sure whether there is a bug. When I tested the example given for "glht" in the help, I entered the following error: Running commands: amod <- aov(minutes ~ blanket, data = recovery) rht <- glht(amod, linfct = mcp(blanket = "Dunnett"), alternative = "less") Errors are: Error in try(coef.(model)) : could not find function