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2005 Jul 28
4
CSV file and date. Dates are read as factors!
I am using read.csv to read a CSV file (produced by saving an Excel file
as a CSV file). The columns containing dates are being read as factors.
Because of this, I can not compute follow-up time, i.e.
Followup<-postDate-preDate. I would appreciate any suggestion that would
help me read the dates as dates and thus allow me to calculate follow-up
time.
Thanks
John
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief,
2005 Jul 15
3
Dividing a vector into ntiles
R 2.1.1
Win 2k
Would someone suggest a method (or methods) that can be used to
determine ntile cutpoints of a vector, i.e. to determine values that can
be used to divide a vector into thirds such as 0-33 centile, 34-66
centile, 67-100 centile. If for example I had a vector:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
and wanted to divide the vector into thirds
I would have cut-points of 3, and 6.
Thanks,
John
John
2006 May 12
4
Title of page with multiple plots
I want to place four plots on a page, and I would like to have all four
plots share a common title. I have tried the following code, but the
title is centered over the fourth graph and not centered across all four
plots. Does anyone have any suggestions?
R 2.1.1
windows xp
oldpar<-par(mfcol =c(1,4),ask=TRUE)
plot(p,varp)
plot(p,SEp)
plot(p,CVp)
plot(p,ppval)
title(paste("P and 95%CI
2007 Jan 18
3
selecting rows for inclusion in lm
I am having trouble selecting rows of a dataframe that will be included
in a regression. I am trying to select those rows for which the variable
Meno equals PRE. I have used the code below:
difffitPre<-lm(data[,"diff"]~data[,"Age"]+data[,"Race"],data=data[data[,"Meno"]=="PRE",])
summary(difffitPre)
The output from the summary indicates that
2006 Nov 21
2
sample size for linear regression
Is there an R function that can be used to calculate a sample size for a
linear regression:
i.e.
Given a linear regression:
y=f(x,z)
i.e. fit1<-lm(y~x+z)
is there a function which can be passed coef(z), SE(z), and other
parameters to determine a sample size based on z, SEz and other
information from the regression?
Thanks,
John
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
2005 Jul 29
6
Binary outcome with non-absorbing outcome state
I am trying to model data in which subjects are followed through time to
determine if they fall, or do not fall. Some of the subjects fall once,
some fall several times. Follow-up time varies from subject to subject.
I know how to model time to the first fall (e.g. Cox Proportional
Hazards, Kaplan-Meir analyses, etc.) but I am not sure how I can model
the data if I include the data for those
2005 Oct 11
2
Two factor (or more) non-parametric comparison of means
Can anyone suggest a good non-parametric test, and an R implementation of the test, that allows for two or more factors? Wilcoxon signed rank allows for only one.
Thanks,
John
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
Baltimore VA Medical Center GRECC and
University of Maryland School of Medicine Claude Pepper OAIC
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Division of
2007 Mar 06
5
Recalling and printing multiple graphs. Is there something in the HISTORY menu that will help?
I have written an R function that produces multiple graphs. I use
par(ask=TRUE) to allow for the inspection of each graph before the next
graph is drawn. I am looking for a way to recall all graphs drawn in an
R session, and a method that can be used to print all the graphs at one
time. I know that I could simply print each graph after I inspect the
graph, but this gets tiresome if one's
2005 Jun 02
2
confusion with boot
I think I am doing something wrong when I try to bootstrap R square
obtained from lm. My code is included below. No matter how many times I
run the simulation, I always get exactly the same result, the bias and
std.error are always zero. I would think that these values should be
non-zero. I would appreciate any suggestions as to what I am doing
wrong, or perhaps what I fail to understand.
R 2.1.0
2007 Mar 26
4
Problem dropping rows based on values in a column
I am trying to drop rows of a dataframe based on values of the column PID, but my strategy is not working. I hope someoen can tell me what I am doing incorrectly.
# Values of PID column
> jdata[,"PID"]
[1] 16608 16613 16355 16378 16371 16280 16211 16169 16025 11595 15883 15682 15617 15615 15212 14862 16539
[18] 12063 16755 16720 16400 16257 16209 16200 16144 11598 13594 15419 15589
2008 Oct 16
1
apply, t-test and p-values
R 2.7.2
Windows XP
I am using apply to compute a series of Student's t-test from two matrices, sample1 and sample2.
boo<-apply(sample1,1,t.test,sample2)
I want to pick of the p-values from the tests, but can't seem to get it to work. I have tried several methods to get the values including:
boo<-apply(sample1,1,t.test$t.test,sample2)
boo<-apply(sample1,1,t.test,sample2)$t.test
2006 Jul 03
6
macro facility in R
R 2.2 on windows XP
I have a dataset with multiple columns. Some of the columns represent
independent variables, some represent dependent variables. I would like
to run the same analyses on a fixed set of independent variables,
changing only the dependent variable, e.g.
y1-y2=x1+x2+x3
y3-y4=x1+x2+x3
y5-y6=x1+x2+x3, etc.
I know I can write a function to perform the analyses, however in order
to
2006 Oct 14
2
regression analyses using a vector of means and a variance-covariance matrix
R 2.2.0
windows XP
How can I perform a regression analyses using a vector of means, a
variance-covariance matrix? I looked at the help screen for lm and did
not see any option for using the afore mentioned structures as input to
lm.
Thanks,
John
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
Baltimore VA Medical Center GRECC,
University of Maryland School of Medicine Claude D.
2007 Nov 21
3
Packages - a great resource, but hard to find the right one.
Fellow Rers,
Please forgive me if I have posted this to the wrong R list serve.
Over the course of the years that I have used R and participated in this list server, I have noted a large number of questions and answers that direct people to specific packages. The multitude of packages is one of the great strengths of R. Unfortunately there is no (or at least I am not aware of) any single source
2008 Mar 02
3
emacs and R
At the suggestion of many people, I have installed emacs on my linux (Fedora 8.0) computer with the intention of using emacs as window interface to R (2.6.0). I have gone though the emacs tutorial and don't see any information about how I should use emacs to run R. Can anyone suggest a document that I might read? In the past I have used R on a Windows XP system and used the built-in windowing
2006 Jul 10
1
How can I obtain the values of BIAS and STD. ERROR from a bootstrap.
R 2.3.1
Windows XP
Question: How can I obtain the values of BIAS and STD. ERROR from a
bootstrap.
Background:
I am running a bootstrap:
result2<-boot(1:400,regSEvssample,R=5000)
and obtain the following results:
Bootstrap Statistics :
original bias std. error
t1* 1.876602 -0.0001368616 0.1630380
I would like to get the values of ORIGINAL and BIAS. I can get the
value of
2007 Aug 02
1
Multivariable correlation
Given a square matrix of variables X, is there any way to compute a multivariable correlation among all the variables in the array? It is possible to calculate the correlation of all pairs of variables in the array, but I want to know the correlation of all the variables taken together, i.e. for the matrix
X=x1 x2 x3
x4 x5 x6
x7 x8 x9
I don't want the pair-wise correlations
2005 Jun 03
1
Load package using R code rather than GUI Package menu
Is there any way to load a package using R code rather than the Load
Package command in the Package menu? I would like to load the boot
package.
R.2.1.0 Patched
Win 2k.
Thanks,
John
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
Baltimore VA Medical Center GRECC and
University of Maryland School of Medicine Claude Pepper OAIC
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Division of
2005 Jul 05
1
help eliminating for loops
I am having trouble with apply. Could someone suggest changes to the
code below that will eliminate the for loops?
R 2.1.1 patched
Windows 2k
Thanks,
John
function ()
{
NaCon<-array(dim=c(10,10))
for (i in 1:10) {NaCon[i,]<-rnorm(10,10.77,0.02)}
MeanNaCon<-vector(mode="numeric",length=10)
for (j in 1:10) {MeanNaCon[j]<-mean(NaCon[j,1:10])}
print(MeanNaCon)
2005 Jul 14
1
Error running lme.
I am trying to fit lme using R 2.1.1 under Windows 2k.
I am getting the following message noted below.
Any suggestions that would help me correct my error would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
John
> fit1lme<-lme(Velocity~time,data=gate)
Error in getGroups.data.frame(dataMix, groups) :
Invalid formula for groups
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics