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2005 Feb 24
1
problem (bug?) with prelim.norm (package norm)
dear list members,
there seems to be a problem with the prelim.norm function (package norm)
as number of items in the dataset increases.
the output of prelim.norm() is a list with different summary statistics,
one of them is the missingness indicator matrix "r". it lists all
patterns of missing data and a count of how often each pattern occured
in the dataset. as the number of items and
2010 Jun 16
1
Too many columns with prelim.norm
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to use prelim.norm with a "big" matrix (36 columns by 10000 or so rows). I found that prelim.norm has a built-in limit of 30 columns, but I'd still really like to use it for my data. Does anyone know of a different way to do the same thing? Or, would it be easier to try to modify the source code? Thanks!
Josh
2007 Apr 25
1
prelim.norm() function not working
R-experts:
I am trying to reproduce some of Paul Allison's results in his little
green book on missing data (Sage 2002). The dataset for which I am
having problems, "usnews", can be found at:
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/books/md/default.htm. I am working on a
Windows machine with R 2.5 installed, all packages up-to-date.
The problem has to do with the prelim.norm() function of the
2005 Aug 21
1
Warning when using 'prelim.mix' from the package 'mix'
'sodexquan' is an data frame of numeric variables with some missing values.
I would like to approximate these missing values using some algorithm.
I thereby chose the mix package.
But when trying to run the 'prelim.mix' function (aka the function that will
prepare the data for further calculations), R says:
prelim.mix(truc,0)
Error in as.integer.default(list(c(32, 52, 32, 27, 34,
2005 Nov 09
2
error in NORM lib
Dear alltogether,
I experience very strange behavior of imputation of NA's with the NORM
library. I use R 2.2.0, win32.
The code is below and the same dataset was also tried with MICE and
aregImpute() from HMISC _without_ any problem.
The problem is as follows:
(1) using the whole dataset results in very strange imputations - values
far beyond the maximum of the respective column, >
2004 Aug 26
1
EM norm package (NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 2))
Greetings!
I am bootstrapping and I am using EM in the norm package to fill in missing
data for a financial time series with each step of the loop. For the most
part EM works fine for me, but the following error message is guaranteed
before I hit the 200th scenario:
Iterations of EM:
1...2...3........348...349...Error: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call
(arg 2)
The following code should
2002 Aug 08
1
LDAP Domain Trust
I have a small problem. I'm an LDAP newbie, and am having trouble getting
Samba to authenticate. What I have is an LDAP tree, with the samba.schema
loaded in out LDAP configuration. I already tested smb.conf without
ldap-sam compiled in, and it authenticates just fine to smbpasswd and
locally added machine trust accounts.
Submitted for your assistance:
Prelim:
1. WSName = workstation
2007 Sep 21
1
A reproducibility puzzle with NORM
Hi Folks,
I'm using the 'norm' package (based on Shafer's NORM)
on some data. In outline, (X,Y) are bivariate normal,
var(X)=0.29, var(Y)=24.4, cov(X,Y)=-0.277,
there are some 900 cases, and some 170 values of Y
have been set "missing" (NA).
The puzzle is that, repeating the multiple imputation
starting from the same random seed, I get different
answers from the repeats
2012 Jun 05
4
[Fwd: Re: Error]
Hello list, Iam root, and remove the bin folder in my samba master, this
folder is in /media/samba-master/bin, when I remove this folder I run git
pull again and the same problem
The general step that I follow are
1- rm -r /media/samba-master/bin
2- I run make distclean, and
WAF_MAKE=1 ./buildtools/bin/waf distclean
'distclean' finished successfully (0.000s)
3- I run git pull
error:
2006 Apr 26
1
Prelim results: hpnssh v ssh in local area networks
The results, for anyone interested, can be found here
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/results.html
Long story short, there doesn't seem to be any notable difference
between the two anymore. I still have a few more test combinations to
run (<.5ms rtts and against cygwin) so the conclusions might change but,
at this point, I'm no longer seeing any sort of performance
2005 Feb 11
2
pb with package mix
hello,
We've got a problem with the mix package in order to impute the missing data.
After importing the data, the prelim function does not work (only the stlouis
data works).
We have done :
>library(mix)
>Manq <- read.table("C:/.../file.txt")
>attach(Manq)
>save(Manq,file="C:/../R/rw2001/library/mix/data/Manq.rda")
>data(Manq)
>Manq
V1 V2 V3 V4
1
2007 Jan 12
1
R editor vs. Tinn-R
Have you used Tinn-R and what landmines await the inexperienced?
I could not understand why a script that used to work stopped working.
Look at these two scenarios
I opened an excel spreadsheet and copied several cells to the clipboard
Then Scenario 1
Executed from Tinn-R
> prelim<-read.delim("clipboard")
> str(prelim)
'data.frame': 0 obs. of 1 variable:
$
2009 Nov 20
3
Proper usage of identify(label)
I was reading this page:
http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/Fixtures.html#M000326
and was trying to get hashed labels working. However, calling it from
within a unit test results in this error:
def test_defaults_to_disabled
identify(''one'')
end
2) Error:
test_defaults_to_disabled(AdminTest):
NoMethodError: undefined method `identify'' for
2011 Jun 28
2
Question about error message
Greetings,
I'm getting this error message using Joe Shafer's "NORM" package.
Error in storage.mode(x) <- "double" :
(list) object cannot be coerced to type 'double'
I'm not sure what this means.
I get this message when running
s <- prelim.norm(filename)
prelim.norm is used to develop some summary statistics, etc. before
implementing the EM
2005 Jan 28
1
R-Help : running MIX package
Hello all. I am inexperienced with R and am clumsily trying to work through it for specific multiple imputations Id like to run for my thesis.In running the MIX package, I keep getting an error message regarding the use of the prelim.mix command.
Error in as.integer.default(list(alcohol = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, :
(list) object cannot be coerced to integer
I cannot find the
2015 Jan 19
8
RSAT - cloud on the horizon
I think I see some heavy weather ahead of me:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/dn303411.aspx
specifically w.r.t. Server 2012 r2 (with which I will have to soon(ish)
wrestle):
> Features Removed or Deprecated in Windows Server 2012 R2
>...
> RSAT: Identity management for Unix/NIS
>
> The Server for Network Information Service (NIS) Tools option of
> Remote Server
2008 Apr 03
3
routes.rb definitions not working???
Hello Eveyone,
I am new here, and am have no idea how to setup routes in the routes.rb file
while using fbml. The regular
map.resources :gifts
map.resources :wishlists
map.resources :invitations
map.resources :comments
does not work.
This tutorial
http://rfacebook.wordpress.com/2008/02/04/quickstartfacebooker/
says to create a map.root, such as the one mentioned "map.root
2008 Sep 11
3
ZFS Crypto [Prelim] Codereview
Here''s my comments for the preliminary ZFS Crypto review.
- Dan
Webrev: http://cr.opensolaris.org/~darrenm/zfs-crypto-gate/webrev/
General comments:
DEA-1 - SCCS keywords need to be removed
DEA-2 - Copyright updated
------------------------------------------------------------------
usr/src/lib/libcryptoutil/common/keyfile.c pkcs11_read_data()
This code in pkcs11_read_data() scares
2001 Mar 14
2
Test snapshots
Could eveyone please give the latest snapshots a test? I have just
pulled in some more OpenSSL libc code to support globbing in the sftp
client. It works OK on the platforms that I have access to, but that
isn't many...
Report success/failure and host (as reported by configure).
Thanks.
-d
--
| Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> \ ``E-mail attachments are the poor man's
|
2005 Jan 23
5
How to use "identify"
I can't get identify to work, using R 2.0.1 under windows xp pro,
service pack 2. Here's what I enter, and the result:
> plot((our.frame2$c1),(our.frame2$c9)) # Produces desired plot
> identify(our.frame2$c1) # Plot comes to forefront, so I select a point
warning: no point with 0.25 inches
numeric(0)
Is my call to identify correct? The help page for indentify (from