Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Help with ldBands(Hmisc)"
2003 May 16
1
Question on ldBands function in Hmisc package by Harrell
Has anyone tried to download Hmisc and used ldBands function for calculating
Lan-Demets group sequential boundaries? The write-up in F.Harrell's website
indicates that, besides downloading the package Hmisc, one needs to copy the
progra ld98 from the University of Wisconsin website. As suggested, I did
this but received another error message regarding the search path. I think
I have fixed
2008 Oct 13
0
ldBands (Hmisc)
All,
I'm getting the same error message as that discussed in a previous post (Feb
3, 2006). The reply to that post was to insure that the ld98 program was in
the system path (as also suggested in the help on ldBands). I have done
this but this does not change the result. Any advice much appreciated.
David
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.7.2 (2008-08-25)
i386-pc-mingw32
locale:
2003 Jul 10
1
group sequential and adaptive designs
Hello R users,
I am looking for R (or S) code related to group sequential or adaptive
designs for clinical trials. (The most prominent examples are the designs of
Pocock or O'Brien/Fleming, the alpha-spending function approach, or Fisher's
combination test and the inverse normal method.) I am particularly interested in
the calculation of the critical boundaries, the handling of spending
2003 Oct 15
3
Design and Hmisc
I'm looking for design and hmisc version 2.0 for R 1.8 for windows. I've
found design 2.0 in the downloads for R1.7 but not hmisc.
I've also checked Dr. Harrell's site and it only goes to 1.6 for windows.
Any thoughts?
Shawn Way
2007 Apr 18
1
R-2.4.1 for MacOS X - languageR, acepack, Hmisc
I updated R to the last 2.4.1 version and unfortunately I can not
load languageR any longer.
In R-2.4.1, LanguageR requires acepack, but Hmisc doesn't work when
acepack is loaded.
> library(languageR)
Loading required package: Design
Loading required package: Hmisc
Loading required package: acepack
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load
2011 Nov 10
1
unable to load Hmisc in R 2.14.0
On my MacBook Pro (OS 10.6.8), after updating to R version 2.14.0 (2011-10-31) and reinstalling the Hmisc package, I am unable to load the Hmisc library.
Hmisc was working *before* I updated R.
Any idea what's wrong?
Details below.
> install.packages("Hmisc", dependencies=TRUE)
trying URL
'http://cran.case.edu/bin/macosx/leopard/contrib/2.14/Hmisc_3.9-0.tgz'
Content
2012 Jan 13
1
Hmisc for Maverick
On 01/12/2012 09:21 PM, r-sig-debian-request at r-project.org wrote:
> Message: 4 Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:39:53 -0500
> From: Michael Rutter <mar36 at psu.edu>
>
> Hmisc is available on c2d4u
> (https://launchpad.net/~marutter/+archive/c2d4u) for Natty and Oneiric,
> but not for Maverick, the others you mention are not.
>
Dirk, Michael - thanks for the useful advice.
2012 Oct 01
2
Hmisc describe error
Describe fails for me with a message similar to what was an issue in 2008 and got fixed according to posts.
R version 2.15.0 (2012-03-30)
Copyright (C) 2012 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)
# output truncated
> options(chmhelp = FALSE, help_type = "text")
> .help.ESS <- help
>
2006 Nov 26
1
problem loading package Hmisc
Hi,
I installed the package Hmisc with the command
install.packages("Hmisc") without errors. When I try to load the
library with command library(Hmisc) I get the error
> library(Hmisc)
Error in library(Hmisc) : there is no package called 'Hmisc'
> version
_
platform i386-pc-linux-gnu
arch i386
os linux-gnu
system i386,
2004 Jan 28
1
Re: Help with Hmisc/Design installation in R-aqua (apple)
Thanks, all, for your responses to my earlier email about installing the
Hmisc and Design libraries created by Harrell FE Jr.
This was the body of my email requesting help:
"I have tried, unsuccessfully, to install the Hmisc and Design libraries
(Harrell FE Jr) in R-aqua (Apple). These libraries are in source code only
(i.e. not yet in ready-to-use binary format). Unfortunately, when I
2003 Jul 16
1
bwplot does something weird with Hmisc library attached
Dear all
I would like to ask you about possible bug in using bwplot (from lattice) together
with Hmisc library attached. I found it in my actual data, but here is a toy
example. It appears only when some levels are missing.
library(lattice)
library(Hmisc)
# preparing data
x1<-rnorm(10,5,1)
x2<-rnorm(10,5,5)
x3<-rnorm(10,1,1)
x4<-rnorm(10,1,5)
x<-c(x1,x2,x3,x4)
x<-c(x,x+5)
2004 Aug 30
1
While installing Hmisc...
Dear R-Gurus:
This afternoon I was installing the "Hmisc" package.
I use R in Linux (Fedora Core 1 (yarrow)) on a Compaq presario with 128 MB RAM laptop.
Opening an R session as a root user (superuser), I issued
install.packages("Hmisc")
and waited.
R downloaded the package, installation was going on, and on the standard output I could see that a list of
2010 Apr 30
2
Building Hmisc
>From the notes I see that for 2.11 Hmisc is not supported and the suggestion is made to build from source. I am on a Windows 7 platform and I got all of the tools and successfully built 'R' from source. I changed to gnuwin32 and entered make all recommended. Even though the tar.gz (source) version of Hmisc has been downloaded and placed in library/recommended folder the build process
1998 Aug 20
2
R-beta: Hmisc and R
Hello,
I want to try the Design and Hmisc library from FE Harrell but,
i have trouble with the copyright for the library Hmisc :
in the home of the author :
http://fharrell.biostat.virginia.edu/s/unix/
in the file Hmisc.README
###COPYRIGHT NOTICE
###You may not port code in the Hmisc library to R.
Aie, Why ????
###You may distribute these functions freely as long as you do so
without
2011 Jul 14
1
Correct behavior of Hmisc::capitalize()?
Hi,
from example(capitalize) of the Hmisc package (v 0.8.3) you get:
> capitalize(c("Hello", "bob", "daN"))
[1] "Hello" "Bob" "daN"
Is that "daN" correct?
If so, then this behavior that only *all lowercase strings*, which the
code indicates, will be capitalized is not documented.
> Hmisc::capitalize
function
2002 Jul 02
4
Hmisc?
I was looking for an R function to turn a matrix into a LaTeX table;
did an R site search using Jon Barron's machine and turned up the
latex() function in the Hmisc package.
But the Hmisc package is an Splus package, and appears not to be
available for R --- there is no hint of it in the list of contributed
packages on CRAN.
I had a look at the Hmisc package (via statlib) and there was no
2008 Sep 29
1
describe function in package Hmisc and function format.dates in chron (PR#13087)
Full_Name: Kem Phillips
Version: 2.7.1 (2008-06-23)
OS: Windows Xp professional
Submission from: (NULL) (98.221.200.108)
The Hmisc function describe fails, giving the error message:
Error in formatDateTime(dd, atx, !timeUsed) :
could not find function "format.dates"
Loading the chron package, where function dates apparently resides, does not
fix the problem. Note
2005 Feb 05
2
Problem installing Hmisc (more info)
Frank Harrell suggested I re-post with information about the version of
R
Heres's the information:
> > version
> _
> platform powerpc-apple-darwin6.8
> arch powerpc
> os darwin6.8
> system powerpc, darwin6.8
> status
> major 2
> minor 0.1
> year 2004
> month 11
> day 15
> language R
Here's what happens
2007 Jul 13
2
trouble compiling Hmisc package
Hi:
We're trying to install the Hmisc package on a Solaris 9 machine.
Here's what we get:
R CMD INSTALL /usr/local/srctree/Hmisc_3.4-2.tar.gz
* Installing to library '/usr/local/lib/R/library'
* Installing *source* package 'Hmisc' ...
** libs
g95 -fPIC -g -O2 -c cidxcn.f -o cidxcn.o
g95 -fPIC -g -O2 -c cidxcp.f -o cidxcp.o
g95 -fPIC -g -O2 -c hoeffd.f -o
2005 Feb 05
2
Problem installing Hmisc
What am I doing wrong?
> install.packages("Hmisc")
trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES'
Content type `text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1' length 47565 bytes
opened URL
==================================================
downloaded 46Kb
trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Hmisc_3.0-1.tar.gz'
Content type `application/x-tar' length