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2006 Oct 20
2
Recursive decreasing sequences
Hello fellow R's,
I'm sure there must be an easy way to do this. But after digging in the
documentation and thinking about it for a while I couldn't figure it
out. I need to get a decreasing recursive vector in. I mean something
like this: if starting at 2, and ending at 6, the vector should be
2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 5 6 6
An easy way would be to do this
x <-
2005 Nov 09
2
Variograms and large distances
Hello R list,
I need to compute empirical variograms using data from a large
geographic area (~10^6 km2). Although I could not find a specific
reference, I assume that both geoR and gstat calculate distances among
data points assuming points are on a flat surface (using the Pythagorean
Theorem). Because the location of my data is large and located near the
pole, assuming that latitude and
2007 Aug 14
1
weights in GAMs (package mgcv)
Dear list,
I?m using the ?mgcv? package to fit some GAMs. Some of my covariates are
derived quantities and have an associated standard error, so I would
like to incorporate this uncertainty into the GAM estimation process.
Ideally, during the estimation process less importance would be given to
observations whose covariates have high standard errors.
The gam() function in the ?mgcv? package
2007 Jun 21
1
mgcv: lowest estimated degrees of freedom
Dear list,
I do apologize if these are basic questions. I am fitting some GAM
models using the mgcv package and following the model selection criteria
proposed by Wood and Augustin (2002, Ecol. Model. 157, p. 157-177). One
criterion to decide if a term should be dropped from a model is if the
estimated degrees of freedom (EDF) for the term are close to their lower
limit.
What would be the
2007 Aug 06
0
GAMs with errors in covariates
Dear list,
I'm interested in fitting a generalized additive model in which some of
the covariates are derived quantities and known measurement errors, and
I am not sure how to incorporate the uncertainty of these covariates
into the model fitting process.
Could anyone point me towards relevant examples or documentation?
Thanks in advance,
Julian
Julian M. Burgos
Fisheries Acoustics
2007 Jul 20
3
SOS
Dear all, I am a new user of R. I would like to know how to get fund's returns in percentage (%). For example, I use: R <- ts(read.xls("FundData"), frequency = 12, start = c(1996, 1)) Whith this program, the returns are like 0.0152699. But, I would like to have 1.52%. Please advise me about the function. Thanks! Fabrice
2007 Nov 14
2
About print a label in plot
Dear list,
Hello! I have a question about how to print a label in the plot.
I am using the following code:
<pdf("mel4_chr3_11cancer_cghFLasso.pdf", height=6,
width=5);plot(Disease.FL, index=i, type="Single",main="Plot of
Labels");dev.off();
But "Plot of Labels" has not been printed. Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot!
Allen
2011 Feb 28
1
sub setting data.frame
Hi All,
I have a data.frame:
>pop
consumed ind recruits gonad cell
1 516.74 1 0.02 20.21 0.25
2 1143.20 1 0.02 20.21 0.50
3 250.00 1 0.02 20.21 0.25
4 251.98 1 0.02 18.69 0.25
5 598.08 1 0.02 18.69 0.25
6 437.38 1 0.02 18.69 0.25
7 250.00 1 0.02 17.39 0.25
8 250.00 1 0.02 17.39 0.25
9
2007 Aug 30
4
How to measure mode (central tendancy)
What is the name of the function to give me the mode (central tendancy) of a
numeric variable that can be negative?
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2010 May 20
1
Strange behaviour when using diff with POSIXt and POSIXlt objects
Dear list,
I´m calculating time differences between series of time stamps and I noticed
something odd:
If I do this...
> time1=strptime("2009 05 31 22 57 00",format="%Y %m %d %H %M")
> time2=strptime("2009 05 31 23 07 00",format="%Y %m %d %H %M")
>
> diff(c(time1,time2),units="mins")
Time difference of 10 mins
.. I get the correct
2007 Dec 14
1
detailed calculation of two way anova with unbalanced design
Dear list,
Could someone show me where can I find the detailed formula on how to
calculate the two way anova with unbalanced design? Say, if I have 2*2
design with 10,20,30,40 samples in each of the 2*2 cells. Most of the places
I've googled only show how to calculate using software such as R, but not
clear the detailed formula for calculating this.
Thanks,
Jack
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2007 Aug 07
2
Spatial sampling problem
Hi All,
I am new in R and trying to simulate random normal 2D field with mean trend say north-south. My domain is 10x10 grid and I am trying to use mvnorm but do not know how to specify the domain and the mean field.
I would appreciate any help.
Cheers, SK
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2008 May 29
2
Plot colors
Hi. I am plotting graphs for values ranging between -1 and 10, for example:
(1,2,1,1,6,7,-1,-1,5,-1)
I am trying to plot the graphs so that the points with value of -1 will be
in one specific color, and the rest of the points will be in one different
specific color. I would be grateful for any idea of how to do that in two
colors.
Thanks for any hint.
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2009 Sep 14
1
ggplot2 legend text....a basic question
Hello fellow R's,
I?ve been learning to use the ggplot2 library, and after a full day of
work I still have a couple of basic questions.
Here is an example:
mydata=data.frame(x=runif(20),y=runif(20),n=runif(20))
mydata2=data.frame(x=c(0.4,0.6,0.5),y=c(0.4,0.4,0.6))
ggplot(mydata, aes(x, y)) + geom_point(aes(size = n)) +
geom_polygon(data=mydata2,aes(x,y,alpha=0.5))
In this plot, the
2007 Aug 14
2
labelling plots with ancillary data in data.frame
Hi All,
I am busy using R to do some regression modelling and have been using plot(x,y,"") to visualise my variables. I would now like to label my points using data stored in the data.frame used for the regression analysis. For example each of my data points is made up of a field measured forest volume value and a remotely sensed vegetation estimate (NDVI). Each point is an enumeration
2007 Dec 07
4
if/else for plot/lines?
I'm interested in writing a function that constructs a new plot on the
current graphics device if no plot exists there yet, but adds lines to
the existing plot if a plot is already there. How can I do this? It
seems to me that the exists() function might be co-opted to do this, but
it's not obvious how.
Many thanks,
Roger
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2010 Feb 15
1
GAM for non-integer proportions
Dear list,
I´m using the mgcv package to model the proportion by weight of certain prey
on the stomach content of a predator. This proportion is the ratio of two
weights (prey weight over stomach weight), and ranges between 0 and 1. The
variance is low when proportion is close to 0 and 1, and higher at
intermediate values.
It seems that the best way to go is to model this using the
2007 Jul 18
3
How to open an URL using RGtk2
Hi
I am working on R 2.5.0 on window. I am trying to provide a Hyper-link to
the user as a result, I have tried using gtkLinkButton to exercise the
facility, however, i am not able to perform the required task, i.e. when I
clicked on the LinkButton actually nothing happened.
I have gone through the documentation for the same and found that
GtkLinkButtonUriFunc is a function which is require to
2007 Sep 21
3
Estimate correlation with bootstrap
Hello.
I would like to estimate the correlation coefficient
from two samples with Bootstrapping using the
R-function sample().
The problem is, that I have to sample pairwise. For
example if I have got two time series and I draw from
the first series the value from 1912 I need the value
from 1912 from the second sample, too.
Example:
Imagine that a and b are two time series with returns
for
2007 Sep 11
5
Percentiles in R
Hi there! Still struggling to translate Matlab code into R's tsDyn package.
Here is my question: Is there in R an equivalent function to Matlab's
prctile()? To the moment I thought it was quantile(), but I just
realized I was wrong. The definition of the Matlab function:
prctile
Percentiles of a sample
SyntaxY = prctile(X,p)
Description
Y = prctile(X,p) calculates a value that is