Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Interaction term not significant when using glm???"
2006 Dec 08
1
MAXIMIZATION WITH CONSTRAINTS
Dear R users,
I?m a graduate students and in my master thesis I must
obtain the values of the parameters x_i which maximize this
Multinomial log?likelihood function
log(n!)-sum_{i=1]^4 log(n_i!)+sum_
{i=1}^4 n_i log(x_i)
under the following constraints:
a) sum_i x_i=1,
x_i>=0,
b) x_1<=x_2+x_3+x_4
c)x_2<=x_3+x_4
I have been using the
?ConstrOptim? R-function with the instructions
2005 Mar 24
1
How to stop the minimization when the condition does not hold
Dear experts!
I have a minimization problem with non-linear constraint and Objective
function(theta)=lambda*(Constr)^2-f(x,theta). Theta is a vector of
parameters.
I'd like to stop the optimization after the value of the constraint is less
or equal some constant value, say d, and save the last computed value of the
function.
For this purpose, I thought to define the Objective function like
2015 Aug 05
1
Samba4 not able to write to group writeable folder???
Hi...
With samba4 I sometimes feel like a bloody beginner even I use samba
since ages.
Miracle of the day: Users connecting using samba4 cannot write to group
writeable folders even they should be able to.
I upgraded one 3.6 fileserver to 4.2.3. PDC is always a samba 4.2.3
instance. I am using samba4 in classic PDC mode for a couple of reasons.
On my fileserver I have a folder called
2012 Jul 18
4
The best solver for non-smooth functions?
# Hi all,
# consider the following code (please, run it:
# it's fully working and requires just few minutes
# to finish):
require(CreditMetrics)
require(clusterGeneration)
install.packages("Rdonlp2", repos= c("http://R-Forge.R-project.org",
getOption("repos")))
install.packages("Rsolnp2", repos= c("http://R-Forge.R-project.org",
2011 Feb 20
3
Partial italic in graph titles when looping
Dear all,
I have a rather complicated problem. I am trying to loop through making graphs,
so that the graph-making process is fully automated. For each graph, I'd like to
make sure the corresponding title is formatted properly. The titles will be a
combination of a gene name and numerical position within the gene. The gene name
should be italic-bold, whereas the gene position should be
2010 Aug 13
1
Bug in t.test?
Hello all,
due to unexplained differences between statistical results from
collaborators and our lab that arose in the same large proteomics
dataset we reevaluated the t.test() function. Here, we found a weird
behaviour that is also reproducible in the following small test
dataset:
Suppose, we have two vectors with numbers and some missing values
that refer to the same individuals and that
2012 Mar 20
2
Reshaping data from long to wide without a "timevar"
Hello All,
I was wondering if it's possible to reshape data from long to wide in R without using a "timevar". I've pasted some sample data below along with some code. The data are sorted by Subject and Drug. I want to transpose the Drug variable into multiple columns in alphabetical order.
My data have a variable called "RowNo" that functions almost like a
2005 Apr 22
1
Need help arranging the plot in different fashion than the default format
I want to change the way the plot is appearing in the barchart ..
testdata <-
2009 Nov 09
1
Using something like the "by" command, but on rows instead of columns
Hello R Forum users,
I was hoping someone could help me with the following problem. Consider the following "toy" dataset:
Accession SNP_CRY2 SNP_FLC Phenotype
1 NA A 0.783143079
2 BQ A 0.881714811
3 BQ A 0.886619488
4 AQ B 0.416893034
5 AQ B 0.621392903
6 AS B 0.031719125
7 AS NA 0.652375037
"Accession"
2003 Sep 23
2
confusion about what to expect?
In playing around with data.frames (and wanting a simple, cheap way to
use the variable and case names in plots; but I've solved that with
some hacks, yech), I noticed the following behavior with subsetting.
testdata <- data.frame(matrix(1:20,nrow=4,ncol=5))
names(testdata) ## expect labels, get them
names(testdata[2,]) ## expect labels, get them
names(testdata[,2]) ## expect labels, but
2005 Apr 25
1
Need help with panel.segment..
Hi All,
For the following code, I'm not sure why the error bars are appearing horizontal. Can someone please tell me how to fix the problem.
testdata <-
2007 Sep 20
1
Bug with Cor(..., method='spearman") and by() (PR#9921)
I posted this on R help, and a few others responded indicating they too
were able to replicate the error as a function of missing data. I
believe this should not be the case and hence and reporting it here.
### Code provided on R-Help by Ivar Herfindal
# Simulate data
testdata <- cbind.data.frame(gr=3Drep(letters[1:4], each=3D5), =
aa=3Drnorm(20),
bb=3Drnorm(20))
# Introduce some missingness
2005 May 05
6
Need some quick help with lattice - barchart
For the following code below, the x-axis ticks are 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 when I was expection them to be 1,2,8,9,10,11,12. Please help me figure out where is the mistake.
library(lattice)
testdata <- as.data.frame(t(structure(c(
1,2005,9.24,6.18,634,
2,2005,8.65,6.05,96,
8,2004,6.81,6.51,16,
9,2004,9.0,7.29,8,
10,2004,8.84,6.18,524,
11,2004,8.54,6.35,579,
12,2004,9.97,6.3,614,
12,2005,8.75,5.84,32,
2007 May 13
2
extracting text contained in brackets ("[ ... ]") from a character string?
I have a text string that contains text within two brackets.
e.g. "testdata[3]" "testdata[-4]", "testdata[-4g]",
I wish to "extract" the string enclosed in brackets?
What is a good way to do this?
e.g.
fun(testdata[3]) = '3'
fun(testdata[-4g]) = '-4g'
---------------------------------
Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life?
2010 Mar 12
1
Length as fun.aggregate in cast function of reshape package: unexpected error
Dear Everyone,
I am having problems with use of the reshape package's cast function using length as an aggregating function.
Unexpectedly, I receive the error: 2 arguments passed to 'length' which requires 1
I don't understand this at all - the data I'm using is very simple, and appears almost identical to that used in the
ChickWeight example in the package. The problem can
2006 Mar 16
1
lme4/Matrix: Call to .Call("mer_update_y"...) and LMEoptimize gives unexpected side effect...
Dear all
I want to compute Monte Carlo p-values in lmer-models based on sampled data sets. To speed up calculations, I've tried to use internal functions from the Matrix package (as suggested ealier on the list by Doug Bates).
So I did:
fm2 <- lmer(resistance ~ ET + position + (1|Grp), Semiconductor,method='ML')
simdata<-simulate(fm2,nsim=1)
ynew <- simdata[,1]
mer
2012 Mar 30
3
Adding text for written comments to bottom of graphs
Hello All,
Recently developed the code below for graphing patterns of chemotherapy administration. As someone just starting to use R in their work, I managed to figure out some parts of the code but needed help with others.
setwd("N:/Regimen Coding/0906/Plots Test")
getwd()
TestData <- structure(list(profile_key = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3), line = c(1, 1,
2005 Apr 21
3
Need help with R date handling and barchart with errorbars
Hi All..
Have a question.. For the following r code
testdata <- as.data.frame(t(structure(c(
"1/1/04","LV1",3.8,2,87,
"2/1/04","LV1",3.2,3,28,
"3/1/04","LV1",3.4,3,88,
"4/1/04","LV1",3,2,26,
"5/1/04","LV1",3.8,2,87,
"6/1/04","LV1",3.2,3,28,
2010 Feb 12
2
Access dataframe with variable name in function
Sorry guys, but I have another one:
I want to write a function that returns a certain column of a
dataframe. The function accepts two argument: the dataframe and the
name of the column, but the column is not given as a "string" but as
a variable name.
EXAMPLE
----------------------
> testdata
start stop censor groupvar var1 var2
1 0 1 0 1
2005 Jun 25
1
Confidence interval bars on Lattice barchart with groups
I am trying to add confidence (error) bars to lattice barcharts (and
dotplots, and xyplots). I found this helpful message from Deepayan
Sarkar and based teh code below on it:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/50299.html
However, I can't get it to work with groups, as illustrated. I am sure I
am missing something elementary, but I am unsure what.
Using R 2.1.1 on various