Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "The TeX-source for the package manual."
2009 Apr 27
2
The .tex version of the manual in foo.Rcheck
In version 2.8.1, running Rcmd check on the package foo would leave the file foo-manual.tex in the folder foo.Rcheck.
But as of 2.9.0 only foo-manual.pdf and foo-manual.log are there.
Is this intentional?
Anyway it is inconvenient, because I would occasionally like to include the manual at the end of a set of exercises, and this was a convenient file to \input with a few select %'s added.
2008 Jul 29
2
FW: Installing BRugs
A funny thing happened when I wanted a student of mine to install Brugs.
Using the InstallPackages in the windows version, firts gives an erro, but trying again works flawlessly.
R version is 2.7.0 on WinXP.
Any explanation?
Bendix Carstensen
______________________________________________
Bendix Carstensen
Senior Statistician
Steno Diabetes Center
Niels Steensens Vej 2-4
DK-2820 Gentofte
2004 Nov 03
1
Building a package under WIN2000 / rw2.0
I have an odd problem in building a package with only R-code in it.
I have a package mainly used by myself which I last build under R
1.9.0.
The operation system is Win2000 5.00.2195, Service Pack 3
When I do:
c:\stat\r\rw2000\bin\Rcmd install --docs=normal --build
--library=c:\stat\R\bxc\library c:\stat\R\bxc\library.sources\xx
then after updating help pages I get:
preparing package xx for
2004 Nov 03
1
Building a package under WIN2000 / rw2.0
I have an odd problem in building a package with only R-code in it.
I have a package mainly used by myself which I last build under R
1.9.0.
The operation system is Win2000 5.00.2195, Service Pack 3
When I do:
c:\stat\r\rw2000\bin\Rcmd install --docs=normal --build
--library=c:\stat\R\bxc\library c:\stat\R\bxc\library.sources\xx
then after updating help pages I get:
preparing package xx for
2004 May 24
2
Month names
This is how I get the month names from within R:
> mon <- rep(strptime("01/01/1952", format = "%d/%m/%Y"), 12)
> mon$mon <- mon$mon + 0:11
> mnam <- months(mon, abbreviate = F)
> mnam
[1] "januar" "februar" "marts" "april" "maj" "juni"
"juli" "august"
2004 Dec 22
0
relevel expansion suggestion
To the R developers,
The discussion below reminded me that I think it might be a good idea
to take the Relevel function from the Lexis package and replace relevel
in stats with it. This is really nothing special for epidemiology.
It is fully compatible with the existing relevel (it actually contains
the
relevel code almost verbatim as a subset), but it has the extra
functionality
of combining
2008 Nov 24
1
FW: read.ssd
Did not seem to reach Saikat DebRoy, this might be the forum.
Bendix
-----Original Message-----
From: BXC (Bendix Carstensen)
Sent: 24. november 2008 15:00
To: 'saikat at stat.wisc.edu'; 'stvjc at channing.harvard.edu'
Subject: read.ssd
It's always annoyed me that that read.ssd crashed on datasets with long variable names, but the other day a collegue of mine pointed out to
2010 Apr 17
1
Fishy error with NAMESPACE when checking package
I am updating the Epi package.
I added functions named pc.points and pc.matpoints.
Erroneously I wrote pc.plot and pc.matplot in the NAMESPACE file and of course got an error from Rcmd check.
So I corrected the NAMESPACE file, but I still get from r-check:
* install options are ' --no-html'
Loading required package: utils
Error in namespaceExport(ns, exports) :
undefined exports:
2011 Jul 16
2
Sweave in 2.13.1
I run Windows XP.
and in a command window I get:
> c:\stat\r\R-2.13.1\bin\i386\Rcmd Sweave Lexis.rnw
Error in length(arg) : 'arg' is missing
Calls: <Anonymous>
Execution halted
AND:
> c:\stat\r\R-2.13.1\bin\i386\Rcmd Sweave --help
Error in length(arg) : 'arg' is missing
Calls: <Anonymous>
Execution halted
BUT:
> c:\stat\r\R-2.13.0\bin\i386\Rcmd Sweave
2008 May 18
1
Figure environment and includegraphics options from Sweave
Tha handy thinb about the fig=TRUE option in Sweave is that you do not
have to bother about filenames and starting and stpping the device.
I want the the resulting LaTeX to look as:
\begin{Schunk}
\begin{Sinput}
> x <- seq(-2 * pi, 2 * pi, 0.1)
> plot(x, cos(x), type = "l", lwd = 4)
\end{Sinput}
\end{Schunk}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{xx-001}
2005 Feb 17
1
How to get interction terms first in a model
Consider the following two specifications of a model:
library( splines )
x <- 1:100
y <- rnorm( 100 )
w <- rep( 1, 100 )
A <- factor( sample( 1:2, 100, replace=T ) )
B <- factor( sample( letters[1:4], 100, replace=T ) )
summary( lm( y ~ ns( x, knots=c(30, 50, 70 ), intercept=T ):A - 1 + B )
)
summary( lm( y ~ ns( x, knots=c(30, 50, 70 ), intercept=T ):A - 1 + B:w
) )
The
2005 May 21
2
print format for difftime
Has anyone written a function that will print a difftime in the form:
hh:mm:ss
or
yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
depending on the actual size.
(sloppy notation for months/minutes, but surely you get the point).
Bendix
----------------------
Bendix Carstensen
Senior Statistician
Steno Diabetes Center
Niels Steensens Vej 2
DK-2820 Gentofte
Denmark
tel: +45 44 43 87 38
mob: +45 30 75 87 38
fax: +45 44 43 07
2001 Jan 02
1
sink() does not seem to release the file
I run Win2000, and when I try to write to a file and later use it
it seems that R 1.02.0 has a firm grip on it:
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch x86
os Win32
system x86, Win32
status
major 1
minor 2.0
year 2000
month 12
day 15
2004 Apr 06
1
predict.gl( ..., type="terms" )
When I do:
> apc <- glm( D ~ ns( Ax, knots=seq(50,80,10), Bo=c(40,90) ) +
+ ns( Cx, knots=seq(1880,1940,20), Bo=c(1840,1960) ) +
+ ns( Px, knots=seq(1960,1980,10), Bo=c(1940,2000) ) +
+ offset( log( Y ) ),
+ family=poisson )
> pterm <- predict( apc, type="terms" )
> plink <- predict( apc,
2004 Apr 15
1
pretty for a log-axis
Is there a function that does the same as pretty but on a log-scale?
Suppose you have
x <- exp( runif( 100, 0, 6 ) )
(which will between 1 and 403), then I would like to have a result like:
log.pretty( x )
[1] 1 5 10 50 100 500
Bendix C.
----------------------
Bendix Carstensen
Senior Statistician
Steno Diabetes Center
Niels Steensens Vej 2
DK-2820 Gentofte
Denmark
tel: +45 44 43 87 38
2007 May 11
1
Compilation of source package.
I have a samll package that works well and complies nicly on WinXP,
using R-2.4.1
Now I want to add a document so i make a folder inst\doc and put the
.tex and .pdf in there.
But the complation then crashes. Is this because the installin expects
some file to be present in inst if an inst folder is there?
This is how the thing progress is on my command promp:
2007 Jun 11
2
Rounding?
I was a bit puzzed by:
> formatC(6.65,format="f",digits=1)
[1] "6.6"
So I experimented and found:
> formatC(6.6500000000000001,format="f",digits=1)
[1] "6.6"
> formatC(6.650000000000001,format="f",digits=1)
[1] "6.7"
> round(6.6500000000000001,1)
[1] 6.7
> round(6.650000000000001,1)
[1] 6.7
> version
2004 Sep 27
1
Funny behaviour of coef() and vcov() if X is singular
coef() and vcov() have different dimensions if a model contains alised
parameters
as the following example illustrates.
A search on "alised" gave noting as far as I could see.
Is this a known bug?
Bendix C
----------------------
Bendix Carstensen
Senior Statistician
Steno Diabetes Center
Niels Steensens Vej 2
DK-2820 Gentofte
Denmark
tel: +45 44 43 87 38
mob: +45 30 75 87 38
fax: +45
2005 Jun 19
0
Epi package
There is now an Epi-package on CRAN.
It is intended for epidemiological analysis in R.
It has its own homepage, http://www.pubhealth.ku.dk/~bxc/Epi
The package has been used at the course "Statistical practise
in Epidemiology with R", see http://www.pubhealth.ku.dk/~bxc/SPE.
A mailing list for people using R for epidemiology, R-sig-Epi, has
been set up, see
2008 Jan 17
0
New version of Epi package out (1.0.7)
A new major upgrade of the Epi package for Epidemiological data analysis
has been put on CRAN, it is now at version 1.0.7.
It contains an entirely new way of representing follow-up data on
multiple timescales and multiple states. See the function Lexis().
Plus a lot of other useful stuff for epidemiological analysis.
See more on the package homepage, www.biostat.ku.dk/~bxc/Epi
Note also that