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2011 Jan 23
2
Creating subsets of a matrix
Hello,
Say I have 2 columns, bmi and gender, the first being all the values and the
second being male or female. How would I subset this into males only and
females only? I have searched these fora and read endlessly about select[]
and split() functions but to no avail. Also the table is not ordered.
bmi gender -> bmi gender + bmi gender
1 24.78 male
2008 Feb 06
1
Nested ANOVA models in R
Hi,
I'm trying to work through a Nested ANOVA for the following scenario:
20 males were used to fertilize eggs of 4 females per male, so that
female is nested within male (80 females used total). Spine length
was measured on 11 offspring per family, resulting in 880
measurements on 80 families.
I used the following two commands:
summary(aov(Spinelength ~ Male*Female))
and
2009 Nov 14
4
Weighted descriptives by levels of another variables
I've noticed that R has a number of very useful functions for
obtaining descriptive statistics on groups of variables, including
summary {stats}, describe {Hmisc}, and describe {psych}, but none that
I have found is able to provided weighted descriptives of subsets of a
data set (ex. descriptives for both males and females for age, where
accurate results require use of sampling
2010 Mar 11
2
as.integer and indexes error
Hello All,
I would like to report the following bug or maybe you can explain if I am
wrong.
I am sampling from two different populations with weights. The two
populations have the same age groups and I want to distinguish where I am
sampling from. That is why I am using a matrix such as:
matrix
age.group Male Females Weight.Males Weight.Females
1 1.1
2010 Dec 09
3
hi have a question about merging.
this is the problem:
load this R data frame over the internet and save it to your hard drive.
http://rss.acs.unt.edu/Rdoc/library/twang/data/raceproling.RData
please show how to save a dataset of males only (the variable male=1) to a new dataframe. Then do the same thing for females (male=0). Then show how to recombine the two datasets to belike the original one except that the female
2013 Jan 06
4
random effects model
Hi A.K
Regarding my question on comparing normal/ obese/overweight with blood
pressure change, I did finally as per the first suggestion of stacking the
data and creating a normal category . This only gives me a obese not obese
14, but when I did with the wide format hoping to get a
obese14,normal14,overweight 14 Vs hibp 21, i could not complete any of the
models.
This time I classified obese=1
2018 Jan 09
3
barplot_add=TRUE
Dear R users
aim
Barplot of insect trap catches (y variable trapcatch) at one specific station (variable FiBL_Hecke) from week 1-52 ( x variable week).
It works well using the function tapply (sum trapcatch per week, males and females not separated), however, I intend to separate the y variable trapcatch in males and females (variable m_w: m and w)
problem
I used the function "add" to
2007 Sep 20
3
Ambiguities in vector
Hello all you helpful people out there!
I am stil R Beginner using R 2.5.1 on a Apple Power Book G4 with Mac
OS X 10.4.10 .
Perhaps you haven?t understood my question in the mail yesterday. So
I will try to describe my problem in a different way
You see the tables. I would like to test the variables between the
tables. But for some variables in some species , I have more than 1
2008 Aug 02
4
RE SHAPE package question.
Hi there,
I am trying to reorganized my data sets so that it is easy for MARK to read
it.
Basically I have the encounter histories of 1837 butterflies
The data looks like this the first 4 columns are the occasions and the last
two code for male and female
> t1 t2 t3 t4 M F
> 1 0 0 0 1 0 male capture on time1 but not seen on time 2, 3
> and 4
> 1 0 0 0
2004 Aug 05
1
cross random effects (more information abuot the data)
Dear friends,
I have asked last few days about cross-random effects
using PQL, but I have not receive any answer because
might my question was not clear.
My question was about analysing the salamander mating
data using PQL. This data contain cross-random effects
for (male) and for (female). By opining MASS and lme
library. I wrote this code
sala.glmm <- glmmPQL(fixed=y~WSf*WSM,
2005 Mar 22
1
List of tables rather than an extra dimension in the table or (l)apply(xtabs)
I'm not sure how to best explain what I am after but here goes. I have a data frame with 2 geographical factors. One is the major region the other is the component regions.
I am trying to process all the regions at the same time without using "for". So I need (think, I do) a list of matrices each structured according to the number of subregions within each region.
So is there a
2004 Feb 18
2
Area between CDFs
Dear List:
I am trying to find the area between two ECDFs. I am examining the gap in performance between two groups, males and females on a student achievement test in math, which is a continuous metric.
I start by creating a subset of the dataframe
male<-subset(datafile, female="Male")
female<-subset(datafile, female="Female")
I then plot the two CDFs via
2008 May 02
1
Cant resolve Error Message
Hi,
Im having trouble creating the following graph. Here is my code:
library(plotrix)
library(prettyR)
female_improvement
<-read.table("C://project/graphs/gender/breakdown/gender-improvement/female-improvement.csv",
sep=",", header=TRUE)
barp(rbind(rep(length(female_improvement$gender),2),freq(female_improvement$reason)[[1]]),
ylab="22 Males participated in the
2011 Dec 30
2
Joint modelling of survival data
Assume that we collect below data : -
subjects = 20 males + 20 females, every single individual is independence,
and difference
events = 1, 2, 3... n
covariates = 4 blood types A, B, AB, O
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4245397/CodeCogsEqn.jpeg
?m = hazards rates for male
?n = hazards rates for female
Wm = Wn x ?, frailty for males, where ? is the edge ratio of male compare to
female
Wn =
2003 Aug 29
3
Creating a new table from a set of constraints
Hi Everyone,
Here's a silly newbie question. How do I remove unwanted rows from an
R table? Say that I read my data as:
X <- read.table("mydata.txt")
and say that there are columns for age and gender. Call these X[5] and
X[10], respectively.
Here, X[5] is a column of positive integers and X[10] is binary valued
i.e., zero (for male) and one (for female)
Now, say that I
2009 Aug 05
4
multiple lty on same panel in xyplot
I would like to use lattice graphics to plot multiple functions (or groups
or subpopulations) on the same plot region, using different line types "lty"
or colors "col" to distinguish the functions (or groups).
In traditional graphics, this seems straightforward: First plot all the data
using 'type="n"', and subsequently execute a series of "points"
2004 Jul 20
5
Precision in R
Greetings.
I'm trying to recreate in R some regression models I've done in SAS,
but I'm not getting the same results. My advisor suspects this may be
due to differences in precision between R and SAS. Does anyone know
where I can find specifications for R's type double? (It doesn't seem
to be in the R Language Definition.) Thanks in advance for any help
anyone can
2011 Mar 31
2
ANCOVA for linear regressions without intercept
Hello R experts
I have two linear regressions for sexes (Male, Female, Unknown). All have a good correlation between body length (response variable) and head length (explanatory variable). I know it is not recommended, but for a good practical reason (the purpose of study is to find a single conversion factor from head length to body length), the regressions need to go through the origin (0
2004 May 16
1
Newbie Poisson regression question
Greetings.
I'm getting started learning R, and I'm trying to reproduce some models
I've done previously in SAS. I'm trying to fit simple Poisson
regressions, and I keep getting impossible results: the models predict
negative numbers of cases for many observations. The code for the
models are:
Female.model <- glm(Observed ~ Black + Other, family =
poisson(link=log),
2018 Jan 09
0
barplot_add=TRUE
Hi, Sibylle,
since you write '"mathematically" add', does
barplot(rbind(m$trapcatch, w$trapcatch))
do what you want (modulo layout details)?
Hth -- Gerrit
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