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2010 Jul 29
1
precision of minus operation and if statments
Hi Everyone,
as part of a larger script, I need to insert the result of a simple minus
operation into an if statement.
I have noticed that the precision that appear on the screen is not the precision
in which R stores the result of the minus operation, and that this change alters
the result of the if statement. For example, when running this simple script:
> a=0.90
> b=0.95
>
2003 Jul 24
3
active connection gets lost in samba version 3.0 beta 3
Hi team,
A Samba "panic" occurs after repeatedly saving "word" files on the server.
Following the panic the "active connection" disappears, but the "active
shares" and "open files" stay.
Windows reports different errors such as "delayed write failed",
"Cannot complete the save due to a file permission error" etc.
Many of the
2009 Jan 23
4
Histogram for grouped data in R
I have grouped data in this format
Size -- Count
0-10 -- 15
10-20 -- 25
20-50 -- 10
50-100 -- 5
I've been trying to find a way to set this up with the proper histogram
heights, but can't seem to figure it out. So any help would be much
appreciated!
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2013 Jan 18
1
Error in mer_finalize(ans) : Downdated X'X is not positive definite, 8.
Dear All,
I have conducted an experiment in order to examine predation pressure in the
surroundings of potential wildlife road-crossing structures. I have
documented predation occurrence (binary?) in these structures and calculated
several possible explanatory variables describing the spatial heterogeneity
in several scales. At the landscape scale I have calculated the percentage
of different
2003 Jul 16
2
Weighted SUR, 2SLS regressions
Is there an option for running SUR and 2SLS regressions with weighting
(I am analysing mortality in towns, hence want to weight by population size)
Many thanks
Jon Anson
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Department of Social Work
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
84105 Be'er Sheva, Israel.
Tel: +972 8 647 93 14(w) +972 8 6489286 (h) 067 233279 (m)
Fax: +972 8 647 29 33
2010 Mar 03
1
(PR#14226) -- Re: libgfortran misplaced in Mac OS X R install (PR#14226)
I am the guy who compiles the OpenMx binaries. We would be delighted
to place our package on CRAN, once the project is stable enough so
that we are comfortable releasing it to the larger public. Let's try
to track down where I made a mistake. Our Makevars.in file contains
the line:
PKG_LIBS=$(FLIBS) $(BLAS_LIBS) $(LAPACK_LIBS)
In addition, on the build machine I noticed that a copy of
2010 Mar 02
1
libgfortran misplaced in Mac OS X R install (PR#14226)
Full_Name: Timothy Brick
Version: 2.10
OS: Mac OS X (seen on both 10.6 and 10.5)
Submission from: (NULL) (63.255.24.5)
When using install.packages in R on Mac OS X, packages that require gfortran
throws an error (Example below from installation of OpenMx package):
Loading required package: OpenMx
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
unable to load shared library
2007 Apr 18
1
Performing Merge and Duplicated on very large files
Hi,
I am working with very large matrices (>1 million records), and need to
1. Join the files (can be achieved with Merge)
2. Find lines that have the same value in some field (after the join) and
randomly sample 1 row.
I am concerned with the complexity of merge - how (un)efficient is it? I
don't have access to the real data, I need to send the script to someone who
does, so I
2009 Nov 04
2
error in install.packages() (PR#14042)
Full_Name: Michael Spiegel
Version: 2.10
OS: Windows Vista
Submission from: (NULL) (76.104.24.156)
The following error is produced when attempting to call install.packages. Here
is the results of the traceback:
> source('http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/getOpenMx.R')
Error in f(res) : invalid subscript type 'list'
> traceback()
7: f(res)
6: available.packages(contriburl =
2010 Oct 31
3
BLAS benchmarks on R 2.12.0
Hi,
I saw on the mailing list and in the NEWS file that some unsafe math
transformations were disabled for the reference BLAS implementation
that is used in R. We have a set of performance tests for the OpenMx
library, and some of the tests have a x3-10 slowdown in R 2.12.0
versus 2.11.1. When I copy the shared library libRblas.0.dylib from
the 2.11.1 installation into the 2.12.0 installation,
2010 Mar 22
2
SEM PACKAGE
Dear all,
I would like to know if it is possible to estimate multi-group SEM by using R...
Thank you
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2011 Dec 01
3
FIML with missing data in sem package
Is there a way to use full information maximum likelihood (FIML) to
estimate missing data in the sem package? For example, suppose I have a
dataset with complete information on X1-X3, but missing data (MAR) on X4.
Is there a way to use FIML in this case? I know lavaan and openmx allow you
to do it, but I couldn't find anything in the documentation for the sem
package. Thanks!
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2003 Sep 17
3
More files randomly corrupted
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Hash: SHA1
Still having that problem with samba seemingly corrupting files, it seems to be the same files that are corrupted again and again, yet they are corrupted differently and sometimes not. I ran my md5 summer against one file ch02.pdf, and it almost contineously corrupts, I checked in a hex editor and there are some differences. Yet the problem is that
2003 Sep 13
2
RH9/W2K Networking
Hi,
I've searched for days to find some step by step instructions but
haven't found anything that seems to work.
I have two boxes:
Red Hat 9 with a net connection
Win2K with a CD-ROM drive
Both have working Realtek 10/100 NICs with just a cable connecting them
directly (no switch/hub/etc).
I want to be able to access the net from my win2k machine and access the
cd-rom from my Red
2012 Mar 29
1
FIML in R
Does anyone know if someone is developing full-information maximum likelihood (FIML) estimation algorithms for basic regression functions, like glm()? I think that having FIML options for workhorse functions that typically use ML would give R an edge over other statistical software, given how well FIML performs in missing data situations compared to ML.
While my current level of programming
2011 Jul 17
6
Buildung Wine on OS X
Hi folks out there,
I'm new to this project but very keen on more information. The reason I want to have Wine, is because I want to get "Klingon Academy" on OS X. On every Windows Revision above Win 98 the game fails, so I thought: "Why not do it the other way around and try Wine?"
So, here I am. And after the first look into the Wiki page, I was VERY confused on how I
2013 Oct 15
4
Two R editiosn in Unix cluster systems
Dear R Devel
Some of our R users are still insisting we run R-2.15.3 because of
difficulties with a package called OpenMX. It can't cooperate with new R,
oh well.
Other users need to run R-3.0.1. I'm looking for the most direct route to
install both, and allow users to choose at runtime.
In the cluster, things run faster if I install RPMs to each node, rather
than putting R itself on
2012 Jul 12
1
easy way to fit saturated model in sem package?
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone knows of an easy way to fit a saturated model
using the sem package on raw data? Say the data were:
mtcars[, c("mpg", "hp", "wt")]
The model would estimate the three means (intercepts) of c("mpg",
"hp", "wt"). The variances of c("mpg", "hp", "wt"). The covariance
of mpg with
2009 Oct 28
3
structural equation modeling
Dear R-help,
I am interested in using structural equation modeling.
Just getting started with it, but I'm looking for suggestions for packages.
As an aside, what's the best way for looking for packages at CRAN?
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Robert Terwilliger
Biomedical Physicist
Laboratory of Neurocognitive Development
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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2011 Nov 11
3
multivariate modeling codes
HI,
I am relatively new to R and would appreciate some help or directions for
this.
I am trying to model 3 longitudinal outcomes jointly and to identify some
predictors for these 3 joint outcomes (all continuous). I am trying to find
some codes that I may modify to do this but cannot seem to find anything.
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