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2011 Apr 07
1
comparing ARIMA model to data
hi,
i am trying to teach myself about ARIMA models. i have followed examples
from a number of sources and have more or less got the hang of how it
works. i would like to compare the output from the fitted model to the
original data. is this possible? or even a meaningful thing to do?
to be clear, for example, having generated a fit to some data using
> fit <- arima(LakeHuron, order = c(1,
2006 Nov 27
2
NaN with ccf() for vector with all same element
hello,
i have been using ccf() to look at the correlation between lightning and electrogamnetic data. for the most part it has worked exactly as expected. however, i have come across something that puzzles me a bit:
> x <- c(1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0)
> y <- c(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
> ccf(x, x, plot = FALSE)
Autocorrelations of series 'X', by lag
-4 -3 -2 -1 0
2010 Dec 04
1
scale caption on levelplot
hi,
i am trying to figure out how to put a caption on the colour scale of a
levelplot. there does not seem to be an option for this in levelplot().
i tried using mtext() but as soon as you put the text far out enough on
the right of the plot, it goes beyond the plot boundary. so i tried to
extend the margin on the right of the plot using par(mar) but this did
not have any effect on the plot area.
2007 Feb 08
2
path for source()
hello,
i have a couple of .R files distributed about my file system. i commonly source() these from other files, but i have to include the full file path. this is not always convenient if you move files around. is there a way of setting the search path for source()?
thanks a lot!
cheers,
andrew.
--
Andrew B. Collier
Space Physics Group
Hermanus Magnetic Observatory
Honorary Research Fellow
2005 Nov 08
0
Re: New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2butnot centos4.2?
Zulu time will (necessarily) be reckoned relative to Durban, South Africa
(capital of KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa) where the Zulu people
live.
Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838
>>> sam at wa4phy.net 11/07/05 07:37PM >>>
Peter Farrow wrote:
> For those of us who live the promised land where GMT is absolute time
> all the this
2004 Oct 25
2
aov documentation page: question
Dear all
I was looking at the aov documentation page and came across the
following which seems like a contradiction to me:
" This provides a wrapper to |lm| for fitting linear models to balanced
or unbalanced experimental designs." (I presume 'This' refers to aov)
and
"|aov| is designed for balanced designs, and the results can be hard to
interpret without
2005 Mar 02
3
orientation of eps files
hello,
i have a problem with the orientation of eps files produced with the postscript() command. i have generated some eps files with R using:
postscript(file = filename, horizontal = FALSE, paper = "special", onefile = F
ALSE, height = height, width = width, pointsize = pointsize)
now, when i include these eps files into a standard paper document (ie. a4 paper, portrait orientation)
2008 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] Unwinds Gone Wild
On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 09:50 +0200, Duncan Sands wrote:
> For the moment, yes. If unwind gets implemented one day (I have a plan,
> but no time right now), the implementation is sure to call routines in
> the gcc runtime.
As a transient solution that makes sense, but it seems desirable to have
a generalized unwind scheme that is not tied to libgcc.
shap
2008 Sep 30
0
[LLVMdev] Unwinds Gone Wild
On Sep 29, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 09:50 +0200, Duncan Sands wrote:
>> For the moment, yes. If unwind gets implemented one day (I have a
>> plan,
>> but no time right now), the implementation is sure to call routines
>> in
>> the gcc runtime.
>
> As a transient solution that makes sense, but it seems desirable
2010 Jul 11
1
Durban Watson statistics
I would like to do the Durban-Watson test on a time series of log returns.
2 questions:
1) If I am just trying to find out if there is serial correlation, what do I do for the residuals? there is no model, so do I just use the log returns (time series) itself?
2) what is the code in R to accomplish this?
Regards
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2005 Jun 21
1
How to plot circular data in the directions of 0, 0.5pi, pi and 1.5pi
Hi R users,
I use plot.circular(rad, stack=T,bins=4) and could just obtain the four
stacks in the directions of 45, 135, 225 and 315 degrees. But I want them in
0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees. Is there any parameter or any other function to
make it? Thanks for helping a R beginner.
--
Xiaohua Dai, Dr.
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2008 Dec 24
0
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2004 Aug 07
2
please help
Hello,
I have recently signed up for a "virtual private server" which offers Samba
Share. I am trying to connect to my samba share folder through my Windows
XP Professional PC by mapping a network drive.
I am unable to do this and get the error message, "The network path "name of
my server and folder" could not be found.
I was told by our hosting provider that they
2003 Dec 20
0
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2007 Nov 20
5
Loc function in R??
Does anyone know which function (if any) will return the index of the
true locations in a Boolean vector?
For instance:
A=c(1,3,5,7,4);
B=c(2,4,77,3,3);
X=A<B;
So X is:
> X
[1] TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE
I'd like to know if there is a function that will tell me the locations
of where the TRUE values are? for instance a vector that will list that
the locations are at
2005 Jun 30
3
[OT] gmail filter for R-help and R-devel lists
This is slightly off-topic but I would be interested in whether anyone
has succeeded in creating a filter expression for Google's gmail
system that will select messages sent through the R-help and R-devel
lists. It seems as if it should be easy to select on '[R]' or '[Rd]'
in the subject line but I haven't been able to work out the exact
syntax that would do this and not
2006 Mar 15
1
manipulating weeks dates
Hi,
I have these vectors:
> WEEK <- rep(c(1:52),2)
> YEAR <- rep(c(2000,1999),c(52,52))
How to make a vector of Date with weeks in years? I try as.date from survival
package, but it dont work with weeks, just only with days, months etcs.
Thanks
Ronaldo
--
"Realmente minha cidade e muito facultativa"
--Elivelton, ao rep?rter da Jovem Pan que falava das muitas
2010 Jun 30
2
Samba 3.0.23d
Good Morning
I am looking to download the Samba 3.0.23d binary for Solaris. When I go to the area that is set up for binaries, there is nothing under the Sparc folder. Is there another place I can get the binary?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Barb Fair
Lockheed Martin
Valley Forge, PA
610-531-5442
2006 May 12
1
[ESRI-L] outline polygons of point clumps
Sorry, I did not make my question clear. Since I have a point theme
with many points, some of them may clump together. the problems here
are:
1. how to find clumps in a point theme?
2. the convex-hull extension I found only deal with all the points in
a theme at each time? how to make each convex hull around each point
clump automatically?
Thanks.
Xiaohua
On 5/12/06, Bob Booth <bbooth
2006 Jun 13
2
Top margin on PDF generated with PDF::Writer
Hi,
A little question. I''ve written a method that uses PDF::Writer to
generate a PDF document with some images and text. This is the code on
my controller:
def pdf
gen_pdf
redirect_to("#{@request.relative_url_root}/pdf/cupones.pdf")
end
private
def gen_pdf
pdf = PDF::Writer.new(:paper => "A4")
pdf.margins_cm(0)
pdf.start_columns(2, 0)
pdf.select_font