Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches similar to: "Subsetting NaN values in localG()"
2003 Apr 14
1
How to do the significant test on Local Moran's I
Dear list:
I've tried professor Roger Bivand's spdep package
for a while, and found it is quite useful. However,
when considering the significance test of the local
moran's index under the assumption of both normality
and randomization, I just can't get a clue from the
package's calculating results. I also read professor
Luc Anselin's 1995 LISA paper (geographical
2000 Jun 29
2
Local Moran's I / Getis and Ord and Rousseauw Cluster Algorithms
Sorry for the repetition, unless I've got bad deja vu this questions been
asked before but I couldn't turn up an answer on CRAN. Is there already
any code in existence for local dependence measures such as Moran's I or
Getis and Ord G?
Also, S-Plus has a number of interstingly named Cluster Algorithms based on
some previous stand-alone fortran algorithms (agnes, daisy etc.) which
2004 Jul 14
0
Ord-Getis O statistics
Hi list,
I am wondering if anybody knows if the Ord-Getis O statistics of
local spatial autocorrelation in the presence of the global spatial
association is implemented in any of the R packages - and of
course in which package ;-)). I am not interested in Getis-Ord G
statistics, for now.
Thank you in advance,
Monica
Monica Palaseanu-Lovejoy
University of Manchester
School of Geography
2015 Nov 27
0
Wine release 1.8-rc2
The Wine development release 1.8-rc2 is now available.
What's new in this release (see below for details):
- Bug fixes only, we are in code freeze.
The source is available from the following locations:
http://dl.winehq.org/wine/source/1.8/wine-1.8-rc2.tar.bz2
http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/wine/source/1.8/wine-1.8-rc2.tar.bz2
Binary packages for various distributions will be available
2012 Mar 16
0
[xen-unstable test] 12252: regressions - FAIL
flight 12252 xen-unstable real [real]
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~xensrcts/logs/12252/
Regressions :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
build-i386-oldkern 4 xen-build fail REGR. vs. 12249
build-i386 4 xen-build fail REGR. vs. 12249
Tests which are failing intermittently
2007 Oct 15
1
Distance matrix in SpDep-package
Hello everybody,
I would like to use the SpDep-package (especially the Local Moran index
analysis and the Getis-Ord statistics) in R for analysing my data. However,
I don't have x-y coordinates, but my data is in a distance matrix format. Is
it possible to use the SpDep package with predefined distances as well
instead of letting the program determining the distance itself by the
function
2013 Apr 25
1
estadistica espacial
Hola Comunidad se que este grupo es para asuntos de R.
Pero me asalta la duda...
*Estoy comenzando un trabajo de estadística espacial sobre el delito robo,
es mi trabajo de grado ;*
Estoy recolectando documentación, que me sirva para el marco teórico de la
tesis ,trabajaré sobre los software gvsig y crimestat (ambos libres):
Hasta ahorita tengo pensado obtener: ü Estadísticos descriptivos
2006 Jan 13
1
threads?
Hi,
Every so often, I see Java people bashing RoR because it doesn''t have
distributed transactions and threads.
Are they talking about the lack of native threads in Ruby? Or
something else? And what types of applications would need them?
Joe
2019 Nov 11
13
[Bug 1381] New: Conntrackd segfaults when committing external caches
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1381
Bug ID: 1381
Summary: Conntrackd segfaults when committing external caches
Product: conntrack-tools
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86_64
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: conntrack-daemon
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