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2002 Aug 05
1
Dotplot
Hello, I am using Dotplot (from Frank Harrell's HMISC library) to make a graph of rates with confidence intervals but I get a 'black' background -- nice but not on a printed document: >Dotplot(group~Cbind(rate,lower,upper)|mortality,data=mort,ylab=' ') How do I change the background (and other) collors in Dotplot? Thanks for you help. Marwan Khawaja platform
2003 Apr 16
2
barplot2
Hello, I get a nice looking barplot using the barplot2 function in the gregmisc package: body2 <- barplot2(hh3, beside = TRUE, col = c("mistyrose", "lightcyan"), .... cex.names = 1.0, plot.ci = TRUE, ci.l = cil, ci.u = ciu, plot.grid = TRUE) box() However, obviously I lose the collors when converting from ps to a pdf (outside of R)
2002 Nov 04
2
interpolation
Hello, I have 15 data points (weight at birth) by age which I want to interpolate back in time (to 5 more age points). There are many functions in R to do this and I wonder if anyone has experience in using these -- any preference/caveat etc? I am trying to find an alternative to linear interpolation. Using R 1.6.0 under windows TIA Marwan
2003 Dec 23
1
mca
Dear All, I want to 'impose' supplementary points to an mca plot -- using V&R MASS library -- and I wonder if anyone had any luck. The book (4th edition) says it can be done using predict.mca but there are no examples provided in the help pages. Would appreciate any help/pointers. Thanks Marwan btw, to Professor Ripley -- the abbrev=TRUE option for labels does not seem to work.
2004 Jan 01
1
ade4
Dear All, I am using the scatter.dudi finction in the 'ade4' package to produce correspondence analysis (nice) plots. I do not seem to figure out how to plot the raw coordinates only -- or column coordinates only. I would appreciate any help in doing that. Here is the example I am following -- from the package. data(banque) > banque.acm <- dudi.acm(banque, scann = FALSE, nf =
2004 Jan 13
2
email problem
Hello Is anyone else having problems receiving email from the list? No email from R help today! Thanks Marwan ------------------------------------------------------------------- Marwan Khawaja http://departments.aub.edu.lb/~mk36
2003 Jan 19
1
proxy connection
Hello, I a proxy connection to the internet, so I renamed the file 'internet2.dll' to 'internet.dll' in the Module subdirectory as suggested in Changes. But I still get an error when trying to update packages: 'Rgui.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows' Any hint would be appreciated. I know this has been discussed before but I do not seem to find the
2002 Jun 20
2
scatterplot3d
Hello, I am trying to replicate example 4 in the package 'scatterplot3d': s3d.dat_data.frame(cols=as.vector(col(my.model4)), rows=as.vector(row(my.model4)), value=as.vector(my.model4)) scatterplot3d(s3d.dat, type="h", lwd=5, pch=" ", x.ticklabs=colnames(my.model4), y.ticklabs=rownames(my.model4), main="Conditional probabilities, Model 3") Nice! but,
2002 Jun 12
1
confidence intervals
Hello, I wonder if anyone has a function for calculating confidence intervals for ratios. I have mortality rates calculated for several groups from sample data -- but these can be treated as ratios?). I am entertaining the idea of bootstrapping them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA, Marwan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------
2002 May 02
1
design/HMISC packages
Hello, No luck in loading Frank Harrell's packages -- did anyone encountered the same problem? R : Copyright 2002, The R Development Core Team Version 1.4.1 (2002-01-30) > library(design, T) Design library by Frank E Harrell Jr, Version of Wed Apr 17 17:07:30 EDT 2002 Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library
2002 Jul 01
2
"_"
If I remember correctly, every time the dreaded "_" arises as an assignment operator in polite emails, the advantage of last resort cited in its defence is that it is only a single (albeit shifted) keystroke. I can only speak for the excellent NEdit, but it is a trivial task to assign some otherwise unloved key (my favorite is that funny accent at the left of the digit row) to
2003 Jun 19
1
Path analysis
Dear all, I'm new R's user and I'm looking for package dealling with Path analysis. Does it exist ? Where ? Best, Regis Martin PhD Student Laboratory of Altitutdinal Population Biology UMR CNRS 5553 Universté de Savoie Bât. Belledonnes 00 33 (0)4 79 75 86 44 regis.martin at univ-savoie.fr
2003 Jan 22
1
Using Internet proxies
There have been quite a few questions recently about this, so I have tried to gather experience. I set up a proxy using Apache2 (a very common server) behind our firewall and tried various authentication approaches. One comment: all the methods return error messages when they fail. Please don't report `it doesn't work' without the full details. 1) For a proxy that authenticates
2000 Oct 31
2
log-linear
Hi, It appears that there is no package for estimating log linear models (L. Goodman's family) for data in the form of frequency tables. Am I wrong? Thanks Marwan Khawaja Research Coordinator Fafo, Institute for Applied Social Science N-0608 Oslo, Norway Tel +47 22 08 86 00 +47 22 08 86 94 (Direct) +47 22 67 33 05 (Private) Fax +47 22 08 87 00
2003 Jan 25
1
survey package
A new package `survey' for analysing complex survey samples is on CRAN. It handles stratification, clustering, and unequal sampling probabilities in descriptive statistics, glms, and general maximum likelihood fitting. The package is still under development: - it doesn't do the finite population correction to variances - it needs some real life worked examples Most importantly,
2003 Jan 25
1
survey package
A new package `survey' for analysing complex survey samples is on CRAN. It handles stratification, clustering, and unequal sampling probabilities in descriptive statistics, glms, and general maximum likelihood fitting. The package is still under development: - it doesn't do the finite population correction to variances - it needs some real life worked examples Most importantly,
2005 Jan 17
2
3d bar plot
This graph -> http://www.math.hope.edu/~tanis/dallas/images/disth36.gif is an example I found at http://www.math.hope.edu/~tanis/dallas/disth1.html created by Maple. Does anybody know how to create something similar in R? I have a feeling it could be possible using scatterplot3d (perhaps with type=h, the fourth example in help('scatterplot3d')?), but I cannot figure it out. Thanks in
2004 Feb 10
3
confidence-intervals in barchart
Hi R users, 1) How does one show confidence-intervals in a barchart and use rownames for labels on the y-axes? I have looked at "plotCI" in "gregmisc" package . But it does not seem to produce something like a barchart. The statistic, error, upper-bound, and lower-bound are in a dataframe. 2) How to show CI in a barchart either using the statistic and, either (a)
2005 Apr 07
3
analyse des correspondances multiples
bonjour, Je voudrais faire une analyse des correspondances multiples avec R. avec les repr?sentation graphiques correspondantes avec R. je ne sais pas comment proc?der .. en vour remerciant par avance Faouzi
2006 May 24
2
Logistic Regression - Results?
Hi, I use SPSS at work and have R installed both at work and on my home machine. I've been trying to do some logistic regressions in R and SPSS, but the results I'm getting are different. I've followed a few R tutorials, and with most of them, I get the following instructions: result <- glm(z ~ x + y, family=binomial(logit)) In the case above, with three variables (z being