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2006 Aug 04
2
plotting picture data
Hi R users I have a dataset which represents points that are market by patients as the source of pain. Basically the patients indicates by a cross on a chest pictures where he/she thinks is the source of pain. The data was then digitalized by divinding the chest into small squares and each square was give value 1 if it was the center 2 if it was touched by the markings and 3 if it was not
2004 May 01
2
Generating Lognormal Random variables (PR#6843)
Full_Name: Anthony Gichangi Version: 1.90 OS: Windows XP Pro Submission from: (NULL) (130.225.131.206) The function rlnorm generates negative values for lognormal distribution. x- rlnorm(1000, meanlog = 0.6931472, sdlog = 1) Regards Anthony
2011 Apr 01
2
Cox Proportional Hazards model with a time-varying covariate
Hello Everyone,   I'm learning how to perform various statistical analyses in R. I'm checking my understanding by replicating examples from my SAS books. Below is an attempt to replicate a Cox Proportional Hazards model with a time-varying covariate. I think I'm doing this correctly but am not completely sure. I would appreciate it if someone could double-check my results. In case
2004 Jan 22
4
Axes Ticks
Apologies, basic question on plot. y <- c(-4,3,-2,1); x <- c("time 1", "time 2", "time 3", "time 4"); plot(x,y, type="b"); of course fails. x <- 1:4 makes it succeed, but then I have too many ticks on my X axis. I want exactly 4 tickmarks. It would also be nicer if I could name the ticks. I looked at ?par and Venables&Ripley,
2011 Feb 10
2
[LLVMdev] Hazard recognizers & basic blocks
I am working on a target which has some structural hazards. To detect these hazards, I implemented a sub-class of PostRAHazardRecognizer. PostRAHazardRecognizer resets the hazard state on a basic block basis. So, how to detect hazards that may occur between the end of a basic block and the beginning of another basic block ? Thanks ! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2006 May 19
11
iraq statistics - OT
I came across this one: http://www.nysun.com/article/32787 which says that the violent death rate in Iraq (which presumably includes violent deaths from the war) is lower than the violent death rate in major American cities. Does anyone have any insights from statistics on how to interpret this?
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 =
2006 Mar 31
1
andersen plot vs score process or scaled Schoenfeld residuals to test for proporti0nal hazards
Dear all, I use the Andersen plot to check for proportional hazards assumption for a factor (say x) in the Cox regression model and obtained a straight line that pass through the origin. However, the formal test done by the R-function cox.zph, which is based on the plot of Schonefeld residuals against time, indicates that proportional hazards assumption is violated. Further, a plot of the score
2010 Sep 16
1
Survival Analysis Daily Time-Varying Covariate but Event Time Unknown
Help! I am unsure if I can analyze data from the following experiment. Fish were placed in a tank at (t=0) Measurements of Carbon Dioxide were taken each day for 120 days (t=0,...120) A few fish were then randomly pulled out of the tank at different days, killed and examined for the presence of a disease T= time of examination in days from start (i.e. 85th day), E = 0/1 for nonevent/event My
2004 Jul 14
3
ROracle - fetch gives empty dataframe
Dear R-users, I was able to make ROracle package to connect to the DB (Oracle91, 64bit, on Solaris). But after executing siple SQL query, "fetch" commaned gives me an empty dataframe. ### RORACLE INSTALATION PROCEDURE ### R CMD INSTALL --configure-args='--enable-extralibs' --enable-oracle32=no ~/tmp/ROracle_0.5-5.tar.gz #since we have 64bit Oracle9i instalation PROBLEM:
2017 Feb 11
2
Specify special cases of delay slots in the back end
Hello. Hal, the problem I have is that it doesn't advance at the next available instruction - it always gets the same store. This might be because I did not specify in a file like [Target]Schedule.td the functional units, processor and instruction itineraries. Regarding the Stalls argument to my method [Target]DispatchGroupSBHazardRecognizer::getHazardType() I always get the
2004 Jul 12
1
ROracle package error
Dear R-users, In order to use ROracle (v. 0.5-5) package I compiled R-1.9.1 on Linux (2.4.20-28.9smp) and installed it. I need to use Oracle9i on Solaris. When executing "library(ROracle)" I got the following error message: > library(ROracle) Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library
2017 Feb 12
2
Pre-RA scheduler does not generate NOPs when getHazardType() returns NoopHazard
Hello. I am new to the schedulers implemented in the back end of LLVM. I am trying to handle data hazards in my simple processor, with instructions that execute in 1 cycle. I have tried the standard post-RA scheduler, implemented in lib/CodeGen/PostRASchedulerList.cpp, (with a ScoreboardHazardRecognizer), but I have some issues with some consecutive instructions that are
2009 Mar 28
1
stratified variables in a cox regression
>Hello, I am hoping for assistance in regards to examining the contribution of stratified variables in a cox regression. A previous post by Terry Therneau noted that "That is the point of a strata; you are declaring a variable to NOT be proportional hazards, and thus there is no single "hazard ratio" that describes it". Given this purpose of stratification, in the
2008 Dec 09
1
Voicemail.conf : concise hour prompts
Hi, In voicemail.conf: ; Supported values: ; 'filename' filename of a soundfile (single ticks around the filename ; required) ; ${VAR} variable substitution ; A or a Day of week (Saturday, Sunday, ...) ; B or b or h Month name (January, February, ...) ; d or e numeric day of month (first, second, ..., thirty-first) ; Y Year ; I or l
2013 Sep 24
0
[LLVMdev] how to detect data hazard in pre-RA-sched
On Sep 21, 2013, at 8:02 PM, Liu Xin <navy.xliu at gmail.com> wrote: > hi, LLVM, > > I found there is a flag DisableHazardRecognizer in TargetInstrImpl.cpp. I still don't understand how llvm detects data hazard in pre-RA-sched. pre-RA-sched is based on SDNode and all operands are vregs. Even you can calculate the operators of SDNodes, the data hazard in vreg are not same as
2012 Jul 05
1
Comparing crossing survival curves
Hi I want to compare the survival curves in two groups. Because the hazards are not proportional (the curves cross) the log rank test or Cox proportional hazard test are not suitable. How should such curves be compared? Comands are welcome.... Thanks in advance
2007 Mar 19
3
Cepstral and numbers
Does anyone have any idea on how to force cepstral to convert a number to speech ? I have noticed that sometimes it speaks the number correctly, and at others it doesn't. 1) 787 is pronounced 7-8-7 2) 123 is pronounced one-hundred and twenty-three. 1) is wrong for what i need, 2) is perfect. Is there anyway of forcing numbers to be pronounced as 2) ? I've tried looking at the ssml
2008 Apr 09
2
How to estimate a hazard ratio using an external hazard function
Hi, I would like to compare the hazard functions of two samples using the Cox proportional hazards model. For sample 1 I have individual time-to- event data. For sample 2 I don't have individual data, but grouped data that allows to obtain a hazard function. I am wondering if there is an R function that allows to obtain a hazard ratio of the two hazard funtions (under the
2007 Oct 09
1
Visualize cox proportional hazards
Hello all I would like to visualize the hazard ratios of a cox proportional hazards model. I have seen some good examples in the New England Journal of Medicine: http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/353/26/2747/F3 http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/350/26/2654/F2 (I hope these are open access, but I am not sure) And something similar in the book 'R Graphics' by Paul