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2005 Jul 08
1
Orthogonal regression
Dear R-Users,
is there any statement to fit a orthogonal regression
in R environment?
Many thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Vito
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2005 Jul 28
2
Cochran-Armitage-trend-test
Hi!
I am searching for the Cochran-Armitage-trend-test. Is it included in an
R-package?
Thank you!
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2005 Nov 17
1
Fitdistr()
When using fitdistr() with the exponential, log-normal and beta distributions,
you get the relevent rate, mean, standard deviation, shape1 and shape2 but
you get a number bellow those that are in () and I was wandering what exactly
those numbers represent and how they relate to the data.
Many thanks
Mark Miller
2005 Jul 19
2
data mining
Dear all,
I'm looking for some material on data mining with R. I have something
from Luis Torgo but I'd like to see something else.
If anybody could help me I'll be thankful
Adri??n
2005 Jul 28
1
stl()
Hello, anyone got an idea on how to use stl() so that the remainder eventually
becomes white noise? i used stl repeatedly but there is autocorrelation in
the remainder that i can't get rid of.
os: linux suse9.3
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2005 Sep 26
1
create trend variable in a regression using R
Hi,
my name is Giacomo.
I would like to know how to create a Trend variable in a regression using R.
Thank you for your help.
My best regards,
Giacomo
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2005 Oct 19
1
Help needed with ks.test
Hello to everybody,
I'd like to submit a problem I'm dealing with, and I can't get an answer to
by myself.
I have to test if my data come from a specific probability distribution, of
which I know the analytic form both of the p.d.f. and the c.d.f.
Namely, it is the hypoexponential distribution, sum of two exponentials with
different parameters.
Is there any way I can manage the
2005 Oct 27
1
Box.test
Does p-value on Box.test(data,lag=l) returns probability, that
H0: cor(1)=cor(2)=..=cor(l)=0 holds?
Thanks.
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2005 Nov 24
2
Chi-squared test
Hello,
I'm trying to calculate a chi-squared test to see if my data are
different from the theoretical distribution or not:
chisq.test(rbind(c(79, 52, 69, 71, 82, 87, 95, 74, 55, 78, 49,
60),c(80,80,80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80)))
Pearson's Chi-squared test
data: rbind(c(79, 52, 69, 71, 82, 87, 95, 74, 55, 78, 49, 60), c(80,
80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80,
2005 Jul 27
3
fitting extreme value distribution
hi,
rgev function gives me random deviates and I have a data
set which I am fitting to an EVD,IS there a way I can plot
both observed and ideal evd on the same plot
thankyou
Rangesh
2005 Nov 17
3
Goodness fit test HELP!
Hi there,
I'm a newbie, plesae bear with me.
I have a dataset with about 10000 ~ 30000 data points. Would like fit to
both Gamma and Normal distribution to see which one fits better. How do I do
this in R? Or I could do a normality test of the data, if it's normal, I
then will do a normal fit, otherwise, a gamma fit. But again, I don't know
how to do this either.
Please help!
David
2005 Jan 28
3
GLM fitting
DeaR R-useRs,
I'm trying to fit a logist model with these data:
> dati
y x
1 1 37
2 1 35
3 1 33
4 1 40
5 1 45
6 1 41
7 1 42
8 0 20
9 0 21
10 0 25
11 0 27
12 0 29
13 0 18
I use glm(), having this output:
> g<-glm(y~x,family=binomial,data=dati)
Warning messages:
1: Algorithm did not converge in: glm.fit(x = X, y =
Y, weights = weights, start = start, etastart =
2005 Jul 20
4
poisson fit for histogram
I haven't been an R lister for a bit, but I hope to enlist someone's
help here. I think this is a simple question, so I hope the answer
is not much trouble. Can you please respond directly to this email
address in addition to the list (if responding to the list is
warranted)?
I have a histogram and I want to see if the data fit a Poisson
distribution. How do I do this? It is
2005 Jan 11
3
Kolmogorov-Smirnof test for lognormal distribution with estimated parameters
Hello all,
Would somebody be kind enough to show me how to do a KS test in R for a
lognormal distribution with ESTIMATED parameters. The R function
ks.test()says "the parameters specified must be prespecified and not
estimated from the data" Is there a way to correct this when one uses
estimated data?
Regards,
Kwabena.
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Kwabena Adusei-Poku
2005 Jan 28
2
Begginer with R
Hello all,
Im just beggining using R. I have read a couple of introductory documents
but they are very general. Is there a document focused on classification?
(this is what Ill be using R for). Examples would be just fine.
Thanks in advance,
Ulises
2005 Jan 25
1
spearman rank test correlation
Hallo,
does anybody know if there is an implementation of the Spearman rank
correlation in R that gives a correct (or at least 'safe') p-value in
the case of ties??
I have browsed the R-help archives but I found nothing.
Thanks a lot in advance for any help,
Antonino Casile
2004 Dec 09
1
How can I estimate parameters of probability distributions?
Hi list,
I have a group of data. It looks like they follow a exponential
distribution. In R, how can I esimate lamda, that is the rate in pexp,
of the distribution and can I use Kolmogorov-Smirnov for hypothesis
testing in such a situation? I have read the "8.2 Examing the
distribution of a set of data" of "An Introduction to R" but I did not
find any clues on this issue.
2004 Dec 22
2
MASS installation
Good evening,
I need to fit experimental distributions by theoretical ones. I know
that it is possible in the package MASS but I don't know how to install
it. Can you help me?
Thank you, Angela
2005 Feb 03
1
nonparametric manova
Dear colleagues,
has anyone an idea how to carry out a nonparametric manova for comparing
3 groups?
Thank you for your help.
Vera
2005 Feb 23
1
nonlinear least square fit of an unknown function
Hi, I have a set of twelve points and wonder how I can
get a function that can then be used to calculate the
area under the curve (most important). Thanks.
Eric