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2006 Mar 13
0
FW: RE: .First functin
_____ From: Vera, Graciela : Insurance Services (BISCO) Sent: 10 March 2006 14:47 To: 'r-help-request@stat.math.ethz.ch' Subject: RE: .First functin I have not used R for some time. Please accept my apologies if my question has an obvious answer. I am trying to use R. For convenience and due to IT restrictions libraries additional to MASS have been stored in a different directory
2006 Mar 14
1
(no subject)
Hi: Does anyone know how to run a test of trends for repeated measurements in R? Thanks Graciela
2003 Apr 01
1
RE: Computer specifications
I would be most grateful for advice on optimal computer specification, and possibly make to run the most demanding modules in R. Many thanks G Vera _______ Confidentiality Notice This email (and any attachment) is intended only for the attention of the addressee. Its unauthorised use, disclosure, storage or copying is not permitted. If you are not the intended recipient, please destroy all
2017 Aug 23
2
cross validation in random forest rfcv functin
Hi all, I would like to do cross validation in random forest using rfcv function. As the documentation for this package says: rfcv(trainx, trainy, cv.fold=5, scale="log", step=0.5, mtry=function(p) max(1, floor(sqrt(p))), recursive=FALSE, ...) however I don't know how to build trianx and trainy for my data set, and I could not understand the way trainx is built in the package
2017 Aug 23
0
cross validation in random forest using rfcv functin
Any responds?! On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 5:50 AM, Elahe chalabi via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote: Hi all, I would like to do cross validation in random forest using rfcv function. As the documentation for this package says: rfcv(trainx, trainy, cv.fold=5, scale="log", step=0.5, mtry=function(p) max(1, floor(sqrt(p))), recursive=FALSE, ...) however I
2017 Aug 23
1
cross validation in random forest using rfcv functin
Hi all, I would like to do cross validation in random forest using rfcv function. As the documentation for this package says: rfcv(trainx, trainy, cv.fold=5, scale="log", step=0.5, mtry=function(p) max(1, floor(sqrt(p))), recursive=FALSE, ...) however I don't know how to build trianx and trainy for my data set, and I could not understand the way trainx is built in the package
2009 Mar 11
4
error.bars
Hi, I'm trying to use the function "error.bars", but the program don't find it, and I dont't found any package with this function. Is there some another functin to draw barplots with error bars? Sueli Rodrigues Eng. Agr?noma - UNESP Mestranda - USP/ESALQ PPG-Solos e Nutri??o de Plantas Fones (19)93442981 (19)33719762
2015 Apr 23
3
[LLVMdev] Buildbot for Windows native LLVM/Clang testing
There are two unexpected failures in the check-all (this check-all runs with self-build-clang): Failing Tests (2): Clang Tools :: clang-tidy/clang-tidy-diff.cpp Clang Tools :: clang-tidy/file-filter.cpp Last log: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x64-ninja-win7/builds/340/steps/ninja%20check%202/logs/stdio From: Yaron Keren [mailto:yaron.keren at gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, April
2011 Feb 18
2
calculating means
I apologize if you have already seen my question. I am new to the mailing list and I did not get any responses the first time I posted my question. However, I am not sure my post went through. Here is my situation: I have a spreadsheet with columns of fish species (text) and length (numbers). In the fish species column I have 5 different fish. I want R to calculate the mean length and
2017 Aug 15
2
transfer type to 'local' context
Hi all, is there an easy way to get a 'copy' of a type living in another context into the local context? Background: when calling a function residing in a different module (context2) from a module (context1), we first need to introduce a function declaration of the function with empty body. However, in order to do so, we need the function type. pFuncInContext2->getType gives us the
2015 Apr 23
2
[LLVMdev] Buildbot for Windows native LLVM/Clang testing
I agree, it is great. I have some regression tests (check-all) failures on Windows locally. Does the buildbot show the same? On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:16 AM Yaron Keren <yaron.keren at gmail.com> wrote: > That's great to hear! > > 2015-04-23 12:08 GMT+03:00 Fedorova, Vera <vera.fedorova at intel.com>: > >> Hi All, >> >> >> >> This is
2012 Nov 03
6
Parámetros iniciales para ajustes no lineales
Hola a todos estoy aplicando la función polinómica de Hossfeld [1], y algunos otros modelos no lineales para tratar de ajustarlos a un grupo de datos forestales,   [1] Y= b*t*exp(c)/(t*exp(c)+a) Al colocar la función en R con parámetros estimados, me devuelve los siguiente: ## model1 <- nls(ho ~ (b*edad*exp(c)/(edad*exp(c)+a)), data=nigra,     start=list(a=0.005,b=0.08,c=-0.00006),
2015 Apr 23
2
[LLVMdev] Buildbot for Windows native LLVM/Clang testing
Hi All, This is to let you know that a new buildbot for Windows native LLVM/Clang testing is established: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x64-ninja-win7 . Hardware + OS configuration is: Haswell desktop with Windows 7 + Visual Studio 2013 Update 4. It is hosted by Intel and hopefully will contribute to improve quality of the LLVM/Clang on Windows being developed in the LLVM community.
2015 May 03
2
[LLVMdev] Buildbot for Windows native LLVM/Clang testing
2015-05-03 21:02 GMT+09:00 Yaron Keren <yaron.keren at gmail.com>: > I now tried the extra tests and get the same failures: > > Clang Tools :: clang-tidy/clang-tidy-diff.cpp > Clang Tools :: clang-tidy/file-filter.cpp > > Takumi, I see you added requires:shell in r211831 and r220837. > > When using MSYS requires:shell is true but test fail, is it OK to >
2009 Aug 30
2
RConsole processing crashes Rgui.exe
Using R 2.9.2 on Windows XP SP3. 1. Edit ~/Rconsole, and set font = TT Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 2. Start Rgui.exe 3. Go to Edit, GUI Preferfences 4. Rgui.exe crashes Rgui.exe does not crash if I do not access GUI Preferences (i.e., if I just use R), and it does correctly use Bitstream Vera Sans Mono as my font. Nor does it crash if I edit RConsole to set the font back to Lucida Console and
2013 Feb 15
10
reading data
Hi, #working directory data1 #changed name data to data1.? Added some files in each of sub directories a1, a2, etc. ?indx1<- indx[indx!=""] lapply(indx1,function(x) list.files(x)) #[[1]] #[1] "a1.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[2]] #[1] "a2.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[3]] #[1] "a3.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[4]] #[1]
2012 Sep 25
1
Bug or misunderstanding of par(pin)?
Dear all, I am currently trying to create a plot showing multiple single plots, for which the important issue is that the size of each plot region (not figure region!) has to be of a fixed dimension (in my case: width=1 inch, height= 0.87 inches). I tried to use "pin" to fix the plotting region to a specific size, but without success. The following example will visualize the problem:
2013 Feb 28
11
new question
Hi, directory<- "/home/arunksa111/data.new" #first function filelist<-function(directory,number,list1){ setwd(directory) filelist1<-dir(directory) direct<-dir(directory,pattern = paste("MSMS_",number,"PepInfo.txt",sep=""), full.names = FALSE, recursive = TRUE) list1<-lapply(direct, function(x) read.table(x,header=TRUE, sep =
2007 Jan 15
4
iSCSI on a single interface?
Hi, are there currently any plans to make an iSCSI target created by setting shareiscsi=on on a zvol bindable to a single interface (setting tpgt or acls)? I can cobble something together with ipfilter, but that doesn''t give me enough granularity to say something like: ''host a can see target 1, host c can see targets 2-9'', etc. Also, am I right in thinking without
2012 Nov 30
1
How to repeat replication
Dear all, I generate data under IRT mdel. I conducted 1000 replications. When I run, some replication was not fit with my model. So, replications were fit model were less than 1000 replication. If I want its run until 1000 replicaions. How shouldI write functin. Thank you, Kamontip [[alternative HTML version deleted]]