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2010 Feb 17
2
extract the data that match
Hi r-users,
I would like to extract the data that match. Attached is my data:
I'm interested in matchind the value in column 'intg' with value in column 'rand_no'
> cbind(z=z,intg=dd,rand_no = rr)
z intg rand_no
[1,] 0.00 0.000 0.001
[2,] 0.01 0.000 0.002
[3,] 0.02 0.000 0.002
[4,] 0.03 0.000 0.003
[5,] 0.04 0.000 0.003
[6,]
2018 May 15
0
Systemfit
... and the mailing list is picky about attachments... whatever you attached did not conform to the stringent requirements mentioned in the Posting Guide. Pasting the code right into the email is usually safest, though you DO have to post using plain text (as the Posting Guide indicates) or your code may get mangled by the automatic html format removal.
On May 15, 2018 7:04:31 AM PDT, Bert Gunter
2018 May 15
1
Systemfit
Unless there is good reason not to, always cc the list -- there are lots of
smarter folks than I on it who can help.
I may or may not have time to look at this. Hopefully someone else will.
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip
2018 May 15
2
Systemfit
OK, Let's try this again! Here is the reproducible script; it is long because I had to copy the panel dataset here. My question is related to systemfit; I don't know how to get the result for the entire panel.
#Reproducible script
Empdata<- read.csv("/Users/ngwinuiazenui/Documents/UPLOADemp.csv")
View(Empdata)
install.packages("systemfit")
2010 Feb 04
2
help needed using t.test with factors
I am trying to use t.test on the following data:
date type INTERVAL nCASES MTF SDF MTO SDO
nFST MF nOBS MO MB BIASCV BIASEV ME MAE
RMSE CRCF
2001-06-15 avn GE1.00 4385 0.246 0.300 1.502
0.556 1367 1.373 4385 1.502 1.471 0.285 0.164
-1.256 1.266 1.399 0.056
2001-06-15 avn
2003 Dec 02
2
IPv4-only networks via IPv6-only network
Hello all,
I would like to connect two IPv4-only networks through global IPv6-only
network with tinc.
Could anyone tell me how to configure tinc.conf and the other config files?
Thanks in advance,
Ichiro
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Tinc site: http://tinc.nl.linux.org/
2018 May 16
0
Systemfit
Sadly you failed to set your email program to send plain text and the data is corrupted at my end.
I also think you need to reduce the size of the data set... the intent here is to increase your understanding, not debug your particular analysis.
I will say that I am having a very challenging time understanding what you are trying to accomplish though. What are the equations that you think need
2010 Sep 27
2
subtraction based on two groups in a dataframe
Hello
I have a data set like below:
plate.id well.id Group HYB rlt1
1 P1 A1 Control SKOV3hyb 0.190
2 P1 A2 Control SKOV3hyb 0.210
3 P1 A3 Control SKOV3hyb 0.205
4 P1 A4 Control SKOV3hyb 0.206
5 P1 A5 Control SKOV3hyb 0.184
385 P1 A1 ovca SKOV3hyb 0.184
386 P1 A2 ovca SKOV3hyb 0.229
387
2001 Nov 26
1
default symbol in plots changed in R-Devel for windows
I did some test on WinXP and of course one of these was compiling and
starting R (good "news": It works).
To my surprise the default plotting character changed from the well
known empty circle to a black *FILLED* circle in the windows and bitmap
devices, but not so on the postscript and pdf devices.
Taking a closer look to more symbols shows that some symbols changed
from filled to
2007 Mar 18
1
HELP...Running data
We are two french students and we have a problem concerning an exercize.
We don't know how to resolve it.
It would be fantastic if someone can help us.
Thanks.
Description:
This study examined how the metabolic cost of locomotion varied
with speed, stride frequency and body mass. Cost was determined
by measuring oxygen consumption (?vo2?), analyzing the oxygen
content in air inhaled and
2008 Jan 12
2
Lattice equivalent of par(mfrow = )
Dear r-helpers,
Does anyone have a straightforward example of putting together three
unrelated (expect for a common y-axis) xyplot() figures in what would
be in base graphics a par(mfrow = c(1, 3)) arrangement?
_____________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
University of Virginia
Department of Psychology
USPS: P.O.Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400
Parcels: Room 102
2009 Sep 06
5
ggplot2::qplot() -- arbitary transformations of coordinate system?
Hi,
Does anyone know how to do a coord_trans() in which the y-axis is
tranformed into (for example) -1000/y?
Thanks,
_____________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
University of Virginia
Department of Psychology
USPS: P.O.Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400
Parcels: Room 102 Gilmer Hall
McCormick Road Charlottesville, VA 22903
Office: B011
2006 Jul 22
3
Extend dynamically a model
Hello,
I''ve a model defined as
class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
end
This maps a mysql table Accounts. I want to be a able to dynamically
change this model. During the life of my app, the table Accounts may
change name, how do I do a set_table_name not within account.rb?
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2012 Mar 08
3
Packages 'effects' loads 'name' which conflicts with 'lme4'
Hi,
I would like to use the effect() function (actually a slightly modified version of it) on the output of the lmer() function in the lme4 package. But the effects package requires the nlme pacvkage, which is incompatible with lme4. Workaround?
______________________________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
University of Virginia
Department of Psychology
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2007 Jan 28
2
Adding lines to xYplot
I am using xYplot to plot data and CIs. How do I add several lines to
the figure?
_____________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
University of Virginia
Department of Psychology
USPS: P.O.Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400
Parcels: Room 102 Gilmer Hall
McCormick Road Charlottesville, VA 22903
Office: B011 +1-434-982-4729
Lab: B019
2009 Jan 17
2
Concave Hull
Dear Friends,
Here is an algorithm for finding concave hulls: http://get.dsi.uminho.pt/local/
Has anyone implemented such an algorithm in R?
RSiteSearch('concave hull') didn't reveal one (I think).
_____________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
University of Virginia
Department of Psychology
Postal Address:
P.O.Box 400400, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400
Express Parcels
2008 Feb 10
2
grep etc.
Dear R-helpers,
How do I transform
v <- c('insd-otsd', 'sppr-unsp')
into
c('insd--otsd', 'sppr--unsp')
?
_____________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
University of Virginia
Department of Psychology
USPS: P.O.Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400
Parcels: Room 102 Gilmer Hall
McCormick Road Charlottesville, VA 22903
2012 Jun 28
3
would you give me your hand to standardize columns in a matrix?
Hi R User,
Would you give me your hand to standardize some columns in a matrix?
I have included the example table.
> dput(test)
structure(list(X = c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), Y = c(4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9), temp = c(0.818, 0.113, 0.256, 0.587, 0.955, 0.207), oxy = c(0.797,
0.487, 0.727, 0.128, 0.514, 0.031)), .Names = c("X", "Y", "temp",
"oxy"), row.names =
2006 Aug 04
2
Sampling from a Matrix
Hello all,
Consider the following problem:
There is a matrix of probabilities:
> set.seed(1)
> probs <- array(abs(rnorm(25, sd = 0.33)), dim = c(5,5), dimnames = list(1:5, letters[1:5]))
> probs
a b c d e
1 0.21 0.27 0.50 0.0148 0.303
2 0.06 0.16 0.13 0.0053 0.258
3 0.28 0.24 0.21 0.3115 0.025
4 0.53 0.19 0.73 0.2710 0.656
5 0.11 0.10 0.37 0.1960
2008 Apr 17
2
Conditionally swap items in a data frame
df1 <- data.frame(a = LETTERS[1:2], b = LETTERS[3:4], c = 1:2)
I am looking for an idiom that swaps the elements of df$a and df$b
when (e.g.) df$c == 2, resulting in
df2 <- data.frame(a = LETTERS[c(1, 4)], b = LETTERS[c(3, 2)], c = 1:2)
_____________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
University of Virginia
Department of Psychology
USPS: P.O.Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA