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2008 Aug 08
3
Multivariate regression with constraints
Hi all, I am running a bivariate regression with the following: p1=c(184,155,676,67,922,22,76,24,39) p2=c(1845,1483,2287,367,1693,488,435,1782,745) I1=c(1530,1505,2505,204,2285,269,1271,298,2023) I2=c(8238,6247,6150,2748,4361,5549,2657,3533,5415) R1=I1-p1 R2=I2-p2 x1=cbind(p1,R1) y1=cbind(p2,R2) fit1=lm(y1~-1+x1) summary(fit1) Response 2: Coefficients: Estimate Std. Error t value
2008 Aug 04
2
Multivariate Regression with Weights
Hi all, I'd like to fit a multivariate regression with the variance of the error term porportional to the predictors, like the WLS in the univariate case. y_1~x_1+x_2 y_2~x_1+x_2 var(y_1)=x_1*sigma_1^2 var(y_2)=x_2*sigma_2^2 cov(y_1,y_2)=sqrt(x_1*x_2)*sigma_12^2 How can I specify this in R? Is there a corresponding function to the univariate specification lm(y~x,weights=x)??
2008 Jul 30
2
Sampling two exponentials
Hi all, I am going to sample two variables from two exponential distributions, but I want to specify a covariance structure between these two variables. Is there any way to do it in R? Or is there a "Multivariate Exponential" thing corresponding to the multivariate normal? Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Yanwei Zhang Department of Actuarial Research and Modeling Munich Re America Tel:
2008 Aug 07
4
Switch two rows in a matrix
Hi all, I have a 4 by 4 matrix, and I want to switch row 2 and row 3 first, then switch column 2 and column 3. Is there an easy way to do it? The following is a tedious way to get what I want. But I wonder if there is a way to simplify this. > a=matrix(rnorm(16),4,4) > a [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] 0.33833811 -0.9422273 -0.06181611 -1.8346134 [2,] -0.68167996
2008 Aug 07
1
Covariance matrix
Hi all, Assume I have a random vector with four variables, i.e. A=(a,b,c,d). I am able to get the covariance matrix of vector A, but how can I get the covariance matrix of vector B=(a,c,b,d) by manipulating the corresponding covariance matrix of A? Thanks. Sincerely, Yanwei Zhang Department of Actuarial Research and Modeling Munich Re America Tel: 609-275-2176 Email:
2008 Jul 23
1
Questions on weighted least squares
Hi all, I met with a problem about the weighted least square regression. 1. I simulated a Normal vector (sim1) with mean 425906 and standard deviation 40000. 2. I simulated a second Normal vector with conditional mean b1*sim1, where b1 is just a number I specified, and variance proportional to sim1. Precisely, the standard deviation is sqrt(sim1)*50. 3. Then I run a WLS regression without the
2013 Sep 26
1
Queue Management
Dear All, I have six different campaign and 5 different agent have login on that campaign.*Same thing i have done using agi and database,i never use queue management on this scenario. Agent** can also shuffling one campaign to anther campaign. * Now i want to do some work with queue.I want to use single queue to managing this. Eg: campaign Agent Login A a_1,a_3
2004 Dec 09
3
surf.ls
Hello, I am looking into description of surf.ls(spatial) and see under value $beta - the coefficients. When I use polynomial of degree 2 to fit surface I expect to get 4 coefficients: z = a_1 x^2 + a_2 xy + a_3 y^2 + a_4 What do beta really stand for and why do I get $beta vector of length 6? Thakns, Mark
2008 Aug 12
1
VAR question
Hi all, I got another VAR question here and really appreciate if somebody would help me out :) I have five time series, say A,B,C,D,E. My objective is to predict the series A using the rest, that is, B, C, D and E. A Vector Autoregression Model should work here. But first of all, I should select which series of B, C, D and E to be include in the VAR model, as well as the number of lags. I wonder
2008 Aug 06
1
Matrix multiplication
Hi all, Is there an easy way to do cumulative matrix multipliation in R? What's the syntex? Thanks. Sincerely, Yanwei Zhang Department of Actuarial Research and Modeling Munich Re America Tel: 609-275-2176 Email: yzhang@munichreamerica.com<mailto:yzhang@munichreamerica.com> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Sep 05
1
Plot by column
Dear list, I have the following matrix. How can I make the following plot? 1. The x-axis has index 1:7, and the first column is plotted against index 1, second against 2, and so on. 2. I want the points from the left upper conner including the antidiagonal to be plotted with col=2, and the rest with col=3 [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7] [1,] 0.589 0.857 0.923 0.944 0.954 0.963
2011 Nov 06
2
how to use quadrature to integrate some complicated functions
Hello to all, I am having trouble with intregrating a complicated uni-dimensional function of the following form Phi(x-a_1)*Phi(x-a_2)*...*Phi(x-a_{n-1})*phi(x-a_n). Here n is about 5000, Phi is the cumulative distribution function of standard normal, phi is the density function of standard normal, and x ranges over (-infty,infty). My idea is to to use quadrature to handle this integral. But
2018 May 09
0
more reassociation in IR
When you say that distribution shouldn't be used, do you mean within instcombine rather than some other pass? Or not all as an IR optimization? A dedicated optimization pass that looks for and makes factoring/distribution folds to eliminate instructions seems like it would solve the problems that I'm seeing. Ie, I'm leaning towards the proposal here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41574
2008 Aug 24
0
[LLVMdev] Dependence Analysis [was: Flow-Sensitive AA]
> I asked myself the same question. Without mod, how do you ensure that for instance the expression 2*i+255 was not actually 2*i-1 ? I think it is not possible in general, but I believe it is possible in case of affine expressions used as GEP indices. I assume, GEP indices (except indexing into struct) are interpreted as signed integers. It isn't explicitly stated in the LangRef, but
2018 May 09
4
more reassociation in IR
> On May 8, 2018, at 9:50 AM, Daniel Berlin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > 1. The reassociate pass that exists right now was *originally* (AFAIK) written to enable CSE/GVN to do better. Agreed. The original mindset included a (naive) belief that going with a canonical form was better than teaching redundancy elimination to handle abstractions (as a matter
2012 Feb 29
2
How to replace the values in a column
Dear All, I've been searching relevant topics about replacing values, none seemed to be applicable to me... I have a file with many many varieties, and want to replace some of them into different names. I tried various of ways, still don't know how to do that most efficiently.. Here is part of the example data: Gen Rep A_1 1 A_1 2 A_2 1 A_2 2 B_1 1 B_1
2012 Jan 30
2
how to select columns
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2007 Mar 29
3
Tail area of sum of Chi-square variables
Dear R experts, I was wondering if there are any R functions that give the tail area of a sum of chisquare distributions of the type: a_1 X_1 + a_2 X_2 where a_1 and a_2 are constants and X_1 and X_2 are independent chi-square variables with different degrees of freedom. Thanks, Klaus -- "Feel free" - 5 GB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS/Monat ...
2011 May 23
1
predict a MA timeseries
Hi, could anyone tell me how predict() predicts the new value(s), of a MA(1) arima-modell. its really easy to make it with an AR(1), knowing the last term, but how can i or R know the last error? It would also help if somebody could tell me how to find the "open" source of the function predict(). Thanks and sorry for my poor english. -- View this message in context:
2013 Mar 22
1
Integration of vector syntax unknown
Hello, I'm very new to using R, but I was told it could do what I want. I'm not sure how best to enter the information but here goes... I'm trying to transfer the following integral into R to solve for ln(gamma_1), on the left, for multiple instances of gamma_i and variable N_i. gamma_i is, for example, (0, 0.03012048, 0.05000000, 0.19200000, 0.44000000, 0.62566845) N_i (N_1 or