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2007 Dec 12
3
Measure of agreement??
Dear List, Please put me on the right track. I have been searching for the R functions for measures of agreement. Where should I look? Patrik Öhagen Läkemedelsverket Box 26 751 03 Uppsala Tel. +46(0)18-174924 patrik.ohagen@mpa.se [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Mar 05
4
about find the solution
If I want to find out the soltion of X1,X2 that min(3X1+2X2+X1X2) subject to 20<=X1+3X2<=50 10<=X1 which function or package can I use? Thanks.
2006 Aug 31
3
predict.lm within a function
Hi I'm trying to wrap predict.lm within a function, but I'm having problems passing arguments into it in this way. Basically I want to create a lm object, then pass it into the predict.lm function and be able to tell predict.lm which variable I want to predict for, by passing the variable name as an argument of the wrapper function. This variable will always be a factor with 3 levels,
2011 Aug 29
3
how to start R script editor by default
Hi All, 1) Is it possible to set the options such that R opens a new script editor every time I start the R and 2) specify the size of windows. Thanks for the suggestion and Best regards, Krishna [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2002 May 14
2
tapply and empty subsets
I am using tapply to compute means by group, as in > tapply(y, z, mean) 1 2 3 21.00757 20.50031 NA where y is a vector and z a factor with levels 1:3. I would like to get a zero instead of the NA I get when a subset is empty. The problem is that FUN is not applied to empty cells of the ragged array. (Of course I am willing to define a function my.mean that returns
2004 Jan 20
4
matrix exponential: M^0
> -----Original Message----- > From: Federico Calboli > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 5:40 PM > To: r-help > Subject: [R] matrix exponential: M^0 > > I would like to ask why the zeroeth power of a matrix gives me a matrix > of ones rather than the identity matrix: > > > D<-rbind(c(0,0,0),c(0,0,0),c(0,0,0)) > > D<-as.matrix(D) > > D >
2010 Aug 18
3
libreadline problem
Hello, Recently updated Ubuntu to 10.04, I have installed the r-base and r-base-dev packages from CRAN with sudo apt-get install r-base But now when I want to start R I get the following error: gpetris at definetti:~$ R /usr/lib/R/bin/exec/R: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so.6: undefined symbol: PC Any clue??? Has anybody seen that before? I have tried to reinstall the
2003 Oct 29
1
restarting split.screen
Is there a way of `restarting' split.screen? This is what I am getting: > close.screen() [1] 10 11 12 13 > close.screen(all=TRUE) Error in par(args) : parameter "i" in "mfg" is out of range > graphics.off() > x11() > close.screen() [1] 10 11 12 13 > close.screen(all=TRUE) Error in par(args) : parameter "i" in "mfg" is out of range As
2007 Jan 18
4
Reading contingency tables
I am trying to read an ftable using read.ftable, but I get the following error message: > jobSatTable <- read.ftable("http://definetti.uark.edu/~gpetris/stat5333/jobSatisfaction.dat",skip=2) Error in seek(file, where = 0) : no applicable method for "seek" In addition: Warning messages: 1: no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf 2: no non-missing arguments to
2004 May 12
4
non-interactive call to R (running an R package as a stand-alone application)
Is there a way I can have R automatically execute the commands in a source file without ever having to use R interactively? If so, what arguments should I pass to the UNIX call to R? I need to do this to run several R jobs in parallel. An alternative may be to have R and an R package behave as a stand-alone application that can be called from the UNIX command line. Is there any documentation on
2008 Oct 09
2
Two math expressions in plot
Hello! I am trying to put two math expressions in the title of a plot. As you can see below, I can place correctly one expression at a time, but not both. Ideally I would like to have them separated by a comma. Any suggestions? > k <- 1 > n.eff <- c(20, 30) > ### this works > plot(0,0, main = substitute(n == k, list(k = k))) > ### this works > plot(0,0, main =
2012 May 25
1
knitr customization
I am trying to transition from Sweave to knitr, but there are a few things about customization of the appearence of R input and output that I did not get yet. Maybe somebody on the list can help me. In my Sweave presentations I used a slanted font for the R input and a normal font for the output, both in a small font. I also indented everything by an extra 2em. All this was achieved by the
2011 Mar 09
4
Help with read.csv
Hello, I have a file that looks like this: Date,Hour,DA_DMD,DMD,DA_RTP,RTP,, 1/1/2006,1,3393.9,3412,76.65,105.04,, 1/1/2006,2,3173.3,3202,69.20,67.67,, 1/1/2006,3,3040.0,3051,69.20,77.67,, 1/1/2006,4,2998.2,2979,67.32,69.10,, 1/1/2006,5,3005.8,2958,65.20,68.34,, where the ',' is the separator and I tried to read it into R, but... > y <- read.csv("Data/Data_tmp.csv",
2012 Dec 18
7
Summarizing elements for a data.frame
Hello again, let say we have following data: Dat1 <- structure(list(factor.sample.LETTERS.1.3...6..replace...T.. = structure(c(1L, 3L, 2L, 1L, 3L, 3L), .Label = c("A", "B", "C"), class = "factor"), factor.sample.letters.1.2...6..replace...T.. = structure(c(2L, 2L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 1L), .Label = c("a", "b"), class =
2004 Feb 06
3
quantile function
I am trying to `cut' a continuous variable into contiguous classes containing approximately an equal number of observations. I thought quantile() was the appropriate function to use in order to find the breakpoints, but I end up with classes of different sizes - see example below. Does anybody have an explanation for that? And what is the `recommended' way of computing what I am looking
2003 Oct 24
5
how to remove NaN columns ?
How can I remove columns with NaN entries ? Here is my simple example: > data <- read.csv("test.csv") > xdata <- data[3:length(data)] > xs <- lapply(xdata, function(x){(x - mean(x))/sqrt(var(x))}) > x <- data.frame(xs) > x C D E F 1 -0.7071068 NaN -0.7071068 -0.7071068 2 0.7071068 NaN 0.7071068 0.7071068
2012 May 09
1
Sweave, beamer and alert within code chunks
Hi all, Using Beamer, in order to highlight a piece of R code I do something like this - note the "\structure" and "\alert" commands: \begin{semiverbatim} > mleOut <- \structure{dlmMLE}(Nile, + parm = c(0.2, 120), # initial values for optimizer + lower = c(1e-7, 0)) \alert<2>{# V must be positive} > mleOut$convergence
2005 Mar 22
1
Package vignette and build
Hello, I am writing a package called 'DLM' containing a vignette. The vignette contains a chunck with the function call 'library(DLM)'. This worked fine with 'R CMD check DLM', but when it comes to building the package with 'R CMD build DLM' I get the following error message: * creating vignettes ... ERROR Error: chunk 1 Error in library(DLM) : There is no
2010 Jan 21
2
What is the difference between S and R?
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Giovanni Petris <GPetris at uark.edu> wrote: > > I have found a good refernce to be "S Programming" by Venables and > Ripley. I'll take a look at this book. Since S and R are not completely the same, there are delicate differences between S and R, which an S book may be confusing if I want to learn R. One example is Statistical Models
2002 Aug 02
1
Means of Monte Carlo simulated lists
Hello, I am doing simulations, and I generate a list at each iteration (with three component matrices in the example below), saving the results in a list. For example, after two iterations, I have something like > str(sim.theta) List of 2 $ :List of 3 ..$ : num [1:6, 1:4] -3.67 -1.07 -2.99 -18.38 -3.26 ... ..$ : num [1:6, 1:6] -7.56 -3.14 -4.99 1.03 2.79 ... ..$ : num [1:6, 1:4]