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2009 Apr 06
2
Collapse data matrix with extra info separated by commas
Hello, I would like to reshape my data for presentation purposes from something like this: > test <- data.frame(a=c("A","A","A","A","B","B","B"),b=c(1,1,2,2,1,1,1),c=1:7) > test a b c 1 A 1 1 2 A 1 2 3 A 2 3 4 A 2 4 5 B 1 5 6 B 1 6 7 B 1 7 to something like this: a b c 1 A 1 1,2 3 A 2 3,4 5 B 1 5,6,7 This seems
2009 Apr 28
1
Mathematical label in a plot with a percent sign
Hi, I am trying to produce a plot with an xlabel that reads (x >= 5%) with the >= turned into the correct epression. I can do this up to the percentage sign by specifiing xlab=expression(x>=5). Whatever I do to include the % sign as well doesn't seem to work. xlab=bquote(x>=5.("%")) almost works but includes brackets. Anyonw know how to solve this one Dan PS I am
2009 Dec 02
1
Extract html tables to data.frames
Hello, I would like to scrape some html tables from a web page and convert them to a data.frame so I can perform further analysis. Could anyone tell me the best way to do this? Would it be more appropriate to use an external tool first? Thanks Dan -- ************************************************************** Daniel Brewer, Ph.D. Institute of Cancer Research Molecular Carcinogenesis
2010 Nov 19
1
expand comma separated field vertically in data.frame
Hello, I have a data.frame like this: a 1,2,3,4 b1 b 6,7 b3 And I would like to transform it to this: a 1 b1 a 2 b1 a 3 b1 a 4 b1 b 6 b3 b 7 b3 I have been looking at ddply but can't seem to work it out. ANy help would be gratefully received. Dan -- ************************************************************** Daniel Brewer, Ph.D. Institute of Cancer Research Molecular Carcinogenesis
2009 Jun 24
1
order by decerasing 1st variable and increasing 2nd variable
Hello, I have a data.frame which I would like to sort with the primary key decreasing while the secondry key is increasing e.g. x <- data.frame(One=c(1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5),Two=c(2,3,1,2,3,3,3,3)) I would like to order it so it looks like this: One Two 8 5 3 7 4 3 6 3 3 4 2 2 5 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 i.e. primarily decreasing in the 1st column but if there is a
2008 Mar 26
1
Adding name labels to x-axis of matplot
Hello, I have a gene expression matrix with columns being samples and rows being genes. I would like to display the expression values for each gene. I have two groups which I colour differently. The aim is to see if there is any difference between the two groups consistently across genes. So the following works well:
2009 Dec 23
2
COnfidence intervals for estimates of linear model
Hello, I would like to calculate the 95% confidence intervals for the estimates of a linear model and I just wanted to check that I am doing it correct. Is it just: Estimate + 1.95996*Std.Error to Estimate - 1.95996*Std.Error or is there another approach that doesn't assume a normal distrbution? Thanks. Apologies for my naiivity Dan --
2010 Dec 10
1
melt causes errors when characters and values are used
Hello, I am finding that the melt function from the reshape library causes errors when applied to a data.frame that contains numeric and character columns. For example, melt(id.vars="ID",data.frame(ID=1:3,date=c("a","b","c"),value=c(1,4,5))) ID variable value 1 1 date a 2 2 date b 3 3 date c 4 1 value <NA> 5 2
2008 Jun 17
3
Capturing coxph warnings and errors
Hi, I have a script that takes a subset of genes on a microarray and tries to fit a coxph model to the expression values for each gene. This seems to work fine but in some cases it produces warnings and/or errors. For example: Error in fitter(X, Y, strats, offset, init, control, weights = weights, : NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 6) In addition: Warning message: In fitter(X, Y,
2010 Dec 02
1
Suitable test for ordinal variable vs continuous variable trend
Dear all, For a population of about 200 I have a continuous variable and an ordinal variable. The question I would like to ask is whether the continuously increases (or decreases) as the rank of the ordinal variable increases. I was thinking that a Spearmen's rank correlation or or a chi squared trend might be appropriate. I don't have any experience dealing with ordinal variables so I
2009 May 05
2
Bristol mirror GPG problem ubuntu repository
Hello, I am getting a GPG error with the ubuntu repository at the bristol UK mirror. When my source.list has this line: deb http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/bin/linux/ubuntu/ intrepid/ On an "apt-get update" you get this: W: GPG error: http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk intrepid/ Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG D67FC6EAE2A11821 Vincent Goulet <vincent.goulet at
2009 Jan 20
2
Stacked barplot with two stacked bars besides each other
Hi, I have a particular barplot I would like to generate, but I am having trouble getting it to work. What I would like is in effect two barplots with stacked bars merged into one. For example, I have two samples (yoda1,yoda2) on which I measure whether two variables (var1,var2) are present or absent for a number of measurements on that sample. > var1 <- data.frame(yoda1=c(3,7),
2009 Sep 08
2
Fitting a linear model with a break point
Hello, I would like to test some data to see whether it has the shape of a step function (i.e. y1 up until x_th and then y2 where x_th is the threshold). The threshold x_th is unknown and the x values can only take discrete values (0,1,2,3,4). An example would be: data<- data.frame(x=1:20,y=c(rnorm(10),rnorm(10,10))) I was thinking along the lines of fitting some sort of piiecewise linear
2008 May 08
1
cpower and censoring
I would like to do some power estimations for a log-rank two sample test and cpower seems to fit the bill. I am getting confused though by the man page and what the arguments actually mean. I am also not sure whether cpower takes into account censoring or not. Could anyone provide a simple example of how I would get the power for a set control/non-control clinical trial where censoring occurs at
2008 Oct 24
1
pwr.2p2n.test when the ratio of n1/n2 is known
Hi, I am trying to do a power calculation for a difference in proportions test where I want to estimate the sample size required. I know (well estimate) that group one (n1) is 10% of the population and group 2 (n2) is 90% of the population. I know the effect size (h). pwr.2p2n.test only allows one variable to be left null whereas I would like both n1 and n2 to be determined where I know there
2009 Apr 09
1
Does R support [:punct:] in regexps?
Hello does R support [:punct:] in regular expressions? I am trying to strip all regular expressions for a vector of strings. > x <- c("yoda-yoda","billy!") > gsub("/[:punct:]/","",x) [1] "yoda-yoda" "billy!" Thanks Dan -- ************************************************************** Daniel Brewer, Ph.D. Institute of Cancer
2009 Jan 29
0
Use SOCKS proxy
Hi, Is there anyway to set up R so that it uses a SOCKS proxy in Linux? I am getting some strange issues with the Institute's new web filtering system and want to be able to test whether a problem I have with the biomaRt package is caused by it. Many thanks Dan -- ************************************************************** Daniel Brewer, Ph.D. Institute of Cancer Research Molecular
2010 Mar 24
1
Bulk editing of mySQL tables
Hello, I have started to use RMySQL and I would like to use R to make batch changes to data. What it the best way to do this? Is it to download the table using dbGetQuery, manipulate the data in R and then dbWriteTable to delete the existing table and replace it with the local data. What I am concerned about this is that it might lose some mySQL table configuration options and it isn't a
2008 Jun 02
1
Ancova: formula with a common intercept
I have some data with two categorises plus/minus (p53) and a particular time (Time) and the outcome is a continuous vairable (Result). I set up a maximum model. ancova <- lm(Result~Time*p53) > summary(ancova) .. Coefficients: Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) (Intercept) 0.05919 0.55646 0.106 0.916 Time -0.02134 0.01785 -1.195 0.241 p53plus
2008 Dec 16
1
pwr.prop.test and continuity correction
Hi, I am trying to sort out a discrepancy between power calculations results between me and another statistician. I use R but I am not sure what she uses. It is on the proportions test and so I have been using pwr.prop.test. I think I have tracked the problem down to pwr.prop.test not using the continuity correction for the test (I did this by using the java applet from