Dear Gabor,
Thanks for your reply. however:
> tail(DJd)
^DJI.Close
2010-04-01 10927.07
2010-04-05 10973.55
2010-04-06 10969.99
2010-04-07 10897.52
2010-04-08 10927.07
*2010-04-09 10997.35*
> tail(ag)
2009-11-30 10344.84
2009-12-31 10428.05
2010-01-31 10067.33
2010-02-28
David.Epstein wrote:
>
> I have a data frame with two variables that are factors. One is actually a
> TRUE/FALSE factor, and I have coded it as 1/0, a continuous variable, but
> I could turn it back into a factor. The second is an ordered factor and
> consists of five timepoints. There are sever
I almost wasted 3 hours to make lattice functions work. :(. Phew!
I installed package lattice, lattice extra and other supportive packages to
use functions
1.make.groups 2.forplot 3.xyplot.
I also tried local installing. They are installing very well but not
working? Any one have any idea why R
Dear R-helpers
I want to express my respect and thankfulness to all of you.
I just switch from windows xp to Ubuntu linux platform. I am facing
two problems when I run R in Ubuntu.
I need your helps and advice, thanks in advance.
-
Shige Song wrote:
>
>
> What is the preferred way to get Bayesian analysis results (such as
> those from MCMCpacki, MCMCglmm, and DPpackage) into LaTeX table
> automatically?
>
It depends on what you want as output. Let's assume the summary of an
MCMCpack function:
First direct it to a variab
Dear R-helpers
I want to express my respect and thankfulness to all of you.
When I tried to follow a draft book on lme4 authored by Prof. Doug.
Bates (http://lme4.r-forge.r-project.org/book/) to learn how to fit
mixed-effects model, I found I can not execute two functions which
listed in the book
Thanks, David.
On 2010-04-11 15:12, David Meyer wrote:
Peter, Ryszard,
I just put a new version on CRAN (1.0-6) which fixes the problem
occuring with operators and mixed classes, so, e.g.,
> gset(1,2) & set()
{}
now works. I also made sure that X == X is always TRUE, and fixed the
all.equal-
David Winsemius wrote:
>
>
>
>>I am guessing that the first time through when i= 5200 that i+1 is
>>indexing an entry that does not exist. What does str( Price[[1]]
>>[5200+1] ) return? What about str(Ca)?
>
>
>>So what is supposed to happen when you try "Ca[5200+1] <- "... anything?
>
>
It's difficult to guess what the pb is without the data.
Try to estimate a 'simple' model, ie without the dummies (something
like :
dsnfi3LP=plm(lnLP~lnC+lnL+lnM
+lnE,data=newdata,effect="twoways",model="within")
Try also pdim(newdata) to check if you don't have 1 observation for some
individua
I have attached the signal that causes the error message in this email subject.
Only columns 1 and 3 have to be considered. It is the work trajectory of a
molecule migrating between two equilibrium conformations.
The curve has 2 peaks, as shown in its plot. But I keep missing the 2nd one.
Here is
On Apr 11, 2010, at 8:23 PM, ChinChin wrote:
Hi,
I am the first R user, I have met some problem and I am seeking for
help.
I am estimating the wealth of a shareholder.
First, I simulated 1 set of price, each set of price contains 5200
prices which reflect the price goes up and down th
Hi R-Group,
I am stuck with the following problem: I am constructing a portfolio of
2 variables x and y
x <- rnorm(100, mean=100, sd=4)
y <- rnorm(100, mean=120, sd=10)
which I am combining as follows to a portfolio for sampling purposes:
portfolio <- c(rep(x, 8), rep(y, 2))
In this case I ha
Hi,
I am the first R user, I have met some problem and I am seeking for help.
I am estimating the wealth of a shareholder.
First, I simulated 1 set of price, each set of price contains 5200
prices which reflect the price goes up and down through out the year.
Price # consists of all set th
Hello,
I'm trying to create a stacked bar graph with variable coloring in
each stacked bar; that is, one bar has say blue on top of red, the
next one red on top of purple, etc. I also wanted to preserve the
ability to stack graphs. Currently, the values for each bar, that is,
the bottom values and
Dear all,
My code is presented as the following.
library(MASS)
library(rmutil)
library(repeated)
library(lme4)
library(arm)
#install.packages("Zelig", repos = "http://gking.harvard.edu";)
library(Zelig)
rm(list = ls())
beta0<-2.5
beta1<--0.3
sigs2<-0.5
I<-4
#numberpatients<-c(40,100,160,200,4
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
* AIM (1.01)
Rob Tibshirani
http://crantastic.org/packages/AIM
R functions for adaptively constructing index models for continuous,
binary and survival outcomes. Implementation requires loading
R-pacakge "survival"
* BL
Hi,
I'm fitting a gnls on a response that varies from 0 to 1 using a basic
logistic equation (1/(1+e^-bx)). I'm using gnls because this is spatial
data with correlation in residuals well described by corSpher. Residual
variance is compressed for fitted values near 0 and 1, and realtively
consta
Hello Lamke,
EBImage is a Bioconductor package: please post on the Bioconductor
mailing list.
The issue you are reporting is due to a recent modification of the
ImageMagick API, on which EBImage relies to read/write images. We are
currently fixing this issue. In the meanwhile, please use a p
Velappan Periasamy wrote:
How to find out if EURGBP is stationary?
Post the R codes for the same.
You have posted three similar messages which basically say, do my work
for me, I'm not prepared to even bother explaining my problem or situation.
You are unlikely to get any help without more
Peter, Ryszard,
I just put a new version on CRAN (1.0-6) which fixes the problem
occuring with operators and mixed classes, so, e.g.,
> gset(1,2) & set()
{}
now works. I also made sure that X == X is always TRUE, and fixed the
all.equal-bug:
> gset(1, 0.5 - 0.3) == gset(1, 0.3 - 0.1)
[1] F
> -Original Message-
> From: Erik Wright [mailto:eswri...@wisc.edu]
> Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 1:59 PM
> To: William Dunlap
> Cc: r help
> Subject: Re: [R] .Call function crashes initializing matrix
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> You were right, thanks!
>
> Now I have:
>
> int size = 5000;
> dou
William Dunlap wrote:
>
>
>> > sub(x='>|t|',pattern = '\|t',replacement='zz')
>> [1] "zz>|t|"
>> Warning messages:
>> 1: '\|' is an unrecognized escape in a character string
>> 2: unrecognized escape removed from "\|t"
>> How can \| be an unrecognized escape? This flatly contradicts
>> help('
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
Dear R'ers,
I use
R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14)
Copyright (C) 2009 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
and
Mac OS X 10.5.8
And should therefore post questions like this to R-sig-mac.
and use to work in different dierect
Here it is in function form:
> # DF is data frame
> # k is number of levels
> # ids is a vector of column numbers of id variables
>
> read.reps <- function(DF, k = 2, ids = 1) {
+ n <- prod(dim(DF[-ids])) / k # no of rows of output
+ m <- ncol(DF[-ids])/k # no of reps per line
+ data.frame(id =
Hi Bill,
You were right, thanks!
Now I have:
int size = 5000;
double *matrix = (double *) R_alloc(size^2, sizeof(double));
Which works for larger sizes! But now I have discovered a new problem with it.
When I go to set the value of the elements it *sometimes* crashes:
for (i = 0; i < (size
It's very simple indeed:
to.quarterly(as.xts(ibm$ts))
Sorry for the imposition.
Erin
--
Erin Hodgess
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
University of Houston - Downtown
mailto: erinm.hodg...@gmail.com
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Folks,
I have a strange situation where:
library(MatchIt)
f <- function(d) {
m <- matchit(treatment ~ lsales + major.industry,
data=d, method="nearest", discard="hull.treat")
treatmentfirms <- match.data(m, group="treat")
list(m=m, treatmentfirms=treatmentfirms)
Dear R People:
This is probably is very simple question. I have a monthly time
series, ibm$ts , that I would like to convert to a quarterly series.
I know that I could use "aggregate", but I am interested in the
to.quarterly conversion, please.
Here is my example:
> str(ibm$ts)
Time-Series [1:1
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 2:30 PM, maslakos wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, i`m new here.. I just started with learning R language and i
> have hard "homework". I need to write function like sort().. Anyone know how
> to do it? Can u give me algorithm for sorting vector? x=c(1,2,-1,1,3,4) or
> something
hi,
how can i do cluster analysis on spatial data? (longitude & latitude)
Because i used the function clust of the clustTool package and it did'nt work
at all:
cl <- clust(dv,3,method="hclustAverage",distMethod="euclidean")
thanks a lot
Karine HEERAH
Master 2 , océanographie
Dear All,
What is the preferred way to get Bayesian analysis results (such as
those from MCMCpacki, MCMCglmm, and DPpackage) into LaTeX table
automatically? I have been using the "apsrtable" package and similar
functions in "memisc" package, but neither seems to handle MCMC output
directly. Many t
Gabor's elegant method works as well indeed where gl(number of factor
level,number of replications):
> data.frame(id = dat[gl(3,4),1], t(matrix(t(dat[-1]), 2)))
Rock
DRF-MRNF, Quebec
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Hi,
Thank you very much for your help! Here is the coding I used to make it
work:
x <- textConnection("A 2.5 3.4 2.7 5.6 5.7 5.4 10.1 9.4
B 5.3 5.4 6.5 7.5 1.3 4.5 10.5 4.1
C 2.1 2.3 2.1 5.4 9.0 4.5 20.1 3.7")
dat <- read.table(x)
nv <- 2 # Number of variables that are repe
Dear R'ers,
I use
R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14)
Copyright (C) 2009 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
and
Mac OS X 10.5.8
and use to work in different dierectories. When doing so it appears as
if the .Rhistory file from my home directory always is loaded
even when I
On 04/11/2010 06:30 AM, maslakos wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, i`m new here.. I just started with learning R language and i
> have hard "homework". I need to write function like sort().. Anyone know how
> to do it? Can u give me algorithm for sorting vector? x=c(1,2,-1,1,3,4) or
> something like that
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sort+algorithm
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Hello everyone, i`m new here.. I just started with learning R language and i
have hard "homework". I need to write function like sort().. Anyone know how
to do it? Can u give me algorithm for sorting vector? x=c(1,2,-1,1,3,4) or
something like that.. I`m sorry for my english..
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It works for me:
> x <- 2*c(1,0.5,0.8,0.5,1,0.9, 0.8,0.9,1)
> Dmat <- matrix(x, byrow=T, nrow=3, ncol=3)
> dvec <- numeric(3)
> Amat <- matrix(0,3,4)
> Amat[,1 ] <- c(1,1,1)
> Amat[,2:4 ]<- t(diag(3))
> bvec <- c(3,0,0,0)
>
> solve.QP(Dmat,dvec,Amat,bvec=bvec, meq=1)
$solution
[1] 1.5 1.5 0.0
$va
You have merely found a little used
entry point into Circle 1 of 'The R Inferno'.
The third element of your answer is zero
to the precision of the QP algorithm. So it
is obeying the non-negative constraints that
you put on the problem to the best of its
ability. You should not expect numerical
e
On Apr 10, 2010, at 8:40 PM, Barb Tomlin wrote:
I am just learning and only know the bare basics of R.
The data looks like this:
YearJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
Oct Nov Dec
1973 2.785 2.723 2.673 2.631 2.68 2.82 3.155 3.316 3.349 3.203 3
Hi,
thanks!
I added meq=1 and it did not seem to work. The result is the same as before.
> x <- 2*c(1,0.5,0.8,0.5,1,0.9, 0.8,0.9,1)
> Dmat <- matrix(x, byrow=T, nrow=3, ncol=3)
> dvec <- numeric(3)
> Amat <- matrix(0,3,4)
> Amat[,1 ] <- c(1,1,1)
> Amat[,2:4 ]<- t(diag(3))
> bvec <- c(3,0,0,0)
>
If this is the mail tools called blat: I use it with shell() calls all
the time even for sending out automatical notifications for the CFAN
build service.
Note that there is also the "sendmailR" package gthat can send out
messages without need for some additional 3rd party software...
Uwe Li
Add meq=1 to the arguments.
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:50 AM, li li wrote:
> Hi, thank you very much for the reply!
>
> Consider minimize quadratic form w'Aw with A be the following matrix.
>> Dmat/2
> [,1] [,2] [,3]
> [1,] 1.0 0.5 0.8
> [2,] 0.5 1.0 0.9
> [3,] 0.8 0.9 1.0
> I need t
Hi Samir,
Try this:
varname <- c("age","sex","edu","mrt")
varstates <- c(10,2,4,3)
for(i in 1:4) {
nam <- paste("nr", varname[i], sep="")
assign(nam, varstates[i])
}
nrage
nrsex
nredu
nrmrt
See ?assign for more information.
HTH,
Jorge
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Samir K.C. <> wrote:
Hi, thank you very much for the reply!
Consider minimize quadratic form w'Aw with A be the following matrix.
> Dmat/2
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 1.0 0.5 0.8
[2,] 0.5 1.0 0.9
[3,] 0.8 0.9 1.0
I need to find w=(w1,w2,w3), a 3 by 1 vector, such that sum(w)=3, and wi>=0
for all i.
Below is th
Dear All,
My problem is the following
> varname <- c("age","sex","edu","mrt")
> varstates <- c(10,2,4,3) # 10 age groups, 2 sexes, 4 education group and 3
marital status..
Now, I want four variables (vector with length1) named nrage, nrsex, nredu,
nrmrt and assing some values
> for (i in 1:4) pas
I have a data frame with two variables that are factors. One is actually a
TRUE/FALSE factor, and I have coded it as 1/0, a continuous variable, but I
could turn it back into a factor. The second is an ordered factor and
consists of five timepoints. There are several continuous variables as well.
Fahim wrote:
I am trying to use blat in R. I couldn't find any package in CRAN or
bioconductor. I downloaded the windows executable from Jim Kent's (from
ucsc) webpage. I was wondering how to use/call these executables or
functions embedded in these executables.
I am seeking for some direction o
zow...@ncst.go.ke wrote:
Hi R users,
What is the command for adding (or how do we add) country boundaries on
r-spatial plots.
Thanks
ZABLONE OWITI
GRADUATE STUDENT
Nanjing University of Information, Science and Technology
College of International Education
Add: 219 Ning Liu Rd, Nanjing,
Wow, those are cool functions! Â Thanks!
--- On Sat, 4/10/10, Henrique Dallazuanna [via R]
wrote:
From: Henrique Dallazuanna [via R]
Subject: Re: str: how to use "no list" recursively?
To: "Jeff Brown"
Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010, 12:02 PM
Try this:
cat(gsub(":List of .*", "", captu
Thank you
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Fahim [via R] <
ml-node+1835760-173770432-226...@n4.nabble.com
> wrote:
> dataFile = read.csv("filename.csv",header= TRUE);
> #suppose u want col 1, col 9 and col 15
> col1 = 1;
> col9 = 9;
> col15 = 15;
> modifiedDataFile1 = dataFile[,c(col1, col9,
I am just learning and only know the bare basics of R.
The data looks like this:
YearJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
Oct Nov Dec
19732.785 2.723 2.673 2.631 2.682.823.155 3.316 3.349
3.203 3.037 2.9451974 2.8
Hi R users,
What is the command for adding (or how do we add) country boundaries on
r-spatial plots.
Thanks
ZABLONE OWITI
GRADUATE STUDENT
Nanjing University of Information, Science and Technology
College of International Education
Add: 219 Ning Liu Rd, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 21004, P.R. China
How to compute the half-life of mean-reversion for GLD-GDX?.
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