Follow up on my previous mail.
See the FAQ for OS X :https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/RMacOSX-FAQ.html
Read the section "3.2 Installation of packages". It tells it all.
(reachable from the contents entry "How to install packages").
Berend
> On 23 Aug 2016, at 08:27, Berend Hasselman wro
> On 22 Aug 2016, at 22:17, KMNanus wrote:
>
> I’m a newbie running 3.2.4 on a mac equipped with Yosemite (10.10.5).
>
> I want to update to 3.3.1 and have downloaded the package, but have not been
> able to install it. I’ve tried install.packages("R-3.3.1.tar.gz”) and
> install.packages("R-
Hi Ken,
You are trying to install R as a package. That won't work. The .pkg file you
downloaded from https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/ is an installer, though,
so if you just double-click on it, it should take you through the installation.
After that you probably need to install a number o
I’m a newbie running 3.2.4 on a mac equipped with Yosemite (10.10.5).
I want to update to 3.3.1 and have downloaded the package, but have not been
able to install it. I’ve tried install.packages("R-3.3.1.tar.gz”) and
install.packages("R-3.3.1.pkg”) after downloading both files.
I get an error
Thanks, Rich. I didn't notice that!
-- 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 )
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Richard M. Heiberger wrote:
> The pro
The problem is that you have 12 observations and 1+2+10=13 degrees of freedom.
There should be 1 + 2 + 8 = 11 degrees of freedom.
Probably one of your variables is masked by something else in you workspace.
Protect yourself by using a data.frame
> tmp <- data.frame(A=factor(c(1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2
> On Aug 22, 2016, at 10:40 AM, Juan Ceccarelli Arias wrote:
>
> I removed the data,frame=True...
> I obtain this warnings...
> Error in read.dta(fuente[i]) : not a Stata version 5-12 .dta file
Well, that seems fairly self-explanatory. What version of Stata are you using
and does it have capac
I removed the data,frame=True...
I obtain this warnings...
Error in read.dta(fuente[i]) : not a Stata version 5-12 .dta file
In addition: There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the
first 50)
the warnings() throws this
Warning messages:
1: In `levels<-`(`*tmp*`, value = if (nl == nL)
Please keep discussion on the mailing list.
On 22/08/2016 12:08 PM, Tomas Bayer wrote:
Hello,
we have tried the pre-processing till now but also with this error message:
akima.li <- interp(x, y, F, xo=seq(min(x), max(x), length = 100),
yo=seq(min(y), max(y), length = 100))
Error: could not find
Hello,
That argument doesn't exist, hence the error.
Read the help page ?read.dta more carefully. You will see that already
read.dta reads into a data.frame.
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Citando Juan Ceccarelli Arias :
> Hi
> I need to apply some code over some stata files that are in fol
On Mon, 22 Aug 2016, MIKE DE LA HOZ wrote:
Hi,
I am running a chaid tree using titanic dataset (see attachment)
setwd("C:/Users/miguel")
titanic <- read.csv("train.csv")
titanic.s <- subset( titanic, select = -c(PassengerId, Name ) )
ctrl <- chaid_control(minsplit = 20, minbucket = 5, mi
Hi
I need to apply some code over some stata files that are in folder.
I've wrote this
library(foreign)
fuente=list.files("C:/Users/Jceccarelli/Bases/Stata", pattern="dta$",
full.names=FALSE)
for (i in 1:length(fuente)){
xxx=read.dta(fuente[i], to.data.frame=TRUE)
}
But i get this error
Err
Sir I am working on classification project before that i have to do feature
selection process. i am very interested to apply lemmatization rather
stemming. So i executed the code below according to definition of
lemmatization it should give root words like run for running and ran, think
for thought
Thanks for bringing this issue in the book's description of survSplit() to my
attention. It seems the change to the behavior of survSplit() was introduced in
survival version 2.39-2. Up to (including) version 2.38-3, no formula was
required if arguments 'end' and 'event' were specified.
A corre
On 22/08/2016 11:17 AM, Tomas Bayer wrote:
Hello,
when I plotted non-equidistant data in 3D (using persp and contour), it
was ended with the same error message:
persp(y, x, z, xlab="latitude", ylab="longitude", zlab="altiude",
main="Altitude")
Error in persp.default(y, x, z, xlab = "latitude",
Please!
"when I compute the anova R reports
that the Estimated Effects are Unbalanced"
It does *not* say this. It says that they **may** be unbalanced. They are not.
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
and sticking things into it."
-- Opus
Hello,
when I plotted non-equidistant data in 3D (using persp and contour), it
was ended with the same error message:
> persp(y, x, z, xlab="latitude", ylab="longitude", zlab="altiude",
main="Altitude")
Error in persp.default(y, x, z, xlab = "latitude", ylab = "longitude", :
increasing 'x' and
Something does not make sense in R. It has to do with the question of
balance and unbalance.
*A<-factor(c(1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2,2))*
*B<-factor(c(1,1,2,2,3,3,1,1,2,2,3,3))*
*y<-rnorm(12)*
*mod<-aov(y~A+B)*
I was under the impression that the design is balanced ie order does not
effect the sums of
Justin:
As you have not yet received any reply...
Your question is mostly about statistics (linear models) and, as such,
is typically off topic here. Briefly, you do seem confused about
contrasts in linear models, but I am confused about your confusion,
and so may be of little help. However
Or readxl.
Hadley
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 5:54 AM, jim holtman wrote:
> try the openxlsx package
>
>
> Jim Holtman
> Data Munger Guru
>
> What is the problem that you are trying to solve?
> Tell me what you want to do, not how you want to do it.
>
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Kevin Kowitsk
On 08/20/2016 05:00 AM, Vinzenz wrote:
For some days I have been struggling with a problem concerning the
?survSplit?-function of the package ?survival?. Searching the internet I
have found a pretty good -German- description of Daniel Wollschl?r
describing how to use survSplit:
The survSplit r
try the openxlsx package
Jim Holtman
Data Munger Guru
What is the problem that you are trying to solve?
Tell me what you want to do, not how you want to do it.
On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Kevin Kowitski
wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
>I have used read.xlsx in the past rather than XLConnect
On 22 Aug 2016, at 07:06 , 정수빈 wrote:
> Hi My name is SuBin-Jung from Korea.
>
> I can't write english well. so, understand me please.
>
> I used R Gui(64-bit) program.
>
> And in program, I imported this csv file named "emp.csv"
>
> emp.csv
> -
>
Hi SuBin,
This seems to work:
emp<-read.table(text="empno,ename,job,mgr,hiredate,sal,comm,deptno
7369,SMITH,CLERK,7902,1980-12-17,800,,20
7499,ALLEN,SALESMAN,7698,1981-02-20,1600,300,30
7521,WARD,SALESMAN,7698,1981-02-03,1250,500,30
7566,JONES,MANAGER,7839,1981-03-02,2975,,20
7654,MARTIN,SALE
Hi My name is SuBin-Jung from Korea.
I can't write english well. so, understand me please.
I used R Gui(64-bit) program.
And in program, I imported this csv file named "emp.csv"
emp.csv
-
empno,ename,job,mgr,hiredate,sal,comm,deptno
7369,SMITH,CLE
Hey everyone,
I have used read.xlsx in the past rather than XLConnect for importing Excel
data to R. However, I have been finding now that the read.xlsx function has
been causing my R studio to Time out. I thought it might be because the R
studio I had was out of date so I installed R st
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