Hi again,
Here is a version cleaned up a bit. Too tired to do it last night.
mndf<-data.frame(st=seq(1483360938,by=1700,length=10),
et=seq(1483362938,by=1700,length=10),
store=c(rep("gap",5),rep("starbucks",5)),
zip=c(94000,94000,94100,94100,94200,94000,94000,94100,94100,94200),
store_id=seq(5
Hello,
I'm trying to use the lar() and larInf() functions in the
selectiveInference package to fit a least-angle regression model and
calculate sequential p-values for the coefficients. However, I am getting a
"long vectors error" when I run my data set through the lar() function:
Error in qr.qy(
Fixing a typo in the original, adding a simplification, and using dissimilarity
instead of similarity:
set.seed(42)
dta <- data.frame(ID=1:7, gender=sample(c("M", "F"), 7, replace=TRUE),
age=sample.int(75, 7))
dsim <- dist(dta$age) # distance, already lower triangular
dsim
dta1 <- dta
names
Please use reply-all or equivalent to keep the list in the conversation. I
don't do private online consultation.
Your example suggested you did not know the difference, but your error suggests
a completely different expression triggered the error, so all the more reason
to give us an example th
I think this is what you are trying to do. I've created a data set with 7 rows
and a similarity matrix based on age:
set.seed(42)
dta <- data.frame(ID=1:7, gender=sample(c("M", "F"), 7, replace=TRUE),
age=sample.int(75, 7))
sim <- max(dist(dta$age)) - dist(dta$age) # already lower triangular
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John:
Sorry, but I do not understand what you have done.
It seems like you hard coded the format I want, correct?
Bruce
John Kane wrote:
Hi Bruce,
We don't need all that code :) All that is required is the data.fame
being used in the xtable command and the actual xtable commands. Below
is
I am trying to produce multiple violin plots by 3 categorical variables, each
violin representing 1 year worth of data. The variables are:
Watershed (7 levels: county canals)
Geography (5 levels: west; central; east; mouth; bay)
Parameter (8 levels: water quality chemical parameters)
Year (25
Hello R Beginner...
It is good that you are articulate, but R code has subtleties that words miss,
so you really need to provide sample code and sample data to convey where you
are. This is not necessarily easy, but it avoids a lot of us fixing the wrong
problem and you might even solve your o
All,
Since the Dictionary () function is no longer available with the tm package.
How do I use other functions to do the same as below? I want to capture a list
of specific terms from a corpus. By example, if my corpus has 100 files. I want
to see a list with
occurrences of price, crude, oil in
Hi,
I am R beginner. I've tried googling and reading, but this might be too simple
to be found in the documentation.
I have a dissimilarity index (symmetric matrix) from which I have extracted the
unique values using the exodist package command "lower". There are 14
observations, so there are
Hello Fellows,
I want to use dictionary function to capture all specific terms from a corpus
of 102 docs but the dictionary only captures those terms in 10 documents. I
need those terms from all 102 docs. Any idea why? How do I get the dictionary
to return for all 102 docs? See my coding belo
John:
Did not mean to take a short-cut, but I thought the code was not needed.
Your follow-up is appreciated. Here's the code. I want the column headings
to wrap around into two lines, not one long heading.
Any help is greatly sought. Thanks. Bruce
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Response <- rbinom(50,1,0.2)
yhat <- run
Hi Mark,
I think you might want something like this:
mndf<-data.frame(st=seq(1483360938,by=1700,length=10),
et=seq(1483362938,by=1700,length=10),
store=c(rep("gap",5),rep("starbucks",5)),
zip=c(94000,94000,94100,94100,94200,94000,94000,94100,94100,94200),
store_id=seq(50,59))
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> On 16 May 2017, at 02:05 , Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
> On 15/05/2017 4:15 PM, sylvie.celer...@free.fr wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I'm using RStudio Version 1.0.136 on wondow 7 (64 bite) and I can't
>> understand why all my plots are displayed ouside of the Rstudio graphic
>> pane. How can I make t
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