Hi
Copy your messages to r help, others may give you better advice.
Strange, I do not get such error. Beside, from
m = t(matrix(data = detrend, nrow = 30))
I expect matrix result, but your str shows that m is list.
> m<-list(a=rep(NA, 20), b=rep(1,20))
> colMeans(m, na.rm=T)
Error in colMeans(m, n
Hi, maybe the function do not automatically understand, as well as you do,
what are the N and T dimensions of your panel data frame. You could try
using the index parameter of the function to specify your id and time
variables.
Edoardo
2018-02-08 15:04 GMT+01:00 PAOLO PILI :
> Hello,
> I got a p
Hello,
I got a problem using package plm. When I give the command
"grun.fe<-plm(Y~X1+X2...+Xn, data=data, model="within")"
I got this answer:
"Error: cannot allocate vector of size 289.7 Gb".
The database that I am using is not so big, so I don't understand to what
it refers to.
Can you help me
Hi Bert;
Thanks so much for this. It is much appreciated.
Regards,
Greg
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 3:29 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
> Fwiw, encoding magnitude in color is generally a bad idea. Using
> area(*not* radius) is also not great, but maybe it will work for you.
>
> See here for some explanatio
Hi Petr;
Thanks so much. Exactly this is what I need. I will play to change color
and so on but this backbound is perfect to me. I do appreciate your help
and support.
Regards,
Greg
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 1:29 PM, PIKAL Petr wrote:
> Hi
>
> I copied your values to R, here it is
>
>
>
> > dput(
Fwiw, encoding magnitude in color is generally a bad idea. Using area(*not*
radius) is also not great, but maybe it will work for you.
See here for some explanation:
https://www.amazon.com/Visual-Display-Quantitative-Information/dp/0961392142/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1518092778&sr=1-1&keywor
Hi
The errors are self explanatory. Function needs to be fed by numeric values.
What is the result of
str(m) or str(detrend)
Cheers
Petr
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I have a time series of 1095 data corresponding to a daily data of three years.
I want to know how to use ma(timeserie, order=??, centre=??) to detect the
trend:
which order is suitable and what is the difference between centre= true or
false.
How to avoid these errors:
1-Error in timeserie - tr
Hi
I copied your values to R, here it is
> dput(temp)
temp <- structure(list(par1 = structure(1:4, .Label = c("x1", "x2", "x3",
"x4"), class = "factor"), y1 = c(-0.19, 0.45, -0.09, -0.16),
y2 = c(0.4, -0.75, 0.14, -0.01), y3 = c(-0.06, -8.67, 1.42,
2.21), y4 = c(0.13, -0.46, 0.06, 0.06)),
Hi Petr;
Thanks for your reply. It is much appreciated. A small example is given
below for 4 independent and 4 dependent variables only. The values given
are regression coefficients.I have looked ggplot documents before writing
to you. Unfortunately, I could not figure out as my experience in ggp
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