Hi,
did you see my answer on StackOverflow? Specifically, if you set
argument 'outfile = NULL' to either of those two functions, you'll get
a little bit more information that *might* provide some clues.
/Henrik
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 5:38 PM Zhihao Huang wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> The function ma
Hi there,
I posted this message before but there may be some confusion in my previous
post. So here is a clearer version:
I'd like to do a bootstrap sampling for clustered data. Then I will run some
complicated models (say mixed effects models) on the bootstrapped sample. Here
id is the cluste
Hi
The 'x' component of the 't' grob that you get back from grid.get() is a
unit object, which you can subset and assign to a subset, for example
this code nudges the fourth label up and to the right 1mm in each
direction ...
x <- t$x
y <- t$y
x[4] <- t$x[4] + unit(1, "mm")
y[4] <- t$y[4]
Dear all,
My name is Jackson.
I am trying to set the same colour range for 2 rasters (max and min
temperatures). Both rasters have different numerical ranges but the same
dimensions
dimensions : 4346, 4365, 18970290, 1 (nrow, ncol, ncell, nlayers)
The lowest value is 3 and the highest is 31. So
Unless there is good reason not to -- which is not the case here --
**always" cc the list. I have done that here.
"Can you help me with it?"
Nope. I'm not a private consultant, and I already made an attempt to do so,
which you seem to have completely ignored. So I'm done.
By the way, "Unfortunatel
Hi all,
The function makeCluster() of parallel does not work on my laptop. It hangs
infinitely.
*1. Problem Summary:*
> # Loading parallel packages
> library(parallel)
> cl <- makeCluster(2) # It hangs at this line of code.
It hangs at the second line of the code.
*2. Potential Reason*
I also
Sorry for the confusion. I just want to recode the id variable to 1 to 5 in the
bootstrapped sample. This way I can do e.g., a mixed effects model using the
new id as the cluster. Thanks!
Lei
From: Bert Gunter [mailto:bgunter.4...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:21 PM
To: Liu, Lei
(I neglected to cc this to the list -- Bert)
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 1:36 PM Bert Gunter wrote:
> You can do a mixed effects model using the existing id's without recoding.
>
> But if you insist, is this the sort of thing you want?
>
> set.seed(-12345) # for reprodicibility
>
> id <- factor(sam
I can't make any sense of your post. Id 3 occurs 6 times, and 2 and 5 occur
twice each in your example.. How do you get (1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5) out of
that? In other words, specify the mapping of old id's to new.
Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming alo
Hi there,
I tried to generate bootstrap samples for clustered data. Here is some code I
found in the web to do the work:
id=c(1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5)
y=c(.5, .6, .4, .3, .4, 1, .9, 1, .5, 2)
x=c(0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1 )
xx=data.frame(id, x, y)
boot.cluster <- function(x, id){
bo
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 10:02:01 +0200
Kim Titcombe wrote:
> I am based in Switzerland but work in English (Windows in English),
> hence want English as default.
Which Windows version do you use? Which languages/language packs do you
have installed?
--
Best regards,
Ivan
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