least as great as R with any subset of the regressors).
If you want to calculate all these R-squared's it should be easy to write a
small routine to estimate them. I am very curious as to why you wish to do
this.
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Does R run from a command prompt? If so, the problem is likely due to your
Rstudio setup. If R does not run from a command prompt, any error messages
might give some idea of the problem. I can run R and Rstudio in Windows
11?, Windows 10 and the current version of Linux Mint.
On Thu 6 Apr 2023,
1. estimate r
2. do the z transformation - z is a simple function of r - z has an
approximate standard normal distribution.
3. use the normal distribution tables to decide on the significance of z
or of differences between two z's.
I don't see the need for packages.
John
officer redefines the read_xlsx command. You should have got a message to
that effect when you loaded the officer package. You can use the version
from the readxl package with
readxl::read_xlsx() command.
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Your series shows a strong seasonal pattern that looks fairly constant. I
would think that the adf style test is not appropriate. What are you
trying to achieve?
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untimely death in a car accident. You might like to read the tribute to
him from ETH. May he rest in peace.
https://www.phys.ethz.ch/news-and-events/d-phys-news/2016/08/barbara-and-diethelm-wuertz.html
John C Frain
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On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 11:25, Jeremie Juste wrote:
snip
>
> That said, I take the opportunity Martin gave me to advertise that both
> Emacs and Emacs Speaks Statistics works on Windows as well. The entry
> cost might seem
> expensive in the beginning but I assure you it will pay very quickly.
ase excuse my brevity.
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for reading and writing
> Excel.
>
> I opened the .xlxs file in LibreOffice Calc. I pasted the links in
column S into my browser and was offered a download in pdf and /or epub.
This worked very well. Apologies for the double posting
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ill be biased. The extent of
that bias depends on your problem and it would not be possible to estimate
the significance of the bias without a much greater knowledge of the
process and data. I would suggest that you consult a competent
statistician.
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If I update in R the updates are visible in Rstudio and visa versa. If you
use the default windows installation of both there should be no problems.
Check that Rstudio is not using a different version of R to the version
that contains packages updated in R and visa versa.
On 24 Dec 2018 09:31, "M
On Fri, 30 Nov 2018 at 14:40, Eneida Permeti via R-help <
r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
>
> The results of my Granger causality test in r are below. VARp is my VAR
> model and I have two endogenous variables. From the results, I have only
> instantaneous causality. What does it mean?Thank you so mu
cointegration the usual test statistics do not have the standard
distributions. This is covered in section 6.6 and chapter 7 of Lutkepohl's
book.
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I have posted a reply to your original quesstion on Cross Validated
explaining how the notation arises.
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 at 10:12, Ashim Kapoor
relocatable. This is the answer to your
question as far as I can see. If not, I and several others do not
understand it.
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On 26 January 2018 at 00:12, Juan
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On 25 January 2018 at 20:04, Juan Manuel Truppia
wrote:
> What is wrong with you guys? I asked for a zip, like R Studio has for
> example. Totally
transformation.
Also you might google "square root transformation regression" and you will
find several useful links.
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On 23 October 2017 at
screen, memory and cpu limitations it would
be difficult to do any complex work on such a system. There is a native
maxima on android app that you might find useful.
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ou do
need to know how to manage files in linux. Installing and updating
software using apt-get is really simple.
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On 4 July 2017 at 20:39, D
at various levels of expertise.
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On 8 June 2017 at 12:48, Sara Edi via R-help wrote:
> blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !import
.
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On 22 May 2017 at 06:16, Dhivya Narayanasamy wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> sorry for the inconvenience. I have done it in plain text now.
>
>
As far as I can recall this is and always was a "feature" of MS Windows.
Filenames with embedded spaces must be within double quotes. Single quotes
can not be used. I understand that single quotes had or may still have some
meaning in "for" statements in a batch file. I have never had occasion to
the surface and it
may appear that one need more knowledge to work with Linux.
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On 18 April 2017 at 14:12, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 17
unteers an answer
look at its content rather than its brevity, tone or use of language. This
list depends on volunteers and they should be thanked rather than maligned.
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you could do the same with rstudio.
If you think that answers are short or to the point remember that someone
is giving of his time to help you. I think that you owe someone an apology.
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Google "arima missing data r" will bring up several references including
http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/104565/how-to-use-auto-arima-to-impute-missing-values.
There are several other useful results in that search.
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tion
data: AllTemps and airTemps53
t = 0.68527, df = 10, p-value = 0.5087
alternative hypothesis: true correlation is not equal to 0
95 percent confidence interval:
-0.4122189 0.7005406
sample estimates:
cor
0.2117855
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your script in a hex editor.
If this does not solve your problem I would suggest that you send to the
list your script and data in text format as attachments. (I presume that
this is allowable)
John C Frain
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(formerly Revolution R) available at
https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/. These are based on a fixed CRAN
repository date. The version available there is said to be compatible
with Windows
7.0 (SP1), 8.1, 10 and Windows Server® 2008 R2 (SP1), 2012 (64-bit versions
only).
John C Frain
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uot; supported. This does
happen in large organisations.
If any one knows of some organisation that is willing to provide support to
Citi (for a respectable fee) there might be a bit of money to be made.
John C Frain
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Check the manuals for the x13 program. There used to be a maximum length of
series that earlier versions of the program could manage. Your series is
almost certainly to long for x13. There is no way to change that in R.
This is identical to the question that you previously asked and you still
have
Use the r function scan() to read the entire file into a vector and then
extract the observations for each series (possible using loops?)
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On 6
You might "google Breusch Pagan test r" and find that the test is
implemented in lmtest package.
On 4 Apr 2016 17:28, "Deepak Singh" wrote:
> Respected Sir,
> I am doing a project on multiple linear model fitting and in that project I
> have to test Homoscedesticity of errors I have google for th
tRY HEGY.test() in R package pdr.
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On 29 February 2016 at 19:14, Sarah Goslee wrote:
> Checking Rseek.org turns up this discussion thread:
>
Alternatively you might use log(p/1-p) as your dependent variable and use
OLS with robust standard errors. Much of your inference would be analogous
to a logistic regression
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In econometrics it was common to start an optimization with Nelder-Mead and
then switch to one of the other algorithms to finish the optimization. As
John Nash states NM gets one close. switching then speeds the final
solution.
John
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e required
directory (eg double clicking on a file which starts in R in the working
directory or setting up a short cut on your desktop which starts R in that
directory, use projects in RStudio). I usually use the setwd() method or
PStudio projects.
John C Frain
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There is something very wrong in your data set. You appear to have two
distinct observations of your variables and these are continuously repeated
throughout the sample.
On 9 Jul 2015 18:26, "Bert Gunter" wrote:
> I do know nothing about what you are specifically doing (!!) but...
>
> In general,
is an interface to the windows console. I was working with
gcc sometime ago and have recently discovered that many unix shell commands
now work in conemu64. This rather proves your point.
John C Frain
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fessional on this PC. If you have not already done so I
would uninstall R and reinstall it to see if that solves the problem.
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On 6 July 2015 at 02:14, Er
can confirm if my assumption is right or wrong.
John
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On 9 April 2015 at 14:42, Elliot Joel Bernstein wrote:
> I am trying to install R
the use of HTML in your email.
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On 23 March 2015 at 15:10, Abhinaba Roy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can a Matlab code be converted to R code?
>
&g
a.in7");
dbase.Info();
dbase.SaveXls("E:/temp/ox/sample2_ox.xls");
delete dbase;
}
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On 26 January 2015 at 21:50, Mikael Olai Milhøj
wrote:
possible that some other person has written a program that will read
oxmetrics format data files and output the data in a more accessible format.
Best Regards
John
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y*z,2)
> prod
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,]03 2.5
[2,]10 6.0
> prod <- matrix(y*z)
> prod
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 0 0.0
[2,]1 2.5
[3,]3 6.0
>
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Date: 29 June 2014 22:26
Subject: Re: [R] R Studio Not Working Windows 8.1
To: Ana
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Can I suggest that you try to download from another mirror. You might also
try to download a file of a file of similar size from some source. Success
or lack of success should help in diagnosing the problem.
On Oct 17, 2012 8:26 AM, "Helen Jenkins" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been trying to download the
Rstudio has an object browser that will do what is required.
On Aug 22, 2012 7:34 PM, "Michael" wrote:
> Is there a data/variable explorer in R?
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am inspecting a complex variable which has lists inside lists...
>
> Is there a data-explorer that can help me view the structure and
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eigenvalues
to be real.
John
On Sunday, 15 January 2012, Mark Leeds wrote:
> hi john. I think I follow you. but , in your algorithm, it is
straightforward to
> generate a set of eigenvalues with modulus less than 1 ? thanks.
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 5:31 PM, John C Frain
be to
check the roots of the
> polynomial implied by taking the determinant of the your polynomial.
>
> There's an example on pg 17 of lutkepohl if you have it. If you don't, I
can fax it to you
> over the weekend if you want it.
>
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or windows is a
> thanks in advance
> with regards
> *Kalam Narendar Reddy,*
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If you check your manuals you will find that R uses full maximum
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Has anyone experienced a similar problem with other programs such as
emacs if they have installed in a new directory and tried to make new
file associations?
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Subject: Re: [R] [OT] (slightly) - OpenOffice Calc and text files
To: "Schwab,Wilhelm K"
Just a basic comment on Open Office Calc. I find Open Office Calc and
excellent program for viewing
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ilding matrix of order ",n,"\n")
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A very important point is missing here. If there is x in one envelope
and 2x in the other the expected gain is 3x/2. If the idea is to
switch after observing the second envelope the expected gain is again
3x/2. In the case being put x will be either 5 or 10. But x is a
parameter and in this cas
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