I am sorry, I don't get it :-(
What's the "main body of the Sweave file" ?
Randall
2010/8/18 Abhijit Dasgupta
> No, the \setkeys statement should be in the main body of the Sweave file,
> not in the R code part.
>
> On Aug 18, 2010 9:20 AM, "Randall
n{center}
> \setkeys{Gin}{width=0.7\textwidth}
> \begin{Scode}{fig=T, echo=F}
> ...
> \end{Scode}
> \end{center}
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Karen
>
> On Wed 18Aug10, Randall Wrong wrote:
> > Dear R users,
> >
> > I am using Sweave.
Dear R users,
I am using Sweave.
I would like to use the width option for the graphics :
\begin{figure}[h!]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{x}
\end{figure}
How do I get this ?
Thank you very much,
Randall
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Thank you Bryan
2010/4/27 Brian Diggs
> On 4/27/2010 1:42 PM, Randall Wrong wrote:
>
>> Thank you so much Ista.
>>
>> I have problems with pictures too.
>>
>> \begin{figure}
>> \centering
>> <>=
>> xyplot( mcmc(x) )
>> @
>>
tics)
> xtable(m1.sum$quantiles)
>
> Best,
> Ista
>
> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Randall Wrong
> wrote:
> > This is the kind of output I get with summary(mcmc(x)). I would like it
> in
> > LaTeX. There are two tables.
> >
> > Iterations = 1:10
-0.91681 -0.1798 0.7134 7.929
var2 -4.1454 -3.89975 -3.5207 -2.1781 7.706
var3 -2.0412 -0.79606 0.3247 1.0445 7.999
var4 -0.9809 -0.08847 0.1895 0.4980 8.015
Thank you very much for any help,
Randall
2010/4/27 Randall Wrong
> I forgot to say that the coda package is loaded.
>
> Randall
I forgot to say that the coda package is loaded.
Randall
2010/4/27 Randall Wrong
> Dear R users,
>
> I have a matrix x of simulated values. Each column corresponds to one
> variable.
>
> summary(mcmc(x)) works fine
>
> I would like however to transform the oupu
Dear R users,
I have a matrix x of simulated values. Each column corresponds to one
variable.
summary(mcmc(x)) works fine
I would like however to transform the ouput into a nice LaTeX code.
xtable( summary(mcmc(x)) ) does not work.
Thanks
Randall
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Thank you Jim
2010/4/13 jim holtman
> lapply(yourList, f, a=1, b=2)
>
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Randall Wrong
> wrote:
>
>> Dear R users,
>>
>> I have created a function f of n, a and b : f(n,a,b)
>>
>> I would like to apply this functio
Dear R users,
I have created a function f of n, a and b : f(n,a,b)
I would like to apply this function several times to some values of n. a and
b are held constant. I was thinking of using lapply. How can I do this ?
Thank you very much
Randall
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Thank you very much Jay.
2010/3/19 G. Jay Kerns
> Dear Randall,
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Randall Wrong
> wrote:
> > Dear R users,
> >
> > ?rgamma gives me :
> >
> > rgamma(n, shape, rate = 1, scale = 1/rate)
> >
>
Dear R users,
?rgamma gives me :
rgamma(n, shape, rate = 1, scale = 1/rate)
rate: an alternative way to specify the scale.
The Gamma distribution with parameters shape = a and
scale = s has density
f(x)= 1/(s^a Gamma
Thank you Gavin and Bert
2010/3/4 Gavin Simpson
> On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 00:03 +0100, Randall Wrong wrote:
> > Thanks to all of you !
> >
> > (Benjamin Nutter, Henrique Dallazuanna, Tobias Verbeke, Jorge Ivan
> > Velez, David Reinke and Gavin Simpson)
> >
> &g
]
> On Behalf Of Henrique Dallazuanna
> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 9:47 AM
> To: Randall Wrong
> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] counting the number of ones in a vector
>
> Try:
>
> sum(x == 1)
>
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Randall Wrong
Dear R users,
I want to count the number of ones in a vector x.
That's what I did : length( x[x==1] )
Is that a good solution ?
Thank you very much,
Randall
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Dear R users,
I want to count the number of ones in a vector x.
That's what I did : length( x[x==1] )
Is that a good solution ?
Thank you very much,
Randall
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Hi !
I would try "pt" for the probability distribution function.
?pt
pt(q=-2, df=5)
2010/2/26 áÎÔÏÎ íÏÒËÏ×ÉÎ
>
> Dear all,
>
>
> how to calculate values of t-distribution for given values of d.f. using
> R
> functions?
>
>
>
>
> Anton
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Thanks to Patrick Burns, Bert Gunter, Steve Lianoglou, and Professor Brian
Ripley.
2010/2/17 Prof Brian Ripley
> On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Randall Wrong wrote:
>
> Dear R users,
>>
>> I have multi-argument returns in a function and I am warned by the program
>> they are
Dear R users,
I have multi-argument returns in a function and I am warned by the program
they are deprecated.
I have found this in the R-help archives :
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/01c/0319.html
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/01c/0356.html
Since I am not too good at programmi
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