Dear all,
I am doing log-transformed bootstrap regression using:
x=c(0.038,0.054,1.030,1.250,10.240,52.000,228.100,240.000,758.000,1502.600,0.140,9.170,280.000,1.000,0.150,0.388,20)
y=c(3961.5,25987.5,526557,321094.5,642,23592715.5,4050,
228853521.1,320980392,42900,58435.5,13525240.5
Dear all,
I need to calculate confidence intervals of a and b and root mean square
error (RMSE) of a power law given by
Y = a X^b
I calculate the confidence intervals by:
reg.ln = function(tab.xy, indices){
tab.xy = storage[indices,]
res.lm = lm(log(y)~log(x), data=tab.x
Dear all
I am using the x and y vectors as defined below and want do to a power
law regression:
y = a x^b
using
> lm(log(y)~log(x))
gives reasonable values (b=1.23) but is not very popular due to biases
of back-transformation from log to non-log values. Using
> nls(y~a*x^b,start=list(a=1
Hi all,
I still fail to plot an axis title with the following expression:
plot(0,xlab=expression('(SOC [' * kgm^{-2} * '])' * ^{-2}))
the xlab should look like: (SOC [kgm^2])^0.25
with an out bracket and a superscript.
Thanks for your advice.
Thomas
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Dear R-Maillist members,
I would like to label the y-axis of a plot with a mathematical
expression "sed.rate mm a-1", where the "-1" is printed subscript. I am
using font.lab=15 for the x-axis. However, when plotting the y-axis with
the expression-function it appears in a different font. Does
Dear listmembers
I would like to create an expression that looks like
labl = expression(10^1,10^2,10^3,10^4,10^5)
using a for-loop. However
for (i in 1:5){ labl[i]=expression(10^i) }
does not do the right thing. Does anybody knows help?
Thanks
Thomas
Dear all,
I would like to generate a filled.contour plot with log x and y axis,
however using:
filled.contour(as.line,log="xy")
results in a warning message.
Does anybody knos what to do?
Thanks
Thomas
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ed row.names?
> Please return the results of class(grain) and names(grain)
>
> Cheers,
> PS: If you have questions related to ade4, you can use the adelist
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> Thomas Hoffmann wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I am using
Hi folks,
I am using a data.frame with sediment grain sizes:
> grain
sand silt clay
OAT 10.03 56.77 18.25
OAT 10.40 57.40 17.94
WG1 50.03 20.68 12.57
WG1 43.20 25.69 13.41
WG1 33.89 31.10 14.48
WG2 2.84 62.81 20.79
WG2 2.79 60.46 19.16
WG2 16.27 33.04 6.48
WG2 1.39 57.90 9.13
WG3 4.
Dear R-helpers
I would like to do a fit of the form: y = a (x+c)**b, where a, b and c
are unknown.
Does anybody know how to do it?
Thanks
Thomas
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Dear R-helpers
I would like to do a fit of the form: y = a (x+c)**b, where a, b and c
are unknown.
Does anybody know how to do it?
Thanks
Thomas
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