Further to my posting re: extracting case values from ancova adjusted means, I
have solved the problem.
Regards,
Brian Jessop
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> I am using arima(x, order=c(p,0,q)) function for my project, which deals
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I am using arima(x, order=c(p,0,q)) function for my project, which deals
with a set of large differenced time series data, data size varies from
8000 to 7. I checked their stationarity before applying arima.
Occasionally, arima(x, order=c(p,0,q)) gives me error like following (which
stops scrip
Dear Med venlig hilsen,
Thanks for your valuable time and help. Finally I solved the peoblem based on
your help.
Best regards
Abdus Salam
Project Manager (ENPI)
PhD student
University of Eastern Finland (UEF)
Finland
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Da: mau...@alice.it
Inviato: gio 27/05/2010 16.37
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Oggetto: how to extract the 1st field from a vector of strings
I have the following vector of strings (shown only the first 3 elements)
> desc[1:3]
[1] "hsa-let-7a MIMAT062 Homo sapi
Dear Uwe Ligges, Douglas and Romain,
You were right. After changing to test.dl it worked. After doing that I re
run the example provided in the "inline" package and worked well. It seems
to me that the problem was that:
1) in the enviroment variables the path didn´t have the \bin folders of R
too
Hi
I just discovered the answer thanks to a previous thread from Peter Daalgart
The command is:
sapply(test, "[[", "statistic")
Cheers, Daniel
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Subject: extracting values from a "by" function
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 05:59:04 +0800
Hello,
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