Hey guys,
I have a huge forest plot, which is to big to put it on one page (you cant
read a thing in this case ;-)) Is there a way to let it run over several
pages?
forest(resultges, main="forest plot of included studies")
Thank you very much in advance!
Verena
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 12:03:55 PM Verena Weinbir wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I have a huge forest plot, which is to big to put it on one page (you
cant
> read a thing in this case ;-)) Is there a way to let it run over several
> pages?
>
> forest(resultges, main="forest plot of included studies")
>
H
thank you for your answer, Jim!
I want to embed the forest plot in a word document :-) So I probably have
to make some specifiations within the forest () function (like landscape
and mulitpage format), if possible at all ?
Best,
Verena
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Jim Lemon wrote:
> On
Not sure if this is because things have changed with MikTeX, but I had to do
updmap
rather than
initexmf --mkmaps
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Dear all,
I have a fresh install of R on a virtual desktop running Win 7 64 bit and
when I try to install packages it is extremely slow.
I typed
install.packages("ggplot2",dependencies=TRUE)
and it takes about 1 minute for the mirror select box to open. After that I
waited about 20 minutes for t
Probably you used a slow mirror and did not tell us which one ... or you
have lots of packages installed on a very slow drive (such as a network
connected location).
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 10.06.2014 15:52, Aidan Corcoran wrote:
Dear all,
I have a fresh install of R on a virtual desktop runnin
If you have a pdf driver such as CutePDF (free), you can use it to divide the
large plot Jim suggested into smaller sheets using poster mode. You can open
the multipage pdf in Word and it will convert the pdf pages but you will lose
any labelling that is not horizontal. The alternative would be
thanks Uwe. I have tried a few mirrors, it makes no difference.
I don't have lots of packages, as it's a fresh install.
I am installing to the C drive, but as I mentioned it's a virtual desktop.
However other programs don't show anything like the kind of delay I see in
R.
Also, just getting the pro
Alexasandro,
just for your information the catnet package can handle missing data, as
well as perturbed data. it deals with discrete data only which is not a
problem for you.
peter
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Alexsandro Cândido de Oliveira Silva <
a...@dpi.inpe.br> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I
Hello all,
I have sets of points in (x,y,z) that represent polyhedron vertices
(actually tree crowns). I have used convhulln to estimate volumes (the
shapes are not necessarily convex, but good enough for now). Now I would
like to extract various dimensions of these shapes - horizontal width
Hello All
I'd like to know if there is any package for simulating and parameter
estimation of Spatio-Temporal marked Hawkes (self-exciting) point
processes?
I know that PtProcess works for modeling marked point processes indexed by
"time", but I need to include space too.
Appreciate your help
I wouldn't consider the person at risk for re incarceration if he is currently
imprisoned. So I wouldn't use those intervals as part of the response
variable. Perhaps time in custody would be a covariate used to model the time
until re incarceration. One variable that is commonly needed for a
Dear all,
We have recently prepared a video for a presentation on the R User
Conference in Korea (http://rconference.itdaily.kr/). After the
presentation on the congress and getting the proper approvals from my
employer, I'd like to share the video with r-help .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS
yes you can.
On 7 June 2014 16:04, mudit gupta wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> can i fit a copula to two marginal distributions with different sample
> size?
> like one has 2340 observations and other has 1912.
>
> thanks
> Mudit
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Have you checked out 'copula' package?
On 11 June 2014 00:36, Suzen, Mehmet wrote:
> yes you can.
>
> On 7 June 2014 16:04, mudit gupta wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> can i fit a copula to two marginal distributions with different sample
>> size?
>> like one has 2340 observations and other has 1912.
On 10.06.2014 16:32, Aidan Corcoran wrote:
thanks Uwe. I have tried a few mirrors, it makes no difference.
I don't have lots of packages, as it's a fresh install.
I am installing to the C drive, but as I mentioned it's a virtual desktop.
However other programs don't show anything like the kind
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