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need to spend time with the examples and with other
tutorial material to recognize the gotcha's.
Here's a couple of possibly helpful rules regarding "[[" and "[" and logical
indexing:
Nothing _equals_ NA.
Selection operations with NA logical index item return NA. (Justified as a
warning feature as I understand it.
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e = element_text(hjust = 0.5))
>> dev.off()
> null device
> 1
>> list.files("img")
> [1] "Etv5.png"
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> Why doesn't my function work?
`ggplot` creates an object. You need to print it when used inside a function.
Inside a function (in a more restricted environment) there
n since they return objects)
than base graphics. Base graphics behaves the way you expect. Execution of
`lines` or `points` will give you "pen-on-ink" output, actually pixel on device
output.
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> Alternatively, is there another package that behaves similarly to prob?
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. Not even close to being true. I explained it all on the SO question
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> used instead?
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of some other package that could be used instead of
> prob?
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You should stop trying to use matrices on the RHS and using separate vectors to
Surv. Instead use a data argument and have the names in your formula refer to
column names.
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rocedures, but breaks the
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regression functions often omit "step-down" options so loved by beginning SAS
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> fam$Parent2[!fam$Parent1 %in% fam$offspring]
[1] "Alexa" "0" "Jacky"
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;>> each column so I get maf value for 33-55 group of clolumn I, then maf value
>>> for group 44-66 in the same column I,then the rest of groups in this column
>>> and do the same for the remaining columns.
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"NI", "OL"), InVoice = c("4", "Y")), .Names =
> c("CohID",
>"InVoice"), class = "data.frame", row.names = 1L))), .Names =
> c("Trnid",
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ult$DeltagelsePct <- as.numeric(result$DeltagelsePct)
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> str(r
, "11/14/09", "11/14/15", "11/15/03", "11/15/08", "11/15/14",
> "11/16/13", "11/17/07", "11/17/12", "11/18/06", "11/19/05", "11/19/11",
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> 2017-12-06 12:03 GMT-05:00 David Winsemius :
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> > On Dec 6, 2017, at 5:07 AM, Paul Bernal wrote:
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> > I have a weekly time series which starts on Jan 4th, 2003 and ends on
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ements of x have the same value?
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 5:48 PM, Jeff Newmiller
>>> wrote:
>>>> subset( DM, "B" != x )
>>>>
>>>> This is covered in the Introduction to R document that comes with R.
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#x27;GR x y
> A 25 125
> A 23 135
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> A 35 230
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> A 25 125
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> B
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>> I have one related question Within one group I want to keep records
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> On Dec 25, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Ahmed Attia wrote:
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> LSD.test
?LSD.test
No documentation for ‘LSD.test’ in specified packages and libraries:
you could try ‘??LSD.test’
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(Mg/ha)`~Rep+code*as.factor(Nitrogen),data=Rotationdata_R)
You seemed to have missed my point that LSD.test is not in the packages loaded
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>> Thanks for the response. I downloaded the file RQuantLib_0.4.4.tar.gz
>> into a directory c:\r.zip on my Windows machin
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alues from
> the summary printed on the plot to the right of the variable name... Any
> thoughts on how printing these low and high values can be suppressed, ie:
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Luke, ... Look at the code!
The values are suppressed if the "Diff." has
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want to install those packages in order to use the "DVstats" package)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (i have the latest version of R (3.4.3 ) and Rstudio(1.2.240) )
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("sos")
library(sos)
findFn("topic items")
You could conceivably use Googles advanced search with the site set to the
"true" Archives.
https://www.google.com/search?as_q=words+to+search&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&lr=&cr=&as_qdr=
The documentation say that additional arguments will be passed. I suspect this
will be a base graphics plot. You should look at the code of plot.rsfit to
determine which arguments get processed.
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John (to a serial querulant):
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egular survival() function?
I think that survdiff uses a different version than what you have found. The
G-rho family weights are:
w_j = [Sˆ(tj)]^ρ
So rather than two parameters on S(t) and (1-S(t)) as in the p,q version, you
only have one parameter applied to S(t). This class handout says that the
> On Feb 14, 2018, at 5:26 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
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>> The survdiff() from survival package has an argument "rho" that implements
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ume that licensed
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> On Mar 5, 2018, at 8:52 AM, Ding, Yuan Chun wrote:
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> Hi Bert,
>
> I am very sorry to bother you again.
>
> For the following question, as you suggested, I posted it in both Biostars
> website and stackexchange website, so far no reply.
>
> I really hope that you can do me a great favor t
eally
> exist, the interpretation as additive effects is incorrect.
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ng so after all. So this is really a feature request for the
maintainer. You should contact the responsible individual.
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.what can I try, any pointers/ packages will be great help.
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o fit into the tidyverse paradigm. I think
the survey package might also be useful, but it is not particularly designed
for use with tibbles and `%>%`. Might work. Might not.
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>> Not correct. You already have `predict`. It is capale of using the `newdata`
>> values to do interpolation with
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