On Jan 30, 2012, at 4:52 AM, Josiane NJIWA wrote:
Hello all,
I am very new to R and i am facing two problems. First i didn't
succeed changing the konsole language in english even after trying
the line command set language='en'.
R is a functional language, so it shouldn't surprise you that issuing
a "command" does not do what you apparently expected based on your
experience with macro languages. You should read:
?locales
I would like to plot ROC curves. I have a serie of 10 threshold
tests that i do for 10 patients. The prediction for the patients is
always the same but the status can change given to the considered
threshold.
I have 11 columns of 10 rows, the first colums containing the10
lines of the predicted status of the patients (0=cured, 1=non
cured). Then follow 10 columns (10 thresholds) containing the found
status using the threshold.
Please do someone know how i can use those values with R to plot ROC
curves?
I thank you for your understanding,
Josiane.
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not
simpler." Albert Einstein.
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