This makes sense, thank you for the thorough response!
One follow up question though. Would your #2 option be the same as, say,
not using the rand.gen at all and providing the following parameters
instead?
y3 <- arima.sim(n=10, list(ar=0.8), innov=rnorm(10, sd=0.2))
or even
y4 <- arima.sim(n=10
Hi
I do not know ggplot2 well enough to give any advice but as Geff has mention
lattice see
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/05/17666.html
library(grid)
myXlabGrob <-
function(...){ ## ...is lab1, lab2, etc
# you can add arguments to textGrob for more control in the next line
Perfect! #
italic(symbol("\341")*T[min]*symbol("\361"))
Thanks, Uwe.
Asong.
On 10.12.2014 04:49, Zilefac Elvis via R-help wrote:
> Hi All,
> Please, I would like to enclose T[min] using angle brackets in R.
> I have tried something like:
>
> mtext(text=expression(Winter(DJF)~daily~minimum~tempera
Hi,
Could you try rbind.na.R function.
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On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:34 PM, Raffaello Vardavas wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have a data fame. Each column has numerical values but some columns may
> have NA values.
>
Dear All,
I have a data fame. Each column has numerical values but some columns may have
NA values.
I'd like a table showing the summary statistics for each column. This is what I
do:
I first do the following:
apply(df[,metrics],2,summary,na.rm=T)
giving:
$degree
Min. 1st Qu. MedianM
On 10.12.2014 04:49, Zilefac Elvis via R-help wrote:
Hi All,
Please, I would like to enclose T[min] using angle brackets in R.
I have tried something like:
mtext(text=expression(Winter(DJF)~daily~minimum~temperature~bold((italic(symbol("\341")T[min]symbol("\361"),
side=3, line=1, cex=1.3,
Please see below.
On 10/12/14 20:21, Michael Selevan wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to plot an AR(1) model with a standard deviation and I am a
little confused as how to do that. I have been looking through the
interwebs and some documentation and I see that there is potentially a few
different
I'm attempting to run the following script to allow me to
bring a "new" computer to a state where it can run a set of scripts
that is running on another.
# listcheckinstall.R
# get a list of R packages from a file,
# check if installed,
# install those not installed
# then update all packages
# Ru
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> I'm surprised no one mentioned alternatives to LaTeX, which is not
> necessarily installed on all systems and it's also quite a
> heavy-weight setup (100's-1000's MBs). An alternative is to output a
> table in Markdown or HTML and convert
As well, the mirt package contains a function for DIF using likelihood
ratio tests via multiple-group estimation methods (the multiple group
estimation generally goes beyond simply testing for DIF), as well Wald
tests if the information matrix was computed. Hope that helps.
Phil
On Wednesday,
I don't think that is possible with the ggplot2 package. Try lattice or base
graphics?
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Thanks, Achim and Richard,
I will take into consideration your solutions.
Best,
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:36 PM, Achim Zeileis
wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Dec 2014, Richard M. Heiberger wrote:
>
> I recommend the likert() function in the HH package.
>>
>> install.packages("HH")
>> library(HH)
>> ?likert
Hello,
I am attempting to plot an AR(1) model with a standard deviation and I am a
little confused as how to do that. I have been looking through the
interwebs and some documentation and I see that there is potentially a few
different ways to do this.
First, simply using the documentation I came
Hi all,
Is it possible to change the position of the x axis to have it at the top of
the plot when we use the ggplot function ?Thanks for your help,Céline
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Just an update
This error can be reproduced with:
Windows system without MS Office (especially Excel) and an Excel file
with graphs inside a sheet. It does not depend whether this sheet is
used or not for import.
Knut
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Thanks, Rolf and Ben,
Both solutions worked, but I finished by contraining parameters values using
optim().
Best,Bernardo Niebuhr
Em Segunda-feira, 8 de Dezembro de 2014 18:36, Rolf Turner
escreveu:
I know nothing about the bbmle package and its mle2() function, but it
is a gene
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