Dear officers,
Sorry to bother you.
Recently, I have installed the R version 3.4.2. But some cautions appear in
the console as the following:
Note: no visible global function definition for 'radixsort'
This note didn't affect the normal operation of some statistical packages.
BUT it does great aff
Hi R users,
I don't know if you have used taylor.diagram function. Why my diagram is
not like 1/4th of a round shape, but more flat, like 1/4th of an oval?
Thanks.
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Here is an alternative using geom_polygon which captures the "spirit" of the
fatter tails of the multivariate t (in my opinion, because the display is
quantile-based). Note that I have modified the OP's question somewhat to use
non-identity matrices.
I do came up with a few questions while crea
Dear all,
I'm analysing a split-plot experiment, where there are sometimes one or
two values missing. I realized that if the data is slightly unbalanced,
the effect of the subplot-treatment will also appear and be tested
against the mainplot-error term.
I replicated this with the Oats dataset
I use the code below to plot, but have some difficulties.
par(mfrow=c(2,5))
par(mar=c(2,1,1,0), oma=c(4,4,.5,.5))
plot(DF1$var1,DF1$A)
plot(DF1$var2,DF1$A, ylab=F); plot(DF1$var3,DF1$A,ylab=F);
plot(DF1$var4,DF1$A, ylab=F); plot(DF1$var5,DF1$A,ylab=F)
plot(DF2$var1,DF2$A)
plot(DF2$var2,DF2$A, ylab
Hi Hemant,
see inline below.
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Hemant Sain wrote:
> Hello Jim,
> i have converted all my variable data type according to your attached
> example including date, and my dataset looks like this.
>
>
> ID purchase date
> 1234
Hi R users,
I have a question about plotting. The following two datasets are an
example. What I have in mind is like the attached figure, but just have two
rows, top row is for DF1, bottom row is for DF2. The top and bottom rows,
have x-axis as var1, var2, var3, etc, while the y-axis represents A.
You may find the answers to this question on Cross Validated (along
with the discussion) to be useful:
https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/35940/simulation-of-logistic-regression-power-analysis-designed-experiments
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:09 AM, davide cortellino
wrote:
> Dear All
>
>
>
> On Oct 10, 2017, at 9:09 AM, davide cortellino
> wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
>
> I have run the following GLM binominal model on a dataset composed by the
> following variables:
>
> TRAN_DURING_CAMP_FLG enviados bono_recibido
> 01 benchmark
> 0
Dear All
I have run the following GLM binominal model on a dataset composed by the
following variables:
TRAN_DURING_CAMP_FLG enviados bono_recibido
01 benchmark
01 benchmark
01 benchmark
0
> On Oct 9, 2017, at 6:08 PM, Georges Monette wrote:
>
> How about this (I'm showing it as a pipe because it's easier to read that
> way):
>
> library(magrittr)
> "f 147/1315/587 2820/1320/587 3624/1321/587 1852/1322/587" %>%
> strsplit(' ') %>%
> unlist %>%
> sub('^[^/]*/*','',.) %>%
>
Hi
I wonder why do you want to change it to ts. If I am not mistaken
plot(Data$Energy, col=Data$sequence)
or
plot(1:nrow(Data), Data$Energy, col=Data$sequence)
should do the trick.
Cheers
Petr
> -Original Message-
> From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of nih
Hello,
I need some help in plotting time series.
I have dataframe Data with two column and thousands of row, I want wherever
the sequence corresponding to Energy column is changed the color change
should be reflected in Time Series plot, some rows of dataframe are below
Energy sequence
135
Hello Jim,
i have converted all my variable data type according to your attached
example including date, and my dataset looks like this.
ID purchase date
1234 10.2 2017-02-18
3453 18.9 2017-03-
Dear R enthusiasts,
I am happy to announce that the package Leab*R*a is now on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/leabRa/)
Leab*R*a provides the Leabra artificial neural network algorithm (O’Reilly,
1996, ftp://grey.colorado.edu/pub/oreilly/thesis/oreilly_thesis.all.pdf)
for R. Leabra
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