Hi!
Thanks in advance.
I know this is not the right place to send this message. But I have tried to do
so by sending e-mail to the addresses r-help-requ...@r-project.org and
r-announce-requ...@stat.math.ethz.ch. But no success. I am getting messages
such as "Your message to R-help awaits mo
Try this:
apply(foo, 2, mean) or
apply(foo, 2, median)
Thanks,
Deb
>>> Noah Silverman 22/09/2009 12:34 pm >>>
Hi,
I've been testing some models with the MCMCpack library.
I can run the process and get a nice model "object". I can easily see
the summary and even plot it.
I can't seem
t" function.
I can see:
bar <- apply(foo,2,mean)
That creates an object, "bar", with the coefficients.
But, I can't call predict on bar...
-N
On 9/21/09 7:58 PM, Debabrata Midya wrote:
> Try this:
> apply(foo, 2, mean) or
> apply(foo, 2, median)
> Thanks,
Dear R Users,
Thanks in advance.
I am currently using R-2.9.1-win32.exe on Windows XP.
Is there any 64 bit binary on Windows XP?
Once again, thank you very much for the time you have given.
Regards,
Deb
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Dear R users,
Thanks in advance.
I am using R 2.9.1 on Windows XP.
May I request you to assist me on the following:
I have downloaded Rtools29.exe and installed it today 02 Sep 2009 and I have
also provided the appropriate path variable for Rtools.
I have checked the version of gcc com
o the rserver instance)
More info on rserve at: http://www.rforge.net/Rserve
HTH,
cedrick
Debabrata Midya wrote:
> Dear R users,
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> I am Deb, Statistician at NSW Department of Commerce, Sydney.
>
> I am using R 2.9.1 on Windows XP.
>
> May I
Dear R users,
Thanks in advance.
I am Deb, Statistician at NSW Department of Commerce, Sydney.
I am using R 2.9.1 on Windows XP.
May I request you to provide me information on the following:
1. I have access to a server ( I have userid and pwd)
2. What are the packages I need to submit
Hi Gregory,
> I can plot out two nice curves using the following code, but I can't
figure out how to shade in the area lying between the two curves.
Use polygon.
> ?polygon
>>> "Graves, Gregory" 14/08/2009 4:17 am >>>
I have a set of 52 weekly values, one is the desired high lake stage for
Dear R users,
Thanks in advance.
I am using R 2.9.1 on Windows XP.
I am trying to install above, but faced problem.
I have described the steps below.
1. I like to install locally. That means I like to install after downloading
the required files into my hard drive.
2. Java Runtime E
Dear R users,
Thanks in advance.
I am using R 2.9.1 on Windows XP.
In the plot, the density value displays over 1. How can I explain it?
library(urca)
plot(density(Raotbl1[, 1]))
Once again, thank you very much for the time you have given.
I am looking forward for your reply.
Regar
Dear R users,
Thanks in advance.
I am Deb, Statistician at NSW Department of Commerce, Sydney.
I am using R 2.9.1 on Windows XP.
This has reference to the package âMCMCpackâ. My objective is to
select a better model using various alternatives. I have provided here
an example code from
ile$s <- runif(nrow(dataFile), 50, 100)
dataFile$time <- paste(as.character(dataFile$year),
as.character(dataFile$quarter), sep=":")
barchart(s ~ time| xc + xo, data = dataFile[dataFile$xo == 'x1', ],
horizontal = FALSE,
groups = id,
layout = c(1,
forward for your reply.
Regards,
Debabrata Midya (Deb)
NSW Department of Commerce
Government Procurement Management
Level 11
McKell Building
2-24 Rawson Place
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
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