Hi,
I'm using GAGE/pathview to analyze my RNA-seq and phospho-protein data. The
following error occurs after this command line below:
>pv.out.list <- sapply(path.ids2[1:3], function(pid) pathview(
gene.data = cnts.d, pathway.id = pid, gene.idtype="SYMBOL",kegg.native =
F,
same.layer = T, spec
contour to be 90 degree.
Another problem for the contour() is that the contour line doesn't close at
where the value of neighbouring grid cell is NA. See the right side of the
two contour lines (attachment). Do you know how I can get what I want?
Thanks a lot :P
Cheers,
Zun Yin
On Thu,
like makepredictcall.scale() and scale() for an
>> example:
>> scale has optional arguments 'center' and 'scale' that it returns as
>> attributes
>> and makepredictcall.scale adds those to the call to scale that it is
>> given.
>> Thus when you pre
alls to be used for
> prediction:
>> attr(g2$terms, "variables")
>list(lot1, log(u), xpoly(u, 1))
> > attr(g2$terms, "predvars")
> list(lot1, log(u), xpoly(u, 1, coefs = list(alpha = 40, norm2 = c(1,
> 9, 8850
>
>
>
>
Hello, I have a question about the formula and the user defined function:
I can do following:
###Case 1:
> clotting <- data.frame(
+ u = c(5,10,15,20,30,40,60,80,100),
+ lot1 = c(118,58,42,35,27,25,21,19,18),
+ lot2 = c(69,35,26,21,18,16,13,12,12))
> g1=glm(lot1 ~ log(u) + poly(u,1), d
Here is the question link:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20507108/how-to-deal-with-multiple-class-roc-analysis-in-r-proc-package
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i am using prediction.strength with k-medoids algorithms. There are simple
examples like
prediction.strength(iriss,2,3,M=3,method="pam")
I wrote my code like
prediction.strength(data,2,6,M=10,clustermethod=pamkCBI,DIST,krange=2:6,diss=TRUE,usepam=TRUE)
because i am using the dissimilarit
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there strategies or other packages that that may be useful?
Due to memory constraints, it would be best to convert to sparse matrix on
the fly rather than build the full matrix and then convert it.
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d here, because if I miss some important system
dependencies, why it's still working in R 2.14?
Any suggestions or possible solution will be really appreciated. Thanks
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lot2 graphics? thanks a lot.
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> >> I cannot find ggExtra source code or install
acks. And
I don't really want to write my own hack function(and don't know how yet)
to do that, if there is already a nice function for the same purpose~
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Hi Prof. Frank Harrell,
The bezier function in Hmisc package is exactly what I am looking for.
Thanks a lot!
Tengfei
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> ?bezier
> ?drawPlot
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Hi dear all,
I am wondering if there is a function existing in R that did the quadratic
bezier curve interpolation? I hope to generate a bezier curve based on
three sets of points: two end of the line and a control point.
Thanks in advance.
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the Chinese mailing list name to, without prefix 'r-', or any
other mailing list, below is the new one.
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In order to avoid auto-complete mistake in the future.
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> > 3 DD 54 3
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> > now I want to get interaction for df and df1 in terms of name. this is
> > name c1 c2 c3c4 c5 c6
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w, I could upgrade my R to
2.11 and then upgrade my system to Lucid.
Thanks again for your suggestions!
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>> I am currently using Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) and R 2.10,
t know if there is going to be a R
release that will support this newly released Ubuntu?
Thanks
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Hi David,
Thank you so much, that's just what I want!!
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Hi Henrique,
Thank you so much, that's exactly what I want!
Thanks again
Tengfei
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>
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> > I want to simplify my problem
tion myfun(), when I run myfun(), this retrieve all
the objects in my environment automatically and print their mode or class
one by one.
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In package tree, users can use predict(model,data,type="where") to find out
which terminal node the observation belongs to. I can't seem to find a similar
function in package rpart. Is there any way to find out the same information
using rpart?
Thanks!
Yin Luo
Hello. Sorry to bother you, but this is the email address I got from
r-help...
I am wondering if R has some similar command like SAS to solve heywood
cases.
If there some related functions/program, would you give me some help on
that?
Thank you very much.
With regards,
Yin Chang
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