lled (nor can I because I need the full MIkTex for other work) .
Best,
Claire
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Hello,
Indeed I've had a lot of dependencies issues, but I'm solving them one
after the other.
Thanks for your time!
CR
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Martin Morgan
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> On 05/28/2015 08:21 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
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>> On 28/05/2015 6:10 AM, Claire Rioual
In install.packages(pkgs = pkgs, lib = lib, repos = repos, ...) :
installation of package ���Biostrings��� had non-zero exit status
I've used R on several machines before and never had such problems.
Thanks for any clue!
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> > Sent: Sat, 23 May 2015 09:36:15 +0200
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Q4:Q5
pLOD: 166.23
In my late night of googling, I did see that the warning can indicate that
dimensions of the arguments do not match, but I do not know how to
translate that to my data or output.
Thank you.
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 3:36 AM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
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>
> On 23.05.2015 01
Thanks Bert,
Will post on r-sig-mixed-models list. Can't help it being in html though as i
sent the query via -email.
Cheers
Claire
> Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 09:29:44 -0700
> Subject: Re: [R] Post-hoc tests on linear mixed model give mixed results.
> From: gunter.ber...@gene.co
specify
anything correctly or whether any of these post-hoc tests are not suitable for
linear mixed models?
Thankyou for your time,
Claire
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rror (which happens inside
> glm.fit()) for a logistic model.
> Are there any negative or missing weights?
> What do you mean 'represented by blank cells' -- you can't have blank
> cells in a data.frame object?
> What does traceback() give after the error?
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reading my post, and thanks in advance for any help!
Sincerely,
Claire
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I'd like to know if R will run under Windows 8?
Thank you,
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not work. I also read several posts suggesting substitute(), but I don't know
where to use it. The code works until the for loop, but at this point the
line$rate outputs as 'NULL
How to use the package generalized hyperbolic distribution in order to
estimate the four parameters in the NIG-distribution? I have a data material
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Hello,
I am a little out of date and am still using S-Plus instead of R. I haven't
been able to find the right place to ask this question, so I thought I would
ask it here and hope that someone can help. I am unable to located the
TukeyHSD() function in S-Plus. I have been able to use the GU
Steve Lianoglou gmail.com> writes:
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> Hi Claire,
>
> I'm replying and CC-ing to the R-help list to get more eyes on your
> question since others will likely have more/better advice, and perhaps
> someone else in the future will have a similar question, and migh
orrectly before) account
for different results using the same data and code?
My main concern is about which results are correct: convergence seems to be
happening much faster now, and some models are showing better fits, but the
difference makes me nervous.
Any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks,
common in SPR experiments)
- check for collinearity
- then run the analysis region by region, with BiasValue as a covariate
- obtain HPD intervals (it fails)
I am unsure about my script and would appreciate your help.
Thank you very much in advance.
Claire Delle Luche
Laboratoire Dynamique du
BEFORE)
[1] NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN
Warning message:
In asin(BEFORE) : NaNs produced
I'm at a loss here and I would greatly appreciate any guidance that could be
given me. Thank you!
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I am very new to R and have written the following code from which I can
successfully extract the summed covariance values but not anything else
because I cannot figure out, if possible, how to extract the relevant
columns from a list. Any help you can offer would be g
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