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{
fit <- tbats(y)
fcb <- forecast(fit, h = 16)
dates <- attr(fcb$mean, "tsp")
datecol <- seq(from=dates[1], to=dates[2], by=1/dates[3])
fct<-cbind.data.frame(s,datecol,Point=fcb$mean)
forecast_nal<- rbind.data.frame(forecast_nal,fct)
}
}
}
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e you sure that in each cycle your rbinded or cbinded objects have
> the same size?
>
> Cheers
> Petr
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>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Erika
> Rocío
> > Espinosa Balbuena
> > S
es[1], to=dates[2], by=1/dates[3])
fct<-cbind.data.frame(s,datecol,Point=fcb$mean)
forecast_nal<- rbind.data.frame(forecast_nal,fct)
}
}
}
But I am getting this error:
Error in `[<-.ts`(`*tmp*`, ri, value = c(26656.136365833, 26750.9374514082,
:
only replacement of elements
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way to estimate how long the dredge command might take to run?
Any suggestions most welcome.
Thanks,
erika
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So my questions are, (1) is there a different function that I should be
using with my data as it is and still be able to overplot it onto the map
that i've plotted? or (2) is there a way to create this grid and integrate
my data into the grid, but not interpolate it?
Any help would be very mu
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I want to create an n x p matrix, n objects (=40) and p unique text
strings. Nij is number of occurrences of a text string j in object i.
What is the most efficient way of creating this matrix?
Best regards,
Erika Ahl
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(mean(sample1)-mean(sample2))/sd(x)
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rror in library(SPIA, lib.loc = "c:/") :
'SPIA' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0?
Where is the problem?
Do I have to perform anything else?
Thank you so much for your help.
BG
Erika
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From: "Prof Brian Ripley" <[EMAIL P
Hello all,
I would like to install a new R package named SPIA, but I have only the source
version ( tar.gz version) and I work with windows.
Can anyone support to me any information to perform the installation of this
package?
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Thank you
Erika
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> Subject: [R] IAA test on my multinomial logit
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> > Hi all
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her tests.. thou I cant seem
to find any off them in R.
Thank for the help.
Erika
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Hello,
I need to perform a mixed-model (with nesting) MANCOVA, using Type III sums
of squares. I know how to perform each of these types of tests individually,
but I am not sure if performing a mixed-model MANCOVA is possible. Please let
me know.
Erika
Hello,
I need to perform a mixed-model (with nesting) MANCOVA, using Type III sums of
squares. I know how to perform each of these types of tests individually, but I
am not sure if performing a mixed-model MANCOVA is possible. Please let me know.
Erika
k you
regards
Dr.ssa Erika Frigo
Università degli Studi di Milano
Facoltà di Medicina Veterinaria
Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Veterinarie per la Sicurezza Alimentare
(VSA)
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From: "jim holtma
Good evening to everybody,
I have problems to import in R a really big dataset (more than 100
values). Which is the best package to install?
Is there someone who works with this kind of dataset and can help me, please?
Thank you very much,
Regards
Dr.ssa Erika Frigo
Department of
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