;M:/R/win-library/4.0' is the traditional DOS path corresponding to the UNC
path \\...
.libPaths(myPaths)
Thanks again!
Sylvain
De : Bill Dunlap
Envoyé : jeudi, 17 septembre 2020 18:35
À : Weber Sylvain (HES)
Cc : r-help@R-project.org
Objet : Re: [R] Seasonal adjustment with seas - Error
-and-x13
https://github.com/christophsax/seasonal/issues/154
but I couldn't find any solution yet.
Does anyone have any idea why this issue is occurring?
Thanks very much.
Sylvain
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Hi everyone,
I'm asked to perform a heteroskedasticity test for a model,
Usually, I use lmtest:bptest and it works fine,
But this model I have to test was estimated using nlme:lme, and the bptest
function seems to complain about it (no R-Squared I guess?),
So I wonder: Does it exist a bptest for
It works like a charm,
Plus, this method (logical vector for list extraction) opens a wide range a
possibilities for me,
thanks a million Duncan
2014-03-17 12:55 GMT+01:00 Duncan Murdoch :
> On 14-03-17 7:27 AM, sylvain willart wrote:
>
>> Dear R (list)-users
>>
>> I
orm x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
arch x86_64
os linux-gnu
system x86_64, linux-gnu
status
major 2
minor 15.2
year 2012
month 10
day26
svn rev61015
language R
version.string R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26)
nickn
links between stores. (kind of "if a consumer go to
that store, he probably also goes to this one...")
So, I have a simple question: which method you would choose for computing
and plotting the links between a set of dummy variable?
Thanks in advance
Sylvain
PhD Marketing
Asso
3 0 1
> #2 Marc 04 2 0
> #3 Mary 00 4 0
>
> #or
> xtabs(time~.,Input)
> # place
> #people beach home school sport
> # Joe 53 0 1
> # Marc 04 2 0
> # Mary 00 4
Output
school home sport beach
Marc 24 0 0
Joe 03 1 5
Mary 40 0 0
The Dataset is fairly large (couple hundreds of people and places), and I
would very much appreciate if someone could point me to a routine or
function that could transform
Dear list,I am quite new to the world of biostatistics and I encounter some
issues in the precise understanding of the coxph function of the survival
package.I have a set of survival data (patient who had (or died from) a
breast cancer) I'd like to see which are the variables that might cause dead
> read.table(..)[,1] to get the row names for example and put them into the
> matrix with rownames()
>
> Am 28.05.2012 um 13:49 schrieb sylvain willart:
>
>> there are no indication in ?table on how to read in a contingency
>> table (only on how to transform a datafra
;
> library(sos)
> findFn('xls')
>
> It returns read.xls as the first line.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
>
> Em 28-05-2012 11:32, sylvain willart escreveu:
>>
>> hello everyone,
>>
>> i often work on contingency table that I
hello everyone,
i often work on contingency table that I create from data.frame (with
table() function)
but a friend sent me an excel sheet wich *already is* a contingency
table (just a simple 2 way table !...)
any clue on how to import it in R (keeping row names and col names) ?
any tuto I com
ument to the polygone function within
map???
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers, Sylvain.
PS: for the moment I used a trick with the fg argument passed to par which
allows to pass a colour for the border of the polygons.
--
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PhD student & assistant
University of Lausann
rations.
Notice the database files are copied in a temporary directory, thus any
update made to the database is not written in the .odb file untill the
odb.close call, so simultaneous access to a same database (via R and
OpenOffice) should not be considered.
Any suggestion or comment may
Hi,
on a lattice, I have binary 0/1 data. 1s are rare and may form clusters.
I would like
to know the size/length of largest cluster. Any help warmly welcome,
Sylvain.
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th(v),by=2)
seqy <- seq(2,length(v),by=2)
vx <- c()
for (j in seqx) {
vx <- c(vx,v[j])
}
vy <- c()
for (j in seqy) {
vy <- c(vy,v[j])
}
plot(vx,-vy)
polygon(vx,-vy,border="red")
####
thanks for your tips,
Sylvain
Now, I just
distance or area calculus (which
do not need to be extremely precise...)
sylvain
2010/3/3 Michael Denslow :
> Hi Sylvian,
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:15 PM, sylvain willart
> wrote:
>> Dear R users,
>>
>> I would like to draw map and import it in maptools/spa
amples use existing .dbf files.
I just have a (serie of) text file(s) looking like this:
For example, for the French Region Burgundy:
any idea welcome,
sylvain
(If anayone is interested with that type of data, they're available at
the INSEE website
along with loads of information on the
omputation of the length).
>
> Hpoing this helps,
> Ted.
>
> On 04-Dec-09 12:41:22, sylvain willart wrote:
>> Yes, sure (and I just did it again)
>> but I can't see an answer... did I miss sthg ?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> SW
>>
>> 2009/12
Yes, sure (and I just did it again)
but I can't see an answer... did I miss sthg ?
regards,
SW
2009/12/4 milton ruser :
> hi Sylvain,
>
> did you try ?density
>
> regards
>
> milton
>
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 7:19 AM, sylvain willart
> wrote:
>>
&g
Hello R users,
When I type
d <- density(MyData$x)
I obtain a density object I can plot,
But I wonder if there is a way to easily compute the length of the
density curve ?
( I imagine I could compute the distances between the 512 equally
spaced points using their x and y, but does it exist a sm
:11 AM, David Winsemius wrote:
>
>>
>> On Nov 8, 2009, at 8:38 AM, sylvain willart wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,h
>>>
>>> I'm struggling with a little problem for a while, and I'm wondering if
>>> anyone could help...
>>>
>>>
got a database I can merge with MyData)
any idea for doing that in R ?
Thanks in advance,
King Regards,
Sylvain Willart,
PhD Marketing,
IAE Lille, France
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PLEASE do read the
;Lead-lag cross-sectional structure and detection of
correlated-anticorrelated regime shifts": http://tinyurl.com/b6cw5m
Regards.
Sylvain
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clare each functions in the NAMESPACE file. Since I have a lot
of functions, it's not very easy.
Is there a way to exports all methods in one statement ? or is there a
tool which can help generating the NAMESPACE file ?
Thanks for your help,
Sylvain.
PS: Could you please CC me in your repli
hat could be the
problem with the time series I use ?
Thanks,
Sylvain
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And I guess you installed R for Windows and then tried to do this?
You must eit
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Google it didn't give me any hints.
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eep" option, but couldnt find any help on how to use it.
Would anyone here be able to help me with this?
Thank you.
Regards,
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