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Sent: 10 March 2015 00:20
To: Paul Sweeting
Cc: r-help
Subject: Re: [R] svg2swf - controlling the looping of flash files
Hello Paul,
So far there is no way to stop the animation after its first run. If this
feature is needed I could try to implement it in the future version of R2SWF
Hi
I'm using svg2swf to collate a number of svg outputs into an swf file. I've
got this working (mainly.) except that I can't control the looping behaviour
of the swf file. In other words, when it's loaded into html it loops
continuously. Is there any way to stop the animation looping, so it
Hi
I'm trying to calculate densities for the multivariate noncentral t
distribution. For the avoidance of doubt, and becuase there do seem to
be at least two definitions for a noncentral t distribution, This is a
noncentral t distribution of the sort described in McNeill Frey and
Embrechts
Hi
Well, I think the title says it all! I've looked through the documentation but
I can't find a way of doing this. The situation is that I have 4 series, say
a, b, c and d. Series a and c are plotted on the lh y axis, series b and d are
plotted on the rh (secondary) y axis. I've worked out
Hi
I'm sure this is straightforward, but I can't find an answer.
I'm trying to find the function that returns the number of dependent
variables/rank of the regression/degrees of freedom/something similar. Any
ideas?
Thanks!
Paul
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Hi
I am carrying out some logit regressions, so have a (0,1) dependent variable
and various dependent variables, each in the (-inf, inf) range. As well as
the usual output, I need to report the marginal effects of each the
explanatory variables. How can this be done? I've seen a couple of si
Fantastic - I new it would be straightforward if I could only find the
function!
Many thanks
Paul
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From: Frank E Harrell Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 January 2008 20:30
To: Paul Sweeting
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Logit Regressions, Clustering
Hi
Sorry to bother the list again, but no-one has so far been able to suggest
any help for the query below. As an added incentive, I have been asked "why
don't you do this in Stata? It's just a case of adding a flag in the
regression..."
I'm loathe to start learning another stats package, so if
David Winsemius
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Subject: Re: [R] Poisson Maximum Likelihood Estimation
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>On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 14:21 +, David Winsemius wrote:
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Hi
I am trying to carry out some maximum likelihood estimation and I'm not
making much headway, and I'm hoping that someone will be able to point me in
the right direction.
I am modelling mortality statistics. One way to do this is to model the
mortality rate (or, more accurately, log of the mor
Hi
I am carrying out some logit regressions and want to (a) make sure I'm
taking the right approach and (b) work out how to carry out some additional
analysis. So, to carry out a logit regression where the dependent variable
is a factor db, I use something like:
res1_l <- glm(formula = db ~ y1 +
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