would suggest reading the relevant help
files for ?strptime and the above two functions.
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Marc Schwartz
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From: R-help mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org>> on behalf of Dennis Fisher
mailto:fis...@plessthan.com>>
Date: Thursday, August 17, 202
Hi,
An additional resource that was not listed below is the R Software Development
Life Cycle (SDLC) document that is available here:
https://www.r-project.org/certification.html
which addresses a subset of the issues raised.
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Marc Schwartz
On May 17, 2023 at 4:52:27 AM, Ivan
page for the prop_test() function in the infer package, where 'x'
is supposed to be a data frame, not a vector, and there is no 'n' argument.
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On May 15, 2023 at 7:26:16 AM, alfredo.rocc...@fastwebnet.it
(alfredo.rocc...@fastwebnet.it (mailto:alfredo.rocc
as dates and perform various operations on them. You can then use format() to
alter the output format as you may need for other purposes, in which case, the
formatted output is coerced back to a character vector, even though the
internal storage is still a Date class object.
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Marc Schw
op = FALSE]
values
1 Tom
2 Dick
3 Larry
4 Curly
which returns a data frame with a single column named 'values'.
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Marc Schwartz
On April 3, 2023 at 11:08:59 AM, Sparks, John (jspa...@uic.edu
(mailto:jspa...@uic.edu)) wrote:
> Hi R-Helpers,
>
> Sorry to bother you, but
for the file there. Without
the package prefix, it only looks in the current search path, and thus does not
find the package there.
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Marc Schwartz
On September 18, 2022 at 4:54:05 AM, Haris Fawad via ESS-help
(ess-help@r-project.org (mailto:ess-help@r-project.org)) wrote:
> Hi,
&g
Hi,
Vincent, you might want to connect with David Caldwell on the issues that you
are facing. I noted that on this page:
https://emacsformacosx.com/about
he notes that there are changes to the app launcher that may be relevant to
what you are experiencing. Whether there is an intentional
there is
a bug or a reasonable suspicion of one in a third party package, the
package maintainer should be the primary point of contact.
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Marc Schwartz
Eric Berger wrote on 1/13/22 12:25 PM:
Re: constructive criticism to make this list more useful to more people:
Sugges
/Fedora R maintainers are active on that list. They can give you
guidance on compiling R from source, if you really need to do that, or
to suggest that you use the existing RPMs for R that they maintain and
make available.
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Marc Schwartz
kap4lin wrote on 12/31/21 12:38 PM:
Hi,
Before
invalid color name 'FF3030'
versus:
plot(1:10, col = "#FF3030")
the latter which includes the '#' and works to generate the plot.
Otherwise, as Avi apparently replied separately, use colors() or
colours() to see the actual color text names and ?colors for more help.
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Marc Schwa
XQuartz, which is available here:
https://www.xquartz.org
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Marc Schwartz
Mark Don Young wrote on 11/5/21 10:59 AM:
I am having trouble finding a version of R install compatible with my mac.
I have an older Macbook pro 2016 with the latest version of Big Slur 11.6.
Intel core i5 2.9 Ghz
nt
function call can enable that.
Also, review the resources at https://www.random.org for additional
references on the differences between PRNGs and other implementations,
especially if you might need something closer to a "true" RNG for more
ri
N. I would suggest that you contact them
using the e-mail address above, without the deadline, and afford them
the opportunity to reply to you with what may be reasonable next steps
given the issues you face.
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Marc Schwartz
Eric Berger wrote on 10/22/21 9:01 AM:
Hi Lampros,
I can
25,
p2=.25, p3=.35
Again thank you very much in advance.
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vel, given that
your a priori assumptions are valid.
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AbouEl-Makarim Aboueissa wrote on 8/9/21 9:41 AM:
Dear All: good morning
*Re:* Sample Size Determination to Compare Three Independent Proportions
*Situation:*
Three Binary variables (Yes, No)
Three independent populatio
?write.table and take note of the default arguments that
are used for write.csv(), as noted in the CSV Files section, and in the
Examples.
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Sri Priya wrote on 6/20/21 11:03 AM:
Dear R Users,
I am working on extracting tables from PDF and I am writing that in a csv
file. When I
such as this
would be.
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Gabriel Toro wrote on 6/21/21 4:19 PM:
I am using version 3.6.3 on Windows. I recently noticed that R crashes when
pasting graphics to the clipboard (both as metafiles and as images). I saw some
old (~ 2 years old) references to the problem on Google
E or FALSE, as Rui noted, thus:
CRC$MMR.gene <- ifelse(grepl("MLH1|MSH2",CRC$gene.all), "Yes", "No")
should work.
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Marc Schwartz
Kai Yang via R-help wrote on 5/27/21 11:23 AM:
Hi Rui,thank you for your suggestion.
but when I try the solution, I got messa
.
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Marc Schwartz
Roger Bos wrote on 5/24/21 3:41 PM:
Dear all,
I seem to be having an impossible time install R on my centos 8 virtual
machine (I know centos 8 is no longer maintained, but it is a work server
so I have no choice in the matter.). I installed EPEL and enabled
PowerTools
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Bernard McGarvey wrote on 4/14/21 1:42 PM:
I installed the "XLConnect" package which appears to be successful and then tried to load the
"XLConnect" library and got an error as shown below. Any ideas as to where to look for the source of
nsupported" bar forward much quickly than I wanted to. Now I have
tighter control over the dependency build process at the expense of
having to maintain a bunch of custom code to download, configure and
make them."
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_
is not guaranteed.
There may be other relevant FAQ entries as well.
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Marc Schwartz
Sparapani, Rodney via ESS-help wrote on 3/10/21 1:28 PM:
Hi Gang:
Just to follow-up on my own post. I see that the Windows
Registry was discussed here in June of 2012 and March of
2013 (not 2004 which was my
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d$date <- ifelse(d$observer %in% c(vector, of, observers),
as.Date(d$date, format = "%d%m%Y"),
as.Date(d$date, format = "%m%d%Y"))
Also, you might not want to overwrite the original values, and create a new
column, in the case of
not in use by Excel or another application,
precluding an exclusive lock on the file. If so, close out the other
application.
Another possibility is that the Excel file is password protected, and thus
cannot be read directly, without saving it in an unprotected fashion.
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written to the Excel worksheets as left
justified text values, as opposed to right justified numeric values.
Please download and install the updated version at your convenience.
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is that the API that you are passing the character vector to may be
parsing/evaluating the '-' and only seeing the first part of the passed value.
So, for example:
> shQuote("-")
[1] "'-'"
See if that works.
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> On Nov 17, 2020,
m/
as they are a separate product from R itself.
It sounds like there may be somewhat different session startup processes for
RStudio, and they would be the best resource to assist you.
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> On Nov 10, 2020, at 8:37 AM, Tyler Smith via ESS-help
> wrote:
>
> Christopher W. Ryan via ESS-help writes:
>
>> When I execute
Hi,
Please drop R-Devel as a cc: from this thread for further replies.
This topic is definitely not relevant there and cross-posting is not needed,
but does require manual moderation.
Thanks,
Marc Schwartz
> On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:23 AM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>
> Better to post on
on = identity,
sanitize.text.function = identity)
% latex table generated in R 4.0.3 by xtable 1.8-4 package
% Fri Nov 6 07:54:51 2020
\begin{table}[ht]
\centering
\begin{tabular}{l}
\hline
$\beta_0$ \\
\hline
aa \\
bb \\
cc$\alpha_1$ \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
Regards,
[2])
str(flights$month)
dim(flights$month)
you would see the difference.
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Marc Schwartz
> On Nov 4, 2020, at 8:26 AM, Engin Yılmaz wrote:
>
> Dear
> I use *flights* database library(nycflights13)
>
> The following code is working as
>
> colMeans(fl
> On Oct 29, 2020, at 6:35 PM, H wrote:
>
> On 10/29/2020 01:49 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote:
>>> On Oct 29, 2020, at 1:29 PM, H wrote:
>>>
>>> I tried to install the fredr package yesterday to access the data series
>>> hosted by the St. Louis Fed bu
.@gmail.com) to see what
the current status of the package is, and if they plan to resolve the issues.
If not, consider alternative approaches.
You should also consider updating your R installation, as 3.6.0 is well over a
year old at this point. 4.0.3 is the current stable release.
on
where 'usr' is the value of:
usr <- par("usr")
called after the very first plot is generated.
The indication is that by using the final line of code in the example, the
clipping region is reset to the plot region, probably also based upon any
change to par("xpd") th
and/or trailing zeros.
This option enhances prior improvements to preserving leading and/or trailing
zeros on a worksheet cell specific basis.
3. Updated Perl libraries are included as apropos.
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to output.
Essentially, mimic the default formatting of write.csv(), on a line by line
basis, and then output the resulting object to a text file, with a single call
to writeLines().
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Marc Schwartz
> On Oct 20, 2020, at 10:28 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
> You don't say
though I have a Github account.
If you are on Windows, an alternative Perl distribution is Strawberry Perl:
http://strawberryperl.com
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Marc Schwartz
> On Oct 6, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Philip wrote:
>
> I’m getting nowhere with this. From the website below
(1, at = seq(150, 300, 50), line = -1)
axis(4, las = 1)
## Draw the vertical line at 150 weeks
axis(2, at = seq(0, 1, 0.2), labels = FALSE, lty = "dashed")
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> On Sep 28, 2020, at 8:33 PM, array chip via R-help
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Can anyo
and came up empty handed.
Thanks in advance for any leads!
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around April 2021.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
Hi,
Just to add on to Duncan's comments, you may want to read the Software
Development Life Cycle (SDLC) document here:
https://www.r-project.org/certification.html
That will give you insights into R's development, release and maintenance
timelines.
Re
.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Sep 14, 2020, at 3:14 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>
> Did you first try a web search? -- you should always do this before posting
> here.
>
> "meta-analysis in R" brought up this:
>
> https://CRAN.R-project.org/view=MetaAnalysis
>
&g
to 36 months, since the intervals in the
example colon dataset go to about 9 years or so, and does not label the x axis.
Bearing in mind that the underlying x axis unit is in days, the axis() function
then places labels at the irregular intervals. You could then annotate the plot
fu
community or anything like that? Or are all posts moderated?
>
> Now that the weekend is upon me, I'll have some time to come up to speed on
> all this. Thanks for your patience.
>
> Thanks again!
> Mike
>
> On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 8:05 AM Marc Schwartz wrote:
ere:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
which is where macOS specific R issues should be posted.
You will need to re-install XQuartz any time you upgrade/install a new version
of R.
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related issues, I noted some other posts on multiple OSs, and
some issues raised on Simon's Github repo for the package.
Also, I am torn between suggesting that this be re-posted to r-sig-db, which is
specific to R and database interfaces, and r-sig-mac, which is specific to R on
macOS.
However,
ages), that can help to reduce the number of
variables at play here.
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Marc Schwartz
> On Aug 7, 2020, at 4:24 PM, Kevin Egan wrote:
>
> I posted this question:
>
> I am currently using R , RStudio , and a remote computer (using an R script)
> to run the same c
() and read.table()."
Using 4.0.2:
data <- data.frame(name, values, stringsAsFactors = TRUE)
> levels(data$name)
[1] "a" "b" "c"
If you see behavioral changes from one version of R to another, especially
major version increments, check the news() fi
>
> Michael
>
>
> On 01/07/2020 16:40, Marc Schwartz via R-help wrote:
>> Hi,
>> It sounds like you will want to engage in a meta-analysis.
>> There is a CRAN task view here:
>> https://cran.r-project.org/web/views/MetaAnalysis.html
>> that
and conceptual
assistance would be beyond the scope of this list. You should consider
consulting a local statistician for assistance with that, if needed.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Jul 1, 2020, at 11:27 AM, Frederik Feys wrote:
>
> Hello everyone
>
> I have some studies wi
Hi Ben,
How about something like this:
f <- function(x, y = NULL) {
if (is.null(y))
y <- x
x + y
}
> f(3, 4)
[1] 7
> f(3)
[1] 6
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Marc Schwartz
> On Jun 20, 2020, at 7:15 AM, Benjamin Tyner wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> Occasionally, I desire
e required functionality.
Thus, in the absence of more detail from Kristin as to what is specifically
required, it is hard to know how to respond, within the context here, of a
community based support list, and within the R community at large, where we all
volunteer our time.
Regards,
Mar
/listinfo/r-sig-debian
You should subscribe to that list and post your queries there to avail yourself
of a focused audience, which may include folks that have installed a Debian
based Linux distribution on a Chromebook.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On May 22, 2020, at 9:49 AM, Luigi Marongiu wr
ore appropriate when showing ESS to others, e.g. when
> teaching etc.
>
> Very importantly in practice: Keep in mind that prefixing i.e. C-u
> <...> switches to visible (momentarily) which is also handy when
> demo-ing, teaching, ...
>
> Martin
>
> On We
to be a compromise of
sorts, given the issues raised.
Thanks,
Marc
> On May 19, 2020, at 6:05 PM, Alex Branham wrote:
>
> The default value of ess-eval-visibly recently changed. You probably want to
> customize it to t or nowait.
>
> Alex
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2020, 5:08 PM Ma
put in the R buffer, as
examples:
>>>>
or
>>>>+>>
after the command is run on a region of R code.
Regards,
Marc
> On May 19, 2020, at 4:51 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just updated my ESS/Polymode installation today via melpa,
es execute, confirmed when I check for the resultant object.
Am I missing new behavior, or perhaps a setting that changed someplace, or that
I introduced a conflict with the updates today?
Thanks,
Marc Schwartz
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b("-", "-15-", x), format = "%m-%d-%Y")
[1] "1993-11-15"
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On May 15, 2020, at 5:38 AM, Poizot Emmanuel
> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I've a data frame with a column "Date":
>
> [1] 11-1993 11-199
aking them almost impossible to see.
For Andrew, if this is correct, and you are not referring to RStudio per Jeff,
you should post this to r-sig-mac:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
Otherwise, if it is RStudio, they have their own support here:
https://suppo
being character,
complex, numeric, integer, logical and raw."
Thus:
> c(0, x)
[1] "0" "a" "b" "*" "d" "e"
> sort(c(0, x))
[1] "*" "0" "a" "b" "d" "e"
Thus, "
ver the package is
located, if not on CRAN.
An alternative, if the package is stored in an online VC system (e.g. Github),
is that you may be able to read the relevant file from that system for the
version of the file that is tagged appropriately.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
; Paul
You might look at the intToBin() function in Henrik's R.utils package on CRAN:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/R.utils/index.html
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IALIZE_VERSION to 2. For maximal
back-compatibility, files ‘vignette.rds’ and ‘partial.rdb’ generated by R CMD
build are in serialization format version 2, and resave by default produces
files in serialization format version 2 (unless the original is already in
format version 3).
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Marc
led (voluntarily or involuntarily), you may want to
review the vignette for the longpower package which may have some insights,
and/or contact the package maintainer for additional guidance on how to
structure the code. See the vignette here:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/longpo
ran.r-project.org/web/packages/RODBC/vignettes/RODBC.pdf
There is also the r-sig-db e-mail list, which is focused in this domain, and
where follow up questions should be posted:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-db
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rights, to get
appropriate legal opinions on what it is you plan to build, how it will
interact with R and the packages you list below, and what all of that means for
your product.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Jul 22, 2019, at 1:28 PM, Patrick (Malone Quantitative)
> wrote:
>
olfgang Viechtbauer
> Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 9:15:50 AM
> To: Marc Schwartz
> Cc: Heather H Kettrey; R-help
> Subject: Re: [R] Conditional Logistic Regression with Multilevel Data [using
> clogistic() in Epi and lmer() in lme4???]
>
> Ouch, that was a brain
to below, I don't see an example of that type of
nesting structure.
The mixed effects models would generally support a nested random effects
specification, if that makes sense here.
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Marc Schwartz
> On Jul 3, 2019, at 4:41 AM, Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (SP)
> wrote:
>
>
ight be worthwhile posting to r-sig-mixed-models:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mixed-models
where experts in the domain of multi-level models reside.
There may be an approach using glmer() or an alternative package, where you can
define the paired observations within sites in manne
0.068
22000-01-15 0.042
> aggregate(O3_Conc ~ TimeStartWks, data = DF, max)
TimeStartWks O3_Conc
1 1999-12-26 0.068
2 2000-01-09 0.063
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Marc Schwartz
> On Jun 19, 2019, at 10:45 AM, Eric Berger wrote:
>
> I just realized that my method as written only work
en-my/help/4091364/windows-10-fix-blurry-apps
It is not clear to me if either is helpful here in the end as I do not have a
4K display, but at least shows alternative results using rseek.org.
Note that rseek.org, includes other sources beyond the official R e-mail list
archives, which is why the MS note
Hi Martin,
See inline below...
> On Jun 7, 2019, at 9:25 AM, Martin Maechler
> wrote:
>
>>>>>> Marc Schwartz via R-help
>>>>>>on Fri, 7 Jun 2019 09:07:21 -0400 writes:
>
>> Hi, Ok, some additional tweaks.
>
>> Relative t
The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
>> sticking things into it."
>> -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
>> On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 12:19 PM Marc Schwartz wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
&
nd they don't necessarily vary in a
>> regular way (like say all being powers of x where it'd be simple to just
>> have a vector for the powers you want)
>> So I might have
>> y<-x^2
>> y<-cos(x)
>> y<-exp(x+1)
>> What I am after is a way of running
; Thanks Nick Wray
Hi,
See ?plotmath
An example:
x <- 1:10
y <- x^2
plot(x, y, main = expression(paste("Plot of ", y %<-% x^2)))
There are other incantations and examples on the help page above.
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Marc Schwartz
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xact commands that you used to build and then check the
package?
"R CMD build" should result in a source tarball with the extension ".tar.gz",
which should then be used fully in the "R CMD check" call.
Perhaps the file that you named in the R CMD check call is not corr
required.
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.0 for Windows. So you probably want to visit a CRAN mirror
and download the release version of 3.6.0:
R version 3.6.0 (2019-04-26) -- "Planting of a Tree"
If you do not want to have multiple R versions on your computer, you can use
the normal Windows application uninstall process to
then ps2pdf, if you want to go that way with the CLI workflow. Might depend
upon whether or not you use other PS specific markup in the .tex file, like
pstricks. For example:
latex YourTeXFile.tex
dvips YourTeXFile -o YourTexFile.ps
ps2pdf YourTeXFile.ps YourTeXFile.pdf
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ase. Peter
usually includes it in his release announcement e-mail:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2019-April/462510.html
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> On Apr 29, 2019, at 7:32 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:
>
>
> On 30/04/19 11:08 AM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>
>> Offlist, as
;twoways", family = binomial("logit"), index = "ID")
Maximum Likelihood estimation
Newton-Raphson maximisation, 0 iterations
Return code 100: Initial value out of range.
You now have other issues to deal with, which appear to be coming from the
maxLik() function used from the
hat are apropos in this setting,
such as GEE, mixed-effects, robust covariance matrix, etc., you might want to
look at the CRAN task view that covers this domain:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/views/Econometrics.html
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:
1. The MedStats group on Google
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/medstats
2. datamethods group
https://discourse.datamethods.org
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> On Apr 5, 2019, at 12:39 AM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>
> https://www.r-project.org/mail.html
>
> Found immediately
ifferences in medians. That is, the null hypothesis for the test is not that
the medians are equal, and you are either accepting or rejecting that null.
Javed, I would suggest spending some time with a good tutorial on
non-parametric statistics.
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Marc Schwartz
> On Mar 19, 2019, at 6
ch of the R-Help archives suggests that Philip has posted previously,
going to back at least 2011, which is likely why this particular post managed
to not be moderated.
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Apologies.
Marc
> On Mar 13, 2019, at 6:12 AM, Vitalie Spinu wrote:
>
>
>
>>> On Thu, Mar 07 2019 12:17, Marc Schwartz via ESS-help wrote:
&g
> On Mar 7, 2019, at 12:51 PM, Alex Branham wrote:
>
>
> On Thu 07 Mar 2019 at 11:17, Marc Schwartz wrote:
>
>>> (add-to-list 'display-buffer '("*R" (display-buffer-reuse-window
>>> display-buffer-at-bottom)
>^ should be
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your reply. Responses inline below.
Marc
> On Mar 7, 2019, at 10:24 AM, Alex Branham wrote:
>
>
> On Wed 06 Mar 2019 at 18:53, Marc Schwartz via ESS-help
> wrote:
>
>> Three questions:
>>
>> 1. While the syntax highlighting seem
a Google
search, I have the following in my .emacs:
(remove-hook 'flymake-diagnostic-functions 'flymake-proc-legacy-flymake)
prior to both ESS and polymode being loaded.
Is this a temporary situation pending a yet to be released version of lintr, or
is there something else going on here?
Than
are independent
of the underlying object structure. So, while it may be unlikely that the
structure of these objects would change in the future, that is not guaranteed.
Thus, using the extractor functions is more "future-proof" than directly
accessing object components directly.
Regards,
M
with 'dim' attributes, the behavior
is essentially consistent as described above.
Thus, perhaps just add the second sentence above or similar wording to the
section for Matrices and arrays.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Feb 20, 2019, at 4:23 AM, ঋষি ( ऋषि / rIsHi )
> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
AI measurements for each leaf of plot 104, 105, etc. Any
> help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hi,
This is easy using base R functions. See ?aggregate, ?by and ?tapply for a
starting place.
For example:
> aggregate(lai ~ plot, data = DF, FU
Hi,
A quick Google search using "R periodicity" turned up the 'xts' package on CRAN:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/xts/index.html
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Jan 30, 2019, at 2:24 PM, Sarah Goslee wrote:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> A quick look on rseek.or
Hi,
Just to emphasize Bert's e-mail with a hint, the 'mark.time' argument for
plot.survfit() is FALSE by default.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Jan 17, 2019, at 2:45 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>
> Have you consulted ?plot.survfit ? There are examples for KM plots there.
>
>
the other hand, is a third party package that would need to be
installed separately, if desired.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Jan 8, 2019, at 1:46 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>
> I think it's ?install.packages
>
> Bert Gunter
>
> "The trouble with having an open m
to consider contacting what appears to be a small-ish group of
common authors that I came across in the search who have described the
methodology (e.g. Taylan or Yerlikaya-Özkurt) to see if they are aware of any R
implementations.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Jan 4, 2019, at 5:16 PM, Bert Gun
myframe.rand <- subset(myframe, day %in% seq(start, length.out = 25, by =
"day"))
In your example, all rows will be returned, but from your larger dataset, you
will only get the rows that have dates within the range defined.
Given the above, I will leave it to you to define the t
full dataset.
What am I missing?
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Dec 7, 2018, at 7:18 PM, Dagmar Cimiotti
> wrote:
>
> Hi Jim and everyone else,
>
> Mhm, no this is not what I am looking for. I think in your way I would
> randomly sample two values of day 1 and
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