Re: [R] help on hmisc

2010-05-08 Thread Frank E Harrell Jr
:10:36 +0200 Subject: Re: [R] help on hmisc From: jorism...@gmail.com To: zach...@hotmail.com CC: r-help@r-project.org Puzzling question. You install R, you click on install packages, you select a mirror, you select hmisc, and done. There is a 64bit version of R

Re: [R] help on hmisc

2010-05-08 Thread Uwe Ligges
I am looking for the instructions is that I hope 64 bit hmisc will run better(faster) than 32 bit on 64 environment. Regards, Zach. -- Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 11:10:36 +0200 Subject: Re: [R] help on hmisc From: jorism...@gmail.com To: zach

Re: [R] help on hmisc

2010-05-08 Thread Natalie Van Zuydam
for the instructions is that I hope 64 bit hmisc will run better(faster) than 32 bit on 64 environment. Regards, Zach. -- Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 11:10:36 +0200 Subject: Re: [R] help on hmisc From: jorism...@gmail.com To: zach...@hotmail.com

Re: [R] help on hmisc

2010-05-07 Thread Joris Meys
Puzzling question. You install R, you click on install packages, you select a mirror, you select hmisc, and done. There is a 64bit version of R, but a 32bit runs smooth on a Windows 7 64bit as well. if you love the command line, look at ?install.packages. I can't see why you would like to compile

Re: [R] help on hmisc

2010-05-07 Thread Joris Meys
. Regards, Zach. -- Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 11:10:36 +0200 Subject: Re: [R] help on hmisc From: jorism...@gmail.com To: zach...@hotmail.com CC: r-help@r-project.org Puzzling question. You install R, you click on install packages, you select a mirror, you select

Re: [R] help on hmisc

2010-05-07 Thread nvanzuydam
, Zach. -- Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 11:10:36 +0200 Subject: Re: [R] help on hmisc From: jorism...@gmail.com To: zach...@hotmail.com CC: r-help@r-project.org Puzzling question. You install R, you click on install packages, you select

[R] help on hmisc

2010-05-06 Thread zach Li
can anyone know where i can find information on compile hmisc on windows, especially 64 windows? thanks, _ The New Busy is not the too busy. Combine all your e-mail accounts with

[R] Help with Hmisc, cut2, split and quantile

2010-03-08 Thread Guy Green
Hello, I have a set of data with two columns: Target and Actual. A http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1584647/Sample_table.txt Sample_table.txt is attached but the data looks like this: Actual Target -0.125 0.016124906 0.135 0.120799865 ... ... ... ... I want to

Re: [R] Help with Hmisc, cut2, split and quantile

2010-03-08 Thread Peter Ehlers
On 2010-03-08 8:47, Guy Green wrote: Hello, I have a set of data with two columns: Target and Actual. A http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1584647/Sample_table.txt Sample_table.txt is attached but the data looks like this: Actual Target -0.125 0.016124906 0.135 0.120799865 ...

Re: [R] Help with Hmisc, cut2, split and quantile

2010-03-08 Thread David Freedman
try as.numeric(read_data$DEC) this should turn it into a numeric variable that you can work with hth David Freedman CDC, Atlanta Guy Green wrote: Hi Peter others, Thanks (Peter) - that gets me really close to what I was hoping for. The one problem I have is that the cut approach

Re: [R] Help with Hmisc, cut2, split and quantile

2010-03-08 Thread Guy Green
Hi Peter others, Thanks (Peter) - that gets me really close to what I was hoping for. The one problem I have is that the cut approach breaks the data into intervals based on the absolute value of the Target data, rather than their frequency. In other words, if the data ranged from 0 to 50,

Re: [R] Help with Hmisc, cut2, split and quantile

2010-03-08 Thread Peter Ehlers
On 2010-03-08 18:00, Guy Green wrote: Hi Peter others, Thanks (Peter) - that gets me really close to what I was hoping for. The one problem I have is that the cut approach breaks the data into intervals based on the absolute value of the Target data, rather than their frequency. In other