Dirk Eddelbuettel schrieb am 19.11.2004 00:05
On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 08:21:04PM +, Chris Evans wrote:
[...]
Any chance I can be useful? Could I team up with someone who really
knows what s/he is doing but doesn't use Debian stable and work this
together?
Let me know, I'd love to put
Dirk Eddelbuettel schrieb am 15.11.2004 02:35
[CRAN Debian respository]
It has been turned off by the CRAN masters as the content had slipped
further and further behind the Debian content.
Current R and CRAN packages are on the Debian archives; you can install
these on testing too. To
Dirk Eddelbuettel schrieb am 15.11.2004 04:12
On Sun, Nov 14, 2004 at 07:35:27PM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
[...]
Current R and CRAN packages are on the Debian archives; you can install
these on testing too. To the best of my knowledge, there are no backports
of current R and Debian CRAN
Hi all!
Did I miss something or is it just a temporary problem? Where has
the Debian respository
http://cran.r-project.org woody/main Packages
resp.
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/
gone? I tried it for about the last 7 hours.
$ apt-get update
[...]
Err http://cran.r-project.org
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On 7 Nov 2003 at 8:19, Thomas Lumley wrote:
Just to make the point more clear:
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,v11=,v11))
d1-fb.12.hint[[v1]]
d2-fb.12.hint[[v11]]
res-chisq.test(d1,d2)
print(res)
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Marc Schwartz wrote:
[answer to my problem]
Thanks!
BTW to the german speaking readers: What's the R pendant to or
translation for Konfigurationsfrequenzanalyse (KFA)?
I am not a German speaker, however:
Analysis of Configuration Frequencies (CFA)?
Sounds reasonable ;-).
There is a
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
Well, the error message might be slightly beside the point, but the
issue would seem to be that there are no ja's inside either vector.
I.e. it first reduces each factor to those levels that are actually
present, then checks whether there are at least two levels.
Thanks for
Spencer Graves wrote:
As Peter said, the standard chi-square for a 2x2 table won't work for
your data. However, if you tabulate the numbers first and then ask for
the chi-square, you get a warning, not an error:
Thanks for the solution of my problem!
Best regards,
Christoph
Dave Cacela schrieb:
Christoph,
I concur with the other respondents who questioned why someone would wish to
calculate the median of a factor. However, with regard to your actual
question, I suspect that median() is giving different answers because the
two vectors are not both factors, i.e., that
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
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Dave Cacela schrieb:
Christoph, I concur with the other respondents who questioned why someone
would wish to calculate the median of a factor. However, with regard to
your actual question, I suspect that median() is giving different
Hi all,
I hope this isn't a naive newbie question again. Here you can see column 264 of
a data frame containing data of the same interview in May and September. Column
264 contains the answers of 49 persons to a question in May.
fbhint.spss1[,264]
[1] teils/teils sehr wichtig NA NA
answer.
Regards,
Christoph
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else
going wrong to report]
Then everything is ok.
as.numeric(fbhint.spss1$V15.SP1) - tmp.data2
median(tmp.data2, na.rm=T)
[1] 2
Christoph
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Christoph Bier schrieb:
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Yes, it is, thanks! But it seems only to work with arrays as
No, it also works with data.frames as help(colSums) told me.
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Regards,
Christoph
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to do
with such scripts.
Thanks for your answer!
Best regards,
Christoph
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Jonathan Baron schrieb:
On 10/21/03 12:22, Christoph Bier wrote:
Hi,
is there an graphics overview, where the graphic capabitlities
of R are shown with the corresponding code?
A very elementary overview like this is in our Notes on R for
psychology experiments and questionnaires, in CRAN
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Christoph Bier wrote:
[...]
RTMFs are welcome =/. But I read 'help(plot)' (plot is
what I actually use for the graphic above¹) and 'help(par)',
(Read the muckin' *what*?? ;-) )
Oops :-D
[...]
(Odd, BTW, www.springer.de says it ships within 3
Regards,
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among one another but abreast. Sorry, can't tell
you why. But I will try to create a simple example.
[example]
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. But not with my data frame.
Regards,
Christoph
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Uwe Ligges schrieb:
Christoph Bier wrote:
Hi,
how can I tell 'summary' to print the name of the summarised variable?
This is probably an awkward newbie question but I didn't find an
answer in the Docus, the FAQ and maillist archive.
I want a summary for about 250 variables and realise
in my machine, too.
How to install a package describes the FAQ
(http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html):
5.2 How can add-on packages be installed?
HTH
Greetings,
Christoph
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Philippe Glaziou schrieb:
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You may need to quote the Hmisc object's name:
install.packages(Hmisc)
Yes, that's it -- nearly: I had also to
quote installWithVers = true.
Thanks!
Greetings,
Christoph
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Prof Brian Ripley schrieb:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003, Christoph Bier wrote:
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Ok, I'll keep that in mind. But may I ask why you suggest
leaving it out?
That's the wrong question: you need to say why you intend
to include it. Givne that you don't know the difference
between true and TRUE, I guess
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