Hi.
Does anyone know whether the following error is a result of a bug or a
feature?
I can eliminate the error by making ML=F, but I would like to see the
values of the cut-points and their variance. Is there anything that I
can do?
tmp.vec<-c(0, 0, 0 , 0 ,0 , 1, 0, 2, 0 , 0, 5 ,5 ,
Variable | t1_v19a ct1_ix17
-+
t1_v19a |1
ct1_ix17 |.6169 1
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Thanks for your help.
Janet
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> Janet Rosenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> I hope someon
I hope someone here knows the answer to this since it will save me from
delving deep into documentation.
Based on 22 pairs of vectors, I have noticed that tetrachoric
correlation coefficients in stata are almost uniformly higher than those
in R, sometimes dramatically so (TCC=.61 in stata, .51
ot;)
> library(foreign)
> w<-read.xport("demagogue.xpt")
The xpt files are up to 400 M, and the csv files are about 100 M.
Janet
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Harvard Injury Control Research Center, Harvard School of Public Health
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and am running RAqua 1.8.1.
Is there anything I can do to make it deal with these files successfully?
Janet
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Janet Rosenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Harvard Injury Control Research Center, Harvard School of Public Health
en it computes something, the window will often decide to move
itself over for no apparent reason, so it moves one button at a time,
very slowly --- this doesn't happen under linux or Mac.
Is there any way to stop this from happening?
Thanks,
Janet Rosenbaum
Thanks for all the helpful decimal point information. I implemented it,
so our friends at WHO should be happy.
It wasn't pure laziness --- I wanted to avoid cluttering the GUI.
To paraphrase from Ethics of the Fathers, "the more features; the more worry."
Thanks,
Janet
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am as foolproof as possible, and would
prefer not to give users a chance to have commas as both decimal points
and field delimiters.
Thanks,
Janet Rosenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences, Harvard Unive
Hi.
We've written a GUI for R. Under linux and Macintosh, it looks good, but
under Windows, the rendering is unbearably slow.
Can we do anything to speed it up?
Is it possible to compile our program, for instance?
If not, I have a second question:
The buttons on our GUI move over wheneve
would be read.dta or read.table or read.xport or any of
the similar commands.
Also, is there a way to make associative arrays?
It would be nice to be able to get the format from input and then have
command<-array[format]
Otherwise, I guess I'll just do cascading if's.
Thanks
and fsep is
the variable whose value I want to change.
I consulted with the tcltk documentation and none of their syntax or
variations thereon works.
Thanks,
Janet Rosenbaum
Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences, Harvard University
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t's hard to say what might have happened.
Thus far, I have moved all my old X11R6 and X11 directories elsewhere,
including the Library/Receipts for them, and reinstalled Mac's X11 and
SDK, but that didn't work.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Janet Rosenbaum
PhD Candidate, Health
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