I am using the hier.part package for calculating the goodness of fit.
Before I started with
my data I tried to use the example that the package comes with . I have
loaded the library
hier.part and gtools. But the package gives the following error
Loading required package: gregmisc
Loading requir
Hello R-team
I´ve got a question concerning the hierarchical partitioning function. If the
variables of a model fitted with glm (binomial)show a high joint effect, does
this necessarily only mean, that these variables are highly correlated and
therefor the model fitting was not optimal, or ca
T. Murlidharan Nair wrote:
I am using the hier.part package for calculating the goodness of fit.
Before I started with
my data I tried to use the example that the package comes with . I have
loaded the library
hier.part and gtools. But the package gives the following error
Loading required packa
It still gives me the same error !!
Murli
Uwe Ligges wrote:
T. Murlidharan Nair wrote:
I am using the hier.part package for calculating the goodness of fit.
Before I started with
my data I tried to use the example that the package comes with . I
have loaded the library
hier.part and gtools. But t
T. Murlidharan Nair wrote:
It still gives me the same error !!
OK, what is your version of R, which OS, which library paths have you
set, and is gregmisc installed in more than one of the libraries?
What does "it unzipped to gtools" in your former mail mean (in
particular: What is gtools?)?
Uwe
The R version I am using is 1.9.1 . My operating system is windows.
gregmisc is installed in only one of the
libraries.
gregmisc when unzipped gets installed as gtools. After I looked at the
index .html page I guess gtools is gregmisc so I am
not sure why it is not happy. I can only include i
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Uwe Ligges wrote:
> T. Murlidharan Nair wrote:
>
> > It still gives me the same error !!
>
> OK, what is your version of R, which OS, which library paths have you
> set, and is gregmisc installed in more than one of the libraries?
> What does "it unzipped to gtools" in your
Roger Bivand wrote:
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Uwe Ligges wrote:
T. Murlidharan Nair wrote:
It still gives me the same error !!
OK, what is your version of R, which OS, which library paths have you
set, and is gregmisc installed in more than one of the libraries?
What does "it unzipped to gtools" in yo
Do you know, please, why is package "hier.part" limited to the
maximum number of 12 variables? When is hierarchical partitioning
used for large-scale comparisons, I found this limitation very un-
usefull.
I tried to somehow split my data to less variables and computed the
hierarchical partition