- 1. apply_syntax (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 12:44:37 +0100
- Dear list participants! If I use the "apply" command for the function "mean", how can I include options like na.rm=T for instance. Any help is appreciated. best regards, Hubert. -- o /\\___ \ ^@^ /\
- /archives/html/s-news/2001-05/msg00015.html (6,803 bytes)
- 2. NA-remove (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 10:38:12 +0100
- Just a proposal to the responsible people for the next Splus-version! Dealing with data including NAs there exist several function dependant options to omit. E.g. na.rm=T, na.action="na.omit", na.met
- /archives/html/s-news/2001-04/msg00112.html (7,079 bytes)
- 3. acf (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 12:58:41 +0100
- Dear participants! E.g.: I have a numerical vector of length 100. why does the acf function of time shift 10 not give the same results as cor(vec[1:90],vec[11:100] ? Best thanks for comments? Hubert
- /archives/html/s-news/2000-11/msg00198.html (6,745 bytes)
- 4. [S] acf_function (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 20:09:07 +0100
- dear list-participants! I am testing the autocorrelation behavior of a residual vector vec (length 2500) by using the command e.g acf(vec,plot=F)[[1]][2] ... time lag = 1 The vector seems to be norma
- /archives/html/s-news/2000-02/msg00048.html (7,813 bytes)
- 5. [S] sequential_data_access (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 10:39:49 +0100
- Dear list-participants! I have a series of data objects called obj1, obj2, obj3 .... objn and I want to adress these data sequentially in a loop. If I use paste('obj','k',sep='') I receive the charac
- /archives/html/s-news/1999-12/msg00020.html (7,570 bytes)
- 6. [S] Summary: sequential_data_access (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 13:53:10 +0100
- Dear Colleagues! Thanks to all who replied to my question Proper solutions are the following: get(paste('obj', k, sep=''") or eval(parse(text=paste('obj', k, sep=''))) Best regards, Hubert Holzmann.
- /archives/html/s-news/1999-12/msg00023.html (7,821 bytes)
- 7. d a file line by line (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 11:38:51 +0100
- Dear colleagues! How can I compute mean monthly values from a daily time series. The command aggregate.cts uses nf-frequencies wich does not consider the different length of months. Best thanks for s
- /archives/html/s-news/1999-11/msg00264.html (7,442 bytes)
- 8. [S] Summary_pmvnorm (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 08:58:01 +0100
- The question was: the The solution is: Yes, try using: 1 - pnorm(q[1]) - pnorm(q[2]) + pmvnorm(q[1],q[2]) You can put in other mean vectors and VCV matrices, too, as long as you use the correct margi
- /archives/html/s-news/1999-09/msg00087.html (8,916 bytes)
- 9. [S] program_termination (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 09:26:32 +0100
- Dear list participants! I am using S-plus 4.5 under Windows NT and have the following problem: Using the plot (or lines, points) functions with predefined thresholds (ylim, xlim) for plotting data wh
- /archives/html/s-news/1999-09/msg00223.html (7,583 bytes)
- 10. [S] pmvnorm (score: 1)
- Author: "HOLZMANN HUBERT" <holz@edv2.boku.ac.at>
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 09:52:29 +0100
- Dear list participants! Is there a possibility using the pmvnorm function (bivariate cumulative probability) with the upper right probability P(X > q[1], Y > q[2]) instead of the default lower left p
- /archives/html/s-news/1999-08/msg00240.html (7,470 bytes)
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