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1. Function to find closest/matching value (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 15:57:30 -0400
S-PLUS 6 R2 MSWindows 2000 All, I have a dataframe with 11,000,000 rows and 2 columns (call it myDF). I need to match a number (myNum) with a value in the second column in order to find the value I w
/archives/html/s-news/2002-05/msg00071.html (8,033 bytes)

2. Predict.gam() with polynomials (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 13:05:23 -0400
S-PLUS 6, R2 I have a data frame with 2 colums: newSpd newPrm 1 1 NA 2 2 NA 3 3 2.549865 4 4 2.825063 5 5 3.117426 6 6 3.599387 7 7 NA 8 8 4.437345 9 9 4.815627 10 10 5.331647 11 11 5.673211 12 12 NA
/archives/html/s-news/2002-04/msg00113.html (9,663 bytes)

3. Summary: Predict.gam() with polynomials (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 13:51:19 -0400
I only got one response from Nick Ellis, but what a response it was. It was so good that I am leaving it intact and forwarding it on to the group - see below. Thanks, Nick. Try new.poly <- lm(newPrm
/archives/html/s-news/2002-04/msg00120.html (9,526 bytes)

4. Weibull parameter estimation (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:15:04 -0400
S-PLUS 6 R2 Windows XP I have a question that may have to be answered by an Insightful developer. I have a bunch of Weibull distribution paramters - scale, mu, and shape - calculated using weibullRob
/archives/html/s-news/2002-04/msg00210.html (8,565 bytes)

5. Weibull and other distributions (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 13:27:06 -0500
S-PLUS6 R2, Windows 2000 This is more of a statistics question, but I need to know what S-PLUS commands to use also. I have a bunch of wind speed data, namely the 5-minute average speed and the peak
/archives/html/s-news/2002-03/msg00139.html (9,763 bytes)

6. New graphsheet with plot() (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 11:44:57 -0500
S-PLUS 6 R2 I know this has to be an easy question, and that the answer is staring me in the face, like a snake waiting to bite. When using plot() from the command line repetitively, the current grap
/archives/html/s-news/2002-03/msg00152.html (8,045 bytes)

7. Summary: New graphsheet with plot() (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 09:36:41 -0500
Thanks to Leonid Gibiansky, Bert Gunter, Chuck Taylor, and Karl Nissen. Based on all the advice, the best solution for me is to issue the graphsheet() function command with no arguments to open a new
/archives/html/s-news/2002-03/msg00166.html (8,389 bytes)

8. Summary: Weibull and other distributions (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 10:22:57 -0500
I got some quick and helpful answers to my distribution question. Thanks to Charles Annis, Kim Elmore, and P.J. Wells for their help. The original email was rather long, so rather than clutter this e
/archives/html/s-news/2002-03/msg00169.html (14,498 bytes)

9. Goodness of fit values (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 18:25:17 -0500
S-PLUS 6 R2 Windows 2000 I am trying to determine a general theoretical distribution for a large data set so that when the data set is small, it can be assumed that this particular theoretical distri
/archives/html/s-news/2002-03/msg00194.html (9,221 bytes)

10. Chisq.gof (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 15:51:51 -0500
S-PLUS 6 on HP UNIX. I have a vector with 105120 observation points. I plotted up the probability density function, and it looks very much like a weibull distribution. I played around with rweibull
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00014.html (8,037 bytes)

11. Dual processors (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 11:21:16 -0500
Is anyone out there using S-PLUS 6 or 2000 on a dual-processor PC? If so, have you noticed any increase in processing speed? I know that S-PLUS for UNIX is not coded to take advantage of more than 1
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00108.html (7,476 bytes)

12. logicals (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 12:25:29 -0500
I will summarize my question on dual processors later. This is another question on logical operators in S-PLUS 6 for UNIX. I need to evaluate values less than a certain value. The expected operator
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00111.html (7,364 bytes)

13. Summary: Dual processors (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 09:03:35 -0500
Wow - there were a lot of responses on this one. The important excerpts from each email are given below. What I've gleaned from the information is that S-PLUS will not use multiple processors unless
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00120.html (12,242 bytes)

14. Names() (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 14:40:42 -0500
I have switched over to S-PLUS 6 on a PC running Windows XP from S-PLUS 6 on UNIX. The following command worked in my script on UNIX, but does not work on my PC . . . Problem in assign: No data to i
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00142.html (7,720 bytes)

15. Summary: Names(), and ANOTHER QUESTION! (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 16:48:30 -0500
Thanks to Steve McKinney and Tom Jagger of Insightful for providing the correct code to do what is needed in my script, and to Bert Gunter for the suggestion to understand assign() more clearly. Firs
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00143.html (9,254 bytes)

16. Re: Summary: Names(), and ANOTHER QUESTION! (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 17:29:29 -0500
Thanks, David. SPLUS 6 V2 is what I have. I played around with it so much I forgot to add something. I got that error when I put as.vector() around the tapply() function. I am trying to bind the mean
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00144.html (13,469 bytes)

17. Re: ... ANOTHER QUESTION! Answer Found... (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 10:21:55 -0500
Call off the dogs on this one, for the time being. I did another search of the archives using different criteria and found some emails that indicated I have to make Hour a factor, then all will be we
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00157.html (13,908 bytes)

18. Logic problem (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 11:20:47 -0500
S-PLUS 6 v2 on Windows XP I have a dataframe created through tapply that has years, months, and days. February poses a problem since sometimes there are 29 days. Thus the Day dimension in the resulti
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00168.html (8,036 bytes)

19. Summary: Logic Problem (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 12:07:23 -0500
It was easier than I thought. Must be Monday. I had some lunch, got some nutrition in my brain and figured out: good <- !(df$Year %%4 != 0 & df$Day == 29) Thanks to Bert Gunter and James Holtman for
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00170.html (7,427 bytes)

20. Logic problem (score: 1)
Author: "Lambert.Winnie" <lambert.winifred@ensco.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 12:04:36 -0500
It was easier than I thought. Must be Monday. I had some lunch, got some nutrition in my brain and figured out: good <- !(df$Year %%4 != 0 & df$Day == 29) Thanks to Bert Gunter and James Holtman for
/archives/html/s-news/2002-02/msg00171.html (7,742 bytes)


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