[R] R-help Digest, Vol 131, Issue 15

Vasco Cadavez vcadavez at ipb.pt
Tue Jan 14 19:29:48 CET 2014


Dear R Users,

I'm searching for a Self Start function for Weibull function (3 parameters).

Somebody can help?


Cheers,

Vasco Cadavez




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> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 03:52:30 -0800 (PST)
> From: Hock Ann Lim <lim_ha  yahoo.com>
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> Subject: [R] To modify FMCD
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> Dear R Experts,
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> Can anyone teach me how to modify the FMCD algorithm in R. If I wish to replace the C-step in FMCD by the index set.
> Let I(old)={pi(1)old,pi(2)old,...,p(h)old} and I(new)={pi(1)new, pi(2)new,..,p(h)new} the index sets that correspond to the sample items in H(old) and H(new) respectively.
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> The C-step is conducted as follow:
> If I(new) not equal to I(old), H(old):=H(new). and calculate T and S based on H(new). Otherwise, the process is stopped.
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> Thank you.
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> Regards,
> Lim Hock Ann
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> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 16:01:31 +0800
> From: Lisa S <lisha.sheng  gmail.com>
> To: IZHAK shabsogh <ishaqbaba  yahoo.com>
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> In this calculation:
> (dg0%*%t(dx0))
>   is
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>      [,1]  [,2]
> [1,]    0 -0.75
> [2,]    0  0.50
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> So: exp2 = NaN
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> It is extremely easy to find out the issue if you go back line by line,
> this is a basic procedure of debugging. Please do it yourself next time.
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> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 3:09 PM, IZHAK shabsogh <ishaqbaba  yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> kindly help me fine what is the mistake with following:
>> my aim is to compute those steps and obtain a vector with values (3,5)
>> but i am geting (NAN,NAN)
>>
>> Q<-matrix(c(5,-3,-3,2),2,2)
>> b<-rbind(0,1)
>> H0<-diag(2)
>> x0<-rbind(0,0)
>> d0<-b
>> g0<--b
>> a0<--(t(g0)%*%d0)/(t(d0)%*%Q%*%d0)
>> x1<-x0+a0[,1]*d0
>> dx0<-x1-x0
>> g1<-Q%*%x1-b
>> dg0<-g1-g0
>> exp1<-(t(dg0)%*%H0%*%dg0)/(t(dg0)%*%dx0)
>> exp2<-(dx0%*%t(dx0))/(dg0%*%t(dx0))
>> exp3<-(dx0%*%t(dg0)%*%H0 +H0%*%dg0%*%t(dx0))/(dx0%*%t(dg0))
>> H1<-H0+(1+exp1[,1])*exp2-exp3
>> d1<--H1%*%g1
>> a2<-(t(g1)%*%d1)/(t(d1)%*%Q%*%d1)
>> x2<-x1+a2[,1]*d1
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> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 08:42:09 -0600
> From: Hadley Wickham <h.wickham  gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [R] Find the package of a class given classname
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>>> How to find the package of a class given classname?
>>> For example, there is a class called GAlignments, I want to do something
>>> like
>>> attr("GAlignments", "package") that gives you the package where the class
>>> is defined? But of course, attr("GAlignments", "package") won't work...
>> You didn't say whether you wanted to be able to do this
>> programmatically.
>>
>> If that's the case maybe you're lucky and the package where the class
>> is defined is already attached to your session. In that case:
>>
>>    > attr(class(new("GAlignments")), "package")
>>    [1] "GenomicRanges"
> Or maybe findClass?
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>> Otherwise, if the package in question is installed but not attached
>> you can still do:
>>
>>    ??`GAlignments-class`
> Or class?GAlignments
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> Hadley
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