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Hi, A quick question from a social scientist new to R - how do I get coordProj / plot.Mclust to label the nodes by row names? Using "identify" only gives me the row numbers... Thanks. -- Bobby
Hi, This might be a silly question, but how do I create a pooled model (binomial family) as a baseline for a likelihood-ratio test for a random-intercept lmer model? R won't compare a glm model with an...
Hi, quick question from a social scientist new to R: how do I add labels/row names to the nodes in coordProj / plot.Mclust plots? Apologies if this is a silly question... Thanks. -- Bobby ____________________________________________________________________________________Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo...
Hi all, I've been trying to get a large (12mb) Stata survey database into R. I managed that, but when I attach survey weights, something goes wrong. The error message is: object dchina not found. Here's the script...
Hi, does anyone know how to do random effects plots for multi-level models? "plot(ranef(model))" doesn't seem to work in the latest release. Here's the error message: Error in table(x) : argument "x" is missing, with...
Just: "missing values in object". That would imply the object was created. But then I write "dchina", and it says "object dchina not found". -Bobby --- Thomas Lumley <tlumley at u.washington.edu> wrote: > On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, A Das...
Thanks, Thomas. Yes, that's exactly what happened: the warnings came first after "data(China)", and then after "dchina<-svydesign..." So the design object isn't being produced? The dataset is very large, and the weights were already set in...
That worked. Many thanks, Thomas. -Bobby --- Thomas Lumley <tlumley at u.washington.edu> wrote: > On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, A Das wrote: > > > Just: "missing values in object". That would imply > the > > object was created. But then I write "dchina", and...
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