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6 results for “from:Amit Sengupta”

memory issue
Amit Sengupta · May 2, 2017 · r-help

HI,I am unable to read a 2.4 gig file into a table (using read.table) in a 64 bit R environment. Do you have any suggestions?Amit [[alternative HTML version deleted]]

memory problem
Amit Sengupta · May 2, 2017 · r-help

Hi,I was unable to read a 2.4 gig file into an R object using read.table in 64 bit R environment. Please let me have your suggestions.Amit Sengupta [[alternative HTML version deleted]]

cv.binary problem
Amit Sengupta · Jun 15, 2016 · r-help

HI,I am analyzing a risk model for type 2 diabetes using a logistic regression. In the final model I have only 6 predictors. The regression gives correct output (fullmod is the fitted model). Now I? try to do cross...

preprocessing problem
Amit Sengupta · Oct 5, 2015 · r-help

Hi,I am having a problem with the ReadAffy() in the university R programming environment. I install affyPLM and invoke library(affyPLM) in the following way. I have the cel files in the craig subdirectory. Please let me know how...

readaff() problem
Amit Sengupta · Oct 12, 2015 · r-help

Hi,I am having a problem with the ReadAffy() in the university R programming environment. I install affyPLM and invoke library(affyPLM) in the following way. I have the cel files in the craig subdirectory. Please let me know how...

cv.glm problem
Amit Sengupta · Jun 15, 2016 · r-help

HI,I am analyzing a risk model for type 2 diabetes using a logistic regression. In the final model I have only 6 predictors. The regression gives correct output (fullmod is the fitted model). Now I have a subset of...

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