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How to force R to use a specified factor level as reference in a regression?
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See the relevel() function. Here is an example:
set.seed(123)
x <- rnorm(100)
DF <- data.frame(x = x,
y = 4 + (1.5*x) + rnorm(100, sd = 2),
b = gl(5, 20))
head(DF)
str(DF)
m1 <- lm(y ~ x + b, data = DF)
summary(m1)
Now alter the factor ...
Why doesn't C# support the return of references?
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How to get a list of installed android applications and pick one to run
...ng with a server. Is there any guidelines?
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What are the differences between the urllib, urllib2, urllib3 and requests module?
...tful API, and is as easy as:
import requests
resp = requests.get('http://www.mywebsite.com/user')
resp = requests.post('http://www.mywebsite.com/user')
resp = requests.put('http://www.mywebsite.com/user/put')
resp = requests.delete('http://www.mywebsite.com/user/delete')
Regardless of whether GE...
How to get the anchor from the URL using jQuery?
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You can use the .indexOf() and .substring(), like this:
var url = "www.aaa.com/task1/1.3.html#a_1";
var hash = url.substring(url.indexOf("#")+1);
You can give it a try here, if it may not have a # in it, do an if(url.indexOf("#") != -1) check like this:
var url = "www.aaa.com/task1/1.3.ht...
Grep characters before and after match?
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3 characters before and 4 characters after
$> echo "some123_string_and_another" | grep -o -P '.{0,3}string.{0,4}'
23_string_and
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What's the difference between eval, exec, and compile?
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ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''
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Convert string to a variable name
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There is another simple solution found there:
http://www.r-bloggers.com/converting-a-string-to-a-variable-name-on-the-fly-and-vice-versa-in-r/
To convert a string to a variable:
x <- 42
eval(parse(text = "x"))
[1] 42
And the opposite:
x <- 42
deparse(substitute(x))
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Sorting a list using Lambda/Linq to objects
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