ridicule: Ridicule
R: Ridicule
ridiculeR Documentation
Ridicule
R: Ridicule
ridiculeR Documentation
Ridicule
R: Parse the h2o cv grid into something less ridiculous.
h2o_cvdfR Documentation
Parse the h2o cv grid
Package: tweetio
Title: Really, Really, Ridiculously Fast I/O, Transformation, and Analytical Routines Twitter Data
", exo = "intercept")
### matrix
purtest(as.matrix(df_inv), pmax = 4, test = "ips", exo = "intercept")
")
#### Hadri (2000) test
## matches results vom EViews 9.5 (if dfcor = FALSE):
object,
data = NULL,
index = NULL,
", "hadri"),
exo = c("none", "intercept", "trend"),
lags = c("SIC", "AIC", "Hall"),
", "hadri"),
exo = c("none", "intercept", "trend"),
lags = c("SIC", "AIC", "Hall"),
## Hadri test (combining KPSS tests)
phadri <- function(object, exo = c("intercept", "trend"),
kernel = c
implementing the first-generation combination procedure proposed by Hadri (2000).
Usage
phadri(object, exo = c("intercept
, error = NULL)")
#' Ridicule
#'
",
logit = "Choi's Logit Unit-Root Test",
hadri = "Hadri Test
",
logit = "Choi's Logit Unit-Root Test",
hadri = "Hadri Test")
",
logit = "Choi's Logit Unit-Root Test",
hadri = "Hadri Test
, declare here to avoid CRAN warnings
## This is getting ridiculous
c("Value",
ratio string matches
Description
To analyze and plot sentence similarity, we need the data out of the
fail - ridiculous starting value for b3
Try(fm1 <- nls(y ~ (b1/b2) * exp(-0.5*((x-b3)/b2)**2), Eckerle4
## should fail - ridiculous starting value for b3
Try(fm1 <- nls(y ~ (b1/b2) * exp(-0.5*((x-b3)/b2)**2), Eckerle4
molecules, you almost certainly
want to facet the plot with `scales = "free"` to avoid drawing ridiculously
large
welcomeMessage <- formals(sys.function())[["welcomeMessage"]];
if (nchar(welcomeMessage) > 256) {
throw("Ridiculous
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