Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "centigrade".
2013 Feb 08
1
plot ᵒ C in graph axis label
Readers,
For a part of the 'plot' command:
...ylab=expression(paste('rate (',degree~C^-1,')'))...
Is it possible to introduce 'thinspace' (e.g. '\thinspace' in LaTeX)
between the degree (?) sign and the centigrade (C) symbol?
--
r2151
2006 Feb 04
1
RUnit - need advice on a good directory structure or tips...
...oo, fileName="result_foo.html")
## runTestFile("test_foo.r")
======================================================
##################################################
## ../codes/foo.r
##
## A code file sample
##
##################################################
## centigrade to fahrenheit
c2f <- function(a) return(9/5 * a + 32)
## fahrenheit to centigrade
f2c <- function(f) return(5/9 * (f - 32))
=========================================================
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2007 Oct 23
3
MGE Pulsar Ellipse 800 off early or box shutdown late
> If you set lowbatt=70 then the behaviour you are seeing is normal. Don't
> set lowbatt and you'll get the default manufacturer settings which is
> LOWBATTERY at 30% charge level.
>
> Philippe
Thanks for quick response!
I realized this and forget this setting!
For now I think that my box does not recognize signal about low battery -
I'm only started to read SHUT
2011 Jul 22
2
My status
Hello list,
In case anyone's wondering why I haven't been replying here much lately:
1. I've been busy working (you know, paid work) on full text search
indexing redesign. That change was a bigger job than I realized at first
(mainly due to virtual mailboxes), so I've been a bit
stressed/frustrated over it. I finally finished it today though, so
that's over now:
2011 Mar 03
2
lattice custom axis function -- right side margins
Dear R help list,
I have a plot with two different vertical scales that I want to display
on either side of the plot. It's quite similar to the
Fahrenheit-Centigrade example in the examples section of the
documentation for axis.default.
The right-side axis is clipped off, though, and I haven't been able to
figure out anything with viewport() and clipping or trellis.par.set to
fix that... Any help greatly appreciated! Minimal example below.
I would als...
2007 Sep 28
6
Graphics and LaTeX documents with the same font
Dear All,
I know how to export graphics as pdf files and then how to include
them in LaTeX documents. However, I do not know how to do in order to
have the text of the graphics written with the font selected for the
LaTeX document. Is that possible?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
2000 Sep 26
3
lm -- significance of x coefficient when I(x^2) is used
In "Modern Applied Statistics with S-Plus" 3rd ed., footnote on page 153
regarding a model lm(Gas~Insul/(Temp+I(Temp^2))-1,whiteside), I read
"Notice that when the quadratic terms are present, first degree
coefficients mean 'the slope of the curve at temperature zero', so a
non-significant value does not mean that the linear term is not
needed.
2014 Feb 24
2
Arch Linux and Tripp Lite web snmp card issues.
...eryNormal(2)
UPS-MIB::upsSecondsOnBattery.0 = INTEGER: 0 seconds
UPS-MIB::upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining.0 = INTEGER: 12 minutes
UPS-MIB::upsEstimatedChargeRemaining.0 = INTEGER: 100 percent
UPS-MIB::upsBatteryVoltage.0 = INTEGER: 550 0.1 Volt DC
UPS-MIB::upsBatteryTemperature.0 = INTEGER: 23 degrees Centigrade
UPS-MIB::upsInputLineBads.0 = INTEGER: 0
UPS-MIB::upsInputNumLines.0 = INTEGER: 1
UPS-MIB::upsInputLineIndex.1 = INTEGER: 1
UPS-MIB::upsInputFrequency.1 = INTEGER: 590 0.1 Hertz
UPS-MIB::upsInputVoltage.1 = INTEGER: 119 RMS Volts
UPS-MIB::upsOutputSource.0 = INTEGER: normal(3)
UPS-MIB::upsOutputFre...
How to plot 2 continous variables on double y-axis with 2 factors: ggplot2, gplot, lattice, sciplot?
2013 Feb 25
3
How to plot 2 continous variables on double y-axis with 2 factors: ggplot2, gplot, lattice, sciplot?
Hi,
I have a data set with two continous variables that I want to plot MEANS (I
am not intrerested in median values) on a double-y graph. I also have 2
factors. I want the factor combinations plotted in different panes.
Dummy dataset:
mydata <- data.frame(factor1 = factor(rep(LETTERS[1:3], each = 40)),
factor2 = factor(rep(c(1:4), each = 10)),
y1 =