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2011 Jan 12
2
aggredating date data
I tried a date by date forecast of a time series and it seems to be
too wild. How can I aggregate the date into weeks or months as
required?
Thanks.
The input looks like
ID datadate("YYYY-MM-DD") value_for_day
-- ----- -------
-- ------ --------
and I want to be able to change it to
ID dataweek value_for_week
or
ID datamonth value_ for_ month
2005 Jun 22
1
Suggestion for the R Bugs web page
...click to
another page, will help to reduce user error reports going to R Bugs and
save members of R Core some time.
Also, as a quick pointer, I noted that there is a repeated word ("for")
on the R Home Page in the "Getting Started" box:
R is a free software environment _for for_ statistical computing and
graphics. It compiles and runs on a wide variety of UNIX platforms,
Windows and MacOS. To download R, please choose your preferred CRAN
mirror.
Best regards,
Marc Schwartz
2001 Dec 07
0
The metadata problem
Maybe this will help, maybe it's fuel on the fire. Who knows.
<p>I think we should first of all recognize there's different kinds
of metadata; they most of all differ in _what you use it for_.
<p>Kind (1) is what the Vorbis comment header is: human readable comments.
It's just the same as if you're sitting in a bar and tell a friend
"hey, have you heard the new song XXX by YYY already?" It's just some
textual comments about a track, nothing more, nothing le...
2006 Jul 05
10
Google/Netflix Like Tooltips
I need to have a toolip-like object which has dynamic content in it. I
plan on using scriptaculous with an ajax call to retrieve the content,
but I would like to make the popup/tooltip/balloon text look as nice as
possible. Does anyone have any examples or anything useful to create a
popup like the ones that Google and Netflix have? I''d like to have one
which must be