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2023 Jul 23
1
col2rgb() function
Just one addition which may or may not be useful: The color palette you
use is also known as "Okabe-Ito" and it is the default set of colors in
the palette.colors() function. This function also has an optional alpha
argument. So if you want to generate these colors with an alpha of 0.3 you
can also do:
palette.colors(8, alpha = 0.3)
or more explicitly
palette.colors(8, palette = "...
2023 Jul 23
2
col2rgb() function
Thanks That works nicely Nick
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 at 19:26, Ben Bolker <bbolker at gmail.com> wrote:
> Does adjustcolor() help?
>
> cb8<- c("#000000", "#E69F00", "#56B4E9", "#009E73","#F0E442", "#0072B2",
> "#D55E00", "#CC79A7")
> plot(0,0,xlim=c(1,8),ylim=c(0,1))
>
2007 Nov 27
1
voronoi/Delaunay/Dirichlet tessellation on sphere in R or S?
There's Renka's STRIPACK, and TRIPACK, respectively, ACM TOMS Algorithms
772 and 751, and there's the R package "deldir" which does the Delaunay
for a plane, but does anyone have or know of the tessellation in R for a
sphere?
Also, is there a standard indexing scheme for Delaunay facets, and
perhaps of edges in such facets? I'd expect that to be a publication
reference,
2012 Aug 27
0
kernlab`s custom kernel of ksvm freeze
Hello, together
I'm trying to use user defined kernel. I know that kernlab offer user
defined kernel(custom kernel functions) in R.
I used data spam including package kernlab.
(number of variables=58 number of examples =4061)
i'm user defined kernel's form,
kp=function(d,e){
as=v*d
bs=v*e
cs=as-bs
cs=as.matrix(cs)
exp(-(norm(cs,"F")^2)/2)
}
2012 Sep 13
0
I need help for svm package kernlab in R
I use the svm package kernlab .I have two question.
In R
library(kernlab)
m=ksvm(xtrain,ytrain,type="C-svc",kernel=custom function, C=10)
alpha(m)
alphaindex(m)
I can get alpha value and alpha index about package.
1.
Assumption that number of sample are 20.
number of support vectors are 15.
then rest 5`s alphas are 0?
2. I want use kernelMatrix
xtrain=as.matrix(xtrain)