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2010 Nov 07
1
creating a scale (factor) based on a continuous variable nested within levels of factor
Hello R-helpers I hope that my subject line is not detering anyone from helping me out:) I have been stuck of a few hours now, and I don't seem to pinpoint where the problem is. I have a data.frame which is structured as follow: str(hDatPretty) 'data.frame': 1665 obs. of ?8 variables: $ time ? ?: num ?0 1.02 2.05 3.07 4.09 ... $ hr ? ? ?: num ?62.4 63.6 64.6 65.5 66.2 ... $ emg ? ?
2008 Sep 21
1
How to put given values in lower triangle of splom-plot?
Dear R-experts, I have found a splom-modification online which is given below. This works perfectly, but I would like to have a matrix of given correlation values to be used in the lower triangular part (lower.panel) of the splom-plot instead of calculated correlation values. Here is the matrix I would like to use (it can be any other convenient data structure):
2019 Jun 20
2
base::format adds extraneous whitespace for some inputs
Dear R Core Team, First of all, thank you for your amazing work on developing and maintaining this wonderful language. I just stumbled upon the following behavior in R version 3.6.0: format(9.91, digits = 2, nsmall = 2) format(9.99, digits = 2, nsmall = 2) yield "9.91" and " 9.99" with an extraneous whitespace. My expected output for the second command is
2006 Feb 14
1
weird behavior of nsmall in format
>From the help page of format, nsmall should control the number of digits. > format(0.123456789, nsmall = 10) [1] "0.1234567890" > format(0.123456789, nsmall = 1) [1] "0.1234568" > format(0.123456789, nsmall = 2) [1] "0.1234568" > format(0.123456789, nsmall = 8) [1] "0.12345679" It adds zeros fine but for
2006 Jun 09
4
HTML nsmall vector format problem
Hello All I am having a bit of trouble formatting my HTML with the desired number of digits after the decimal place. Am I doing something wrong/misunderstanding or is it a bug? Looking at the example supplied with ?HTML.data.frame: HTML(iris[1:2,1:2],nsmall=c(3,1),file="") Gives html output that includes the lines: </tr> <tr><td
2010 Jul 15
2
replace negative numbers by smallest positive value in matrix
Hi Group, I have a matrix, and I would like to replace numbers less than 0 by the smallest minimum number. Below is an small matrix, and the loop I used. I would like to get suggestions on the "R way" to do this. Thanks, Juliet # example data set mymat <- structure(c(-0.503183609420937, 0.179063475173256, 0.130473004669938, -1.80825226960127, -0.794910626384209, 1.03857280868547,
2017 Jun 27
2
paste strings in C
Dear R-devs, Below is a small example of what I am trying to achieve, that is trivial in R and I would like to learn how to do in C, for very large matrices: > (mymat <- matrix(c(1,0,0,2,2,1), nrow = 2)) [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1 0 2 [2,] 0 2 1 And I would like to produce: [1] "a*C" "B*c" Which can be trivially done in R via something like: foo
2007 Mar 12
1
How to avoid a for-loop?
Hi all, as I am trying to move slowly from just "working" to "good" code, I'd like to ask if there's a smarter way than using a for-loop in tasks like the example below. I need to obtain the extrema of the cumulated sum of a detrended time series. The following code is currently used, please have a look at the comments for my questions and remarks: system.time({ X
2009 Aug 26
3
changing equal values on matrix by same random number
Dear all, I have about 30,000 matrix (512x512), with values from 1 to N. Each value on a matrix represent a habitat patch on my matrix (i.e. my landscape). Non-habitat are stored as ZERO. No I need to change each 1-to-N values for the same random number. Just supose my matrix is: mymat<-matrix(c(1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,2,2,2,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,2,2,2,0,0,0,0, 3,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,4,4,
2011 Oct 01
1
class definition
Hi everybody! I have a matrix of class "myClass", for example: myMat <- matrix(rnorm(30), nrow = 6) attr(myMat, "class") <- "myClass" class(myMat) When I extract part of ''myMat'', the corresponding class ''myClass'' unfortunately disappear: myMat.p <- myMat[,1:2] class(myMat.p) Please for any advice / suggestions, how
2006 Mar 21
1
rownames, colnames, and date and time
I noticed something surprising (in R 2.2.1 on WinXP) According to the documentation, rownames and colnames are character vectors. Assigning a vector of class POSIXct or POSIXlt as rownames or colnames therefore is not strictly according to the rules. In some cases, R performs a reasonable typecast, but in some other cases where the same typecast also would be possible, it does not. Assigning a
2006 Mar 21
1
rownames, colnames, and date and time
I noticed something surprising (in R 2.2.1 on WinXP) According to the documentation, rownames and colnames are character vectors. Assigning a vector of class POSIXct or POSIXlt as rownames or colnames therefore is not strictly according to the rules. In some cases, R performs a reasonable typecast, but in some other cases where the same typecast also would be possible, it does not. Assigning a
2006 Jul 03
1
rownames, colnames, and date and time
Hi all I was wondering whether there has ever been an update on the rownames and colnames behaviour as described by Eric below? I still get the same behaviour, exactly as described by Eric, on my WinXP installation of R-2.3.0. I also posted a message to r-help on Friday but looking through the online archives it seems to have not made it to the list. I would agree with Eric that a consistent
2005 Apr 15
4
function corresponding to map of perl
Is there a function in R that corresponds to the function ``map'' of perl? It could be called like: vector.a <- map( vector.b, FUN, args.for.FUN ) It should execute for each element ele.b of vector.b: FUN( vector.b, args.for.FUN) It should return a vector (or data.frame) of the results of the calls of FUN. It nearly works using: apply( data.frame( vector.b ), 1, FUN,
2001 Sep 25
2
glm.nb, anova.negbin
Dear R-collegues, I'm getting an error message (Error in round) when summarising a glm.nb model, and when using anova.negbin (in R 1.3.1 for windows): > m.nb <- glm.nb(tax ~ areal) > m.bn Call: glm.nb(formula = tax ~ areal, init.theta = 5.08829537115498, link = log) Coefficients: (Intercept) areal 3.03146 0.03182 Degrees of Freedom: 283 Total (i.e. Null); 282
2011 Aug 25
2
How to store the output of a loop into a matrix??
Hello, I want to create a matrix of N random numbers with a uniform distributions. Later, I want to repeat T times each row of this matrix. For this I do the following loop: N<-45 T<-10 n<-N*T a<-matrix(runif(N,min=-1,max=1),nr=N) mymat<-matrix(rep(NA,n),nr=n,nc=1) for(i in i:N){ b<-rep(a[i,],T) mymat[i,]<-b } Mi problem is that with this loop I can see the output of the
2009 Dec 04
2
how to seperate a matrix
Hello, I am working on seperate the matrix to two matrices but got trouble on doing it. Please give me some suggestions on doing this. Thanks a looooooooooooot! My original matrix m is as follows for example, [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 6 8 1 [2,] 5 9 2 [3,] 20 10 3 [4,] 7 11 4 [5,] 8 12 5 [6,] 25 13 6 [7,] 14 14 7 I want to generate two
2010 Jun 10
3
Retrieving the 2 row of "dist" computations
Dear R Gurus, As you probably know, dist calculates the distance between every two rows of data. What I am interested in is the actual two rows that have the least distance between them, rather than the numerical value of the distance itself. For example, If the minimum distance in the following sample run is d[14], which is .3826119, and the rows are 4 & 6. I need to find a generic way to
2009 Jul 13
1
Add grand mean to every entry in a matrix
Hi, I have a matrix: mymat <- matrix(runif(10*4), ncol=4) I wish to subtract the column means, down the colums, subtract the row means from the rows and add back the grand mean - all the means should be the means of mymat rather than of the new matrix. How can I do this? Any help much appreciated. Thanks Tom _________________________________________________________________
2010 Mar 23
2
Adding matrix rows that have the same name?
Does anyone know if there is an R function that will take a matrix like this jim 1 0 0 0 0 0 jim 0 1 0 0 0 0 jim 0 0 1 0 0 0 bob 1 0 0 0 0 0 bob 0 0 1 0 0 0 harry 0 0 1 0 0 0 harry 0 0 0 1 0 0 harry 0 0 0 0 1 0 harry 0 0 0 0 0 1 and make it like this? (that is, add together rows that have the same name?) jim 1 1 1 0 0 0 bob