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2012 May 16
2
replacing with NA
Dear R users,
I was wondering how I can replace the values of a vector with the values from in another vector in the same row
For example, how can I replace the value of x below with NA when the value of Z in the same row is NA?
x <-1:20
z<- c(11, 15, 17, 2, 18, 6, 7, NA, 12, 10,21, 25, 27, 12, 28, 16,17, NA, 12, 10)
Many thanks
Mintewab
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2011 Dec 12
3
shorter way of coding
Dear R users,
I am using the code below to generate a fitted value of b. I have about 300 different values for for y (y1, y2, ...y300) which means I will have to write the code below 300 times to generate the 300 different fitted values for y. Is there a short way of doing that ?
Many thanks in advance
Mintewab
library(mgcv)
dat <- read.table("e:/minti's
2012 May 10
2
converting raster image
Dear R users,
I was wondering how I can convert a raster image (that made R through interpolation) into an ascii or csv format?
this is the last line of my command
p <- interpolate(r, tpsfit)
So p is my raster file which I want to convert into ascii or csv
Many thanks
Regards
Mintewab
2011 Dec 03
1
problems using the thin plate spline method
Dear R users,
I am a beginner in R trying to apply the thin plate spline method to my climate data. I used the example in R to do so, and the lines seem to run fine ( I am not getting errors) but I am not getting any output in the form of graph or anything. I got a warning message saying that 'surface extends beyond box'.
Any help is much appreciated.
thanks
minti
2010 Jul 09
3
apply is slower than for loop?
I thought the "apply" functions are faster than for loops, but my most
recent test shows that apply actually takes a significantly longer than a
for loop. Am I missing something?
It doesn't matter much if I do column wise calculations rather than row wise
## Example of how apply is SLOWER than for loop:
#rm(list=ls())
## DEFINE VARIABLES
mu=0.05 ; sigma=0.20 ; dt=.25 ; T=50 ;
2010 Apr 19
2
How to pass a list of parameters into a function
Does anyone know how to pass a list of parameters into a function?
for example:
somefun=function(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9){
ans=x1+x2+x3+x4+x5+x6+x7+x8+x9
return(ans)
}
somefun(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
# I would like this to work:
temp=c(x3=3,x4=4,x5=5,x6=6,x7=7,x8=8,x9=9)
somefun(x1=1,x2=2,temp)
# OR I would like this to work:
temp=list(x3=3,x4=4,x5=5,x6=6,x7=7,x8=8,x9=9)
2011 Aug 29
3
replacing elements of a zoo object
Why doesn't this work?
x = zoo(1:5, as.Date('2001-01-01')+1:5)
x[as.Date('2001-01-05')]
x[as.Date('2001-01-05')] = 0
x
I think this is especially bad because it doesn't cause an error. It lets
you do something to x, but then you can't see x again to see what it did.
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2011 Dec 06
2
read.table performance
** Disclaimer: I'm looking for general suggestions **
I'm sorry, but can't send out the file I'm using, so there is no
reproducible example.
I'm using read.table and it's taking over 30 seconds to read a tiny file.
The strange thing is that it takes roughly the same amount of time if the
file is 100 times larger.
After re-reviewing the data Import / Export manual I think
2011 Sep 06
2
Possible to access a USB volume by name in windows
On the Mac it's pretty easy to get to a USB drive by name. For example the
following command works if you have a USB drive named "MYUSB"
setwd('/Volumes/MYUSB')
Is there a way to do the same thing in Windows (without knowing the drive
letter)?
Thanks!
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2011 Feb 23
4
The L Word
I've been wondering what L means in the R computing context, and was
wondering if someone could point me to a reference where I could read about
it, or tell me what it's called so that I can search for it myself. (L by
itself is a little too general for a search term).
I encounter it in strange places, most recently in the "save" documentation.
save(..., list = character(0L),
2011 Sep 26
4
Testing for arguments in a function
I don't understand how this function can subset by i when i is missing....
## My function:
myfun = function(vec, i){
ret = vec[i]
ret
}
## My data:
i = 10
vec = 1:100
## Expected input and behavior:
myfun(vec, i)
## Missing an argument, but error is not caught!
## How is subsetting even possible here???
myfun(vec)
Is there a way to check for missing function arguments, *and*
2011 Jan 13
1
PBSmodelling: Change the "edit" option of a widget
Is it possible to toggle the "edit" option of a widget?
I would like to make it so that when a user clicks on a boolean (like "use
constraints") it will lock or unlock the field in which they would enter the
constraints.
I can imagine redrawing the whole GUI using a function attached to the
boolean, but that's clunky and slow.
I tried changing the .PBSmod variable... but
2009 Jul 22
3
How to replace NAs in a vector of factors?
# Just when I thought I had the basic stuff mastered....
# This has been quite perplexing, thanks for any help
## Here's the example:
db1=data.frame(
olditems=c('soup','','','','nuts'),
prices=c(4.45, 3.25, 4.42, 2.25, 3.98))
db2=data.frame(
newitems=c('stew','crackers','tofu','goatsmilk','peanuts'))
2011 Dec 07
1
RSPython installation
Does anyone know if Is there a way to manually install RSPython?
I get this error when I try to run the script from my DOS prompt.
V:\>R CMD INSTALL -c C:/Users/gene.leynes/Downloads/RSPython_0.7-1.tar.gz
* installing to library 'C:/Users/gene.leynes/Documents/R/win-library/2.13'
* installing *source* package 'RSPython' ...
**********************************************
2011 Feb 04
4
aggregate function - na.action
Can someone please tell me what is up with na.action in aggregate?
My (somewhat) reproducible example:
(I say somewhat because some lines wouldn't run in a separate session, more
below)
set.seed(100)
dat=data.frame(
x1=sample(c(NA,'m','f'), 100, replace=TRUE),
x2=sample(c(NA, 1:10), 100, replace=TRUE),
x3=sample(c(NA,letters[1:5]), 100, replace=TRUE),
2012 Jul 31
1
Ubuntu installation
I just followed the instructions on
CRAN<http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/README> to install
R on an Ubuntu instance.
sudo apt-get install r-base
Why does it install an old version of R? Can I install version 15.1?
I changed my sources.list to be a current cran mirror. I believe that I
have entered the URL correctly because at first I had it wrong (there was a
trailing
2011 Jan 12
2
Require
I think that the "quietly" argument in "require" isn't working
> require('JumboShrimp', quietly=TRUE)
Warning in library(package, lib.loc = lib.loc, character.only = TRUE,
logical.return = TRUE, :
there is no package called 'JumboShrimp'
>
By the way, the behavior is the same with options(warn=0) or options(warn=1)
I'm using R 2.12
2011 Dec 06
2
To Try or to TryCatch, I have tried to long
So after about 4 hours struggling with Try and TryCatch I am throwing in the
towel. I have a more complicated function that used logspline through
iterative distributions and at some point the logspline doesnt function
correctly for some subsets but is fine with others so I need to be able to
identify when the error occurs and stop curtailing the distribution and I
think this Try or TryCatch
2012 Aug 03
2
Recursive function calls
My apologies, I know that this is not a new problem, but I'm not sure how
to find the answer
I want to recursively loop over an object and trim trailing white space.
When I use this function on a list of data.frame I get output like this:
[1] "c(\" many spaces \", \" many spaces \")" "c(\" many spaces
\", \" many spaces
2009 Dec 21
2
[PATCH 1/2] Unreference state/buffer objects on context/screen destruction
- unreference state objects so that buffer objects are unreferenced and
eventually destroyed
- free channel at screen's destruction
Index: nv50/nv50_screen.c
===================================================================
--- nv50/nv50_screen.c (wersja 32083)
+++ nv50/nv50_screen.c (kopia robocza)
@@ -162,7 +162,22 @@
nv50_screen_destroy(struct pipe_screen *pscreen)
{
struct