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2005 Jan 12
1
[survey] R for Reporting - the R Output MAnager (ROMA) project
Hi R UseRs, I am interested in providing Reporting abilities to R and have initiated a project called R Output MAnager (ROMA). My starting point was my R2HTML package which provides (rough) HTML exportations. I began with trying to mimic it for LaTeX but fastly did realize that it was a bad idea. Thus, I started again from scratch a new package and did spend a lot of time reading about this
2007 May 07
1
Simple question about function with glm
Dear all, I coded a function called u.glm u.glm <- function (x,ahi,age,bmiz,gender) { library(nortest) lil.rslt <- lillie.test(x) if (lil.rslt$p.value >0.05) { cat("Logtrans=0, lillie=",lil.rslt$p.value,"\n") xmodel<-glm(x~ahi+age+bmiz+as.factor(gender)) summary(xmodel) confint(xmodel) } else { cat("Logtrans=1,
2014 Jul 29
2
Ayuda por favor
Saludos, estoy intentando usar la funciĆ³n reprojectHDF() ( http://r-gis.net/?q=ModisDownload). #### source('ModisDownload.R') library(raster) library(RCurl) path<-"~/R/MODIS/Data/Test" input<-list.files(path,"*.hdf",all.files=T,recursive=T,full.names=T) input outname<-paste(substr(input[1],40,45),".tif",sep='') outname
2002 Feb 12
0
Plotting with direction of axes reversed.
Over the years there have been inquiries to these lists as to how to produce plots with the direction(s) of axes reversed. In response to some of these inquiries, I have provided a function call ``rplot'' which automated the procedure for such axis reversal. Recently Herberto Ghezzo of McGill University pointed out to me that there was a bug in my code. I have now fixed this bug (and a
2002 Jun 13
3
Bug in rnorm. (PR#1664)
There appears to be a mild bug, or at least a deficiency, in rnorm. The bug becomes apparent when one looks at extremes of the squares of the values generated by rnorm; rnorm is not generating quite enough extreme values. The R version that I am using is 1.4.1; I never got around to installing 1.5.0, and now since 1.5.1 is about to come out .... However, checking the 1.5.0 release notes
2008 May 27
1
label outliers in geom_boxplot (ggplot2)
Dear List and Hadley, I would like to have a boxplot with ggplot2 and have the outlier values labelled with their "name" attribute. So I did > library(ggplot2) > dat=data.frame(num=rep(1,20), val=c(runif(18),3,3.5), name=letters[1:20]) > p=ggplot(dat, aes(y=val, x=num))+geom_boxplot(outlier.size=4, outlier.colour="green") >
2011 May 02
0
Replacing '.self' with an .Rda image of '.self' from within a method?
Dear list, Is it possible to update or reassign '.self' with an image of '.self' (e.g. a locally stored .Rda file) from within a method? I know that this might sound akward, but here's the use case: 1) Ref Class Definition setRefClass(Class="Test", fields=list(A="character", B="character"),
2011 May 04
1
Reference Classes: replacing '.self' with an .Rda image of '.self' from within a method? (was replacing '.self' with an .Rda image of '.self' from within a method?)
Sorry guys, but I chose a really stupid name before (no "reference classes"). Hope it's okay to re-post. Cheers, Janko >>> ORIGINAL MESSAGE <<< Dear list, Is it possible to update or reassign '.self' with an image of '.self' (e.g. a locally stored .Rda file) from within a method? I know that this might sound akward, but here's the use
2012 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Output UTF-8-encoded characters as identifier characters into assembly by default.
This is a behaviour configurable in the MCAsmInfo. I've decided to turn it on by default in (possibly optimistic) hopes that most assemblers are reasonably sane. If this proves a problem, switching to default seems reasonable. --- include/llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h | 7 +++++++ lib/MC/MCAsmInfo.cpp | 1 + lib/Target/Mangler.cpp | 11 +++++++---- 3 files changed, 15 insertions(+),
2010 Sep 14
1
conf checkout
Hi gang, I see that some posters today don't do full (or any?) backups of their Asterisk systems/configuration. This may (sort of) help you. Since pretty much all Linux systems have some sort of PERL installed, these two files will let you make a quick copy of any configuration or other file you might be about to change or destroy. File 1 - /usr/bin/checkout
2009 Feb 27
0
help with correct use of function lsfit
To the purpose of fitting a 2nd order polynomial (a + b*x + c*x^2) to the chunk of signal falling in a 17 consecutive samples window I wrote the following very crude script. Since I have no previous experience of using Least Square Fit with R I would appreciate your supervision and suggestion. I guess the returned coefficients of the oolynomial are: a = -1.3191398 b = 0.1233055 c = 0.9297401
2018 Aug 21
0
[PATCH 2/2] OCaml tools: add output selection for --machine-readable
Add an optional argument for --machine-readable to select the output, adding a new function to specifically write data to that output stream. The possible choices are: * --machine-readable: to stdout, like before * --machine-readable=file:name-of-file: to the specified file * --machine-readable=stream:stdout: explicitly to stdout * --machine-readable=stream:stderr: explicitly to stderr Adapt all
2009 Sep 23
2
R + C + Lapack toy regression example
dear list, since matrix manipulations is often of interest in statistical computations, i'd like to get a working example of using Lapack for regression. However, i run into an error. My matrix-lapack-example.c file: #include <R_ext/Lapack.h> void reg(const char* trans, const int* m, const int* n, const int* nrhs, double* a, const int* lda, double* b, const int*
2010 Jun 30
0
drb problem? ringy-dingy won't answer...
The following code works fine as long as I don''t try to run it through the distributed server. It doesn''t get there... It runs fine out of delayed_job, runs fine if called directly. But if ''distrib'' is true (the default) it runs right up to the call to the server and right past it without getting to the server or raising any errors. Am using Ruby 1.8.6.26 ,
2009 Aug 11
0
[PATCH server] Added support for remote logging with rsyslog-gssapi to server.
Nodes will use rsyslog to forward their logs to the server in /var/log/remote. --- installer/modules/ovirt/files/rsyslog.conf | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++ installer/modules/ovirt/manifests/ovirt.pp | 26 ++++++++ .../modules/ovirt/templates/ovirt-dns.conf.erb | 1 + ovirt-server.spec.in | 3 + scripts/ovirt-rsyslog-kerbsetup
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast2 Web Admin Interface
Hi Gilles, > Well, it's not my native language so I'm not pretty sure of my english. :) My neither. Hey this is a multinational community. ;) > Did somebody try the xsls ? yup. Tried your xlst-files for the stats. Noticed some improved look of the GUI. Did not try the admin xlst's coz I didn't want to mess up my productive system by some silly mistake. ;) Now looking at
2014 Jun 12
1
do.call Error for Function Not Present When Manually Called
Hello, The e1071 function naiveBayes gives an error when called by do.call, although it doesn't give any error if I call it manually. Browse[1]> trainParams at classifier function (x, ...) UseMethod("naiveBayes") <environment: namespace:e1071> Browse[1]> trained <- do.call(trainParams at classifier, paramList) Error in names(dimnames(tables[[i]])) <- c(Yname,
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast2 Web Admin Interface
Thomas B. Ruecker, DM8TBR wrote: >Hi Gilles, > > > >>Well, it's not my native language so I'm not pretty sure of my english. :) >> >> >My neither. Hey this is a multinational community. ;) > > > Yeah, that's right. >>Did somebody try the xsls ? >> >> >yup. >Tried your xlst-files for the stats. Noticed some
2005 Jun 06
1
Missing values in argument of .Fortran.
I wish to pass a vector ``y'', some of whose entries are NAs to a fortran subroutine which I am dynamically loading and calling by means of .Fortran(). The subroutine runs through the vector entry by entry; obviously I want to have it do one thing if y[i] is present and a different thing if it is missing. The way I am thinking of proceeding is along the xlines of: ymiss <- is.na(y)
2008 Feb 06
1
RSpec 1.1.3 + ZenTest 3.9.1 + Rails 1.2.6 do NOT ignore folders ^vendor/*
Hi, I just updated to the latest RSpec 1.1.3 + ZenTest 3.9.1. I also have rspec 1.1.3 installed as a gem When starting autotest with -v option, there is a lot of noise because autotest does not ignore the vendor folder, the migrations, etc ...: Dunno! vendor/plugins/acts_as_solr/solr/lib/jetty-util-6.1.3.jar Dunno!