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2010 May 13
1
Where has the stats-rosuda-devel mailing list gone?
I require some assistance with JGR, but following the mailing list link from http://jgr.markushelbig.org/FAQ.html leads me to http://mailman.rz.uni-augsburg.de/mailman/listinfo/stats-rosuda-devel which responds with No such list stats-rosuda-devel I was previously subscribed to this mailing list and want to resubscribe, but where has it gone? Many thanks, Oliver Mannion Programmer COMPASS -
2011 Feb 11
1
Re. When is *interactive* data visualization useful to use?
Hello Tal, You asked *When is it helpful to use interactive plots? Either for data exploration (for ourselves) and data presentation (for a "client")?* My answer: It's helpful for checking data quality, for exploration with and without "clients", for checking results, and for data presenting. Notes: (1) It's difficult to explain interactive data visualization in
2005 Apr 29
2
congratulations to the JGR developers
Just want to offer my congratulations to the JGR developers as the recepient of the 2005 Chambers Award. Great job, guys!! http://stats.math.uni-augsburg.de/JGR/ [Now, could JGR be updated to work with 2.1.0 (or be made R version independent, please... 8-)] Best, Andy
2007 Nov 22
6
Packages - a great resource, but hard to find the right one
There have been several constructive responses to John Sorkin's comment, but none of them are fully satisfactory. Of course, if you know the name of the function you are looking for, there are lots of ways to search — provided that everyone calls the function by a name that matches your search. If you think there might be a function, but you don't know the name, then you have
2008 Aug 22
2
Using interactive plots to get information about data points
I have been experimenting with interactive packages such iplots and playwith. Consider the following sample dataset: A B C D 1 5 5 9 3 2 8 4 1 7 3 0 7 2 2 6 Let's say I make a plot of variable A. I would like to be able to click on a data point (e.g. 3) and have a pop-up window tell me the corresponding value for variable D (e.g. 4). I am also trying to produce multiple
2008 May 24
1
R outside of universities
R has spread far and wide with great success. It is not only used extensively in universities, but also apparently in governmental organisations and in industry. As the recent discussion of R's Pros and Cons shows, there are many reasons for this. It would be interesting to know just how widely R is used, where it is used most (and where least or not at all). Does anyone have a
2008 Jul 30
5
History pruning
Hi, I find that a typical workflow for me looks something like this: 1) import some data from files 2) mess around with the data for a while 3) mess around with plotting for a while 4) get a plot or analysis that looks good 5) go back through my history to make a list of the shortest command sequence to recreate the plot or analysis 6) send out that sequence to colleagues, along with the
2008 Apr 13
2
[Fwd: Re: Response to R across the university]
Well, I downloaded the install JGR package for Windows and that seemed to work fine, after the installation I ended up with a modified R window which looked nice and uncluttered. Which I like. Very much. On the other hand, I cannot see how to launch the thing again once I have closed that window. There is supposed to be a launcher somewhere (JGR.exe?), but I have not been able to find it. It
2009 Jul 31
8
How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system
When I need to stop a running R script on Windows or Mac I just use the <esc> key which kills the current script and returns the control to R interpreter. But when I run R from JGR the <esc> is useless as well as the other available keyboard keys. Just recently not even clicking on the STOP-symbol (a big red X) placed on JGR top menu bar could terminate a process that had entered a
2007 Mar 05
4
Identifying points in a plot that have duplicate values
I have code like this: - #----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ x=scan() 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 y=scan() 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 5 plot(x,y) identify(0,1,3) #Allows me to select manually to identify co-ordinate (0,1) as being duplicated 3 times identify(0,2,2) #Allows me to select manually to identify co-ordinate
2008 Oct 19
3
pairs plots in R
Hi, is there a way to take a data frame with 100+ columns and large data set to do efficient exploratory analysis in R with pairs? I find using pairs on the whole matrix is slow and the resulting matrix is tiny. Also the variable of interest for me is a binary var Y or N . Is there an efficient way to graphically view many variable relationships that does not look teeny ? I could do
2006 Mar 06
1
JGR doesn't launch after updating to R 2.2.1
Dear r-helpers, After updating to R version 2.2.1, 2005-12-20, powerpc-apple- darwin7.9.0 (from binary), JGR wouldn't launch. I then deleted everything I could find related to JGR, and reinstalled it from the latest binary. Both R and JGR are installed in /Applications/ \~LocalApps/mathStat/. Advice on how to identify the source of the problem? My machine: Machine Name:
2010 Dec 06
10
R crashes when making graphs
hi, i am running R with JGR and Deducer under Ubuntu Mint Lucid. since i updated to R 2.12 i can no longer make graphs - R just crashes. the full error report was posted to launchpad (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-6/+bug/675905) without any success so far. anyone with a similar problem or helpful suggestions? thanks! kat
2007 Dec 18
9
Scatterplot Showing All Points
Hello all, I'm trying to graph a scatterplot of a large (5,000 x,y coordinates) of data with the caveat that many of the data points overlap with each other (share the same x AND y coordinates). In using the usual "plot" command, > plot(education, xlab="etc", ylab="etc") it seems that the overlap of points is not shown in the graph. Namely, there are
2010 May 20
1
JGRError.log on Ubuntu
Good morning, I installed R and JGR following this guide (http://edtechdev.wordpress.com/2009/03/21/installing-r-and-jgr-in-ubuntu-intrepid/#comments). Everything works but I noticed that my cpu is completely used by a process called "java" (which is JGR) even if I am doing nothing.. In the JGRError.log it continues to add the same lines. See the file attached herewith. Someone can
2005 May 25
1
No ~ in JGR
R2.1.0 JGR 1.2 W2k Hello all! I??ve just installed JGR on my both R-equipped computers and am very pleased with the look and functionality. Except in one, very important, way. I can??t figure out how to get the ~ sign from the keyboard to the console. Copying it from old code works fine. Using the traditional GUI works as usual. I have a Swedish keyboard layout, where ~ shares key with ??
2009 Feb 05
1
JGR extension not working (PR#13501)
Full_Name: Erik Lukac Version: R version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22) OS: Mac OS 10.5 Submission from: (NULL) (141.84.28.167) I tried to install JGR, but somehow it doesnt work. > install.packages("JGR") Warning in install.packages("JGR") : argument 'lib' is missing: using '/Users/erikl/R/i386-apple-darwin9.6.0-library/2.8' trying URL
2006 Apr 13
3
editor for Ubuntu
Hello, I am new on Ubuntu. I would like to use R, but I tried Kate and Scite. The first one keeps trying to use KDE applications,while the other does not understand the language. I have searched for another editor for hours, in vain. Which editor should work with Ubuntu? I am looking forward to your answer, thanks, Camille
2005 Aug 02
1
breaking command in command line in R for Mac Aqua
I'm using R for Mac Aqua version 2.1.1 If at the command line, I type: ls( and then a return, the command line prompt changes to a plus sign indicating that the command has not been completed. How do I break, or kill, the partial command? Sometimes, I type a long command but miss a bracket or parenthesis. On a unix or linux version of R, I can type ctrl-c. On the Mac, ctrl-c,
2003 Oct 23
2
linking to R.dll on Win32 - issues with recent MinGW?
I encountered several strange issues when linking to R.dll on Windows and I wonder if anyone of the Windows savvy-folks here had seen some of the issues before and have some explanation. My Rserve links to R dynamic library. That works perfectly on unix boxes and worked fairly well with older MinGW and older R (<=1.7.1). What I do in fact is that I specify -L$(R_HOME)/bin -lR when linking.