On Dec 19, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 8:48 AM, John Kane <jrkrideau at inbox.com>
wrote:
>> Hi,
>> It looks like you are replying to some phantom. Is your correspondent
actully on R-help?
>
> This most likely happens because OP posted the message via Nabble
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Some of that statement is incorrect. You will be unable to establish a new
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> I'd say, this is quite annoying "feature" to everyone but
Nabble
> users, particularly since the Nabble message does not include the
> previous messages (unlike email).
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Writing as a moderator (but not an owner);
Sometime ago (guessing Jan 2013) the automatic filters were
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null_dev. The exact rules were never published, but I have observed that
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Nabble not only makes it modestly difficult to attach prior message content but
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David
> /Henrik
>
>>
>> John Kane
>> Kingston ON Canada
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: mtrang at buffalo.edu
>>> Sent: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 08:08:29 -0800 (PST)
>>> To: r-help at r-project.org
>>> Subject: Re: [R] Calculating mean, median, minimum, and maximum
>>>
>>> You can use the apply function which "applies" a function
of your choice,
>>> and
>>> MARGIN = 2 means you want to do it columnwise:
>>>
>>>> apply(X = df, MARGIN=2, FUN = mean, na.rm = TRUE)
>>> Latitude Longitude January February March April
May
>>> June
>>> 26.9380 -109.8125 159.8454 156.4489 153.6911 150.1719
148.0885
>>> 149.2365
>>>> apply(X = df, MARGIN=2, FUN = min, na.rm = TRUE)
>>> Latitude Longitude January February March April
May
>>> June
>>> 26.938 -110.688 121.204 118.713 117.293 114.398
112.357
>>> 113.910
>>>> apply(X = df, MARGIN=2, FUN = max, na.rm = TRUE)
>>> Latitude Longitude January February March April
May
>>> June
>>> 26.938 -108.938 252.890 248.991 244.870 241.194
239.615
>>> 239.888
>>>> apply(X = df, MARGIN=2, FUN = median, na.rm = TRUE)
>>> Latitude Longitude January February March April
May
>>> June
>>> 26.9380 -109.8120 134.5990 130.7960 127.4495 123.2100
120.8375
>>> 122.3835
>>>
>>>
>>>
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