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2006 Jun 25
1
Puzzled with contour()
Folks, The contour() function wants x and y to be in increasing order. I have a situation where I have a grid in x and y, and associated z values, which looks like this: x y z [1,] 0.00 20 1.000 [2,] 0.00 30 1.000 [3,] 0.00 40 1.000 [4,] 0.00 50 1.000 [5,] 0.00 60 1.000 [6,] 0.00 70 1.000 [7,] 0.00 80 0.000 [8,] 0.00 90
2012 Jul 06
3
estimating NA values against selected slots
Dear R Users, Could you please help me on the following issue? I have a real large yearly data set. For each year I have 365 flow values. Some of the flow values are not known and that’s why you will see NA written in those slots. I wanted to know, is there a way that I can estimate those values? I tried approx command but it seems least helpful for the kind of issue I am up against.
2017 Oct 23
0
CEBA-2017:2950 CentOS 7 grub2 BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2017:2950 Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2017:2950 The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64: 828d60fc0272f1a012a0533b962b53721bd77f819c7ba217a65031740a375a12 grub2-2.02-0.65.el7.centos.2.x86_64.rpm
2006 Jul 01
0
SUMMARY: making contour plots using (x,y,z) data
Folks, A few days ago, I had asked a question on this mailing list about making a contour plot where a function z(x,y) is evaluated on a grid of (x,y) points, and the data structure at hand is a simple table of (x,y,z) points. As usual, R has wonderful resources (and subtle complexity) in doing this, and the gurus of the list showed me the way. Here's a complete working example. One might
2017 Oct 24
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 152, Issue 9
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2012 Jul 10
2
estimation of NA by predict command
Dear arun and all R users, I will first of all try to simply define my issue.. I have data in the following format Year Discharge dd/mm/yyyy x .. … … … There are some NA values in the discharge which I would like to predict by using “predict command”. I cant figure out the way to write the coding for that. Could you please help me on that??? I have also ,written
2013 May 27
1
Question about subsetting S4 object in ROCR
Dear list I'm testing a predictor and I produced nice performance plots with ROCR package utilizing the 3 standard command pred <- prediction(predictions, labels) perf <- performance(pred, measure = "tpr", x.measure = "fpr") plot(perf, col=rainbow(10)) The pred object and the perfo object are S4 with the following slots An object of class "performance"
1999 Sep 01
1
configure for R-0.65
I am trying to compile R-0.65 on a Sparc 20. I have gcc 2.7.2.2 and I have SC4.0. I used gcc to compile R-0.64.2 in July with no problems. Now when I run configure for R-0.65 I get the following message: >checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no >configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables. and then configure exits. I had no
2008 Apr 09
1
simple intro to cluster analysis using R
I am looking for simple introduction to cluster analysis using R, that would be understandable to a novice in statistics. Or, could someone perhaps help me understand how to proceed in my analysis? I am very new to both statistics and R, but am trying hard to avoid having to use SPSS as everyone around me... I have dataset on people presenting their opinions on different religious
2009 Apr 23
1
Setting lattice par parameters
Hello I'm plotting a large suite of barcharts and need to modify the size of the text for both the yaxis and xaxis labels. I've tried using the following: > trellis.par.set(list(par.ylab.text = list(cex = 0.65)), trellis.par.set(list = par.xlab.text = list(cex = 0.65)))) On inspection, however after I invoke this line, > trellis.par.get("par.ylab.text") >
2007 Feb 20
1
Difficulties with dataframe filter using elements from an array created using a for loop or seq()
Hi All- This seems like such a pathetic problem to be posting about, but I have no idea why this testcase does not work. I have tried this using R 2.4.1, 2.4.0, 2.3.0, and 2.0.0 on several different computers (Mac OS 10.4.8, Windows XP, Linux). Below the signature, you will find my test case R code. My point in this folly is to take a dataframe of 300,000 rows, create a filter based on two
2004 Oct 15
0
SJava 0.65 and R 2.0.0 (slightly long)
Hi, I had some Java code that worked with SJava 0.65 under R 1.8.*. I'm trying to get it to work with R 2.0.0. My JVM is Sun 1.5.0 (running on Fedora Core 2) I downloaded and installed SJava 0.65 in my personal directory using R CMD INSTALL SJava-0.65.tar.gz -l ~/src/Rlibrary and before starting R I sourced RJava.bsh. However after loading the SJava library if do javaConfig() I get
2008 Jan 18
1
Selecting rows conditionally between 2 data.frames
Hello everyone, I have two data.frames that look like calib: place zoom scale left 0.65 8 left 0.80 5.6 left 1.20 3 right 0.65 8.4 right 0.80 6 right 1.20 2.9 X: ... place zoom .... ... left 0.80 .... ... left 1.20 .... ... right 0.65 .... ... NA NA .... ... right 0.8 .... ... left 1.20 .... and I want to get the corresponding values of 'scale' in a new column
1999 Sep 01
0
configure for R-0.65 (cont'd)
>I am trying to compile R-0.65 on a Sparc 20. I have gcc 2.7.2.2 and I >have SC4.0. I used gcc to compile R-0.64.2 in July with no problems. >Now when I run configure for R-0.65 I get the following message: > >>checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no >>configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables. > >and
2012 Apr 22
0
Processed: found 661231 in 1:3.22+dfsg1-2, found 527067 in 1.4.15+nmu2, found 669398 in 0.65+nmu2 ...
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org: > found 661231 1:3.22+dfsg1-2 Bug #661231 [isdnlog] isdnlog: unowned files after purge (policy 6.8) violating FHS (policy 9.1) too Bug #331116 [isdnlog] isdnlog: fails to purge Marked as found in versions isdnutils/1:3.22+dfsg1-2. Marked as found in versions isdnutils/1:3.22+dfsg1-2. > found 527067 1.4.15+nmu2 Bug #527067
2007 Jun 28
0
WEIBULL FRAILTY MODEL HELP
Dear R users, I try to write an rcode for a paranetric weibull model with unobserved heterogeneity. The data I have are giuven below. ( The data comes from Keiding and Klein artricle published in the Statistics in Medicine 1996) . While the simple weibull model runs perfectly ( I get -2*loglikelihood 1093,905), the weibull frailty model does not run well. The code I write is :
2005 Apr 26
0
psy version 0.65 released
Dear R users, psy version 0.65 is on CRAN now. psy provides several methods used in psychometry (kappa, icc, cronbach, screeplot (with simulations), non linear mapping, etc.) A bug has been fixed in function wkappa (weighted kappa): in particular circumstances, the 2*2 table presented levels in an order different to what was suggested in the help file. The fpca function (PCA plot with
2007 Nov 20
2
as.character(seq(-.35,.95,.1))
> as.character(seq(-.25,.95,.1)) [1] "-0.25" "-0.15" "-0.05" "0.05" "0.15" "0.25" "0.35" "0.45" "0.55" "0.65" "0.75" "0.85" "0.95" > as.character(seq(-.35,.95,.1)) [1] "-0.35" "-0.25"
2005 Apr 26
0
psy version 0.65 released
Dear R users, psy version 0.65 is on CRAN now. psy provides several methods used in psychometry (kappa, icc, cronbach, screeplot (with simulations), non linear mapping, etc.) A bug has been fixed in function wkappa (weighted kappa): in particular circumstances, the 2*2 table presented levels in an order different to what was suggested in the help file. The fpca function (PCA plot with
2009 Mar 18
1
separating the integer part of a number from the fractional part
I have columns of decimal numbers (representing fraction day of year). I need to separate the fractional part of the number (to the right of the radix point) from the integer part. For example, if the number were '207.65' Id like to make a separate column which contained only '65' or even better, '0.65.' What I am trying to do is separate day from night. Any ideas?? Thanks.