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2010 Feb 23
1
Importing Headers from excel files
Hello I am trying to import an Excel file but I am loosing the headers, My
headers are in the first to rows of the EXCEL file. In the following R
output, the NA are supposed to be the second item in the Header. Is there
any way to Import more than one row as headers?. Thank you
Felipe Parra
> Data<-odbcConnectExcel('Curva LIBOR.xlsx',readOnly=T,)
>
2002 Apr 18
2
No subject
I have created a tree and want to save some of the
data so that I can create a html table from it.
I would like to save the output from data.ltr (see
example below) to a file, but haven't found a way to
do that, keeping the nice format that typing data.ltr
gives me (see output below). Is there a way to do
this?
Example:
library (maptree)
library (tree)
2002 Apr 18
0
Re: printing tree results
Look at help(sink). I have figured out how to fix up draw.tree to do
factor labels correctly and will be doing that in the next few days.
Meanwhile I discovered that rpart() provides factor labels in a much
more satisfactory way than tree() does. Because of this and because of
the additional information rpart provides about the tree building, I
recommend you switch to that.
> I have created
2011 May 30
0
gls and phi1 >1 (phi larger than one)
Dear all,
I am stuck with a problem that might be trivial for most of you (and
therefore is a bit embarrassing for me...):
I want to calculate a generalized least squares regression using two
time series (Y depending on X) with an autoregressive correlation
structure of order two (the data along time are given below). I use
'gls' from package 'nlme':
Calib.gls <- gls(Y~X,
2015 May 08
3
pregunta
Estimados
Al dirigir la lectura de un folder tYA1.csv me da este error y no me percato del motivo, adjunto archivo. Espero su ayuda
Saludos
Jos?
> setwd("D:/Public/Documents/R/bioimpedancia")
> a<-read.csv("tYA1.csv",header=TRUE, sep=",", dec=".")
Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote = quote, :
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2009 Oct 20
1
[LLVMdev] 2.6 pre-release2 ready for testing
G'Day Tanya,
Is it too late to bring in the following patches to fix some major
brokenness in the AuroraUX tool chain for 2.6?
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/lib/Driver/Tools.cpp?r1=84468&r2=84469&view=diff&pathrev=84469
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/lib/Driver/Tools.cpp?r1=84265&r2=84266&view=diff&pathrev=84266
2009 Oct 20
0
[LLVMdev] 2.6 pre-release2 ready for testing
Hi Tanya,
> 1) Compile llvm from source and untar the llvm-test in the projects
> directory (name it llvm-test or test-suite). Choose to use a
> pre-compiled llvm-gcc or re-compile it yourself.
I compiled llvm and llvm-gcc with separate objects directories.
Platform is x86_64-linux-gnu.
> 2) Run make check, report any failures (FAIL or unexpected pass). Note
> that you need to
2009 Oct 20
1
[LLVMdev] 2.6 pre-release2 ready for testing
On Oct 20, 2009, at 6:02 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Hi Tanya,
>
>> 1) Compile llvm from source and untar the llvm-test in the projects
>> directory (name it llvm-test or test-suite). Choose to use a pre-
>> compiled llvm-gcc or re-compile it yourself.
>
> I compiled llvm and llvm-gcc with separate objects directories.
> Platform is x86_64-linux-gnu.
>
Ok.
2009 Oct 17
12
[LLVMdev] 2.6 pre-release2 ready for testing
LLVMers,
2.6 pre-release2 is ready to be tested by the community.
http://llvm.org/prereleases/2.6/
If you have time, I'd appreciate anyone who can help test the release.
To test llvm-gcc:
1) Compile llvm from source and untar the llvm-test in the projects
directory (name it llvm-test or test-suite). Choose to use a pre-
compiled llvm-gcc or re-compile it yourself.
2) Run make check,