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2006 Dec 14
5
Nicely formatted tables
If I use latex(summary(X)) where X is a data frame with four
variables I get something like
Rainfall Education Popden Nonwhite
Min. :10.00 Min. : 9.00 Min. :1441 Min. : 0.80
1st Qu.:32.75 1st Qu.:10.40 1st Qu.:3104 1st Qu.: 4.95
Median :38.00 Median :11.05 Median :3567 Median :10.40
Mean :37.37 Mean :10.97 Mean :3866
2012 Apr 25
1
recommended way to group function calls in Sweave
Dear all
When using Sweave, I'm always hitting the same bump: I want to group
repetitive calls in a function, but I want both the results and the
function calls in the printed output. Let me explain myself.
Consider the following computation in an Sweave document:
summary(iris[,1:2])
cor(iris[,1:2])
When using these two calls directly, I obtain the following output:
> summary(iris[,1:2])
2009 Dec 19
3
DROP and KEEP statements in R
What is equivalent to DROP or KEEP statements of SAS in R?
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2016 Feb 15
2
Problems after migration from samba 3.5.2 to samba 4.3.1
Hello,
3 months ago, I migrated my domain from samba 3.5.2 (NT4 with LDAP) to
samba 4.3.1 (compiled from source) following classic upgrade instructions
on wiki page. The samba 4.3.1 is using Samba Internal DNS.
20.000 users and 2.800 computers were migrated.
After the migration process, I joined 1 new DC server and 2 File Servers to
domain.
All users can login on domain, but we have some
2009 Apr 29
1
RweaveHTML (R2HTML) Help
I have found Sweave() to be great for producing PDF documents. I have
been experimenting with RweaveHTML (from the R2HTML) package and have
had moderate success. My main issue has been that I simply want the R
output to be shown verbatim in the HTML document but RweaveHTML tends to
convert most output to a table, for example. So, is there a way to
force the RweaveHTML driver to simply provide
2016 Feb 15
0
Problems after migration from samba 3.5.2 to samba 4.3.1
On 15/02/16 12:40, Fernando Favero wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> 3 months ago, I migrated my domain from samba 3.5.2 (NT4 with LDAP) to
> samba 4.3.1 (compiled from source) following classic upgrade instructions
> on wiki page. The samba 4.3.1 is using Samba Internal DNS.
>
> 20.000 users and 2.800 computers were migrated.
>
> After the migration process, I joined 1 new DC
2007 Nov 07
1
Shortcut to refer to an attached dataframe?
When I attach data frames I often want to be able to refer to the whole
data frame rather then one of its components. For example:
attach (my.data.frame)
summary(my.data.frame)
That's fine but often the frame has a very long name so I'd prefer some
shorthand way of referring to it by its position on the search list.
This applies especially to cases where I have a nested data frame
2009 Jun 25
2
variable driven summary of one column
Hello,
how can I get a variable driven summary of one column of my data.frame?
Usually I would do
> summary(data$columnname) to get a summary of column named
"columnname" of my data.frame named "data".
In my case the columnname is not static but can be set dynamically.
So I save the chosen columname in something like
variable <- "columnname"
but how can I
1999 Oct 25
1
trouble reading in datasets
Dear All,
I was trying to follow some of the examples in Venables and Ripley "Modern applied ... with S-plus"
I have downloaded a copy of the iris data set and loaded into R. :
however I cannot use the apply command (from p47):
> apply (iris, 2 ,mean)
Error in sum(..., na.rm = na.rm) : invalid "mode" of argument
> apply (iris, c(2) ,mean)
Error in sum(..., na.rm =
2005 Aug 05
3
Latex error with Sweave example
I created a tex file following the example in the Sweave help which
produced the following files in my working directory.
Sweave-test-1-006.eps
Sweave-test-1-006.pdf
Sweave-test-1-007.eps
Sweave-test-1-007.pdf
Sweave-test-1.tex
When I run latex on this, I get a latex error, log file below. I am
running R 2.1.1 on Windows XP. I have installed "small MiKTeX" and I
have added
2009 Dec 16
4
Creating Dummy Variables in R
Hi,
I am trying to create a set of dummy variables to use within a multiple linear regression and am unable to find the codes within the manuals.
For example i have:
Price Weight Clarity
IF VVS1 VVS2
500 8 1 0 0
1000 5.2 0 0 1
864 3 0 1 0
340
2012 Oct 10
2
Summary using by() returns character arrays in a list
I use by() to generate a summary statistics like so:
Lbys <- by(dat[Nidx], dat$LipTest, summary)
where Nidx is an index vector with names picking out the columns in the
data frame dat.
This returns a list of character arrays (see below for str() output) where
the columns are named correctly but the rownames are empty strings and the
values are strings prepended with the summary
2013 Mar 26
2
Problem with nested for-loop
Hello,
I'm working on a problem using nested for-loops and I don't know if it's a
problem with the order of the loops or something within the loop so any
help with the problem would be appreciated. To briefly set up the problem.
I have 259 trees (from 11 different species, of unequal count for each
species) of which I am trying to predict biomass. For each tree species I
have 10000
2005 Dec 06
3
strange behavior of loess() & predict()
Dear altogether,
I tried local regression with the following data. These data are a part
of a bigger dataset for which loess is no problem.
However, the plot shows extreme values and by looking into the fits, it
reveals very extreme values (up to 20000 !) although the original data are
> summary(cbind(x,y))
x y
Min. :1.800 Min. :2.000
1st Qu.:2.550
2016 Feb 15
2
Problems after migration from samba 3.5.2 to samba 4.3.1
My smb.conf files.
The OS is a CentOS 7
DC Server 1
-------------------------------
[global]
workgroup = EXAMPLE.COM
realm = campus.example.com
netbios name = DC-SERVER1
server role = active directory domain controller
idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes
dns forwarder = 8.8.8.8
dsdb:schema update allowed = true
winbind max clients = 2000
2009 Jun 29
20
Dag's comment at linuxtag
>From http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20090629
"....Right next to the Gentoo stand was a group of young people, proudly displaying their affiliation with CentOS.
Dag Wieers, the well-known maintainer of a once very popular RPM
repository, greeted me with a big smile: "Do you know CentOS?" When I
introduced myself, he looked somewhat disappointed: "Oh, so you know