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2010 Oct 20
2
histograms resulting from call to soil.texture
Hello, Using the dataset below I produce a soil.texture plot (R code for this included at the end). One will notice I have plotted the points based on whether or not they are in a region called 'upstream' or 'downstream'. I'm curious if there is a way to somehow extract counts of the number of points (red points and blue points) falling within each classification (e.g. silty
2008 Feb 28
3
datetime on x-axis of plot
Hello, I'm reading Time Series Analysis and its Applilcations with R Examples and I have a question... I notice that in the book there are timeseries plots but without the x-axis being labeled with dates. They are just numbers 1,...50,...100, etc. How do I get the date to show up on the x-axis? Here is my dateframe: > head(myData, 5) 1 2008-01-30 08:30 7.00 2
2009 Apr 30
1
Using 'aggregate' when dependent on row value increments
Dear all, I have a data frame of three columns, which I have sorted by Latitude as follows: > test2[60:80,] Latitude Longitude Sim_1986 61948 85.25 -29.25 2.175345 61957 85.25 -28.75 8.750486 61967 85.25 -28.25 33.569305 61977 85.25 -27.75 23.702572 61988 85.25 -27.25 26.488602 62000 85.25 -26.75 23.915724 62012 85.25 -26.25 25.055082 62027
2011 Jun 11
3
rcspline.plot query
Dear all, As I am new to the R community - although eager to advance- I would like to pose a question to the community. I have an SPSS file which I have imported it in R (with the read.spss command) which conists of scale (continuous) variable "adiponectin" and the corresponding categorical value "death" (0=No, 1=Yes). In all there are 60 observations (among which
2005 Nov 30
1
X windows is taking 99 percent of cpu
I am running centos 4.2 on a P4 3 GIG with 2 GIG ram. This machine has been fine for months. my laptop is fine. X is taking 99 percent of the cpu after some time. All I was doing was editing code. If I killall -9 X it comes back for a while then maxes out again. Any ideas on something to tweek??? THanks, jerry ------------ Tasks: 120 total, 2 running, 118 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
2008 Jun 05
0
Javascript & Scrolling
I am currently in the middle of creating a horizontal scrolling product list with page buttons that use effects to scroll from one page to another using scriptaculous. I am having problem that when the window is resized, so only the viewable area of the div changes, this causes the width to change and then because of that the scroll effect will scroll to position 2000 but then when the scroll bar
2005 Jun 10
1
Performance difference between 32-bit build and 64-bit build on Solaris 8
Hi everyone - I'm seeing a 32-bit build perform significantly faster (up to 3x) than a 64 bit build on Solaris 8. I'm running R version 2.1.0. Here are some of my system details, and some resulting timings: >uname -a SunOS lonetree 5.8 Generic_117350-16 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440 lonetree /home/sgilpin >gcc -v Reading specs from
2012 Jun 15
8
Apply() on columns
Hi, I have some trouble with the following: I have a table of 7 rows and 6columns. The columns 1,2,3 have information about the number of employees. The columns 4,5,6 have information about the number of working hours. Each row, is corresponding with a week. My goal is to make a boxplot, histogram etc. of the columns 4, 5 and 6 (thus, the data of the number of working hours). How can I select by
2008 Jun 06
6
Subsetting to unique values
I want to take the first row of each unique ID value from a data frame. For instance > ddTable <- data.frame(Id=c(1,1,2,2),name=c("Paul","Joe","Bob","Larry")) I want a dataset that is Id Name 1 Paul 2 Bob > unique(ddTable) Will give me all 4 rows, and > unique(ddTable$Id) Will give me c(1,2), but not accompanied by the name column.