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2011 Jul 27
1
create a index.date column
..., 377L, 377L, 377L, 377L, 379L, 383L, 383L, 387L, 387L, 391L, 395L, 398L, 401L, 401L, 401L, 401L, 401L, 407L, 407L, 407L, 409L, 414L, 414L, 414L, 434L, 434L, 434L, 437L, 437L, 437L, 437L, 437L, 439L, 439L, 439L, 439L, 442L, 443L, 450L, 452L, 452L, 459L, 459L, 468L, 472L, 472L, 472L, 478L, 478L, 484L, 484L, 484L, 484L, 484L, 486L, 486L, 486L, 487L, 487L, 487L, 487L, 487L), ftime = structure(c(11761, 11824, 11925, 11852, 11814, 11814, 11929, 11929, 11902, 11857, 11779, 11779, 11807, 11841, 11871, 11899, 11831, 11894, 11925, 11761, 11801, 11843, 11905, 11832, 11877, 11838, 11901, 11783, 1178...
2010 Oct 07
3
reshape from wide to long, ordering of "varying"
...ut(tail(UK.INT)) structure(list(age = c(93, 93, 94, 94, 95, 95), sex = c(0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1), Int.Prev.Est.1 = c(2647L, 19706L, 1832L, 15229L, 1277L, 11456L), Int.Prev.Est.2 = c(6448L, 14576L, 4545L, 11227L, 3127L, 8527L), Int.Prev.Est.3 = c(1087L, 1618L, 842L, 1314L, 515L, 930L), Int.Prev.Est.4 = c(484L, 599L, 288L, 434L, 225L, 352L), Int.Prev.Est.5 = c(477L, 428L, 297L, 344L, 230L, 293L)), .Names = c("age", "sex", "Int.Prev.Est.1", "Int.Prev.Est.2", "Int.Prev.Est.3", "Int.Prev.Est.4", "Int.Prev.Est.5"), row.names = c("9311...
2013 Feb 27
2
matrix multiplication
...339L, 342L,? 1L, 470L, 210L, 37L, 345L, 115L, 141L, 302L, 178L, 445L, 6L,? 466L, 285L, 174L, 201L, 114L, 369L, 390L, 69L, 420L, 464L, 269L,? 455L, 382L, 25L, 123L, 95L, 230L, 72L, 250L, 473L, 8L, 274L,? 238L, 62L, 461L, 104L, 125L, 128L, 227L, 292L, 430L, 206L, 360L,? 491L, 191L, 142L, 181L, 318L, 484L, 145L, 89L, 233L, 368L, 412L,? 335L, 215L, 146L, 139L, 426L, 375L, 66L, 299L, 438L, 223L, 175L,? 92L, 225L, 276L, 185L, 336L, 371L, 306L, 366L, 319L, 203L, 44L,? 259L, 23L, 132L, 343L, 447L, 457L, 428L, 359L, 353L, 498L, 169L,? 46L, 29L, 444L, 194L, 439L, 284L, 79L, 226L, 105L, 106L, 326L,? 234L, 1...
2018 May 23
0
Plot qualitative y axis
..."III", "IV", "V", "VI", "VII", "VIII", "IX", "X", "XI", "XII", "XIII", "XIV"), M = c(10L, 124L, 321L, 777L, 896L, 1706L, 635L, 1437L, 693L, 1343L, 1221L, 25L, 3L, 7L), W = c(106L, 484L, 874L, 1140L, 996L, 1250L, 433L, 654L, 333L, 624L, 611L, 15L, NA, 8L)), .Names = c("N", "M", "W"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA, -14L)) dat2? <- melt(dat1) ggplot(dat2, aes(N, value, colour = variable, group = variable)) + ????? geom_point() +...
2012 Sep 05
4
Summarizing data containing data/time information (as factor)
Dear R user I want to create a table (as below) to summarize the attached data (Test.csv, which can be read into R by using 'read.csv(Test.csv, header=F)' ), to indicate the day that there are any data available, e.g.value=1 if there are any data available for that day, otherwise value=0. 28/04 29/04 30/04 01/05 02/05 532703 0 1 1
2018 May 22
2
Plot qualitative y axis
Many thanks, My goal is to make a plott like attached but the Y axis starts in XIV and end at top in I. Generally for instance in excel X axis is categories but Y axis is numbers I want the contrary plotted in lines, your last help is near what I look but barplot is not needed. Hope you can help me thanks in advance. 2018-05-22 0:58 GMT+02:00 Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com>: > Hi
2018 May 21
0
Plot qualitative y axis
See ?barplot and set the horiz argument to TRUE. (This is in the base R plotting version. The ggplot2 and lattice systems have other ways of doing this) Note: if you search on e.g. "barplots in R" or similar, you should find numerous examples with code. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into
2011 May 26
0
'constrained' negative.binomial model estimates
...tance = c(219L, 1009L, 1514L, 974L, 1268L, 1795L, 2420L, 3174L, 219L, 831L, 1336L, 755L, 1049L, 1576L, 2242L, 2996L, 1009L, 831L, 505L, 1019L, 662L, 933L, 1451L, 2205L, 1514L, 1336L, 505L, 1370L, 888L, 654L, 946L, 1700L, 974L, 755L, 1019L, 1370L, 482L, 1144L, 2278L, 2862L, 1268L, 1049L, 662L, 888L, 484L, 662L, 1795L, 2380L, 1795L, 1576L, 933L, 654L, 1144L, 662L, 1278L, 1779L, 2420L, 2242L, 1451L, 946L, 2278L, 1795L, 1278L, 754L, 3174L, 2996L, 2205L, 1700L, 2862L, 2380L, 1779L, 754L), origin.pop = c(16.2876696349298, 16.2876696349298, 16.2876696349298, 16.2876696349298, 16.2876696349298, 16.2876696...
2018 May 21
2
Plot qualitative y axis
Hi all, I?m trying to plot this data N M W I 10 106 II 124 484 III 321 874 IV 777 1140 V 896 996 VI 1706 1250 VII 635 433 VIII 1437 654 IX 693 333 X 1343 624 XI 1221 611 XII 25 15 XIII 3 XIV 7 8 So that in de Y axis will be the level (qualitative data) and in the X axis will be M and W variables. So x axis will be wwith a lenght between 0 and 2000. I would like to plot a line with M and other
2017 Dec 06
2
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
...t instead it returned odd dates. This is my dataset dput(dataset): structure(list(Date = structure(c(8L, 22L, 36L, 50L, 64L, 78L, 92L, 106L, 120L, 134L, 148L, 162L, 176L, 190L, 204L, 218L, 232L, 246L, 260L, 274L, 288L, 302L, 316L, 330L, 344L, 358L, 372L, 386L, 400L, 414L, 428L, 442L, 456L, 470L, 484L, 498L, 512L, 526L, 540L, 554L, 568L, 582L, 596L, 610L, 624L, 638L, 652L, 666L, 680L, 694L, 708L, 722L, 5L, 19L, 33L, 47L, 61L, 75L, 89L, 103L, 117L, 130L, 144L, 158L, 172L, 186L, 200L, 214L, 228L, 242L, 256L, 270L, 284L, 298L, 312L, 326L, 340L, 354L, 368L, 382L, 396L, 410L, 424L, 438L, 452L, 466L,...
2017 Dec 06
0
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
...his is my dataset > > dput(dataset): > > structure(list(Date = structure(c(8L, 22L, 36L, 50L, 64L, 78L, > 92L, 106L, 120L, 134L, 148L, 162L, 176L, 190L, 204L, 218L, 232L, > 246L, 260L, 274L, 288L, 302L, 316L, 330L, 344L, 358L, 372L, 386L, > 400L, 414L, 428L, 442L, 456L, 470L, 484L, 498L, 512L, 526L, 540L, > 554L, 568L, 582L, 596L, 610L, 624L, 638L, 652L, 666L, 680L, 694L, > 708L, 722L, 5L, 19L, 33L, 47L, 61L, 75L, 89L, 103L, 117L, 130L, > 144L, 158L, 172L, 186L, 200L, 214L, 228L, 242L, 256L, 270L, 284L, > 298L, 312L, 326L, 340L, 354L, 368L, 382L, 396L, 410L, 424L...
2017 Dec 06
1
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
...> dput(dataset): > > > > structure(list(Date = structure(c(8L, 22L, 36L, 50L, 64L, 78L, > > 92L, 106L, 120L, 134L, 148L, 162L, 176L, 190L, 204L, 218L, 232L, > > 246L, 260L, 274L, 288L, 302L, 316L, 330L, 344L, 358L, 372L, 386L, > > 400L, 414L, 428L, 442L, 456L, 470L, 484L, 498L, 512L, 526L, 540L, > > 554L, 568L, 582L, 596L, 610L, 624L, 638L, 652L, 666L, 680L, 694L, > > 708L, 722L, 5L, 19L, 33L, 47L, 61L, 75L, 89L, 103L, 117L, 130L, > > 144L, 158L, 172L, 186L, 200L, 214L, 228L, 242L, 256L, 270L, 284L, > > 298L, 312L, 326L, 340L, 354L, 368L, 38...
2018 May 16
1
Systemfit Question
..., 457L, 497L, 467L, 486L, 499L, 9L, 1L, 4L, 470L, 247L, 216L, 284L, 127L, 108L, 107L, 129L, 134L, 105L, 99L, 95L, 97L, 97L, 111L, 138L, 160L, 180L, 211L, 187L, 216L, 253L, 283L, 291L, 323L, 327L, 295L, 296L, 292L, 210L, 270L, 374L, 3L, 484L, 42L, 47L, 51L, 121L, 123L, 198L, 337L, 336L, 385L, 55L, 60L, 54L, 71L, 78L, 70L, 64L, 436L, 67L, 79L, 93L, 129L, 133L, 152L, 158L, 163L, 154L, 131L, 136L, 126L, 145L, 185L, 179L, 194L, 214L, 219L, 296L, 322L, 378L, 422L, 452L, 480L, 5...
2012 Oct 29
4
replace repeated id in a pedigree list
Hello, I have a pedigree file such this: FAMID ID FA ID MO ID SEX STATUS 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 5 3 1 1 0 1 6 3 1 1 0 1 7 3 1 2 2 1 8 3 1 1 0 1 9 3 1 1 0 1 10 3 1 2 0 1 11 3 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 12 13
2018 May 16
0
Systemfit
...?????????????????????138L, >160L, 180L, 211L, 187L, 216L, 253L, 283L, 291L, 323L,? > >???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????327L, >295L, 296L, 292L, 210L, 270L, 374L, 3L, 484L, 42L,? > >???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????47L, >51L, 121L, 123L, 198L, 337L, 336L, 385L, 55L, 60L, 54L,? > >?????????????????????????????????????????????????????...
2018 May 15
2
Systemfit
...?????????????????????????????????????138L, 160L, 180L, 211L, 187L, 216L, 253L, 283L, 291L, 323L,? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????327L, 295L, 296L, 292L, 210L, 270L, 374L, 3L, 484L, 42L,? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????47L, 51L, 121L, 123L, 198L, 337L, 336L, 385L, 55L, 60L, 54L,? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????...
2012 Aug 27
2
Font size in geom_dl (using ggplot2)
Hey everyone, I am an R-newby... so sorry for bothering you with simple-to-solve questions;) I have the following issue: trying to add labels to my scatterplots (with geom_dl in ggplot2). Everything works fine, but after checking every resource I do not find a way to change the font size of my labels. I tried size, cex, fontsize at every position... but it always stays the same. ggplot()+
2018 May 15
0
Systemfit
... and the mailing list is picky about attachments... whatever you attached did not conform to the stringent requirements mentioned in the Posting Guide. Pasting the code right into the email is usually safest, though you DO have to post using plain text (as the Posting Guide indicates) or your code may get mangled by the automatic html format removal. On May 15, 2018 7:04:31 AM PDT, Bert Gunter
2012 Jul 10
2
estimation of NA by predict command
..., 1757L, 1889L, 2021L, 2153L, 2285L, 2417L, 2549L, 2681L, 2813L, 2945L, 3077L, 3209L, 3341L, 3473L, 3605L, 3728L, 3849L, 52L, 184L, 316L, 448L, 580L, 712L, 844L, 976L, 1108L, 1240L, 1372L, 1504L, 1636L, 1768L, 1900L, 2032L, 2164L, 2296L, 2428L, 2560L, 2692L, 2824L, 2956L, 3088L, 3220L, 3352L, 3484L, 3616L, 3739L, 3860L, 3970L, 63L, 195L, 327L, 459L, 591L, 723L, 855L, 987L, 1119L, 1251L, 1383L, 1515L, 1647L, 1779L, 1911L, 2043L, 2175L, 2307L, 2439L, 2571L, 2703L, 2835L, 2967L, 3099L, 3231L, 3363L, 3495L, 3627L, 3750L, 3871L, 74L, 206L, 338L, 470L, 602L, 734L, 866L, 998L, 1130L, 1262L, 1394...
2018 May 15
1
Systemfit
Unless there is good reason not to, always cc the list -- there are lots of smarter folks than I on it who can help. I may or may not have time to look at this. Hopefully someone else will. -- Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip