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2003 Mar 18
3
References of R in use
...).
(although it seems that I am the only one or at most one of few people
knowing about R and using it in our company).
BTW,
wouldn't it be nice to have such a list somewhere at
http://www.r-project.org/ ?
Thanks in advance,
Jan
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2002 Jan 03
2
Different behaviour of data()
...;systematic" way to solve this problem?
>version
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch x86
os Win32
system x86, Win32
status
major 1
minor 4.0
year 2001
month 12
day 19
language R
Thanks In Advance,
Jan
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/- Data Analyst, Prague 9 -/
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/- jan_svatos at eurotel.cz Czechia -/
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2001 Jul 12
0
Re: large survey data
...with
Unix utilities, too.
I use stuff from www.cygwin.com (lots of Unix programs and tools -cat, sed,
make, gzip, perl, ...).
The only limitation is, that, when run in NT cmdshell instead of bash, it
does not handle (Unix) links.
Jan
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/- Data Analyst, Prague 9 -/
/- Eurotel Praha 190 00 -/
/- jan_svatos at eurotel.cz Czechia -/
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2001 Nov 08
1
Generalized Lambda
Anyone know of a package for numerically estimating lambda(3) and lambda(4)
using location, position, skew and kurtosis estimates. I have a distribution
and would like to use the gld package to do some simulations of the
distribution, but need the lambda estimates to feed into gld.
I have a program in Maple, which I may convert to C code for use in R, but
before moving down that road I
2002 Jul 11
1
How to get relevant dimnames from apply() ?
..." label of a plot?
With for() loop, the task is trivial, but with apply?
The problem I need to solve is OK (in terms of performance) with for()
loops, but apply is more elegant
and , of course, much more in R-style...
Thanks,
Jan
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/- Eurotel Praha 190 00 -/
/- jan_svatos at eurotel.cz Czechia -/
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2001 Aug 03
2
Math symbols in email - not completely OT
What is the generally accepted way to put certain math symbols into plain
text email?
For example, how does one convey the "is exactly equal to", "is
approximately equal to", and "delta" symbols in a standard text-based (e.g.
Courier) font?
Dr. Marc R. Feldesman
email: feldesmanm at pdx.edu
email: feldesman at attglobal.net
fax: 503-725-3905
2001 Jul 24
2
segmentation fault
I'm experiencing segmentation faults from time to time
that abruptely end my R sesion. In such cases, is there
any way to recover the work done? (i.e., is there
any temporal file that I could use?)
Thanks
Agus
Dr. Agustin Lobo
Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra (CSIC)
Lluis Sole Sabaris s/n
08028 Barcelona SPAIN
tel 34 93409 5410
fax 34 93411 0012
alobo at ija.csic.es
2002 Mar 13
3
plot
Hello!
I use the version 1.4.0 for Windows. I have made boxplots but only half of
the symbols (three letters each) show up on the X-axis? How t can one
change their size or orientation so that all show up? I attach the pdf file
to illustrate better the problem.
Regards
Martin
Martin Lascoux
Department of Conservation Biology and Genetics
Evolutionary Biology Center
Norbyv?gen 18D
75236
2002 Mar 20
4
A Very Trivial Question
Hi,
This is a very trivial question, and I do not know why I cannot remember
the answer at all!
How does one get the entire system information (which OS, R
version....etc) using an R command?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Ko-Kang Kevin Wang
Postgraduate PGDipSci Student
Department of Statistics
University of Auckland
New Zealand
2001 Oct 22
2
OT: compare several graphs
Hi all,
this is OT, but maybe someone can give me a clue. I've got data from eye
tracker experiments (750 data points). These figures show how the data
lock like
|** * ***** |*** ******
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Y axes display velocity, x axes display time, * are the data points.
2002 Jul 22
3
Vector Manipulation
Greetings,
I wonder if someone could point me towards a more elegent solution than
what I"ve kluged together. I have a vector "samp1" of 296 integers.
They are sorted in ascending order and the numbers range from 177 to
228,953. I'd like to specify N non-overlapping intervals covering the
range from 0 to 229,354 and then for each range, count the number of
integers from samp1
2002 Nov 05
5
LaTeX Output?
Hello all,
Does anyone know of an R proc to export matrices or data frames (preferably
with row and column names) directly into LaTeX table output?
Many thanks,
Dan
daniel_ho at harvard.edu
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2001 Nov 12
3
'subscript out of bounds' in matrices
Dear list
Having read through all the archives of the mailing lists, I've had no
luck finding the answer to my problem.
I am running a for(i in 1:n) loop and am creating a matrix, p, for each
of the n observations. This matrix p is a 2x1 matrix. I am then doing
the following:
diagp<-diag(c(p[1,1],p[2,1]))
to create a matrix with the elements of P on the diagonal (i.e. a 4x4
matrix).
2001 Nov 16
6
case conversion and/or string comparison
This is no doubt trivial but after searching the help files and the web, I
cannot seem to find it.
1) How do I convert 'hgt' into 'HGT' in R?
2) How should I have used the help facilities to find this?
At the end of the day, all I want to do is case insensitive string
matching... i.e. 'if ("HGT" == 'hgt') print('this should be true')'
I tried
2002 Jul 30
4
chisq.test, basic question
The cells are interpreted as counts, so by scaling you're analyzing a
different experiment (one with fewer observations). So the chi-squared value
will change (the terms (O-E)^2/E in the statistic scale linearly ignoring
rounding and "Yates' continuity correction").
The chisq.test on the original data is a test of association. Conventionally
you decide ahead of time on a