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2023 Nov 02
4
Sum data according to date in sequence
Dear all,
I have this set of data. I would like to sum the EnergykWh according date
sequences.
> head(dt1,20) StationName date time EnergykWh
1 PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1 1/14/2016 12:09 4.680496
2 PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1 1/14/2016 19:50 6.272414
3 PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1 1/14/2016 20:22 1.032782
4 PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1 1/15/2016 8:25 11.004884
5
2023 Nov 03
2
Sum data according to date in sequence
Hi,
I tried this:
# extract date from the time stamp
dt1 <- cbind(as.Date(dt$EndDate, format="%m/%d/%Y"), dt$EnergykWh)
head(dt1)
colnames(dt1) <- c("date", "EnergykWh")
and
my dt1 becomes these, the dates are replace by numbers.
dt1 <- cbind(as.Date(dt$EndDate, format="%m/%d/%Y"), dt$EnergykWh)
dput(head(dt1))
colnames(dt1) <-
2023 Nov 03
1
Sum data according to date in sequence
Hi all,
This is the data:
> dput(head(dt1,20))structure(list(StationName = c("PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE
2023 Nov 04
2
Sum data according to date in sequence
?s 01:49 de 03/11/2023, roslinazairimah zakaria escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> This is the data:
>
>> dput(head(dt1,20))structure(list(StationName = c("PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
> "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
> "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
> "PALO ALTO
2023 Nov 03
1
Sum data according to date in sequence
Is this what you are after?
library(tidyverse)
library(lubridate)
input <- structure(list(StationName = c("PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE
2023 Nov 03
1
Sum data according to date in sequence
How about send a 'dput' of some sample data. My guess is that your date is
'character' and not 'Date'.
Thanks
Jim Holtman
*Data Munger Guru*
*What is the problem that you are trying to solve?Tell me what you want to
do, not how you want to do it.*
On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 4:24?PM roslinazairimah zakaria <roslinaump at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I
2008 Feb 20
2
factors ordered by mean
Hi,
How to order the levels os factor not by alphabetic order but by mean of Y.
Somethink like this:
I have this alphabetic order:
> levels(pH)
[1] "alto" "baixo" "medio"
the order by mean os yvar is:
> sort(tapply(Riqueza,pH,mean))
baixo medio alto
11.56667 20.00000 26.80000
How to make the levels of pH ordered by this mean to the result to
2010 Aug 22
4
how to implement string pattern extraction in R
Hi,
In perl, to get a substring matching a particular pattern can be
implemented like the following example:
$x = "AAAA.txt";
if ($x=~ /(.*?)\.txt/){
$prefix = $1;
}
So how to do the same thing in R?
Can someone provide me the code sample?
Thanks much in advance.
--
Waverley @ Palo Alto
2010 Sep 03
3
R program google search
Hi,
Can someone help as how to use R to program google search in the R
code? I know that other languages can allow or have the google search
API
If someone can give me some links or sample code I would greatly appreciate.
Thanks.
--
Waverley @ Palo Alto
2013 Apr 10
0
Research Analyst at YouGov in Palo Alto, CA
RESEARCH ANALYST
YouGov is currently recruiting a Research Analyst to work in our Palo Alto office within our Operations department. The successful candidate will work with the Analytics team, which provides project directors with the operational services they require to offer quality consultancy on a wide variety of topics.
The successful candidate will be provided with the relevant training
2011 Jul 28
0
Development/Operations engineer, Palo Alto, CA -- FreeBSD/startup
The job description is below, with more information available through LinkedIn.
http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=1805547
I'd like to reinforce that this is actually a fairly FreeBSD specific role. So,
if the idea of FreeBSD + funded startup sounds appealing, please read on!
Please feel free to contact me for more information <my first name>@ubalo.com
or even to just
2005 Jan 08
1
coordinates of mouse position
HI, I need known the position of mouse, but i not know how obtain the
parameter %X used in tcl. the script in Tcl is:
set w .probe
catch {destroy $w}
toplevel $w
proc Captura_Datos { ancho alto } {
puts "El ancho es $ancho"
puts "El alto es $alto"
} bind $w <Configure> "Captura_Datos %X %Y"
In R
w<-tktoplevel()
f<-function(a,b)^`
print(a)
print(b)
2004 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM talk: Palo Alto
Hi Everyone,
Monday through Wednesday afternoon Vikram and I will be at the CGO
conference (http://www.cgo.org/) in Palo Alto, CA spreading the word about
LLVM. If you happen to be in the area, you might consider dropping by.
:) The talk is on Monday at ~2:30pm, but you probably have to be
registered for the conference to attend.
Even if you can't attend the talk, there will be plenty of
2006 Jan 04
1
Difficulty with 'merge'
Dear R-helpers,
Happy New Year to all the helpful members of the list.
Here is the behavior I'm looking for:
> v1 <- c("a","b","c")
> n1 <- c(0, 1, 2)
> v2 <- c("c", "a", "b")
> n2 <- c(0, 1 , 2)
> (f1 <- data.frame(v1, n1))
v1 n1
1 a 0
2 b 1
3 c 2
> (f2 <- data.frame(v2, n2))
2010 Jul 27
4
Sweave and scan()
I am introducing the scan() function to my class. Consider the following
file (Scanexamp.Rnw )
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\begin{document}
<<>>=
height = scan()
64 62 66 65 62
69 72 72 70
part = scan(what = character(0))
"Soprano" "Soprano" "Soprano"
"Alto" "Alto" "Tenor"
"Tenor" "Bass"
2004 Jan 12
0
Part time sysadmin wanted in Palo Alto, CA
The place where I work, we need a part time sysadmin
contractor. We don't need you to work crazy hours or be
available at all hours but freebsd/linux/windows/network
admin&debugging + scripting experience essential. Must
be able to work independently! The work load is
variable but will probably settle down to few hours a
week (wish I can offer a fulltime position but we are a
small
2010 Jul 14
0
[Jobs] Groupon is looking for RoR Developers in Chicago and Palo Alto
Groupon is seeking top-notch developers who love working on all
aspects of software used by millions of people around the world. We
are looking to add to a talented team of folks who are passionate
about software and work to build efficient and scalable systems to
support our growing platform.
Some great things we have been able to deliver include a site built
entirely on Rails which scaled
2009 Jul 25
4
ROCR package question
I use ROCR to plot multiple runs' performance. Using the sample code
as example:
# plot ROC curves for several cross-validation runs (dotted
# in grey), overlaid by the vertical average curve and boxplots
# showing the vertical spread around the average.
data(ROCR.xval)
pred <- prediction(ROCR.xval$predictions, ROCR.xval$labels)
perf <- performance(pred,"tpr","fpr")
2019 May 14
2
weakforced and GeoIP lookups
Hi Tobi,
it should just work, but depends on the OS version.
./configure ?help tells you all the configure options, including:
--with-maxminddb-includedir
path to maxminddb include directory [default=auto]
--with-maxminddb-libdir path to maxminddb library directory [default=auto]
Neil
> On 14 May 2019, at 17:44, Tobi via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org>
2012 Dec 10
2
CISTI'2013 Doctoral Symposium - CFP, Lisbon, June 19 - 23, 2013
***************************************************************************************************
CISTI'2013 DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM
8th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
Lisbn, Portugal, June 19 - 23, 2013
http://www.aisti.eu/cisti2013/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=64&Itemid=68&lang=en