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2015 Jan 28
2
[Q] Get formal arguments of my implemented S4 method
Interrogating some (of my own) code in another package.
>norm.meth <- getMethod("normalize", "MatrixLike")
>message("str(norm.meth)")
>str(norm.meth)
>message("show(norm.meth at .Data)")
>show(norm.meth at .Data)
Last show() displays this:
function (object, ...)
{
.local <- function (object, method = c("median",
2011 Jan 20
0
Writing functions. please help
Hi, my name is Guilherme and I'm trying to solve an optimization problem in
R, regarding reliability and survival time of equipments. I Have to write
the function in the image attached to this email, please take a look, where
the f(t) is weibull's distribution density function, Ca=1000 and Cb=100 are
costs of two equipments and i'm using shape=2.5 and scale=20. However, a few
problems
2006 May 18
1
Recommended style with calculator and persistent data
I have some calculations that require persistent state. For example,
they retain most of the data across calls with different parameters.
They retain parameters across calls with different subsets of the cases
(this is for distributed computation). They retain early analysis of
the problem to speed later computations.
I've created an S4 object, and the stylized code looks like this
calc
2015 Jan 28
2
[Q] Get formal arguments of my implemented S4 method
I'm attempting to reflect the information for use with corresponding
fields in GUI (in a different package), to provide default values,
argname as key for UI label lookups, etc.
So I want something much more like the formals of the implementation:
{
"object",
"method": c("median", "vs", "tukey"),
2007 Jun 06
3
Unrecognized character \xED at perl-Date-Calc-5.4-1.2.2.1.i386.rpm line 1
I've just install centos 5.0 on new PC. However it gives this error while
installing per-Date-Calc:
[root at piranha tmp]# perl -ivh perl-Date-Calc-5.4-1.2.2.1.i386.rpm
Unrecognized character \xED at perl-Date-Calc-5.4-1.2.2.1.i386.rpm line 1.
what could be the problem?
--beast
2007 Dec 03
2
Why is the program too slow?
Hi,everyone.
I use the following program calculates Fisher's alpha from counts of individuals and species. The program is wrote by Prof. Kyle Harm.
However, when I run the program, it can work very quickly sometimes, but it can not work very well sometimes. It depends on the counts of individuals and species.
For example,
> calc.alpha(1000,70)
[1] 17.14375
> calc.alpha(10000,70)
[1]
2010 Oct 13
7
[OT] (slightly) - OpenOffice Calc and text files
Hello all,
I had a very strange looking problem that turned out to be due to unexpected (by me at least) format changes to one of my data files. We have a small lab study in which each run is represented by a row in a tab-delimited file; each row identifies a repetition of the experiment and associates it with some subjective measurements and times from our notes that get used to index another
2008 Sep 25
1
Confusion over syntax in a package
Hello,
I am new to R and I am attempting to use the ProbForecastGOP package
for some research I am conducting.
The package works fine when I call the functions from the command line
as the examples instruct.
However, I am attempting to step through some of the functions so that
I can obtain a better idea of what is going on. I have come to the
following command:
2006 Jan 30
2
TI83 plus Texas Instrument Calculator, Serial cable and USB cable
Hi all
I installed *wine 9.6 on fedora4, IE6* , and *APPs* for *CALC TI83
plus *
i tried to use the *USB *cable to connect to the *CALC* but did`t work
then i used *serial cable*
after i make *? ln -s /dev/ttyS0 ~/dosdevices/com1? *then i run the "TI
Connect APPs" to
coonect to the *CALC *it finds the *COM1* when it tried connect to the*
CALC* but connection
filed.
any one
2009 Aug 06
5
Serious bug in OpenOffice.org Calc shipped with CentOS
Hi,
Until now I've been a happy user of CentOS. Everything just works(tm),
and I don't care if application versions are slightly outdated.
Next week I have to give a series of classes for a company that recently
made the switch to Linux. On schedule is a one-week course for Writer
and Calc.
And right now I discover that one crucial function of Calc, "fill
series",
2003 Oct 09
1
R-OpenOffice.org Calc
I have been very satisfied with R-Excel interface (DCOM). Few months ago
I have changed my OS to Linux-Mandrake, and now I am using
OpenOffice.org Calc as spreadsheet. I would like to know does exist some
R-OpenOffice.org interface or how is possible to use R-functions in
OpenOffice.org Calc?
Thanks a lot!
2010 Jun 17
1
[OT] Oo-calc & StAtistics
The thread "R licensing query" currently running has raised
the classic critcisms of using Excel for statistics.
I was wondering: Has anyone applied the same or similar set
of tests to OpenOffice "calc"?
Or would the Executive Summary be: "Calc is just like Excel"?
(Not that I'm a spreadsheet user, if I can avoid it; but I
sometimes get asked about such
2015 Jan 29
0
[Q] Get formal arguments of my implemented S4 method
At this point I would just due:
formals(body(method)[[2L]])
At some point we need to figure out what to do with this .local() confusion.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Roebuck,Paul L <PLRoebuck at mdanderson.org>
wrote:
> I'm attempting to reflect the information for use with corresponding
> fields in GUI (in a different package), to provide default values,
> argname
2015 Jan 29
3
[Q] Get formal arguments of my implemented S4 method
On Jan 28, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com> wrote:
> At this point I would just due:
>
> formals(body(method)[[2L]])
>
> At some point we need to figure out what to do with this .local() confusion.
Agreed, definitely. The current hack is to avoid re-matching arguments on method dispatch, so a fix would need to be fairly deep in the
2007 Dec 14
1
RJDBC to OpenOffice Calc as RODBC to MS Excel
Under Windows, I have used RODBC to connect to Excel spreadsheets as per
the example below:
library(RODBC);
connect = odbcConnectExcel("testdata.xls");
query = "SELECT [data$.ethn], [data$.sex], [data$.age],
[data$.height], [data$.weight],
[label$.label]
FROM [data$], [label$]
WHERE [data$.ethn] = [label$.ethn];"
data =
2015 Jan 28
0
[Q] Get formal arguments of my implemented S4 method
Would you please clarify your exact use case?
Thanks,
Michael
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 9:02 AM, Roebuck,Paul L <PLRoebuck at mdanderson.org>
wrote:
> Interrogating some (of my own) code in another package.
>
> >norm.meth <- getMethod("normalize", "MatrixLike")
> >message("str(norm.meth)")
> >str(norm.meth)
>
>
2006 Apr 16
1
Var.calc in Match()
Does anyone else find that using the Var.calc option (for
heteroscedasticity consistent std. errors) in Match() (from the
Matching library) slows down computation of the matching estimator by
a lot?
I don't really understand why when I use this option it slows down so
much, but for me it does significantly. I want to use the
heteroscedasticity consistent std. errors in my project, but as long
2009 Nov 03
1
OpenOffice Calc ODBC equivalent
Hi R users:
I am using RODBC to create some new ".xls" files each with
several sheets (about 100) with sqlSave() from a data.frame
inside R without any problem, but on windows XP platform.
I would like to know if it is posible to make a similar
solution on linux with openoffice?
RODBC work only (for the moment) with ".xls" on windows,
via the ODBC driver.
Is it posible to
2009 Apr 08
1
Genstat into R - Randomisation test
Hello everybody,
I have a question. I would like to get a correlation between
constitutive and induced plant defence which I messured on 30 plant
species. So I have table with Species, Induced defence (ID), and
constitutive defence (CD). Since Induced and constitutive defence are
not independant (so called spurious correlation) I should do a
randomisation test. I have a syntax of my
2010 Apr 03
2
(OT) OpenOffice.org calc chart strangeness.
I am attempting to create a simple line chart graphing three columns from a
soffice-calc spreadsheet. I expect it to take the leftmost column as the
X-Axis, plotting the others on the Y-Axis, but it always creates an X-Axis
of the row number in the columns, and the first column amongst the data.
I have tried this on OpenOffice.org 3.2.0, NeoOffice(R) 3.0.2 Patch 2,
iWork Pages, and Excel 12.2.4