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2005 Feb 02
3
Boxplot by factors
Dear all,
I have the following data format
cellnumber force
1 100
1 230
1 100
1 200
1 130
1 210
2 179
2 298
2 400
2 500
2 600
...........
I want to make a boxplot of the force according to the cellnumber. Here
the cellnumber is actually a factor. It has 1, 2 two levels. How can I
do that using boxplot?
Thanks in advance
Ming
2012 Apr 05
2
random sample from list
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mask <- raster(files[[9]])
#make point data
pts<-randomPoints(mask,100)
#extract the unique cell numbers within a 800km buffer of the points,
remove NA cells
z <- extract(mask, pts, buffer=800000,cellnumbers=T)
z_nonna <- lapply(z, na.omit)
###########PROBLEM AREA##########
##If I convert this to a dataframe and find the unique "cells" values
#z2<-as.data.frame(do.call(rbind,z_nonna))
#z_unique<-unique(z2[,1])
##I can tell there there are 9763 unique "cells" values
#How do...
2006 Nov 14
1
Broken Call Screening
Sorry for the crosspost (this was also posted to
asterisk-at-uc-dot-org) but I haven't got a response.
I have a cell phone added to a queue as a local extension (member =>
Local/299). I want the cell phone to be able to reject calls to the
queue without the person sitting in the queue being hung up on, etc.
The way my dialplan is set up, the person hits 1 to answer the call
and any other
2012 Mar 25
2
avoiding for loops
I have data that looks like this:
> df1
group id
1 red A
2 red B
3 red C
4 blue D
5 blue E
6 blue F
I want a list of the groups containing vectors with the ids. I am
avoiding subset(), as it is
only recommended for interactive use. Here's what I have so far:
df1 <- data.frame(group=c("red", "red", "red", "blue",