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2013 Jan 04
4
non-consing count
Hi,
to count vector elements with some property, the standard idiom seems to
be length(which):
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
x <- c(1,1,0,0,0)
count.0 <- length(which(x == 0))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
however, this approach allocates and discards 2 vectors: a logical
vector of length=length(x) and an
2012 Feb 10
2
the value of the last expression
Is there an analogue of common lisp "*" variable which contains the
value of the last expression?
E.g., in lisp:
> (+ 1 2)
3
> *
3
I wish I could recover the value of the last expression without
re-evaluating it.
thanks
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2012 Mar 14
2
sum(hist$density) == 2 ?!
> x <- rnorm(1000)
> h <- hist(x,plot=FALSE)
> sum(h$density)
[1] 2 ----------------------------- shouldn't it be 1?!
> h <- hist(x,plot=FALSE, breaks=(-4:4))
> sum(h$density)
[1] 1 ----------------------------- now it's 1. why?!
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2017 Nov 09
2
[R-pkgs] Release of ess 0.0.1
> * Jorge Cimentada <pvzragnqnw at tznvy.pbz> [2017-11-09 00:02:53 +0100]:
>
> I'm happy to announce the release of ess 0.0.1 a package designed to
> download data from the European Social Survey
Given the existence of ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics -
https://ess.r-project.org/) the package name "ess" seems unfortunate.
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2012 Oct 18
3
how to concatenate factor vectors?
How do I concatenate two vectors of factors?
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> a <- factor(5:1,levels=1:9)
> b <- factor(9:1,levels=1:9)
> str(c(a,b))
int [1:14] 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 ...
> str(unlist(list(a,b),use.names=FALSE))
Factor w/ 9 levels "1","2","3","4",..: 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 ...
2012 Dec 04
3
list to matrix?
How do I convert a list to a matrix?
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
list(c(50000, 101), c(1e+05, 46), c(150000, 31), c(2e+05, 17),
c(250000, 19), c(3e+05, 11), c(350000, 12), c(4e+05, 25),
c(450000, 19), c(5e+05, 16))
as.matrix(a)
[,1]
[1,] Numeric,2
[2,] Numeric,2
[3,] Numeric,2
[4,] Numeric,2
[5,] Numeric,2
[6,] Numeric,2
[7,]
2012 Nov 19
2
generated list element names
How can I create lists with element names created on the fly?
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> list (foo = 10)
$foo
[1] 10
> list ("foo" = 10)
$foo
[1] 10
> list (paste("f","oo",sep="") = 10)
Error: unexpected '=' in "list (paste("f","oo",sep="") ="
2012 Sep 19
2
drop zero slots from table?
I find myself doing
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
tab <- table(...)
tab <- tab[tab > 0]
tab <- sort(tab,decreasing=TRUE)
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
all the time.
I am wondering if the "drop 0" (and maybe even sort?) can be effected by
some magic argument to table() which I fail to discover
2013 Jan 18
5
select rows with identical columns from a data frame
I have a data frame with several columns.
I want to select the rows with no NAs (as with complete.cases)
and all columns identical.
E.g., for
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> f <- data.frame(a=c(1,NA,NA,4),b=c(1,NA,3,40),c=c(1,NA,5,40))
> f
a b c
1 1 1 1
2 NA NA NA
3 NA 3 5
4 4 40 40
--8<---------------cut
2012 Nov 07
3
c weirdness
is there a way to avoid c() appending ".0" and ".1" to seed?
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> c("nons"=1, "seed"=3)
nons seed ## good!
1 3
> c("nons"=1, "seed"=tab[1])
nons seed.0 ## don't want ".0"!
1 2344600
>
2012 Feb 23
5
cor() on sets of vectors
suppose I have two sets of vectors: x1,x2,...,xN and y1,y2,...,yN.
I want N correlations: cor(x1,y1), cor(x2,y2), ..., cor(xN,yN).
my sets of vectors are arranged as data frames x & y (vector=column):
x <- data.frame(a=rnorm(10),b=rnorm(10),c=rnorm(10))
y <- data.frame(d=rnorm(10),e=rnorm(10),f=rnorm(10))
cor(x,y) returns a _matrix_ of all pairwise correlations:
cor(x,y)
2012 Aug 30
3
apply --> data.frame
Is there a way for an apply-type function to return a data frame?
the closest thing I think of is
foo <- as.data.frame(sapply(...))
names(foo) <- c(....)
is there a more "elegant" way?
Thanks!
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2012 Aug 28
5
variable scope
At the end of a for loop its variables are still present:
for (i in 1:10) {
x <- vector(length=100000000)
}
ls()
will print "i" and "x".
this means that at the end of the for loop body I have to write
rm(x)
gc()
is there a more elegant way to handle this?
Thanks.
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Sam Steingold (http://sds.podval.org/) on Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) X 11.0.11103000
2012 Nov 09
4
as.data.frame(do.call(rbind,lapply)) produces something weird
The following code:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> myfun <- function (x) list(x=x,y=x*x)
> z <- as.data.frame(do.call(rbind,lapply(1:3,function(x) c(a=paste("a",x,sep=""),as.list(unlist(list(b=myfun(x),c=myfun(x*x*x))))))))
> z
a b.x b.y c.x c.y
1 a1 1 1 1 1
2 a2 2 4 8 64
3 a3 3 9 27 729
2012 Feb 13
1
entropy package: how to compute mutual information?
suppose I have two factor vectors:
x <- as.factor(c("a","b","a","c","b","c"))
y <- as.factor(c("b","a","a","c","c","b"))
I can compute their entropies:
entropy(table(x))
[1] 1.098612
using
library(entropy)
but it is not clear how to compute their mutual information
2012 Mar 20
2
igraph: decompose.graph: Error: protect(): protection stack overflow
I just got this error:
> library(igraph)
> comp <- decompose.graph(gr)
Error: protect(): protection stack overflow
Error: protect(): protection stack overflow
>
what can I do?
the digraph is, indeed, large (300,000 vertexes), but there are very
many very small components (which I would rather not discard).
PS. the doc for decompose.graph does not say which mode is the default.
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2012 Jul 13
1
LiblineaR: read/write model files?
How do I read/write liblinear models to files?
E.g., if I train a model using the command line interface, I might want
to load it into R to look the histogram of the weights.
Or I might want to train a model in R and then apply it using a command
line interface.
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Sam Steingold (http://sds.podval.org/) on Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) X 11.0.11103000
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2012 Aug 24
2
SparseM buglet
read.matrix.csr does not close the connection:
> library('SparseM')
Package SparseM (0.96) loaded.
> read.matrix.csr(foo)
...
Warning message:
closing unused connection 3 (foo)
>
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2012 Aug 27
1
write.matrix.csr data conversion
> write.matrix.csr(mx, y = y, file = file)
> table(y)
0 1
5194394 23487
$ cut -d' ' -f1 f | sort | uniq -c
23487 2
5194394 1
i.e., 0 is written as 1 and 1 is written as 2.
why?
is there a way to disable this?
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2012 Aug 27
1
matrix.csr %*% matrix --> matrix
When a sparse matrix is multiplied by a regular one, the result is
usually not sparse. However, when matrix.csr is multiplied by a regular
matrix in R, a matrix.csr is produced.
Is there a way to avoid this?
Thanks!
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