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2008 Jun 23
3
subset with multiple criteria
This should be theoretically very simple, but I dont get the elegant answer (without looping). I've got a long (thousands of rows) data frame: > E.coor[1:10,] east north dat 1 582650 4248850 0.8316848 2 582750 4248850 0.7230272 3 582850 4248850 0.3250818 4 582950 4248850 0.6144006 5 583050 4248850 0.8706312 6 583150 4248850 0.2149651 7 583250 4248850 0.1659519 8
2007 Jun 02
2
spatial simulation
Dear R-users, I'm trying to do some spatial simulation. I have two covariates, Z and C. I want to examine their relationship under different spatial distribution. I have no problem simulating completely spatial random process but I'm totally stuck on poisson (cluster) pattern. I already have a dataset with Z and C (obs=575) and I know the relationship between them. Using these 575
2010 Apr 08
0
khat and included polygons
Dear list, I have a question regarding the included polygon in the khat function of the splancs library defining the area where points appear. I have not only one simple polygon included, my map includes several islands. I read my map which was a shape file by readShapeSpatial of the maptools library. Then I split up the SpatialPolygonsDataFrame into the included polygons by coor <- NULL
2010 Mar 31
3
barplot and line
Hi r-users,   I have this data below and would like to plot a barplot overlap with a line. This is my data: > hist_50     pdf_obs pdf_gen.50 1  0.000000   0.000000 2  0.083156   0.125366 3  0.132196   0.158230 4  0.126866   0.149432 5  0.120469   0.127897 6  0.121535   0.104096 7  0.103412   0.082171 8  0.082090   0.063539 9  0.065032   0.048408 10 0.050107   0.036470 11 0.036247   0.027236 12
2009 Dec 11
3
Please help with a basic function
Hello, I am learning how to use functions, but I'm running into a roadblock. I would like my function to do two things: 1) convert an object to a dataframe, 2) and then subset the dataframe. Both of these commands work fine outside the function, but I would like to wrap them in a function so I can apply the code iteratively to many such objects. Here's what I wrote, but it doesn't
2010 May 04
1
help
Cordial saludo Tengo una duda sobre como poner el valor de un argumento de una funcion en el titulo de una grafica, es decir, mi funcion es: CO<-function(n,c) { Prob<-sapply(seq(0,0.15,0.01),pbinom,size=n,q=c) coor<-cbind(seq(0,0.15,0.01),Prob) plot(seq(0,0.15,0.01),Prob,type="b",xlab="Fracción defectuosa", ylab="Probabilidad",main="Probabilidad de
2005 Jun 28
1
ClueCon, Vote?
Ok I have to get a vote of all the people that are going to come to Cluecon so we order the beer keg's for the developers board room. Anyone have any preference? (if you haven't registered for ClueCon now is the time to register!) Choices... choices... choices... I want Red Bull on tap! /b --- Anakin: ?You?re either with me, or you?re my enemy.? Obi-Wan: ?Only a Sith could be an
2006 Nov 04
0
Validations ignoring :allow_nil => true
...nd 12. end 13. 14. end So, why isn''t the model doing what it''s supposed to? Thanks, --Dean -- Unscrambler of eggs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Work is the curse of the drinking class -- Oscar Wilde Fermentation fault (Coors dumped) In vino veritas