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2009 Nov 16
3
Discontinuous graph
Hi, I wanted to make a graph with the following table (2 rows, 3 columns): a b c x 1 3 5 y 5 8 6 The first column represents the start cordinate, and the second column contains the end cordinate for the x-axis. The third column contains the y-axis co-ordinate. For example, the first row in the matrix above represents the points (1,5),(2,5), (3,5). How would I go about making a discontinuous graph
2006 Oct 10
1
Surfaceplot3D with wireframe
Hi, I want to make a surface3D plot of a landscape. I have cordinates (x, y, z) recorded with a GPS. The datapoints are not evenly distributed within the rectangular area. To do a fast 3D plot I used following. > library(grid) > library(lattice) > v <- read.table("clipboard") > names(v) <- c("x", "y", "z") &...
2006 Oct 10
1
How to assign a rank to a range of values..
>From the following: basin.map <- readAsciiGrid("c:/temp/area.asc", colname="area") I have a SpatialGridDataFrame which has the x and y cordinate of a cell, and the drainage area of that cell. There are many cells with a low drainage area (in my case, 33000 with an area of 37.16) and one cell with the highest drainage area (again, in my case, a drainage area of of
2010 Mar 10
1
pie EPS BB
...(in ?pie and in ?postscript) seems to contain nothing that would give me a clue for achieving this. By way of background: I want to include the EPS file in a document where I would use graphics commands to embellish the pie-chart with my own annotations. For this I need to be able to calculate the cordinates of points on the chart relative to its centre; whereas the software will be using the BoundingBox to locate the imported graphic. So I have to be able to work out the coordinates of the pie-chart relative to the BoundingBox. The PostScript code in the EPS file is difficult to decipher from this poi...
2011 Apr 06
0
smoothing bathymetry
...uire(spatial) > dep <- interp(long, lat, depth, xo=seq(1,990,10), yo=seq(1,990,10), + extrap=FALSE, ncp=0,duplicate = "mean", dupfun = NULL) http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3431391/Rpics.bmp Where "long" are x-coordinates between 1 and 1000, "lat" are y-cordinates between 1 and 1000, and depth are depth values corresponding to the x and y coordinates. All data are in vector form. I would like to extrapolate the data points beyond the data set, by setting extrap=TRUE, filling out the entire 1000x1000 grid. I attempted this using the following script, which...
2007 Jan 23
2
making acts_as_ferret thread safe?
Hi I get a synchronize error (see below) when I run a lib script with script/runner. The script updates a status field in a model object that is indexed and searchable within the script/server (mongrel) process. $ script/runner -e production ''load "lib/billing/credit_subscribers.rb"'' /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-1.1.6/lib/commands/runner.rb:27: IOError (IOError)
2008 Jan 29
3
Samba Administrator account for XP
Dear all I have install samba + ldap and it is successfully joing the domain but problem is when i login in XP machine with Administrator account of samba i cannot change anything in XP even not system time so is it problem of privileges ?? $ cat ~/satish/url.txt http://www.linuxbug.org
2011 Dec 05
0
Rggobi pdf output
...*Interactive and Dynamic Graphics for Data Analysis *. The book was published 2007. My question is: how can I export a graph for *rggobi* to pdf to include it in latex. For example: I have lots of variables in ggobi and I need to export the ggplot like scatterplot of any two variables or parallel cordinates graph to a pdf. So far I've read that the authors suggests to solve it like this: library(DescribeDisplay) d <- dd_load("fig.R") plot(d) or p <- ggplot(d) print(p) which produces nice graphics which you can use with pdf() function. But neither the *DescribeDisplay* package,...
2011 Dec 05
1
[rggobi] ggplot like pdf output
...*Interactive and Dynamic Graphics for Data Analysis *. The book was published 2007. My question is: how can I export a graph for *rggobi* to pdf to include it in latex. For example: I have lots of variables in ggobi and I need to export the ggplot like scatterplot of any two variables or parallel cordinates graph to a pdf. So far I've read that the authors suggests to solve it like this: library(DescribeDisplay) d <- dd_load("fig.R") plot(d) or p <- ggplot(d) print(p) which produces nice graphics which you can use with pdf() function. But neither the *DescribeDisplay* package,...
1997 May 15
1
Vulnerability in Elm-ME+
Hello, I have confirmed that the recently-reported vulnerability in Elm is also present in Elm-ME+ and thus also in Debian GNU/Linux version 1.2, prerelease version 1.3, and development tree "unstable". Below is a short diff to correct the problem. Debian GNU/Linux 1.2.x uses stock Elm 2.4pl25. Users of that version of Elm should upgrade to Elm-ME+ as detailed below. Debian 1.3
2008 Jun 12
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-ati 6.8.191
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ati 6.9.0rc1 release Lots of changes since the last release. Main things are EXA composite support for r3xx/r4xx/r5xx chips and textured video support on all radeons. Adam Jackson (5): Bump CRTC size limits on AVIVO chips so 30" displays work without tweaking. Add R500 unified shader register block. Fix R500_US_CONFIG.