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2006 Aug 14
1
mtext uses the typographical descender to align text
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Hello
One sometimes (quite often really ) marvel at the choice of defaults in
R's graphic engine.
For some obscure reason, mtext uses the typographical descender (bottom
of letters) to align text. That is: "gG" will end up slightly higher
that "GG". Depending on the font, "Q" might end up higher than "O".
(for explanation of baseline
2005 Nov 22
3
graphing help
Hello all,
Does anyone know how to make R graph the x-axis in descending order? I am all
set in creating a vertical bar chart using either the plot or the xychart (in
lattice), but I need the x-axis in descending order. I have tried resorting
the data but apparently R automatically graphs the x-axis in ascending order.
I have multiplied the data used for the x-axis by -1 and this works but now
2000 Dec 14
1
Sort in descending order
Hi R users:
I want to know how can I easily sort in descending order a
whole data frame by one or several variables.
Thank you very much for your help.
Kenneth Cabrera
krcabrer at perseus.unalmed.edu.co
krcabrer at epm.net.co
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medell?n
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2004 Apr 20
2
Rank - Descending order
Dear All,
Is there any simple way to way to produce "rank", for a given
list, but in a descending order?
E.G:
x = list(a=c(1,5,2,4));
rank(x$a); produces 1,4,2,3
However I am looking for a way to generate (4,1,3,2).
It would be particularly nice if the proposed solution has all
the niceties of rank function (like NA handling and ties.method
functionality)
TIA
Manoj
2004 Dec 01
2
rank in descending order?
Hi,
Is there any simple solution to get ranks in descending order?
Example,
a <- c(10, 98, 98, 98, 99, 100)
r <- rank(a, ties.method="average")
produces
1 3 3 3 5 6
I would want this instead:
6 5 3 3 3 1
Note that reversing r doesn't work but in small examples.
Thanks,
-Jose
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2011 Aug 10
0
xapian enquire.set_docid_order(Xapian::Enquire::DESCENDING so slow!
i have 300 millions records and my search file like this , i want the newest 10 results that match my query , so i use boolean search and "enquire.set_docid_order(enquire.DESCENDING)" , but this method seems a little slow . when i remove "enquire.set_docid_order(enquire.DESCENDING)" it run much faster .
how can i fetch the newest 10 results as fast as possible?
search.py
1999 Jan 19
0
"don't descend"
What is the intended implementation of "don't descend".
a) treat all files that are in the "don't descend hierarchy as "no such file"
(or equivelent)
or
b) disable opendir() on "don't descent directories", but allow (for example)
stats on files that are in the "don't descend directories"
I would have expected the 1st. Sambe
2011 Feb 01
1
Question regarding "zfs snapshot -r"
Hello All,
I have two questions related to "zfs snapshot -r"
1. When "zfs snapshot -r tank at today" command is issued, does it creates
snapshots for all the descendent file systems at the same moment? I mean to
say if the command is issued at 10:20:35 PM, does the creation time of all
the snapshots for descendent file systems are same?
2. Say, tank has around 5000
2002 Mar 29
2
order()
Hi,
In the order() help file, there is an example like:
a <- c(4, 3, 2, NA, 1)
b <- c(4, NA, 2, 7, 1)
z <- cbind(a, b)
(o <- order(a, b)); z[o, ]
How can I do something like "order a in ascending order, b in descending
order"? And say I have a third vector c, and I'd like to add this to the
previous condition "a ascending, b descending, c
2002 Jan 18
3
Should dots be used in generic functions?
When writing generic functions, should "..." arguments be routinely
used?
The Writing R Extensions manual says that if it is used, all
descendant methods must use it too. In most cases in the R library
source, the generic has the dots, often documented as parameters for
the descendants (e.g. profile does this). In the case of profile, the
descendants declare the dots, but don't
2006 Dec 30
0
[812] trunk/wxsugar/lib/wx_sugar/wx_classes/window.rb: Added find_window and descendants methods
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"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><style type="text/css"><!--
#msg dl { border: 1px #006 solid; background: #369; padding:
2018 Jun 27
0
[PATCH] add more PHONY targets to $(PHONY)
make-3.81 excludes PHONY dependencies from $?, make 3.82+ includes them.
This leads to always rebuilding klibc targets that depend on .PHONY
dependencies. From the make 3.82 release notes
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2010-07/msg00023.html:
* WARNING: Backward-incompatibility!
The '$?' variable now contains all prerequisites that caused the target to
be
2006 Mar 16
3
How to paginate in descending order?
How can I paginate a set of fields in descending order based on their
created_on date?
For example, in a blog app, you want the very first entry on the first
page to be the most recent.
I see that paginate has an :order parameter, but I don''t see any way of
changing the direction of the order.
Thanks,
Jeff Coleman
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2008 Dec 24
1
ggplot2's qplot() not rendering title descender
On my machine (Mac OS 10.5.6, R 2.8.1) the following plot is drawn such that
a substantial portion of the descender of the title is covered by the plot:
library(ggplot2)
qplot(x=1:10,y=1:10,main='p q j g')
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2006 Sep 05
1
-x tries to descend into FUSE filesystems
Hi!
I've noticed that an "rsync -avx . host:/test" tries to descend into a
FUSE filesystem (on the origin/sending side). This is at least true when
the FUSE is mounted by somebody else.
I came accross this while my nightly backup choked on this with
"Permission denied" at the mount point.
FUSE is a mount subsystem in Linux that enables userspace filesystems.
A FUSE
2019 Jan 18
0
[klibc:master] add more PHONY targets to $(PHONY)
Commit-ID: edee9092e32482a06cc441cf47ae78b5e7c4a621
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=edee9092e32482a06cc441cf47ae78b5e7c4a621
Author: Greg Thelen <gthelen at google.com>
AuthorDate: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 22:38:32 -0700
Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
CommitDate: Wed, 2 Jan 2019 03:08:04 +0000
[klibc] add more PHONY targets to
2010 Dec 30
1
Sorting data.frame datewise in a descending order
Dear 'HTH' R friends
I have a small dataframe as given below. I need to sort this database based on date in a decending order. I am not sure whether I have defined the date column in a proper format.
mydat<-data.frame(date = (c("1/31/2010", "2/28/2010", "3/31/2010", "4/30/2010", "5/31/2010", "6/30/2010",
2006 Apr 17
4
R debugging options
Hello,
What options are available for me to debug my R scripts? For example I
normally do something like
>source("myfunctions.R")
>function1("height", "weight")
myfunctions.R is a large R source file that contains many functions. function1
is the "main" function in myfunctions.R. It calls many other user-written
functions that are also in
2006 May 09
1
Session mgmt. bug - ActiveRecord & MemoryStore session store
Windows XP Pro
Rails 1.1.2
I need some help verifying this behavior that I''m seeing.
BUG: Objects in session which are descendants of ActiveRecord::Base lose
attributes on subsequent requests when using CGI::Session::MemoryStore.
TO REPRODUCE:
0) Set up MemoryStore as the session database manager in the appropriate
environment.rb file in config
1) Create a model object X that
2006 Oct 15
3
sort question in a dataset?
Dear friends,
I want to sort a dataset according to one or two variables in the dataset,
i thought sort could do it , but failed.
e.g.
x <- c(2, 9, 18, 3, 2)
y<-c(2,5.6,5,9,8)
z<-c(21,5,5,19,7)
a<-cbind(x,y,z)
a
x y z
[1,] 2 2.0 21
[2,] 9 5.6 5
[3,] 18 5.0 5
[4,] 3 9.0 19
[5,] 2 8.0 7
I want to sort dataset a according to ascending x and descending y, How to