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2012 Feb 11
0
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2010 Jun 25
2
Delete rows in the data frame by limiting values in two columns
Hi, folks,
Finally Friday~~ Here comes the question:
x=c('germany','poor italy','usa','england','poor italy','japan')
y=c('Spain','germany','usa','brazil','england','chile')
s=1:6
z=3:8
test=data.frame(x,y,s,z)
#Now I only concern the countries ('germany','england','brazil').
2011 Jul 14
1
plotting x y z data from an irregular grid
Hi,
I'm trying to plot some data (z) that is linked to lat&long coordinates
(x&y). These coordinates are not however on a regular grid. I also have some
shapefiles on which I would like to overlay the data. I can plot the
shapefiles (country/city outlines) and overplot the data, but only using
quilt.plot because I otherwise always get the error message that
'Error in
2013 Jan 14
0
Changing MaxNWts with the mi() function (error message)
Hello,
I am trying to impute data with the mi() function (mi package) and
keep receiving an error message. When imputing the variable, "sex,"
the mi() function accesses the mi.categorical() function, which then
accesses the nnet() function. I then receive the following error
message (preceded by my code below):
> imputed.england=mi(england.pre.imputed, n.iter=6, add.noise=FALSE)
2010 Jun 29
3
How to delete the replicate rows by summing up the numeric columns
Hi, folks,
I am sorry that I did not state the problem correctly yesterday.
Please let me address the problem by the following codes:
first=c('u','b','e','k','j','c','u','f','c','e')
2005 May 26
0
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To : rsync@lists.samba.org
Message ID : 0525
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2005 Jan 05
2
cAos/CentOS Users in Boston/New England area
I'm still looking for any volunteers in the Boston or New England
areas that would be willing to help out at LinuxWorld in February. It
goes Feb 14th - 17th, but the expo part is only 15th - 17th. If you
can't come all three days, that's fine, but I would appreciate if
there were a couple people that could come at least a day or two.
Also, If you help out you get a 3 day pass to the
2007 Sep 04
3
variable format
Okay, I want to do something similar to SAS proc format.
I usually do this...
a <- NULL
a$divisionOld <- c(1,2,3,4,5)
divisionTable <- matrix(c(1, "New England",
2, "Middle Atlantic",
3, "East North Central",
4, "West North Central",
5,
2007 Apr 11
1
NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
Samba occasionally fails with the following. I have seen many questions
regarding this but no answers unfortunately. I am wondering what the
setting is where I can increase this time out value of 10000
milliseconds in case that specific request is just slow. This is called
many times a day and only just occasionally fails.
I have looked through the entire manual for smb.conf and can't find a
2009 Oct 14
2
puzzle using gsub (and encodings maybe)
Hello,
Below is some output that shows my issue.
I have a variable x that I read from a file (more on this below)
> x
[1] "NEW YORK NEW ENGLAND"
> gsub(" -", "-", x) # this does not work!
[1] "NEW YORK NEW ENGLAND"
> Encoding(x) # is x in a special encoding? no
[1] "unknown"
> y = "NEW YORK -NEW
2005 Oct 12
1
Historical England and Wales Shape Files
Dear R-user,
I would like to apply spatial statistics on some historical data, in
particular from 1850 to 1900 by registration district of England and
Wales.
I have searched in the R-archive, but unsuccessfully.
Do you know whether R contains those shape files? Or where would be
possible to download and use in R?
Thanks in advance,
Carlo Giovanni Camarda
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2009 May 18
1
JOB: C++ Programmer in London, England, UK
Hello ~
I'm recruiting for a hedge fund (type) business (based in London,
England, UK) that are looking for good C++ programmers with preferably
some experience in statistical modeling/programming/analysis. Perhaps
you are a statistician, mathematician or physicist (for example) by
background but a programmer by experience (or a graduate).
You should ideally also have scripting experience
2011 Aug 17
5
Web Site centos.org is down
Can not http, ping or traceroute centos.org, www.centos.org or
72.232.194.162 (the IP address for both)
Tried from two places in England on different unrelated networks.
--
With best regards,
Paul.
England,
EU.
2007 Jan 04
3
randomForest and missing data
Does anyone know a reason why, in principle, a call to randomForest
cannot accept a data frame with missing predictor values? If each
individual tree is built using CART, then it seems like this
should be possible. (I understand that one may impute missing values
using rfImpute or some other method, but I would like to avoid doing
that.)
If this functionality were available, then when the trees
2016 Sep 07
4
DNF update
On Tue, 2016-09-06 at 18:03 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> DNF is a replacement for Yum that will probably be in a future RHEL
> release, but is not used by any RHEL/CentOS yet.
I think it should be called YUM. Nothing wrong with having a new version
of Yum, especially when we have a new version of Centos with many
strange differences (if not alien concepts) called C7.
Keep it simple,
2004 Dec 21
0
cAos or CentOS users in Boston/New England
Are there any users of cAos or CentOS in the Boston or New England area?
--
Matt Shields
http://masnetworks.biz
http://www.centos.org
http://www.caosity.org
2012 Jan 27
1
Bivariate Partial Dependence Plots in Random Forests
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knew of an R function/R code to plot bivariate
(3 dimensional) partial dependence plots in random forests (randomForest
package).
It is apparently possible using the rgl package
(http://esapubs.org/archive/ecol/E088/173/appendix-C.htm) or there may
be a more direct function such as the pairplot() in MART (multiple
additive regression trees)?
Many
2009 May 01
0
Development Team Leader @ no-tie agile software house in London, England, UK
Hello everyone
Agile (XP), informal (no-tie) software house where PHP, Ruby (and Ruby
on Rails) are actively used are looking to hire a development team
leader that oozes strong leadership and management ability.
We''re looking for someone that is able to talk openly but firmly as
the challenge will be to provide cohesion between development and
commercial and unify the development team
2012 Mar 02
3
subseting a data frame
HI,
this is my problem I want to subset this file df, using only unique
df$exon printing the line once even if df$exon appear several times:
unique(df$exon) will show me the unique exons
If I try to print only the unique exon lines
with df[unique(df$exon),] -this doesn't print only the unique ones :(
could you help?
thanks
Nat
exon size chr start
2008 Mar 14
1
smoothScatter
Hi, I have been trying to plot density plots using the example on:
http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/graphcode.php?graph=139
I used to use this function, but I cannot get any old code or even the example to work.
library("geneplotter")
require("RColorBrewer")
x1 <- matrix(rnorm(1e4), ncol=2)
x2 <- matrix(rnorm(1e4, mean=3, sd=1.5), ncol=2)
x <-