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2012 Nov 21
0
Lattice and a color problem
Dear all,
i have the attached data called "new" as data.frame. First I have only three columns called Var1, Var2 and Freq and with bind I attached the column test for a color specification (TEST DATA below).
With this plot function (require packages lattice)
dotplot(reorder(Var1, rep(score, cl.count)) ~ Freq | Var2,
data = DATA, origin = 0, type = c("p",
2012 Nov 22
1
ggplot2 and the legend
Dear all,
i try to plot with ggplot2. Therefor I have an matrix with 3 colums. With cbind I add an additional column called "col". I need this column "col" because in a later step and want to specify here some plot details which I will get from another analysis
If I want to plot with this code, I have the problem that the legend is wrong.
Blue changed to green and green to
2010 Dec 25
4
2 Ethernet cabling question
Two questions that was not always clear for me [sorry for posting to this list :\]:
##############################################################################################
Q1) when cabling, is the color order important? like:
straight cabling:
A side: white-orange, orange, white-green, blue, white-blue, green, white-brown, brown
B side: white-orange, orange, white-green, blue,
2013 Apr 11
1
Dotchart per groups
Hi all,
I would like to ask you for help. I did a dotplot - using dotchart
function.
There are two localites (loc) with values 75 or 56 in my data ZZ.
The f column has 4 levels: P1, S1, S8, R6.
The dataframe is ordered by N value, pchloc value is assign to use "pch" in
plot.
> head(ZZ)
loc f N color ordered pchloc
98 75 S1 6.39 green 1 16
99 75 S8 6.44 blue
2016 Apr 18
2
lists and rownames
I'm doing some string manipulation on a vector of file names, and noticed
something curious. When I strsplit the vector, I get a list of
character vectors.
The list is numbered, as lists are. When I cast that list as a data
frame with 'as.data.frame()', the resulting columns have names derived
from the original filenames.
Example code is below. My question is, where are these names
2011 Nov 09
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM 3.0rc3 Testing Beginning
...ted below
make check-all passed
I couldn't figure out how to run the test-suite. Are there up-to-date
instructions somewhere? llvm-gcc doesn't exist anymore...
-Dave
I get the following warnings building llvm+clang (default configure,
default make target):
/home/greened/src/llvm-30-rc3/llvm/lib/Support/Mutex.cpp: In constructor ‘llvm::sys::MutexImpl::MutexImpl(bool)’:
/home/greened/src/llvm-30-rc3/llvm/lib/Support/Mutex.cpp:69:9: warning: variable ‘errorcode’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/greened/src/llvm-30-rc3/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG...
2008 Aug 08
2
Tick marks that correspond with bars on barplot
Hello all,
I have created a barplot that shows change in hardwood/softwood density from 1965 to 2005 in 5 year periods (1965,1970, etc). I would like to have an X-axis where the labels for the years line up after every two bars in the plot (there is one bar for hardwood, and another for softwood). Below is my script:
density<-read.table("F:\\Megan\\Vtest.csv", header=TRUE,
2002 Dec 19
0
Ongoing unhappiness with NA and factor behavior of distributed lm/predict.lm
Hi all,
I''m still not quite happy with the NA and factor handling of lm and predict.lm in R1.6.1 (forcing me to use my
not very skillfully crafted patches).
Here is the problem 1:
>
2011 Nov 09
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM 3.0rc3 Testing Beginning
Eric Christopher <echristo at apple.com> writes:
> On Nov 8, 2011, at 7:20 PM, David A. Greene wrote:
>
> I couldn't figure out how to run the test-suite. Are there up-to-date
> instructions somewhere? llvm-gcc doesn't exist anymore...
>
> Easiest is to check out the test-suite branch into projects and then after you configure and build from the top level, go...
2008 Aug 29
1
Most common level of a factor by
I'm looking for something along the lines of
which ( table ( x ) == max ( table ( x ) ) )
to find the most common level of one factor
by several other factors. For instance, I've got
> X <- data.frame (
+ x = factor ( sample ( c ( "A" , "B" , "C" , "D" ) , 20 , r = T ) )
+ , z1 = factor ( sample ( c ( "Before" ,
2013 May 13
2
reduce three columns to one with the colnames
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2005 Jul 27
1
spss.read factor reversal
Hi,
I'm having a problem with spss.read reversing my factor input.
Here is the input copied from the spss data editor:
color cost
1 2.30
2 2.40
3 3.00
1 2.10
1 1.00
1 2.00
2 4.00
2 3.20
2 2.33
3 2.44
3 2.55
For color, red=1, blue=2, and green = 3. It's type is 'String' and
>out=read.spss(file)
>out
$COLOR
[1] green blue red green green green blue blue blue red red
2017 Jun 22
1
[PATCH v2 03/14] drm/fb-helper: do a generic fb_setcmap helper in terms of crtc .gamma_set
This makes the redundant fb helpers .load_lut, .gamma_set and .gamma_get
totally obsolete.
Signed-off-by: Peter Rosin <peda at axentia.se>
---
drivers/gpu/drm/drm_fb_helper.c | 154 ++++++++++++++++------------------------
1 file changed, 63 insertions(+), 91 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_fb_helper.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_fb_helper.c
index 7ade384..58eb045 100644
---
2007 Apr 27
1
Problem with formatted xtable in R 2.5.0
Dear R-Devel subscriber,
I encountered the following problem for tex-formatted table with xtable(). Suppose I do want the following matrix as a table in LaTeX:
library(xtable)
a11 <- "\\color{green}\\textbf{big green}"
a21 <- "\\color{red}\\textbf{big red}"
a12 <- "\\color{green}green"
a22 <- "\\color{red}red"
A <- matrix(c(a11, a21, a12,
2003 Nov 12
3
(no subject)
Hi all,
I am looking for a clever way to create the following graph using R:
I got information on the shares of some subgroups over time (summing up to 1 in each year). The graph I want to create should display the development of the individual shares over time by shading rectangulars for each share in a different color.
Is there a clever of doing this?
Thanks for your help
Stefan
2012 Jan 04
6
Combining characters
Hi all,
I'm trying to combine exhaustively several character arrays in R like:
x=c("one","two","three")
y=c("yellow","blue","green")
z=c("apple","cheese")
in order to get concatenation of
x[1] y[1] z[1] ("one yellow apple")
x[1] y[1] z[2] ("one yellow cheese")
x[1] y[2] z[1]("one blue
2009 Oct 18
1
[PATCH 1/2] nv04-nv40/crtc: Don't perform the LUT expansion twice.
Fixes bug 24595.
Signed-off-by: Francisco Jerez <currojerez at riseup.net>
---
src/nv_crtc.c | 34 ++++------------------------------
1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/nv_crtc.c b/src/nv_crtc.c
index 2ae36a0..9708741 100644
--- a/src/nv_crtc.c
+++ b/src/nv_crtc.c
@@ -888,8 +888,6 @@ static void nv_crtc_unlock(xf86CrtcPtr crtc)
{
}
-#define
2007 May 16
2
substitute "x" for "pattern" in a list, while preservign list "structure". lapply, gsub, list...?
I am experimenting with some of the common r functions.
I had a question re:using "gsub" (or some similar functions) on the contents of a list.
I want to design a function that looks at "everything" contained din a list, and anytime it finds the text string "pattern" replace it with "x". I also wish to preserve the "structure" of the original
2011 Nov 09
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM 3.0rc3 Testing Beginning
...#39;m not sure if this makes a difference but I ran this
make -j 2 -k LLVMCC_OPTION=clang ENABLE_BUILT_CLANG=1
ENABLE_PARALLEL_REPORT=1 TEST=simple report > ../../report.txt 2>&1
inside
rc3/Phase3/Release/llvmCore-3.0-rc2.obj/projects/llvm-test
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 4:23 PM, David A. Greene <greened at obbligato.org>wrote:
> Eric Christopher <echristo at apple.com> writes:
>
> > On Nov 8, 2011, at 7:20 PM, David A. Greene wrote:
> >
> > I couldn't figure out how to run the test-suite. Are there
> up-to-date
> > instructions so...
2013 Apr 03
3
[LLVMdev] [Announcement] 3.3 Release Planning!
On Apr 3, 2013, at 2:07 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote:
> On 1 April 2013 22:05, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote:
> We would like to support ARM again.
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Glad you asked! ;)
>
> I'm getting the test-suite bot green (a few minor tweaks and we're good) and that should get us well ahead of what we've