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2008 Sep 24
2
climatological standard deviation- (question re-posted)
Sorry for re-posting the question, I did not get any reply. Kindly reply please if any one can. ### Hello R users, I have a montly time series over a several year period. It's easy to compute a monthly climatology (12 values), Now, I would like to calculate the corresponding standard deviation, ie the 12 values calculated from the january values, february values, etc. What's the best way
2007 Feb 19
1
need help in reading TOMS observed ASCII data file
Hello R Users, I am new to R. I have two data sets i) TOMS aerosol optical depth(AOD) and ii) TOMS ozone(O3). > > AOD data is on 1x1 grid and O3 data is on 5x5 grid. > > First I want to read AOD and O3 as it is and then I want to regrid AOD on > 5x5 grid as O3. > > Reading is first problem. > > FIRST PROBLEM READING AOD: > > AOD data is in following format: >
2008 Jul 16
1
date to decimal date conversion
Hello R Users, I want to convert date (yr, mo, day, hr, min, sec) to decimal date, for example: Date (in six columns): yr mo dy hr min sec 1993 02 13 05 52 00 Converted to Decimal date : 1993.3542 How to write a small code in R so I can convert six column date to decimal date Many thanks, Yogesh -- Yogesh K. Tiwari (Dr.rer.nat), Scientist, Indian Institute
2008 Sep 24
1
climatological standard deviation
Hello R users, I have a montly time series over a several year period. It's easy to compute a monthly climatology (12 values), Now, I would like to calculate the corresponding standard deviation, ie the 12 values calculated from the january values, february values, etc. What's the best way for such a calculation ? Regards, Yogesh -- Yogesh K. Tiwari (Dr.rer.nat), Scientist, Indian
2009 Jul 24
1
how to calculate growth rate of a variable
Dear R Users, If a variable, say CO2(ppm), is varying with time. Then how to calculate CO2 (ppm) growth rate /a-1 I have CO2 time series (1991-2000), as: time, year, month, day, hour, min, sec, lat, long, height, CO2 1991.476722 1991 6 24 0 5 0 -38.93 145.15 4270 353.680 1991.476741 1991 6 24 0 15 0 -39.20 145.22 4270 353.950 1991.476747 1991 6 24 0 18 0 -39.43 145.28 4270 353.510
2007 Oct 08
1
Outside queue members not ringing.
Greetings, I have a very basic equal-weight ring-all queue set up in queues.conf: [sales-queue] ;music = default strategy = ringall periodic-announce-frequency = 20 announce-holdtime = no timeout = 15 maxlen = 0 member => SIP/1xxxxxxxxxx at junction_networks,1 member => SIP/1xxxxxxxxxx at junction_networks,1 member => SIP/dude,1 member => SIP/homie,1 member => SIP/fellow,1 But
2007 Aug 07
1
how to convert decimal date to its equivalent date format(YYYY.mm.dd.hr.min.sec)
Hello R Users, How to convert decimal date to date as YYYY.mm.dd.hr.min.sec For example, I have decimal date in one column , and want to convert and write it in equivalent date(YYYY.mm.dd.hr.min.sec) in another next six columns. 1979.000000 1979.020833 1979.041667 1979.062500 Is it possible in R ? Kindly help, Regards, Yogesh -- Dr. Yogesh K. Tiwari, Scientist, Indian Institute
2012 Apr 02
2
how to read netcdf file in R
Dear R Users, I am using R 2.14.1 on windows How to read netcdf files in R ? Which packeges do we need to install for this, and what commands are used for reading netcdf files. Thanks, Best Regards, Yogesh Tiwari -- Yogesh K. Tiwari (Dr.rer.nat), Scientist, Centre for Climate Change Research, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Homi Bhabha Road, Pashan, Pune-411008 INDIA Phone:
2017 Sep 13
2
Compile libvirt on OSX 10.12
I'm having issues with compiling libvirt on OSX 10.12  ~/Development/github/libvirt/ [master] make /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-recursive Making all in . Making all in gnulib/lib /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-am make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'. Making all in include/libvirt make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in
2010 Sep 30
2
time in year, month, day, hour ?
Dear R Users, I did not get any reply on my question so I am re-asking. This time I am giving sample data: 1 60.3162 -13.5993 -0.4353 46.0938 0.1877 -0.194E-07 2 60.3713 -13.5992 -0.4423 46.1241 0.2057 -0.231E-06 3 60.3430 -13.5981 -1.6163 44.9048 0.2237 -0.270E-06 4 60.3227 -13.5970 -2.6258 43.8785 0.2213
2006 Feb 16
2
looping through tasks
Hi, I'm moving (slowly) to R from STATA. I often have need to move through a set of tasks across a series of years. In this case, you can see that I'm mimicking -reshape- in STATA, but I'm less interested in the task than in programming R. library(foreign) mydata<-read.dta("z:\example.dta") for (y in 2000:2002) {
2010 Jun 05
2
how to use 'points' function to plot two curves with errbar
Dear R Users, I am using R on windows. how to use 'points' function to plot two curves with errbar I am doing like: x.val <- as.integer(names(co2mean)) errbar(x.val, co2mean, co2mean + co2sd, co2mean - co2sd, xaxt='n', col=1, xlab=NA,ylab=NA)# obs error bar lines(x.val, co2mean, col=1, lwd=2) errbar(x.val, co2tm3.month.mean, co2tm3.month.mean + co2sd.tm3, co2tm3.month.mean -
2004 Aug 08
7
wxruby-swig progress report
...es not present in wxruby you really want to see in wxruby-swig? get/set methods aliased to accessors? HTML widgets? Other? I''m hoping to generate some discussion on this topic, so feel free to speak up (even the crew of 60 people who download the pre-built OS X version - shout out to my homies!) Later, Nick
2017 Sep 14
0
Re: Compile libvirt on OSX 10.12
On Wed, 2017-09-13 at 17:20 -0400, Homie Pawlowski wrote: > I'm having issues with compiling libvirt on OSX 10.12 > >  ~/Development/github/libvirt/ [master] make > /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-recursive > Making all in . > Making all in gnulib/lib > /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-am > make[3]: Nothing to be done for
2008 Feb 08
0
Solution for nating Soho-Gateway for forwarding to domU with iptables
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2006 Apr 01
2
Paypal donation or Amazon wishlist for core team?
Is there any Paypal donation or Amazon wishlist for rails core team members? I know programming in Ruby & Rails should be reward enough, but its probably not a bad idea to let rails users express their appreciation in this way. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2003 Jul 02
2
user mannual
Dear Sir I have successfuly downloaded R package. Kindly let me know where i will get _/*user mannual*/_ for the same. awaiting a prompt reply with regards Pankaj @#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@ Pankaj Kumar Research Scholar Climatology & Hydrometeorology Divison Indian Institute Of Tropical Meteorology Homi Bhabha Road, Pune-411008 India Phone No. +91-20-5893600 Ext. 361
2007 Feb 19
0
problem in reading TOMS observed ASCII data file
Hello R Users, I have two data sets i) TOMS aerosol optical depth(AOD) and ii) TOMS ozone(O3). AOD data is on 1x1 grid and O3 data is on 5x5 grid. First I want to read AOD and O3 as it is and then I want to regrid AOD on 5x5 grid as O3. Reading is first problem. FIRST PROBLEM READING AOD: AOD data is in following format: ######### Latitute: 89.5 167 0 0 0 0 0 182 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200
2008 Jan 22
1
error bar position setting
Hi, I am using R on Windows XP. I am using 'arrows' funtion to plot the variance as error bar, BUT error bar goes only one side of the data point, I need to plot the error bar on both side of the data point (plot is attached), I am using following commands to plot, plot(file3$lat,file3$STotwoKm,pch=21,cex=2.5,ylim=c(-0.2,2.5),xlim=c(-50,50),xlab=NA,ylab=NA, col=1,
2008 Sep 30
0
Root-Mean-Square(RMS) Difference
Dear R users, I am comparing two data sets (CO2 observation vs. CO2 simulation, during 1993-2002). In order to do it I am calculating Root-Mean-Square(RMS) difference with following formula: > sqrt(sum((observed_residual - simulated_residual)^2)/n) # 'n' is number of observations Residuals are computed by fitting a harmonic function on both the data: