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2010 May 18
1
issues with R Library on a Server
Hello,
I am a bit over my head on this issue. My colleagues and I are running
R off of our server. We all have admin rights and prior to yesterday
we all had our own libraries. Our main system administrator advised us
that we should have a shared library. So, I am trying to do this.
I have downloaded the latest version of R and installed it on the
main drive of our server in the "Program
2002 Jul 24
0
[R] Free Software Application for UNIX/Linux and Microsoft Windows
Dear Michael Camann,
My concern was after having a hetero-computing environment for many years, I
found that I had to keep an old version of Microsoft Windows based
applications to be able to interact with my constituents. This at times can
become very expensive. I have had to limit my budget on the UNIX/Linux
platform to compensate for Microsoft Windows based applications.
With Open Office
2002 Jul 24
0
[R] Free Software Application for UNIX/Linux and Microsoft Windows (PR#1827)
Dear Michael Camann,
My concern was after having a hetero-computing environment for many years, I
found that I had to keep an old version of Microsoft Windows based
applications to be able to interact with my constituents. This at times can
become very expensive. I have had to limit my budget on the UNIX/Linux
platform to compensate for Microsoft Windows based applications.
With Open Office
2010 Oct 26
2
discerning plot dots using colors
Dear List,
I am using the command plot to present the relationship
between bird richness (Y axis) and elevation (X axis).
However, I would like to observe
the distributions of bird richness in different administrative areas (A, B,
C, …., G) in this plot.
For example, the dots in area A might fall in the upper right part of the
plot, while those in area B might appear in the middle of
2004 Sep 10
4
the road to 1.0...
This is a fantastic selling point, and one that I've never really thought
of.
Back in the early days of etree (a whole three years ago ;) ), before we
learned the virtues of MD5 sums for SHN downloads, I downloaded a Hornsby
show from someone. Of course, an MD5 wasn't available, but when I
decompressed and Shoren didn't throw a sanity error my way, I figured all
was well. I burned
2010 May 24
2
excluding on element from a list
Dear List,
I am making a list of all the files in a folder and I want to exclude
one file called "proj.current". This is the 31st file in a folder.
Currently I use the command:
tdirs <- list.files(pattern="proj.")[-31]
However I would like to exclude it based on its name and not the position.
Any advice would be useful.
Thanks,
Daisy
Daisy Englert Duursma
Room
2004 Sep 10
0
the road to 1.0...
First of all, this is my first post so please go easy if I'm a little
off-topic. Just let me know nicely off-list. Thanks!
As Mike already knows, I am currently trying to develop a plug-in for
playing Shorten files over Audion on the Macintosh platform. When I
proposed this to him to get some information on contacting the right
people, he mentioned you guys and I need a little info.
2010 Aug 25
4
degree C symbol in a function
Hello help,
I have changed around some graphing code and made it into a function.
Previously they y label of the axis was inserted as text in its own
layout box.
text(1,1, expression(~degree~C),cex=1)
This worked great and resulted in the symbol for degree.
In the function, I have changed it so:
text(1,1,paste(b_unit),cex=1)
and
b_unit<-expression(~degree~C)
This now inserts ~degree~C
2011 Feb 07
1
multiple imputation manually
Hi,
I want to impute the missing values in my data set multiple times, and then
combine the results (like multiple imputation, but manually) to get a mean
of the parameter(s) from the multiple imputations. Does anyone know how to
do this?
I have the following script:
y1 <- rnorm(20,0,3)
y2 <- rnorm(20,3,3)
y3 <- rnorm(20,3,3)
y4 <- rnorm(20,6,3)
y <- c(y1,y2,y3,y4)
x1 <-
2010 Oct 26
4
divide column in a dataframe based on a character
Hello,
If I have a dataframe:
example(data.frame)
zz<-c("aa_bb","bb_cc","cc_dd","dd_ee","ee_ff","ff_gg","gg_hh","ii_jj","jj_kk","kk_ll")
ddd <- cbind(dd, group = zz)
and I want to divide the column named group by the "_", how would I do this?
so instead of the first row being
x
2002 Jul 23
0
Free Software Application for UNIX/Linux and Microsoft Windows
No need to reply to this message!
http://www.openoffice.org/
Open Office 1.0.1 (OO)
I got a change to have my network setup as; UNIX/Linux and Microsoft
Windows, a hetero-computing network platform.
I found that Open Office 1.0.1 (OO), a UNIX/Linux/Microsoft Windows based
application package, works well under MS Windows ME. OO offers a word
processor, spreadsheet, presentation and a HTML