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2017 Jul 05
4
expand gridded matrix to higher resolution
Hi all, (if me email goes out as html, than my email client don't do as told, and I apologies already.) We need to downscale climate data and therefore first need to expand the climate from 0.5deg to the higher resolution 10min, before we can add high resolution deviations. We basically need to have the original data at each gridcell replicated into 3x3 gridcells. A simple for loop can do
2017 Jul 05
0
expand gridded matrix to higher resolution
You probably ought to be using the raster package. See the CRAN Spatial Task View. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On July 5, 2017 12:20:28 AM PDT, "Anthoni, Peter (IMK)" <peter.anthoni at kit.edu> wrote: >Hi all, >(if me email goes out as html, than my email client don't do as told, >and I apologies already.) > >We need to downscale climate
2008 Nov 25
1
Efficient passing through big data.frame and modifying select
> -----Original Message----- > From: William Dunlap > Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 9:16 AM > To: 'johannes_graumann at web.de' > Subject: Re: [R] Efficient passing through big data.frame and > modifying select fields > > > Johannes Graumann johannes_graumann at web.de > > Tue Nov 25 15:16:01 CET 2008 > > > > Hi all, > > > >
2017 Jul 05
0
expand gridded matrix to higher resolution
Hi Peter, apply(t(apply(mm,1,rep,each=3)),2,rep,each=3) Jim On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 5:20 PM, Anthoni, Peter (IMK) <peter.anthoni at kit.edu> wrote: > Hi all, > (if me email goes out as html, than my email client don't do as told, and I apologies already.) > > We need to downscale climate data and therefore first need to expand the climate from 0.5deg to the higher
2005 Apr 23
2
How to override coerion error in 'scan'
I am using 'read.csv' in V2.0.1 to read in a CSV file with the colClasses option and am getting an error from 'scan' when it encounters a non-numeric value for a 'numeric' column, i.e. > ds <- read.csv(in_file, nrows=irow, row.names=NULL, colClasses=zclass, comment.char="") Error in scan(file = file, what = what, sep = sep, quote =
2018 Feb 25
1
reshaping column items into rows per unique ID
Hi Allaisone, I took a slightly different approach but you might find this either as or more useful than your approach, or at least a start on the path to a solution you need. df1 <- data.frame(CustId=c(1,1,1,2,3,3,4,4,4),DietType=c("a","c","b","f","a","j","c","c","f"),
2012 Feb 26
1
Matrix problem to extract animal associations
Dear List, I have been trying to extract associations from a matrix whereby individual locations are within a certain distance threshold from one another. I have been able to extract those individuals where there is 'no interaction' (i.e. where these individuals are not within a specified distance threshold from another individual) and give these individuals a unique Group ID containing
2018 Feb 25
0
reshaping column items into rows per unique ID
I believe you need to spend time with an R tutorial or two: a data frame (presumably the "table" data structure you describe) can *not* contain "blanks" -- all columns must be the same length, which means NA's are filled in as needed. Also, 8e^5 * 7e^4 = 5.6e^10, which almost certainly will not fit into any local version of R (maybe it would in some server version --
2005 Sep 26
3
How to get the rowindices without using which?
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to get the rowindices without using the function "which" because I don't have a restriction criteria. Here's an example of what I mean: # take 10 randomly selected instances iris[sample(1:nrow(iris), 10),] # output Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species 76 6.6 3.0 4.4 1.4
2018 Feb 25
4
reshaping column items into rows per unique ID
Hi All I have a datafram which looks like this : CustomerID DietType 1 a 1 c 1 b 2 f 2 a 3 j 4 c 4 c 4 f And I would like to reshape this so I can
2002 Jun 13
1
bad fisher.test() bug (PR#1662)
(CC'ed to R-bugs ``for the record'') >>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: BDR> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Martin Maechler wrote: >> >>>>> "MM" == Martin Maechler >> <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch> writes: >> >> >>>>> "BDR" ==
2010 Oct 10
1
Create single vector after looping through multiple data frames with GREP
Hello all, I changed the subject line of the e-mail, because the question I''m posing now is different than the first one. I hope that this is proper etiquette. However, the original chain is included below. I've incorporated bits of both Ethan and Brian's code into the script below, but there's one aspect I can't get my head around. I'm totally new to programming
2010 Jul 27
1
R CMD build wiped my computer
Hi, I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it tried to remove "junk files" it removed EVERYTHING in my local account! (See below). Can anyone tell me what happened, and even more importantly if I can I restore what was lost. Panickingly, Jarrod [jarrod at localhost AManal]$ R CMD build MCMCglmm_2.05 * checking for file
2010 Jul 27
1
R CMD build wiped my computer
Hi, I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it tried to remove "junk files" it removed EVERYTHING in my local account! (See below). Can anyone tell me what happened, and even more importantly if I can I restore what was lost. Panickingly, Jarrod [jarrod at localhost AManal]$ R CMD build MCMCglmm_2.05 * checking for file
2010 Jul 27
1
R CMD build wiped my computer
Hi, I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it tried to remove "junk files" it removed EVERYTHING in my local account! (See below). Can anyone tell me what happened, and even more importantly if I can I restore what was lost. Panickingly, Jarrod [jarrod at localhost AManal]$ R CMD build MCMCglmm_2.05 * checking for file 'MCMCglmm_2.05/DESCRIPTION'
2009 Mar 02
0
[PATCH 5 of 13] exploiting the new interface in vnc.c
Import "exploiting the new interface in vnc.c" from qemu mainstream. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6337 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162 Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com> --- diff -r 07a126ac0425 console.c --- a/console.c Mon Feb 16 11:39:06 2009 +0000 +++ b/console.c Mon Feb 16 12:07:19 2009 +0000 @@ -1310,6 +1310,9
2009 Mar 09
5
Help
Hello Everyone, I am trying to excess the inbuit .Fortran and .C codes of R. Can any one help me in that. For example in kmeans clustering the algorithms are written in .Fortran I want to access them and see the .Fortran syntax of the codes. Can any one help me how can I do that? Thanx, Nitin Kumar On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:00 PM, <r-help-request@r-project.org> wrote: > Send R-help