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2009 Sep 21
3
Putting a text box in a plot
...ext and numbers, say: Mean: 0.1 St.Deviation: 1.1 Skewness: 1.1 Kurtosis: 0.5 I know there is a way to do this, there is a function in some library, but it's been years since I used this function, and I do not remember where I found it. Could anyone help out? Thank you in advance! Sergey -- Kniven sk?rpes bara mot stenen.
2010 Feb 08
2
Physically open Excel file from R
...le. This formatting file executes VBA code on open, so all I need to do is physically open it (no reading/writing at all). I wonder if that can be done from R, so that I do as little as possible manually. Thanks in advance for help! Regards, Sergey -- Simplicity is the last step of art./Bruce Lee Kniven sk?rpes bara mot stenen.
2009 Sep 21
2
Executing R scripts from another R script
...9; Argument Basically it says: Converting xls file to csv file...Error in system(cmd, intern = !verbose) : perl not found Error in file.exists(tfn): invalid 'file' Argument What is wrong? How can I call and execute R-scripts from another R-script? Thanks in advance! Regards, Sergey -- Kniven sk?rpes bara mot stenen.
2010 Aug 05
1
Extracting future and past workday dates
Hello everyone I need to extract a vector of (t-3) to (t+3) dates, only working days. How can I do that? For today I need a vector: 10.08.210 09.08.2010 06.08.2010 05.08.2010 04.08.2010 03.08.2010 02.08.2010 Regards, Sergey -- Kniven sk?rpes bara mot stenen.
2009 Sep 22
3
Function similar to cumsum/cumprod
...timeseries of 100 observations. I start by calculating mean of first 30 observations Then I add one observation and calculate mean of 31 observations Then I add one more observation and calculate mean of 32 observation, and so on until the end Is there a function like that in R? Best, Sergey -- Kniven sk?rpes bara mot stenen.
2010 Mar 31
2
Simplifying particular piece of code
...re you know you don't know. /Myself I'm not young enough to know everything. /Oscar Wilde Experience is one thing you can't get for nothing. /Oscar Wilde When you are finished changing, you're finished. /Benjamin Franklin Luck is where preparation meets opportunity. /George Patten Kniven sk?rpes bara mot stenen.
2010 Jul 07
2
F# vs. R
Hello, everyone F# is now public. Compiled code should run? faster than R. Anyone has opinion on F# vs. R? Just curious Best, S -- ------- Kniven sk?rpes bara mot stenen.