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2008 Oct 26
2
Two sample Cramer-von Mises test
Hall all,
Where can I find the two sample Cramer-von Mises test in R package?
Thank you.
Legendy
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2011 Oct 09
2
Multiple levelplot with title
Hi all,
I'm new to R and to the mailing list, so please bear with me :-)
I would like to create multiple levelplots on the same chart with a nice
main title with something like this:
print(levelplot(matrix(c(1,2,3,4), 2, 2)), split=c(1, 1, 2, 1))
print(levelplot(matrix(c(1,2,3,4), 2, 2)), split=c(2, 1, 2, 1),
newpage=FALSE)
I found a trick:
mtext("Test", outer
2008 Dec 09
1
Re sampling with index
...have a question needs your help.
I just want get a sample with the original index. For example, I have a
dataset,
ind x
1 39
2 24
3 15
4 75
5 61
After resample, I want to get a new dataset like this (with the original
index)
ind x
3 15
5 61
1 39
Thank you in advance.
Legendy
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2009 Sep 27
2
Re ad in multiple datasets
Hello, all:
I have twenty datasets named as: data1.csv, data2.csv, ?, data20.csv. I am
trying to read all of them into R by using loop and function read.table(),
but I don't know how to handle the name of datasets. Has anybody have
encountered a similar problem? Or do you have any suggestions? Your help
would be greatly appreciated.
Legen
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2009 Sep 10
3
Order of multiple plots
Hello all,
I have a problem and need your help.
I am going to draw two plots in one row and two columns by using
?par(mfrow=c(1,2))?, but I want to first draw the right plot and then draw
the left plot. Does anybody can show me how to do it please? Thanks in
advance.
Legen
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2009 Jun 23
2
Plot with a vertical line at zero on x axis
Hallo, All,
I cannot add one straight vertical line at 0.0 on x axis using the following
data and R code:
y<-c(0.037790309,0.020307312,0.021109653,0.050216689,
0.026979484,0.027619193,0.024070163,0.021996969,
0.007831769,0.020065109,0.005903177,0.008182403)
d<-data.frame(cbind(y,seq(1:12)))
colnames(d)<-c("y","x")
attach(d)
2002 Dec 31
0
MRTGscript - Update
I found a error in my script but that is fixed in this version.
/Rickard Eriksson
-------------- next part --------------
#!/usr/bin/perl
# Version: 1.1
# This is a script to use with mrtg to count shorewall entrys in the log.
#
# Updates can be found at: http://ftp.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/contrib/
# Made by Rickard Eriksson riceri@home.se
#
# Here you can see what i have in my mrtg config
2008 Jul 22
0
snmp mrtg physCPU
Hallo xenusers,
I search a simple variant to generate CPU,Load for MRTG.
Actually I use following configuration.
But I see CPU-usage of xen0 only, not a summary of all VM.
- net-snmp does not support xen [1].
- dtc-xen [2] show CPU-usage from each VM, but not summary.
This view is confusing. [3]
For monitorings from more than 3 physical machines unpractically.
- enomalism [4] is too large
2008 Oct 22
0
Question about R graphs
...h, there indicated only N=500. Why N=500? But
not 1500.
>From another graph produced by ?gelman.plot?, we can see that the x axis is
labeled as ?last iteration in chain?. What is the last iteration in chain? I
set 3 chains, which chain was the result calculated based on?
Thank you very much.
Legendy
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2009 Nov 10
1
Data transformation
Dear all,
I have a dataset as below:
id code1 code2 p
1 4 8 0.1
1 5 7 0.9
2 1 8 0.4
2 6 2 0.2
2 4 3 0.6
3 5 6 0.7
3 7 5 0.9
I just want to rewrite it as this (vertical to horizontal):
id var1 var2 var3
2009 Jan 23
5
cpu load monitoring
Hi,
I have a server running Centos 5.2 and am implementing a GIS mapserver app. I
have some sample logs from another implementation that give me an idea of
bandwidth requirements but I would like to check the cpu load. I can not be
at the server during the test and am interested in knowing if there is
logging of cpu load available. Anyone have experience with this?
Recommendations?
Dave
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2010 Dec 21
5
Graphing System Load MRTG
I check system load like so:
[root at server cron.daily]# w
10:07:33 up 4 days, 15:01, 2 users, load average: 4.22, 3.17, 3.09
I would like to to graph the 3.17 5 minute average with MRTG. Anyone
know of some examples of doing this?
2005 May 08
3
1.0-test69
http://dovecot.org/test/
- Several mbox fixes, upgrade recommended for test68 mbox users
- Possibly fixes some IMAP hangs where Dovecot just stopped replying
- Fixed delay-newmail workaround. It was badly broken before.
And somewhat off topic advertisement:
I got a bit distracted from Dovecot a week ago when a guy started
mailing me about wanting to write an irssi2 client as a project to
2009 Sep 11
3
For sending my R package as part of R-project
...mented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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From: Henrique Dallazuanna <wwwhsd at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [R] Order of multiple plots
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I think you can try this:
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
plot(1, type = 'n', axes = FALSE, xlab = '', ylab = '')
plot(1, type...
2009 Jun 24
2
change the height or scale of the y axis
Hallo, All,
I have a question about changing the height or scale of the y axis. When I
use following two R codes, I can get two plots. Please look at the y axes,
the number of indices (x1, x2, ?) on the y axis in the first plot is smaller
than that in the second plot, and hence the space between any two indices in
the first plot is wider than that in the second plot. As the number of
indices