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2007 Nov 26
4
writing summary() to a text file
Hi All,
I would like to output the results of a function into a text file,
legible as a such. The function produces a summary quite like:
summary(lm(x ~ y + w * z))
[for instance]
and I am not clear how to save this summary into a text file
'automagically', because I need to be able to do it in a for() loop.
Cheers,
Federico
--
Federico C. F. Calboli
Department o...
2010 Jan 19
1
Model frame when LHS is cbind (PR#14189)
...)
model.frame(fm)[[1]] # ok
A problem arises when some of the response variables are transformed:
fm <- lm(cbind(qsec,log(hp),sqrt(disp))~wt, data=mtcars)
model.frame(fm)[[1]] # ugh, missing column names
The model frame is useful for many things, even more so when all column
names are legible. Therefore I propose adding two new lines to
model.frame.default() between lines 371 and 372 in
R-patched_2010-01-12/src/library/stats/R/models.R:
varnames <- sapply(vars, deparse, width.cutoff = 500)[-1L]
variables <- eval(predvars, data, env)
NEW if (is.matrix(variables[[1L]]))
N...
2009 May 20
2
arrangement of crowded labels
Dear R users
I'm looking for algorithms that assist in spreading out crowded labels, e.g.
labels of points in a scatter plot, in order to obtain a nicer visual
appearance and better legibility.
I'm probably just stuck because I didn't find the right key words for a
successful search on the R websites or in the mailing list archives.
Any hints are appreciated.
Thomas Zumbrunn
2007 Feb 18
6
Simple Captcha for Rails
check out the simple captcha plugin for rails...
http://expressica.com/2007/02/06/simple-captcha-released-the-captcha-for-rails-applications/
it is really simple to implement, just need one line of code in view and
one line of code in controller or model as required. And it provides
multiple image styles to be selected from.
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2004 Jan 12
3
? data.entry "read-only" ?
Hi Folks,
The spreadsheet-like layout displayed when 'data.entry' is
invoked is very useful simply for legible display of data,
quite apart from its intended use for the purpose of entering
or editing data.
If one wants to use it _simply_ as a display device, so that
one can look around inside a data-set while working on it,
then it is not a good idea to have its _editing_ capabilities
active: this is dan...
2009 Feb 25
2
A Modest Definition List Proposal (David E. Wheeler)
...ines, with
: : : colons on the left.
5 | Illust. | An illustration | new line, would this do?
: : and I think you : Is it parseable?
: : know what I mean.
The colon at each empty cell looks like vertical ellipsis, that makes it
pretty legible
Adding a 'wrappable' cell definition would go a long way to make it perfect.
2011 Apr 13
3
latex, eps graphics and transparent colors
...ws(-1, 0, 5, 0, angle=10, length=.2, lwd=2, col="darkgray")
arrows( 0, -1, 0, 5, angle=10, length=.2, lwd=2, col="darkgray")
One alternative that sort of works is to use the png() driver, and then
convert fig.png fig.eps
but I need very high resolution to make the real diagram legible.
It might suffice to use hcl() colors to approximate what I've done with
transparency,
but I don't know how to start with a given color ("lightblue") and
achieve roughly
similar resuts.
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Michael Friendly Email: friendly AT yorku DOT ca
Professor, Psychology Dept.
York...
2005 Sep 12
5
OT: Online TTS engines?
The one I like:
http://www.rhetorical.com/cgi-bin/demo.cgi
is toast. I think they went broke or got aquired by someone. Also, is there
a Festival voice that sounds as good as Rhetorical or the AT & T stuff? The
default one is barely legible. Since Festival is a little brutal to
configure, I'd like to get someone's recommendation then go through the pain
of reconfiguring it only once.
2016 Sep 14
2
How to obtain a "non-stripped" executable for producing a usable core-dump
...cing the core-dump and
then attempting to run it through gdb immediately thereafter. I just
don't see how the dovecot-lda executable could be changing in the space
of about ten seconds.
I don't know what it's worth, but the "bt full" command, while at the
gdb prompt, produces legible output. I don't see a bunch of "?"
characters, as cautioned about in the bug report instructions.
For example, here's the tail end of the output (is it usable as-is?):
session_id = 0x14844a489d8 <error: Cannot access memory at address
0x14844a489d8>,
session_id...
2002 Mar 30
3
Website Search Improvements
The search capability at http://www.shorewall.net has been improved.
- The quick search on the main page no longer includes the mailing list
archives.
- The extended search page (http://www.shorewall.net/htdig/search.html)
allows you to search:
a) the entire site (including the archives);
b) the site excluding the archivesj; or,
c) just the archives.
- The mailing list information page
2011 Nov 18
3
tip: large plots
...er using symbols.
> x <- runif(1000000)
> y <- runif(1000000)
> system.time(plot(x, y, pch="."))
user system elapsed
1.042 0.030 1.077
> system.time(plot(x, y))
user system elapsed
37.865 0.033 38.122
If you have enough points, the result is also more legible.
Choice of which pch symbol makes a difference too, the default pch=1 being
the slowest of what I tried, but "." is by far the speediest.
> system.time(plot(x, y, pch=0))
user system elapsed
11.191 0.011 11.270
> system.time(plot(x, y, pch=1))
user system elapsed
38....
2008 Jul 21
1
Other video modes besides 640x480
I've written the code to switch to the largest available video mode.
As is, it is probably not very useful (because the font is probably
barely legible on a 150dpi display and because I've not modified the
background loading code).
Would it be interesting to develop it further or would it be considered
overbloat ?
If yes, I have the problem of choosing the "right" video mode:
should I provide a kind of "switch...
2005 Apr 23
1
Bootstrap / permutation textbooks
Dear R experts,
I would like to explore if and to what extent bootstrapping and
permutation statistics can help me for my research (functional brain
imaging). I am looking for an introductory textbook, rather legible. I
have statistical knowledge, but I am definitely no statistical or
mathematical guru.
Do you have suggestions for a useful textbook?
Thanks a lot,
Peter
2003 May 19
1
Asterisk Threads
Hi All,
I thought I'd place a plee for people to not reply to a thread when
starting a new subject. It really messes with the legibility of
following threads.
Obviously it's much easier to send a message that way, but please
try to keep threads apart.
Thanks,
--
Steve Szmidt
___________________________________________________________
HTML in e-mail is not safe. It let's
2010 Jan 13
2
Error when running Merriam-Webster 3.0
Wine 1.0.1, LinuxMint 8 (Ubuntu 9.10 based)
after running it the dictionary from terminal, I got the error:
zheng at zheng-laptop ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Merriam-Webster $ wine merriam-webster.exe
Code:
wine: Call from 0x7b8453f0 to unimplemented function msvcirt.dll.??0ifstream@@QAE at PBDHH@Z, aborting
wine: Unimplemented function msvcirt.dll.??0ifstream@@QAE at PBDHH@Z called at
2012 Mar 08
2
Boxplot Fill Pattern
Hello R Help!
I would like to make a legible boxplot of tree growth rates for each of
seven tree species at each of seven different sites. It's a lot of data to
put on one figure, I know. I made a beautiful, interpretable figure using
color, but my target journal can't deal with color figures. I can use seven
shades of grey to fill t...
2012 Jun 19
1
Format text with outline?
...I'm creating a graphic with a transparent background
[png(filename,bg='transparent')] that is to be overlaid on Google Earth.
The background at my location of interest is so varied in color and shape
that it is difficult to find a text color that will reliably have enough
contrast to be legible. Google appears to have dealt with this by using
white text with a black border on each character,and I would like to do
the same, if possible.
I have done some searching, without success so far. Admittedly, this is
well outside the scope of what R is designed for, but, hey, R can do
everything,...
2007 Apr 28
1
Hmisc curve label size & cex
R-Masters,
I need to produce high resolution line plots and place labels on the
curves. It seems that cex must be high relative to the other cex
values in order to produce sufficiently large & legible tick labels
at high resolutions. But high cex values cause the curve labels to
become gigantic when using Hmisc. I've struggled and searched the
archives, but cannot find a way of controlling the sizes of the curve
labels in this situation.
These commands produce the problem on my PC usin...
2007 Jan 19
3
integrate and quadratic forms
...to numerically invert the characteristic function
of a quadratic form following Imhof's (1961, Biometrika 48)
procedure.
The parameters are:
lambda=c(.6,.3,.1)
h=c(2,2,2)
sigma=c(0,0,0)
q=3
I've implemented Imhof's procedure two ways that, for me,
should give the same answer:
#more legible
integral1 = function(u) {
o=(1/2)*sum(h*atan(lambda*u)+sigma^2*lambda*u/(1+lambda^2*u^2)) - q*u/2
rho=prod((1+lambda^2*u^2)^(h/4))*exp( (1/2)*sum((sigma*lambda*u)^2/(1+lambda^2*u^2)) )
integrand = sin(o)/(u*rho)
}
#same as above
integral2= function(u) {
((1/2)*sum(h*atan(lambda*u)+sigma^2*...
2003 Oct 02
1
warnings() generates error if there never were any (PR#4389)
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In debugging a long-running function where I occasionally call warnings() to
write out any warnings that have occurred, I discovered that calling
warnings() before any warnings have ever been gener...