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2012 Mar 18
2
word frequency count
Hi: I have a dataframe containing comma seperated group of words such as milk,bread bread,butter beer,diaper beer,diaper milk,bread beer,diaper I want to output the frequency of occurrence of comma separated words for each row and collapse duplicate rows, to make the output as shown in the following dataframe: milk,bread 2 bread,butter 1 beer,diaper 3 milk,bread 2 Thanks for help! deb
2007 Dec 29
15
Do you think it would look cleaner?
I was looking over some of my specs. I was thinking that the following: @game.should_receive(:name).and_return(''The Battle for Blaze'') @game.should_receive(:people).and_return(5000000) @game.should_receive(:activated).and_return(true) Would it look cleaner if I could do this instead? @game.should_recieve_and_return( :name => ''The Battle for Blaze''
2007 Jun 12
4
Generating artificial datasets with a specific correlation coefficient.
I need to create artificial datasets with specific correlation coefficients (i.e. a dataset that returns r = 0.30, etc.) as examples for a lab I am teaching this summer. Is there a way to do that in R? Thanks. Jim Milks Graduate Student Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program 136 Biological Sciences Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy Dayton, OH 45435 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Nov 01
4
extract values from a vector
Hello, I'm looking for a solution for the following problem: I have two vectors V1 <- c("apple","honey","milk","bread","butter") V2 <- c("bread","milk") now, I would like to know for each element in V1 if it's equal to one of the elements in V2 I could do: which(V1 == V2[1] | V1 == V2[2]) but what if I
2002 Apr 30
3
Labeling matrix data
Hello all - I am sorry if this simple question is addressed in somewhere else. But, I couldn't find it. It's been for about a week using R. . . My problem is: Reading matrix data with "scan" does not seem to allow me to incorporate matrix labels (columns, and rows). If I use read.table, I can import the lables. But, the problem is, I don't know how I make this data as
2017 Mar 07
0
Potential clue for Bug 16975 - lme fixed sigma - inconsistent REML estimation
Dear list, I was trying to create a VarClass for nlme to work with Fay-Herriot (FH) models. The idea was to create a modification of VarComb that instead of multiplying the variance functions made their sum (I called it varSum). After some fails etc... I found that the I was not getting the expected results because I needed to make sigma fixed. Trying to find how to make sigma fixed I run into
2002 Sep 23
3
Newbie: Subsets of data frame
I feel a bit embarassed by this, but I have not managed to find out how: I have a data frame containing measurements over time for a number of different locations: > str(milk) `data.frame': 845 obs. of 3 variables: $ date : num 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 ... $ value : num 5 1 2 5 1 1 2 3 2 4 ... $ location: Factor w/ 36 levels "Alta","And?y",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1
2010 Sep 01
1
transaction object - how to coerce this data
Hi, I am wanting to look at frequent item sets using the arules package. I need to transform my data into a "transactions" object. The data I read in from a file has 2 columns, an ID and an item. How do I convert data like this into a transactions object? I've tried class? transactions but it only confuses me. My data is like this.... basketID item 1 bread 1 cheese 1 milk 2
2009 Dec 03
3
Tobit model fluid milk consumption
Hi all, I'm from Brazil. I fit a Tobit model to FLUID MILK CONSUMPTION (DEPENDENT VARIABLE) data using survreg (attached). I am confused about the output interpretation and I would like yours explanations. Thanks, Marcio Roberto Silva -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Tobit model.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 9018 bytes Desc: not
2015 Apr 28
2
答复: I love NUT
Carsten, This is a common issue in technology when you have complex products that the majority of consumers of those products do not understand how they operate. If most UPS customers understood the importance of standardization they would have refused to purchase non-standard UPSes and all UPSes would have long ago standardized on a single management protocol. The normal thing is that product
2013 Sep 02
1
R dataframe and looping help
HI, You may try this: dat1<- read.table(text=" CustID TripDate Store Bread Butter Milk Eggs 1 2-Jan-12 a 2 0 2 1 1 6-Jan-12 c 0 3 3 0 1 9-Jan-12 a 3 3 0 0 1 31-Mar-13 a 3 0 0 0 2 31-Aug-12 a 0 3 3 0 2 24-Sep-12 a 3 3 0 0 2 25-Sep-12 b 3 0 0 0 ",sep="",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE) dat2<- dat1[,-c(1:3)] res<- lapply(seq_len(ncol(dat2)),function(i)
2010 Sep 26
1
Reversing milking machine (console server)
Hi. I have a box (a net5501 with a Perle serial octal RS-232 card in it) that I want to use as a console server for a bunch of headless computers. I was wondering if there's a trivial app that I can run as the shell that ssh (or telnet) would run, example: #!/bin/bash port=$(echo "$SSH_CONNECT" | cut -d' ' -f4) let -i tty=$port-2000 ttyname=$(printf
2004 Jun 06
2
Repeated measures
Dear R-gurus, I am pretty much new on R. I am trying to to do a repeated analysis of a linear mixed model with R, and I consistently fail... The problem is: Cow is the random factor, treatment is the fixed factor. The dependent variable is milk yield, which is measured several times (repeatedly over time), thus there is another variable which is time (i.e. week). The model would be
2005 Feb 11
3
Saving graphs in formats other than PDF?
I am running R 2.01 on Mac OS 10.3.7. Whenever I save graphs, they are saved as PDF files. Are there any other file formats to which I could save my graphs. I would like to directly export my graphs to MS Word, if possible. Thank you in advance. Sincerely, Jim Milks Graduate Student Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy Dayton, OH 45435
2005 May 31
2
plane3d
...message: Error: couldn't find function "plane3d" I've searched the archives and found no references to such a function. Is (or was) plane3d an actual function or is there just a typo in the scatterplot3d help page? If it is a function, how would I tap into it? Thanks. Jim Milks Graduate Student Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy Dayton, OH 45435
2013 Jan 19
2
Deformulation and R
Dear All, I hope this is not too off-topic. Essentially, I need to know if there is any R package which can help me with a deformulation project. Suppose e.g. that you know from a chemical analysis the fat, mineral, vitamin, energy [and so on] content of a certain food product. You also know the ingredients of this product (e.g. milk, lactose, vegetable oil) and you know the chemical
2008 Aug 28
3
Upgrading R means I lose my packages
...of R to recognize the packages I've installed on the previous version without needing to reinstall the packages. Is that possible? My system: Mac OS 10.5.4. Current R version: 2.7.1 Thanks for any suggestions. My apologies if this has been answered before and my search missed it. Jim Milks Degree Candidate
2007 Jul 02
4
Extracting sums for individual factors in data frames
...otal basal area per species by the total basal area in the plot. Getting the total basal area in the plot is easy. However, I'm mystified on how to get the total basal area per species. Is there a way to extract and/or sum the total basal area per species? Thank you in advance. Jim Milks Graduate Student Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy Dayton, OH 45435 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Aug 13
2
Error message when using zero-inflated count regression model in package zicounts
...horter object length in: eta + offset 3: longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length in: y/mu I do not know enough about the calculations done in the function to interpret the error messages. Is there a glitch in my data and if yes, what is it? Thanks for your help. Jim Milks Graduate Student Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program 136 Biological Sciences Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy Dayton, OH 45435 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Dec 27
1
Longitudinal data
Hi, I'm analyzing a longitudinal data set with 387 cows were observed in 63 days divided into 6 groups, and every 30 days was found to produce milk. Does not aim to model the time using regression. Only compare the groups differ in terms of milk production. There are many missing observations. Because the data are correlated I used the SAS program: proc mixed data=univar