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2012 May 29
2
Use variable inside Function for updating the matrix
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Now i got the solution for this,
dat[dat$AGE<=35 & da$AGE>18,"ELIGIBLE"]<-YES
My issue is, i assigned AGE to a variable and that variable i tried inside
the function.
for eg:-
*Obj_Name* <- AGE
dat[dat$*Obj_Name*<=35 & da$*Obj_Name*>18,"ELIGIBLE"]<-YES
Now, what is i getting the error !.
So,could you please help me, what is the solution *pass column name through
*variable to this function ?
Can i get immediate solution please ?
- Thanks
Antony
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2011 May 18
1
How to make array of regression objects
...have made couple logistic regressions, what making a distribution of some
event.
Currently, i store it like this:
o1 <- lrm(...)
o2 <- lrm(...)
o3 <- lrm(...)
...
Then, i have made a function to peak required regression object from this
variables by it number:
get_object <- function(obj_name, nModel) {
eval (parse(text=paste("o <- ", obj_name, nModel, sep="")))
o
}
Is there a better way to do it? I have try to store it in the matrix using
data.frame(), but object become destroyed after that and predict() function
do not recognize it.
Regards,
Dmitrij K...
2013 Sep 25
1
Best and worst values for each date
Hi,
May be you can try this:
obj_name<- load("arun.RData")
Pred1<- get(obj_name[1])
Actual1<- get(obj_name[2])
library(reshape2)
dat<-cbind(melt(Pred1,id.vars="S1"),value2=melt(Actual1,id.vars="S1")[,3])? # to reshape to long form
colnames(dat)[3:4]<- c("Predict","Actual"...
2013 Sep 27
0
Best and Worst values
Ira,
obj_name<- load("arun.RData")
Pred1<- get(obj_name[1])
Actual1<- get(obj_name[2])
dat2<- data.frame(S1=rep(Pred1[,1],ncol(Pred1)-1),variable=rep(colnames(Pred1)[-1],each=nrow(Pred1)),Predict=unlist(Pred1[,-1],use.names=FALSE),Actual=unlist(Actual1[,-1],use.names=FALSE),stringsAsFacto...
2006 May 03
2
Using a helper within another helper?
...ormat_planned_start_date @plan, ''plan'', ''planned_to_start_on'',
''Planned Start Date'' %>
and from my helper:
require ''date''
module HtmlHelper
helper :date_helper
include DateHelper
def format_planned_start_date(obj, obj_name, field_name, label)
text = "<tr><td valign=\"top\"><label
for=\"#{obj_name}_#{field_name}\">"
text += "</label></td>\n"
if obj[field_name].nil? or DateTime.now < obj[field_name]
text += "<td>&quo...
2006 Jun 01
9
access model from controller
Hello,
Rather new to RoR, so I''m not sure about the terminology and such :-/ .
My question is: how could I know the model which is associated to a
controller?
For example:
- controller class is TestController, which is a subclass of
ApplicationController
- associated model class is Test
How could I write some code in a method of ApplicationController to
dermine the current
2012 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
...quot; (again, I think). I just want to implement try/finally semantics and propagate whatever exception was thrown back up the call stack.
I've written a function to add what I think is all the necessary code for constructing/destructing an object:
> AllocaInst* construct_obj( char const *obj_name, Type *obj_type,
> Function *ctor, vector<Value*> &ctor_args,
> Function *dtor ) {
>
> // Allocate object's storage and insert 'this' ptr into ctor args.
> AllocaInst *const obj_ptr = createEntryBlockAl...
2012 Mar 23
2
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
On Mar 23, 2012, at 4:29 PM, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Bill Wendling wrote:
>
>> Let's take your example. You will have code that looks like this:
>>
>> extern "C" void thunk_item_M_delete( void *v_that ) {
>> item *that = 0;
>> try {
>> that = static_cast<item*>( v_that );
>>