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2007 Apr 11
1
Programming Problem (for loop, random # control, 3 dimentional graph)
...) p75=g(2,.5) p76=g(2,1) p77=g(2,2) p78=g(2,3) p79=g(2,4) p80=g(2,5) p81=g(3,-.5) p82=g(3,0) p83=g(3,.5) p84=g(3,1) p85=g(3,2) p86=g(3,3) p87=g(3,4) p88=g(3,5) p89=g(4,-.5) p90=g(4,0) p91=g(4,.5) p92=g(4,1) p93=g(4,2) p94=g(4,3) p95=g(4,4) p96=g(4,5) p97=g(5,-.5) p98=g(5,0) p99=g(5,0.5) p100=g(5,1) p101=g(5,2) p102=g(5,3) p103=g(5,4) p104=g(5,5) Mp<-c(p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9,p10,p11,p12,p13,p14,p15,p16,p17,p18,p19,p20,p21,p22,p23,p24,p25,p26,p27,p28,p29,p30,p31,p32,p33,p34,p35,p36,p37,p38,p39,p40,p41,p42,p43,p44,p45,p46,p47,p48,p49,p50,p51,p52,p53,p54,p55,p56,p57,p58,p59,p60,p61,p62,p63,p64,...
2017 Sep 18
6
help matching rows of a data frame
This question likely has a 1 line answer, I'm just not seeing it. (2, 3, or 10 lines is fine too.) For a vector I can do group <- match(x, unqiue(x)) to get a vector that labels each element of x. What is an equivalent if x is a data frame? The result does not have to be fast: the data set will have < 100 elements. Since this is inside the survival package, and that package is on
2006 Jun 09
3
GXP-2000 MultiPurpose Keys
Is it possible to program the multi-purpose keys on a GXP-2000 remotely via a TFTP configuration file? If so, what are the parameters to put in the configuration file? Thanks, Daniel