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2009 Oct 19
2
Filtering on a dataframe- newbie question
...cters: T1, T2, T3 etc. I would like to acess only that subset of the data-frame with Name == T44. X <- dataframe[dataframe$Name=='T44'] does not work. Any ideas on how to do this? I'm sure I'm missing a simple concept here. Thanks, Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Jan 22
3
quantile question
...ion is to use (95*8)/100 = 7.6th data point (which can be found by interpolation between the 7th and 8th data points). Reportedly, the second formula is not too accurate. However in my case the first formula does not make much sense. Any advice? TIA, Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Sep 09
2
printing all rows
Hi, my data table has 38939 rows. R prints the first 11111 columns and then prints an error message:[ reached getOption("max.print") -- omitted 27821 rows ]]. is it possible to set the maxprint parameter so that R prints all the rows? tia, anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Jan 19
3
Perl-R bridge
...//search.cpan.org/%7Ectbrown/Statistics-R/lib/Statistics/R.pm>. Would anyone like to share their experience with this Perl-R bridge? I'd like to install it in a Mac OS X. Suggestions on alternate solutions will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Oct 06
1
package question
hi, am new to R. what command do i use to check of certain packages have been loaded? Also, it seems that most packages come with "vignette"- is this a document that describes the usage of the package? thanks for your help, anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Oct 03
2
Calculating the average after adding 3 matrices
...i all, Here is my problem: I have 3 matrices , A, B, C. Each is an nXn matrix. I need to create matrix D such that : D[i,j]= (A[i,j]+B[i,j]+C[i,j])/3. Being a newbie this is proving to be a challenge. Any ideas on how best to accomplish this? Thanks! Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Feb 17
1
Uninstall question
I need to uninstall R 2.7.1 from my Mac. What is the best way to uninstall it? Simply delete the R icon in the Applications folder? Or is it more involved? TIA, Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Nov 18
1
row-wise means
...the numbers stored in each of the rest of the columns. So, here is my data matrix: col1 col2 col3 1 23 34 2 45 56 3 23 56 4 34 68 For each row I would like to calculate the means of the numbers stored in col2 and col3. How can this be done in R? TIA, Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Nov 15
3
Statistics forums
Hi, Given that the R forum is mostly a site to discuss issues related to the language, are there any forums that discuss statistical issues? I am specifically interested in the statistical issues in experimental design. TIA, Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Jul 18
1
Plotting question
...-7000-182 100 943 24 MJ-8000-184 100 318 25 MJ-8000-185 80 92 26 MJ-8000-186 80 161 27 MJ-8000-188 60 158 28 MJ-8000-191 60 103 29 MJ-8000-192 40 468 30 MJ-8000-193 40 432 -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Apr 22
2
drawing a plot with SEM
...1 30 34 2 12 23 3 50 13 4 56 98 . . . I would like to plot for the mean and standard error of mean of repeat 1 and repeat2 for each row. Any pointers on how to do this in R? TIA, Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Aug 31
4
Book on R programming
Most books on R I come across describe running statistical procedures in R. Any suggestions on a good book that teaches *programming* in R? Thanks, Anjan -- ============================= anjan purkayastha, phd bioinformatics analyst whitehead institute for biomedical research nine cambridge center cambridge, ma 02142 purkayas [at] wi [dot] mit [dot] edu 703.740.6939 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]