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2001 Jun 06
3
error in dbeta (PR#970)
Full_Name: Hans Peter Wolf Version: 1.2.1 OS: hpux10.20 Submission from: (NULL) (129.70.84.25) dbeta computes a wrong result with parameters (1.3,1) > version platform hppa2.0-hp-hpux10.20 arch hppa2.0 os hpux10.20 system hppa2.0, hpux10.20 status major 1 minor 2.1 year
2003 Feb 17
4
inserting elements in a list
I've searched the doc for insert and could not find the way to do the following, hope someone can help: Let's say we have a vector: > a [1] "1" "2" "3" "5" "6" "3" and we want to insert a "7" after any given "3", i.e., we want vector a to become: [1] "1" "2" "3"
2006 Jan 28
4
bad udp cksum by dns request in domU
Hello I use XEN 3.0 in debian sarge. I have a domU1 for routing and firewall. This domU1 use 2 network interfaces which is on a bridge ''gate'' and the other on bridge ''lan''. dumU2 use one interface (eth0) on bridge ''lan''. Then I make a ping out of domU2 to www.debian.de so I get no answer. The name isn''t resolved. A ping to IP of
2006 Mar 13
6
Dummy ethernet device setup
Hello you all out there Does anybody know the definite guide to create a dummy ethernet device? So, what I want to have is an ethernet device, without a physical link, or so called a dummy device. My goal is to have apache with mod_proxy and balancer running on peth0 in dom0. Apache is spreading my connection to the backend domU''s, where the webservices are running. The connection
2000 Sep 29
1
Two tcltk questions and Re: tcltk package functionality
Sorry, for my mail from last night contains no subject. Therefore, I send it again and two tcltk questions are appended. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prasad wrote: > I wrote a function in R which uses tcltk package .... essentially I wanted > to give within that function, a widget with 2 radiobuttons to choose > between plotting Precip
2003 Jan 20
0
Tcl/Tk and mouse
Within a loop I tried to draw some things in dependency on the position of the mouse. This works fine with R-1.5.1 but R-1.6.1 requires to include some delay by Sys.sleep(delay) with delay>=0.015. For smaller values (e.g. 0.0001) the top level tcltk-window does not appear and so I am not able to control the elements to be plotted using the tcltk-widget. Question1: How can I force
2000 Jul 19
1
How to use tcltk?
Hallo Tk experts, the Tcl/Tk package allows to define very nice widgets for starting R functions, for printing results and for interactive parameter input. tkdensity.R and tkttest.R demonstrate this and both demos explain how some of the tk functions can be used. For constructing new widgets I would like to see further examples showing Tcl/Tk package in action. Therefore my question: Is there a
2000 Sep 28
0
No subject
Prasad wrote: > I wrote a function in R which uses tcltk package .... essentially I wanted > to give within that function, a widget with 2 radiobuttons to choose > between plotting Precip and Temperature plots. After the user has chosen > one of the radiobuttons there is another widget that asking him to identify > outliers. However, I am having a lot of problems...what R does is
2002 Nov 05
0
summary: Sweave - documenting a long function
Hi, Here is a summary of the replies to my question yesterday about documenting a long function with Sweave. My thanks to those who replied. Friedrich Leisch suggested a work around which was copied to the mailing list so I wont repeat it here. This worked well. (I made a minor addition by adding braces around each chunk of code to make the output in the pdf file look a bit prettier. This seems
2004 Feb 27
3
locator(n=0)
locator(n=1) returns the coordinates of the position of the mouse. But you have to click the left button of the mouse. How can I determine the mouse position without any click? Is it possible to extend locator in a way that locator(n=0) outputs the coordinates at once, without any click event? TclTk allows us to define very nice animations and demonstrations, see for example: demo(tkdensity).
2001 Mar 20
3
finding dedicated indexes?
Hi, I've got a matrix of two columns, say: > d <- t(array(1:20,dim=c(2,10))) > d [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 2 [2,] 3 4 [3,] 5 6 [4,] 7 8 [5,] 9 10 [6,] 11 12 [7,] 13 14 [8,] 15 16 [9,] 17 18 [10,] 19 20 now I need those values from column #2 where column #1 is equal to certain values. eg.: > i <- c(13,5,19) The
2000 Apr 25
1
loops
Hi R friends, I havent asked a silly question in a long time so here it is: Reading the last issue of Stat Can J. there is an article in a single degree of freedom test for non aditivity of interactions in anova tables with 1 obs per cell. The authors claim it is more powerfull than Tukey but for the case of multiplicative interaction, which is the alternative studied by Tukey. I tried to
2003 Jul 16
2
Stem and leaf display?
I would like to do some fairly basic stem-and-leaf displays in R. I am aware (I might even say painfully aware) of stem(base) and have tried it. That's why I'm hoping someone has a usable stem- and-leaf display for R so that I don't have to write my own. r-project.org > Search > R Site Search > "stem and leaf display" finds nothing. I also tried the mail archive
2002 Feb 22
3
Cent. Mov. Ave
Dear R People: Here is an interesting question(I think) Suppose I want to calculate Centered Moving Averages; i.e. x[1] <- ( sum(y[1:12]) )/12 x[2] <- ( sum(y[2:13]) )/12 and so on. Of course, this is easily done through loops. However, I have been trying to do this more elegantly, but have failed. I have tried things like j1 <- 1:109 j2 <- 12:120 x[1:109] <- ( sum( y[j1:j2])
2003 Jun 23
7
How can I do a spinning plot in R?
I have found XLispStat's spinning plots illuminating. I'd like to do the same thing in R. A dozen or so probes with help, help.search, apropos haven't turned up anything, and I've even resorted to grepping through the entire R source distribution looking for 'spin.*plot', to no avail. Either the feature is called something else in R (what?), or it's in some other
2006 Mar 15
10
domU with redhat over a debian based dom0
Hello, I have running xen over a debian server (debian sarge). Now I would like to configure a domU with redhat (AS 4), do you now any way to install it? -- Angel L. Mateo Martínez Sección de Telemática Área de Tecnologías de la Información _o) y las Comunicaciones Aplicadas (ATICA) / \\ http://www.um.es/atica _(___V Tfo: 968367590 Fax: 968398337
2003 Apr 02
19
Combining the components of a character vector
Dear Help, Suppose I have a character vector. x <- c("Bob", "loves", "Sally") I want to combine it into a single string: "Bob loves Sally" . paste(x) yields: paste(x) [1] "Bob" "loves" "Sally" The following function combines the character vector into a string in the way that I want, but it seems somewhat inelegant.
2002 Oct 31
0
Changing pch spacing]
Wolfgang Viechtbauer wrote: > Hello R-Helpers, > > plot(x, y, type="b", pch="1") > > plots x vs. y with both a line and the symbol "1" but how do I change > the "spacing" of the symbol being plotted. In other words, I don't want > to plot the "1" at every data point, but only at every kth point (things > get too