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2005 Oct 05
3
multiple line plots
I have some data in a CSV file:
time,pos,t,tl
15:23:44:350,M1_01,4511,1127
15:23:44:350,M1_02,4514,1128
15:23:44:350,M1_03,4503,1125
...
15:23:44:491,M2_01,4500,1125
15:23:44:491,M2_02,4496,1124
15:23:44:491,M2_03,4516,1129
...
15:23:44:710,M3_01,4504,1126
15:23:44:710,M3_02,4516,1129
15:23:44:710,M3_03,4498,1124
...
Each pos (eg M1_01) is an independent time series. I would like to plot
each
2005 Aug 05
3
Latex error with Sweave example
I created a tex file following the example in the Sweave help which
produced the following files in my working directory.
Sweave-test-1-006.eps
Sweave-test-1-006.pdf
Sweave-test-1-007.eps
Sweave-test-1-007.pdf
Sweave-test-1.tex
When I run latex on this, I get a latex error, log file below. I am
running R 2.1.1 on Windows XP. I have installed "small MiKTeX" and I
have added
2005 Oct 15
2
batch file execution
I am new to R and really like to get a handle of basics in short period of
time. What I am trying to do is get myself a list of must-do's (read in
data, batch execution, delimiters, basic modeling commands) in R as in Stata
or SAS. I am just wondering how to execute a R batch file in RGui. Suppose I
have a script file (like do file in stata, or sas file in SAS) under
c:\whatever.R, how can I
2005 Oct 23
0
brewing stats
I guess this isn't so much of a help request as a show-and-tell from a
non-statistician homebrewer who has been fumbling around with R. If
nothing else it provides yet another data set. I hope it is not out of
line.
Anyway, the plots I have produced are at
http://brewiki.org/BatchSparge#poll
The polling method is somewhat simple, its just one of those multiple
choice style polls you