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2007 Nov 04
2
Fw: Creating a barplot--advice needed
Subject: Creating a barplot--advice needed > Advice needed: I am preparing a computer program to do a barchart. Advice > needed: Should I learn the lattice package, or try to? As a > non-statistician, much of the terminology is unfamiliar to me. "grouping > variable," "object of class trellis," etc. Or, is there a more easily > learned way to do it? It is a
2007 Sep 06
2
problems in read.table
Dear R-users, I have encountered the following problem every now and then. But I was dealing with a very small dataset before, so it wasn't a problem (I just edited the dataset in Openoffice speadsheet). This time I have to deal with many large datasets containing commuting flow data. I appreciate if anyone could give me a hint or clue to get out of this problem. I have a .dat file
2009 Jan 13
1
ROR - Excel Export Example
If you are running on Windows you can use create and read speadsheets using the ''win32ole'' require This sample should give you the basic idea ------ def export require ''win32ole'' @sort_by = ''last_name'' current_user = ''steve'' @records = Contact.find( :all,...
2009 Aug 20
1
Read and merge a number of .xls files into one dataframe
Hi everybody I have a large number of Excel speadsheets that I want to merge into one R dataframe to process. I can read them one by one with read.xls but I really need a function to read a whole directory at once and merge the columns with the same name into a single dataframe. here is what I have thus far (on Mac OS X 10.5.2. for R 2.8.0): # Define...
2015 May 19
4
preexec and msdfs proxy
Hi, Thank you for you input! We tried that already. That, however, doesn't do the same thing. It is then simply a DFS server and not the "magical" msdfs proxy - yes the user can now click on a link to get to the desired spot, but the proxy function _automagically_ sends the user, when they access the msdfs share, to the netapp's readonly share without the extra click. And it
2015 May 21
1
preexec and msdfs proxy
Hey, thanks for the input! I am looking into that. It is however a bit complicated due to the authentication lines and share connect lines being only related due to proximity in the log. It would probably work for most of the instances, but it would not be 100% viable, meaning we would be getting compaints and questions from our user "I ain't got that share?! WTF!!" I was going to
2015 May 21
0
preexec and msdfs proxy
Well, this doesn't fix the preexec issue, but you might scan through the samba logs finding connections to the RO share, identify that IP address there, track back to Hostname and/or user who authenticated to that share and the use that as the basis for the email address. On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 12:38 PM, Greg Enlow <grenlow at hk.mailbox.de> wrote: > Hi, > > Thank you for you
2006 Feb 09
9
Transferring R results to word prosessors
There has been an incredible number of responses in a short time, with a number of different suggestions. With hindsight, I must admit I have not been quite clear, so additional (somewhat lengthy) explanation is needed. I want to use R in an introductory course on multiple regression (among other things) starting in two weeks time for students of psychology at my University. These students
2007 Sep 25
7
Who uses R?
Dear R users, I have started work in a Statistics government department and I am trying to convince my bosses to install R on our computers (I can't do proper stats in Excel!!). They asked me to prove that this is a widely used software (and not just another free-source, bug infected toy I found on the web!) by suggesting other big organisations that use it. Are you aware of any reputable
2015 May 18
5
preexec and msdfs proxy
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 03:31:55PM +0200, Greg Enlow wrote: > Hi, > > The Server to which the msdfs is pointing is a netapp. Though we theoretically can access the shell on it then begin to mess around there, we would really like to avoid that. Warranty and such make it a bit of a legal issue. That is the reason we went with a separate instance in the first place and now wonder why the