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2011 Sep 13
1
implicit data frame reference
If I create an aggregation like this:
aggregate(lastYear[,8:10],list(Stadium=lastYear$STAD),mean)
I'll get a new data frame, which I can order if I assign it like this:
newFrame <- aggregate(lastYear[,8:10],list(Stadium=lastYear$STAD),mean)
newFrame[order(newFrame$TEMP),]
But.. if I just want to do this in one statement, what can I do? If this
was perl, I'd be using something like
2010 May 09
3
Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10
Hello!
I have a problem which I have tried to solve for several days now..
I have plottet a lineplot.CI in the library "sciplot", and I am trying to
plot it with a logaritmic y-axis (with exponential base).
The problem is that; when I type "log "y"", the axis transforms into the
logaritmic of base 10.
I wonder if someeone could tell me how to specify that I would
2005 Jan 19
1
Flash Mx on Wine
Hi, I downloaded flash.exe from macromedia site and tried to install
with wine but doesnt work. The installer says that is extracting the
files, and when finishes my shell returns me this message
fixme:ole:ITypeInfo_fnRelease destroy child objects
and stads on it, dont change...and dont appear nothing more...plz help
me :D
I'm using the latest wine version
Thnx for all help.
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2010 May 10
2
[Fwd: Re: Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10]
Hello!
Thank you for answering!
What I am trying to do is to plot my raw values (biomass of different
species) on a logaritmic y-axis with the base of e. When I type "log="y"",
the axis transforms into a logaritmic axis with the base of 10.
Best regards,
Elisabeth
> Dear Elisabeth,
>
> I'm not sure if I have understood your question -- are you trying
> to
2010 May 09
1
Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot wi
Hello Ted!
Thank you a lot for your reply!!!
I will try to explain again; what I want is a logarithmic scaled y-axis
with the base of e (not 10). And the values I would like to use in the
plot are the raw values (not transformed in any way). Do you still think
that the base of log does not matter in this case (wheather it is e or 10
as a base)?
Elisabeth
> On 09-May-10 18:10:27, Elisabeth
2009 Jul 13
1
Ubuntu und R
Hallo Zusammen,
hatte gestern die Schnauze voll von Vista und habe mir daraufhin Ubuntu
installiert. Bin also mit Ubuntu ?berhaupt nicht vertraut.
Nun habe ich ohne Erfolg versucht, R zu installieren.
Soweit ich der Anleitung folgen konnte habe ich es so wie auf
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/R gemacht.
Im Terminal kann ich R problemlos starten.
Allerdings bei der Installation von
2010 May 11
0
[Fwd: Re: Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10]
Is it the tick labels that you want to change?
-----Original Message-----
From: "Elisabeth Bjerke Rastad" <ebr024 at post.uit.no>
To: "r-help at r-project.org" <r-help at r-project.org>
Sent: 5/10/10 11:20 AM
Subject: [R] [Fwd: Re: Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot with the default logarithm base 10]
Hello!
Thank you for answering!
What I am
2010 Mar 16
3
I stream read - stale NFS file handle (reboot of server)
In the old days NFS Shared Path had a static handle (ie a number),
normal based on some number pulled out of the file system/inode.
To fix (well work around) a security issue, for about 10+ years now,
when a NFS server reboots, it generates a new random handle for the NFS
Share. (sever may generate a new random handle per mount request)
The NFS Stale Handle happens when the client is still
2009 Nov 30
2
em interface slow down on 8.0R
Hi,
I noticed that network connection of one of my boxes got
significantly slow just after upgrading it to 8.0R. The box has an
em0 (82547EI) and worked fine with 7.2R.
The symptoms are:
- A ping to a host on the same LAN takes 990ms RTT, it reduces
gradually to around 1ms, and then it returns to around 1s. The
rate was about 2ms/ping.
- The response is quite slow, but no packet