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2007 Apr 23
1
Extracing "Interval of Time" in seconds in R
...t;, nsim, "\n" )
Ending <- date()
cat("Start of Program at", Starting, "\n" )
cat("End of Program at", Ending, "\n" )
return(print(final.result, quote = FALSE))
}
#############################
But how about I want the results in difference of
statring and ending time in seconds only (say, in
output, I need the
function to say that "the program took 597 secornds to
run the whole simulation"), not in all these
format(Sys.time(), "%a
%b %d %H:%M:%S %Y")
Again, I tried in the following way, but it does not
seem to do the...
2007 Jul 26
1
How to auto-scale cex of y-axis labels in lattice dotplot?
When I create a dotplot in lattice, I frequently observe overplotting
of the labels along the vertical axis. On my screen, this illustrates
overplotting of the letters:
windows()
reps=6
dat=data.frame(let=rep(letters,each=reps), grp=rep(1:reps, 26),
y=runif(26*reps))
dotplot(let~y|grp, dat)
Is there a way to automatically scale the labels so that they are not
over-plotted?
I currently do
2007 Jan 02
1
Getting host keys with samba
I have samba working find against our windows 2000/3 network under
solaris 9/10. Users can attach to samba using the Kerberos credentials
on their windows XP PCs.
I would now like to kerberise the unix applications. Statring with the
supplied Sun rlogind, telnetd, etc.
As I understand things I now need to have a host key on the end systems.
Will samba's net ads keytab create do this for me? And avoid me having
to run ktpass.exe on windows for each and every host?
I am having some trouble finding doc...
2015 Jan 26
0
[Bug 84721] [NVC1] Nvidia Geforce GT 630 using nouveau on 3.16 kernel. dangerous Fan speed
...1009318.html
I didn't do anything to the kernel and I did change nothing in settings.
the tests I have done are all in the live usb env and all from the 3.16 and
above kernels.
voild-linux-x86_64-01-2015-enlightenment.iso
fatdog-x86_64-7.00b1.iso
latest lileblue.iso
... and so on
IT MAY BE statred at 3.15 but all of live cd/usb (s) that I used were 3.16 or
above I assumed it started by then.
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2009 May 27
1
Changing point color/character in qqmath
Having solved this problem, I am posting this so that the next time I search
for how to do this I will find an answer...
Using qqmath(..., groups=num) creates a separate qq distribution for each
group (within a panel). Using the 'col' or 'pch' argument does not
(usually) work because panel.qqmath sorts the data (but not 'col' or 'pch')
before plotting. Sorting
2009 May 14
1
will one of you help me advocate a change in t.test (patch attached)
I wish the t.test function in stats would return the standard error.
It would be nicer for students if R simply reported the standard error
used to calculate the t value. I trolled for this in r-help and got
no answers, which I interpreted to mean that this is boring but
possibly not wrong. Hopefully.
I believe only simple changes are needed.
In the source code src/library/stats/t.test.R file:
2002 Oct 14
2
oplock_break
Dear Samba users,
I've had a problem recently with Samba (2.2.3a, and now 2.2.5)
on my OpenBSD 3.1-stable Installation.
Bsd: OpenBSD 3.1-stable (CYNOSURE) #1: Fri Oct 4 01:06:45 EST 2002
avant@XXXX:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/CYNOSURE
I get problems such as these:
<poor formatting>
[2002/10/13 23:00:04, 0]
2006 Jun 14
0
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2006 Nov 08
1
get compressed data via a socket connection
Dear R developers
I am currently working on the seqinR package. The seqinR package
allows a remote access to biological databases via a socket connection.
We are using the functions socketConnection, writeLines and readLines
to open the socket, send request to the server and receive response
from the
server respectively.
Recently, a new function implemented in the socket server allows
2009 Jun 01
1
installing sn package
...any thoughts about this, I'd be
most glad to read them.
Cheers,
--
*Luc Villandr?*
/Biostatistician
McGill University Health Center -
Montreal Children's Hospital Research Institute/
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Message: 62
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 11:05:09 -0500
From: Kevin W <kw.statr@gmail.com>
Subject: [R] Changing point color/character in qqmath
To: r-help@r-project.org
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Having solved this problem, I am posting this so that the next time I search
for how to do this I...
2008 Oct 15
0
R-help Digest, Vol 67, Issue 31
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Message: 44
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:06:56 -0500
From: "Kevin Wright" <kw.statr at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [R] superimpose histogram on biplot
To: " St?phane Dray " <dray at biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr>
Cc: r-help at r-project.org, Jennie Lavine <jennie.lavine at gmail.com>
Message-ID:
<c968588d0809291006m2dc6a471had9f123e6b010e46 at mail.gmail.com>...
2007 Jun 14
0
Confidence interval for coefficient of variation
This is a function I coded a few years ago to calculate a confidence
interval for a coefficient of variation. The code is based on a paper
by Mark Vangel in The American Statistician. I have not used the
function much, but it could be useful for comparing cv's from
different groups.
Kevin Wright
confint.cv <- function(x,alpha=.05, method="modmckay"){
# Calculate the
2007 Feb 23
0
Solved two problems with Cygwin
While installing software on a new computer, I thought I would try to use
Cygwin to build an R package. (Note: NOT Ripley/Murdoch's Rtools).
I uncovered and solved two issues, one of which appears to be identical to a
problem previously reported (and unsolved) on this list. I offer this
information in case it will be helpful.
(1) Cygwin defaults to UNIX mode when installed, but it appears
2007 May 18
0
Is formula(data.frame) documented?
The Examples section of 'unstack' includes:
formula(PlantGrowth) # check the default formula
I wanted to add a formula to my own data.frame (for unstacking), so I
start looking:
?formula # Nothing here about adding a formula to data
attr(PlantGrowth, "formula") # Nothing here--c.f. groupedData objects
dput(PlantGrowth) # Hmm, no formula here either
?formula.data.frame
2007 Oct 04
1
Building package with R 2.6.0 on Windows/Cygwin gives error with tar
My setup:
Windows XP, R-2.6.0, Cygwin (not the Rtools version)
When I tried to build a package, I was given this message:
tar: c\:/X/Rpkgs/Drydown_1.41.tar: Cannot open: Input/Output error
Even manually typing the following caused the same error:
tar chf 'c:/X/Rpkgs/Drydown_1.41.tar' Drydown
I looked at the 2.5.1 and 2.6.0 build scripts. After restoring this
section to the 2.6.0 build
2009 Apr 22
1
RFC: Ability to suppress 'locale' from sessionInfo
The printing of the locale information from sessionInfo is not very tidy.
Using toLatex(sessionInfo) pretty much guarantees "badness" from breaking
the margin boundary (though my version of TeX no longer reports such
errors). A random example is here:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Matrix/vignettes/Design-issues.pdf
I find the locale information unnecessary and right now I hack
2008 Jun 11
0
[ESS] browser() exits when not desired, in three different scenarios (PR#11634)
Tim, I have reported some similar issues a while back and there was
some discussion on this topic:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/devel/06/03/4609.html
Good luck,
Kevin
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Tim Hesterberg <timhesterberg at gmail.com> wrote:
> Here are three different scenarios in which the browser() exits
> when I don't want it to. These are all related to the