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2011 Jan 11
0
modified FAST Script from package SensoMineR for the R community - Reg
###Dear R users ###I have been using SensoMineR package from CRAN for most of my work in sensory data analysis and from my usage experience, I encountered some areas for improvement and considered ###modifying the function in SensoMineR package for my personal use. I felt that it could be useful to share this to the community for enabling adoption by other users where they might require a
2012 Apr 12
3
Remove superscripts from HTML objects
Is there some way to remove superscripts from objects returned by html/xmlParse (XML package)? h <- "<html><p>Cat<sup>a</sup></p><p>Dog</p></html>" doc <- htmlParse(h) xpathSApply(doc, "//p", xmlValue) [1] "Cata" "Dog" I could probably remove the <sup> tags from the "h" object above,
2013 Apr 02
2
R Commander and FactoMineR
Dear Users, I helped to install R Commander and FactoMineR to one of my collegaues. He wanted to do an MCA. Selecting three variables and using the default settings results in only one graph, the variables representation, where he gets three points for the three variables (which is totally fine). Running the code (output of the point-and-click method) EuTop100.MCA<-EuTop100[,
2013 May 15
0
[PATCH 1/2] Update comparison.html
I cleaned up comparison.html, making the comparison more fair and removing manufacturers that no longer have any new hardware supporting a certain format. The table is more readable now too. --- comparison.html | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/comparison.html b/comparison.html index 9f36381..be88205
2013 Jun 01
1
error about MCA
Hi,all: I want to perform multiple correspondance analysis via MCA{FactoMineR}. The data is in the attachment. My code: dat<-read.delim("e:\\mydata.txt",header=T) MCA(dat,quanti.sup=7,quali.sup=1:6) Error in `[.data.frame`(tab, , i) : undefined columns selected My question: Why does the error happen? Many thanks. Best. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and
2006 Nov 29
1
sup 0.0.1 Released -- rubies for emails
Do you use rubies to read your emails? Well, sup version 0.0.1 has been released! http://sup.rubyforge.org Sup is an attempt to take the UI innovations of web-based email readers (ok, really just GMail) and to combine them with the traditional wholesome goodness of a console-based email client. Sup is designed to work with massive amounts of email, potentially spread out across different mbox
2012 Apr 12
1
Generate combination of strings
Hey all, I am trying to generate a number of vectors with string combinations. The below code solves my initial problem, however I would prefer not hardcoding the positions of the 'objects' as in the future the number of 'objects' could increase. Is there a way to loop over these objects and generate the same output? The same goes for the 'maxspacer'. Thanks a whole
2001 Sep 11
2
Differential Equations Using R?
To whom it may concern, I am a student at Macaleste College, and next semester Macalester is going to offer a course for CellBio that is mainly statistically based. For the most part the students will be using R for analysis. The problem is there will be some simple differential equations for the students to solve. The committee that in charge of the classes corriculam would like only to
2008 Mar 10
3
Only 5 tests out of 376 currently failing!
Good news! SuperRedCloth is down to just five failing tests! I was down to 10 or so in mid-February but then I added test cases from "The official reference manual for Textile 2", which added 97 new tests, many of them failing. I''m happy to say, they''re almost all passing now. Four of these last five I just need to check with you on before I deviate from
2012 Sep 11
1
lapply with different size lists?
Hello, I have 2 functions (a and b) a = function(n) { matrix (runif(n*2,0.0,1), n) } > > > b = function (m, matrix) { > n=nrow (matrix) > p=ceiling (n/m) > lapply (1:p, function (l,n,m) { > inf = ((l-1)*m)+1 > if (l<p) sup=((l-1)*m)+m > else sup=n >
2007 Feb 12
0
sup 0.0.7 Released
And now, for some news about the only Ferret project that doesn''t involve Rails: sup version 0.0.7 has been released! http://sup.rubyforge.org Sup is a console-based email client that combines the best features of GMail, mutt, and emacs. Sup matches the power of GMail with the speed and simplicity of a console interface. Sup makes it easy to: - Handle massive amounts of email. -
2012 Aug 06
1
cannot find function "simpleRDA2"
Hi, I am trying to run the command "forward.sel.par," however I receive the error message: "Error: could not find function 'simpleRDA2'." I have the vegan library loaded. The documentation on "varpart" has not helped me to understand why I cannot call this function. Maybe I am missing something obvious because I am still an 'R' novice. Below is a
2006 Nov 20
4
[LLVMdev] libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C
I've compiled all the object files that make up libstdc++ and libsupc++ into LLVM bytecode: http://goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au/~emil/libstdcxx.tar.bz2 (438KB) A simple test program, x.cpp: #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << "hello world\n"; return 0; } $ llvm-g++ -emit-llvm -c x.cpp $ llvmc -o=out x.o std/*.o sup/*.o $ lli out.bc Segmentation fault (core
2009 Dec 11
12
Literature analysis
Dear all, i am new in R. I am writing a review paper about batteries. However, i am interested in analyzing all the papers by keywords, author, references and year. This could be done by "refviz" a software, which is only running on windows machines and which is not free. So my question to you is, is it somehow possible to write a script that can do all of this work? And if yes, with
2008 Jan 06
1
Error .. missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
Can any explain the following error: Error in if ((seedCount <= seedNumber) && (valueDiff > sup)) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed which I get upon running this script: seedNumber <- 10 seeds <- array(dim = seedNumber) seedCount <- 1 maxValue <- 100 sup <- maxValue / 2 fcsPar <- array(as.integer(rnorm(100, 50, 10))) while (seedCount <=
2008 Jan 06
1
Error: missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
Can any explain the following error: Error in if ((seedCount <= seedNumber) && (valueDiff > sup)) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed which I get upon running this script: seedNumber <- 10 seeds <- array(dim = seedNumber) seedCount <- 1 maxValue <- 100 sup <- maxValue / 2 fcsPar <- array(as.integer(rnorm(100, 50, 10))) while (seedCount <=
2008 Jul 30
1
Converting to subscripts and superscripts
Hi, I am reading in a CSV file of chemical reactions where the subscripts and superscripts are encoded in angle brackets, like below: 2 H<SUP>+</SUP> + 2 O<SUB>2</SUB><SUP>-</SUP> Is there a way to convert these to actual sub/superscripts and save them in another excel file? I greatly appreciate the help! Thanks, -Nina PS. I asked this before, but I
1995 Nov 20
0
Yet another sup server available (Australia)
I've setup a sup server on sup.physics.usyd.edu.au for use by people in Australia. It has current, ports and stable (except des, etc). The max number of connections is currently set to 10, and the daily sup updates begin at 3am local time (if a different time would be better, let me know). This machine is located in Sydney, with good connectivity to the NSW AARNet/TIS gateway. If the plans
2011 Sep 02
0
No subject
1. Does "Wrap-Up-Time" apply to all queue agents/extensions that just rang,= or only the one who actually answered the call (I assume the latter)? 2. Does the "Member Delay" delay the ringing of new calls to agents, or onl= y come into play AFTER the agent answers the ringing call? Any other suggestions for how I can resolve this issue? I am wondering whet= her "Agent
2013 Jun 04
3
Nokogiri::XML methods example
Hi, I am not able to find out a simple example to find out the how the method works: > Nokogiri::XML::EntityReference::new (http://nokogiri.org/Nokogiri/XML/EntityReference.html#method-c-new) > Nokogiri::XML::Document#canonicalize (http://nokogiri.org/Nokogiri/XML/Document.html#method-i-canonicalize) Thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message