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2008 Aug 04
2
thematic map of USA
My goal is to prepare a thematic map of the US, with states shaded
according to their values for a variable of interest. I would like to
include an inset for Alaska in the upper left and an inset for Hawaii in
the lower left. If possible, I'd like to use Albers conic projection, or
something similar. Thus far I have tr...
2008 Aug 02
0
thematic maps, missing data, gmap
Running R version 2.6.1 under Gentoo Linux, I'm trying to produce a
thematic map of the USA using the gmap package and its function
USALevelPlot. The variable whose levels are to be plotted is observed
for 49 states but missing for one (Delaware).
I would like to produce a map in which the states for which data exist
are shaded and Delaware is represented only by an...
2010 Jun 10
1
importing multidimensional matrix from MATLAB
Hi,
Suppose I have a matrix of size 256x14x32 in MATLAB. I want to import
that into R. I used readMat and then do.call. But the variable is
stored as an array as its done in R. However, I want to define a
variable W=array(0,c(256,14,32)) in R and read the multidimensional
matlab variable into W. I am not able to do this in R. Please, could
you help ?
Thanks
Gopi
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2009 Aug 25
2
error matrix, cross table,
how to create a cross table to quantify the classes of two thematic maps?
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2011 Dec 03
1
side-by-side map with different geographies using spplot
Hello,
I want to create side-by-side maps of similar attribute data in two
different cities using a single legend.
To simply display side-by-side census block group boundary
(non-thematic) maps for Minneapolis & Cleveland I do the following:
library(rgdal)
library(sp)
Minneapolis=readOGR("../Minneapolis/Census/2010/Census_BlockGroup_GEO/","tl_2010_27053_bg10")
Cleveland=readOGR("../Cleveland/Census/2010/Census_BlockGroup_GEO/","tl_2010_39035...
2009 Dec 04
2
Standard deviation for each element in a set of matrices
Hello R-users,
I would like to know how to find the standard deviation for each element
in a set of matrices.
Given the following files,
File1 File2 File3
1 1 1 4 4 4 7 7 7
2 2 2 5 5 5 8 8 8
3 3 3 6 6 6 9 9 9
I want to calculate the standard deviation for every cell in the file
(I'm using gridded data). The desired output is
Output
3 3 3
3 3
2010 Dec 14
1
lattice fun: multiple themes in panels with spplot()
I have some geospatial data where two layers are thematic and the third is a
percentage, so the maps need to have different themes.
thumbDf <- as( stack( thumb), "SpatialGridDataFrame")
names(thumbDf at data) <- c("pri", "sec", "pct")
thumbDf at data$pri <- factor(thumbDf at data$pri, levels=c(0:8), la...
2011 Mar 22
1
how to convert a data.frame to a list of dist objects for individual differences MDS?
I have a 45 x 16 data frame consisting of dissimilarities among 10
colors, giving in each
column the 45 = 10*9/2 pairwise judgments for one of 16 subjects. The
rownames
identify each pair of colors, e.g, "AC" = ("A","C"), and the pairs are
ordered by columns
in the lower triangle of each distance matrix.
> helm.raw <-
2004 Oct 01
1
gregmisc 2.0.0 release
...le on CRAN.
Important Changes
---------------------------
- Now a package bundle
For this release, gregmisc has been split into a bundle containing 4
separate packages: gdata, gmodels, gplots and gtools. All of your favorite
functions are still present, but they are now better organized into thematic
groups, which should make them easier to maintain.
- Namespaces
Each of the gregmisc packages now provide namespaces, and are fully
compatible with R 2.0.0. The namespaces make it easier to avoid conflicts
with functions in other packages, and prevent local utility functions from
cluttering u...
2004 Oct 01
1
gregmisc 2.0.0 release
...le on CRAN.
Important Changes
---------------------------
- Now a package bundle
For this release, gregmisc has been split into a bundle containing 4
separate packages: gdata, gmodels, gplots and gtools. All of your favorite
functions are still present, but they are now better organized into thematic
groups, which should make them easier to maintain.
- Namespaces
Each of the gregmisc packages now provide namespaces, and are fully
compatible with R 2.0.0. The namespaces make it easier to avoid conflicts
with functions in other packages, and prevent local utility functions from
cluttering u...
2008 Aug 15
1
map("state" ...) Is the USA cracking up?
Running R version 2.6.1 under Linux, I'm trying to use the maps and
mapdata packages and the state database to produce a thematic map of the
USA. My problem is that cracks (white spaces) appear between some
states--e.g. between Colorado and Utah and between Michigan and Indiana.
The resulting visual impression is that the country is breaking up.
This occurs in all the projections I have tried: albers, mercator,
sinuso...
2009 May 27
1
R Books listing on R-Project
...ude
the books, but with critical reviews. It doesn't seem to be a matter of
up-to-dateness, because 38/87 of the listed books were published in a more
recent year than Gelman or Crawley.
The list is currently in reverse chronological order. I wonder if it would
be useful to group the entries thematically -- I'd be happy to help on that
project.
-s
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2018 May 23
0
Call for Papers - DSIC’18 - Montenegro
...ssemination so conference participants can publish their papers in print and electronic format, which is then made available worldwide and accessible by millions of researchers.
DSIC covers publications on many multidisciplinaire levels but each accepted paper might be presented in the appropriate thematic Conference session of narrow specialization. The conference organizers believe that all scientists selected to present their work are important in their own right, therefore additional keynote speakers are unnecessary.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to DSIC?18. Papers must be...
2018 Jun 07
0
Call for Papers - DSIC’18 - Montenegro
...ssemination so conference participants can publish their papers in print and electronic format, which is then made available worldwide and accessible by millions of researchers.
DSIC covers publications on many multidisciplinaire levels but each accepted paper might be presented in the appropriate thematic Conference session of narrow specialization. The conference organizers believe that all scientists selected to present their work are important in their own right, therefore additional keynote speakers are unnecessary.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to DSIC?18. Papers must be...
2018 Jul 02
0
Call for Papers - DSIC’18 - Montenegro; Deadline: July 14
...ssemination so conference participants can publish their papers in print and electronic format, which is then made available worldwide and accessible by millions of researchers.
DSIC covers publications on many multidisciplinaire levels but each accepted paper might be presented in the appropriate thematic Conference session of narrow specialization. The conference organizers believe that all scientists selected to present their work are important in their own right, therefore additional keynote speakers are unnecessary.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to DSIC?18. Papers must be...
2018 Jul 08
0
Call for Papers - DSIC’18 - Montenegro; Deadline: July 14
...ssemination so conference participants can publish their papers in print and electronic format, which is then made available worldwide and accessible by millions of researchers.
DSIC covers publications on many multidisciplinaire levels but each accepted paper might be presented in the appropriate thematic Conference session of narrow specialization. The conference organizers believe that all scientists selected to present their work are important in their own right, therefore additional keynote speakers are unnecessary.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to DSIC?18. Papers must be...
2015 May 20
2
[Bug 2401] New: sshd copying options leaks memory
...Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: sshd
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
Reporter: jjelen at redhat.com
Created attachment 2623
--> https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=2623&action=edit
proposed patch
To continue with my thematic reports about memory usage, valgrind
showed up some more memory problems around handling server options. And
after some basic understanding of what is going on around there, I came
to this upstream commit:
https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/commit/?id=d8478b6a9b32760d47c2419279c4a73f5f88fdb...
2020 Jul 28
0
Assistant Clinical Professor - University of Maryland
...o incubate and test innovative pedagogy,
co-design and independently teach creative new courses, mentor promising
and ambitious undergraduate students, all in the context of a thriving
living-learning community. At the heart of the program is an innovative,
multidisciplinary curriculum comprised of thematically organized courses on
topics of contemporary and enduring significance.
Candidates with expertise in data science, information science,
econometrics, and/or statistics and interests in teaching undergraduate
honors are encouraged to apply for the theme ?Information and Power?, led
by faculty...
2001 Jul 20
0
A very good R Tips page -- why no link to it?
Dear all,
Once in the past I found somehow a very good R Tips page and I was directed to
it again recently. It is compiled by Paul Johnson and can be found at
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/R/statsRus.html It helped me a lot, since
it is thematically structured (as opposed to the mailing list itself) and
answers many questions that occurs to an R beginner who had already done many
operations in other environments in a rather straighforward and natural way
(as opposed to many other docs).
Unfortunately, if you stick 'R tips' into...
2008 Aug 03
0
gmaps, projection, inset
Running R version 2.6.1 under Gentoo Linux, I'm trying to produce a
thematic map of the USA using the gmaps package. The result thus far
has two problems from my point of view.
First, the projection (Miller cylindrical?) elongates southern states
and flattens northern ones unattractively. I'd prefer Albers conic
projection or something similar.
Second, the inset...