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2012 Aug 04
2
ggplot2 boxplot help
...068131 -
2 00051728 C_044461 C_044461 OC_044461 -
3 00058738 C_050343 C_050343 OC_050343 -
4 00059239 C_050649 C_050649 OC_050649 -
5 00001761 C_000909 C_000909 OC_000909 -
6 00005119 C_002752 C_002752 OC_002752 -
locs sample_1 sample_2 value_1 value_2
1 37316550-37317847 N C 1.9268400 36.77590
2 27058468-27060176 N C 0.1817890 5.58835
3 4761739-4763268 N C 0.2309000
7.54035
4 14565311-14567393 N C 0.02945...
2010 Jul 17
2
Plot error
Hi guys,
I am a newbie to R, so apologies in advance.
I created this simple table in excel, saved in tab delimited .txt:
name value_1 value_2
1 bill 1 4
2 ben 2 2
3 jane 3 1
>test <-read.table("\path\to\file", sep="\t", header=TRUE)
>x <-c(seq["value_1"])
>y <-c(seq["value_2"])
>plot(x,y)
and i get this error
Error in xy.c...
2013 Jan 29
2
converting XML document to table or dataframe
...document,
and unique fieldnames. If fieldnames repeat, I'd like the names to be
numbered sequentially
e.g.
$nonDerivativeTable$nonDerivativeTransaction$transactionAmounts$transactionPricePerShare$value_1
$nonDerivativeTable$nonDerivativeTransaction$transactionAmounts$transactionPricePerShare$value_2
$nonDerivativeTable$nonDerivativeTransaction$transactionAmounts$transactionPricePerShare$value_3
etc
myxml = xmlParse("
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/743988/000124636013000561/form.xml")
mylist <- xmlToList(mydoc)
mydf <- xmlToDataFrame(mydoc)
mydf2 <- data.frame(my...
2010 Dec 10
1
melt causes errors when characters and values are used
...`, ri, value = c(1, 4, 5)) :
invalid factor level, NAs generated
It would be useful in this situation that the numerical column got
converted to a character column in this situation. Any ways round this?
In actual fact I have got a situation where it is more like this
ID Date_1 Value_1 Date_2 Value_2 ...
and I would like to convert it to a data.frame of ID, Date & Value but I
thought the above would be an appropriate middle step.
Thanks
Dan
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**************************************************************
Daniel Brewer, Ph.D.
Institute of Cancer Research
Molecular Carcinogenesis
Email:...
2013 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] Tablegen problem populating TSFlags
...InstrInfo;
}
def r1 : Register<"r1"> { let Namespace = "Test"; }
def RC1 : RegisterClass<"Test", [i8], 8, (add r1)>;
class BitField<bits<2> x> {
bits<2> Val = x;
}
def VALUE_0 : BitField<0>;
def VALUE_1 : BitField<1>;
def VALUE_2 : BitField<2>;
def VALUE_3 : BitField<3>;
class MyInstruction<dag outs, dag ins, string asmstr, list<dag>
pattern> : Instruction
{
let Namespace = "Test";
let OutOperandList = outs;
let InOperandList = ins;
let AsmString = asmstr;
let Pat...
2008 Sep 05
5
Lowest k values of list
Hi @ all,
how do I get the largest or lowest k values of list? It must similar to the min() / max() function, but I just don't get it.
Best wishes,
Markus
2006 Dec 04
7
I need help to connect Postgres and Ruby on Rails Please.
Hello to everyone, I have a problem that is giving me a headache, and
trying to do a project in Ruby on Rails and I need to connect with a
Data Base that is en Postgres, the truth is that I didn’t think that it
was so hard to connect a DB with postgres because I was working with
Msyql and everything was easy. This are the thinks that I have install
in my computer.
1. Debian GNU/Linux, kernel
2007 Mar 29
21
a better "should have valid associations"
This is pretty much the same as last time around, if you recall.
Thanks to Wilson for converting to the new form. I''ve added a few
lines. Basically, it iterates over your model associations and does
two things.
- First, just try to call the association. Usually fixes speeling
erors or other such silliness.
- Second, try to find a record with an :include on the association.
This
2010 Dec 11
0
is there a packge or code to generate markov chains in R
...`, ri, value = c(1, 4, 5)) :
invalid factor level, NAs generated
It would be useful in this situation that the numerical column got
converted to a character column in this situation. Any ways round this?
In actual fact I have got a situation where it is more like this
ID Date_1 Value_1 Date_2 Value_2 ...
and I would like to convert it to a data.frame of ID, Date & Value but I
thought the above would be an appropriate middle step.
Thanks
Dan
--
**************************************************************
Daniel Brewer, Ph.D.
Institute of Cancer Research
Molecular Carcinogenesis
Email:...