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2009 Sep 05
8
Color index in image function
Dear All, I was looking for the color index in?image function,?such as from topo.colors(n) and etc. but still never found it. For instance, from the help menu. ########################################### # Volcano data visualized as matrix. Need to transpose and flip # matrix horizontally. image(t(volcano)[ncol(volcano):1,]) # A prettier display of the volcano x <- 10*(1:nrow(volcano)) y
2009 Sep 23
4
Problem in graph plotting
Dear All, Let: dp: depth of the?river tp: temperature with respect to depth We can?have a simple scatter plot, between depth as y-axis and temperature as x-axis,?by using a?plot function as shown?below. #####################? dp <- c(1,4,3,2,5,7,9,8,9,2) tp <- 1:10 plot(tp,dp, type= 'l') ##################### ? Could someone advice me on?the way to?plot the same pair of
2010 Jan 22
4
How to seperate date and time into different columns?
Dear All, I have a series of data in which the first column consist of a combination of date and time, for instance 17 April 2008 at 4.01pm, such data is recorded as: 4/17/2008 16:01 I'd like to seperate it into four different columns which consist of Day, Month,Year and Time, respectively. Could someone please advice me on this mater? Thank you, Fir
2009 Sep 22
3
How to combine matrices?
Dear All, Let a, b and c are?three matrices with same no. of column but different no. of row. a <- matrix(1, 1, 2) b <- matrix(2, 2, 2) c <- matrix(3, 3, 2) Could someone help me to combine these matrices together as a single matrix? Thank you Fir
2011 May 04
3
best subset regression in R
Dear All,   Could someone please give some advice the way to do linear modelling via best subset regression in R? I'd really appreciate for your kindness.   Thanks, Kagba [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Apr 02
4
Derivative of a smooth function
Dear All, I've been?searching for?appropriate codes to compute the rate of change and the curvature?of ?nonparametric regression model whish was denoted by a smooth function?but?unfortunately?don't manage to?do?it. I presume that such characteristics from a smooth curve can be determined by the first and second derivative operators. The following are the example of fitting a
2010 Aug 13
2
Kalman filter
Dear All, Could anyone?give me a hand?to suggest few packages in R to running Kalman prediction and filtration ? Thanks Fir
2009 Oct 15
2
Estimation in a changepoint regression with R
Dear All, I'm trying to do the estimation in a changepoint regression problem via R, but never found any suitable function which might help me to do this. Could someone give me a hand?on this matter? Thank you.
2011 May 04
2
Box-Cox transformation in R
Hi,   Could any one please help how I can transform data based on Box-Cox Transformations in R.   Any helps will be much appreciated.   thanks, Kagba [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Oct 02
2
How to speed up R with version 2.9.2?
Dear All, I'm sorry if my question does not suit with this R group. I have recently installed?R software with version 2.9.2, but i found the program took almost 1 minute as soon as it was opened, before it can be used. However,?the previous version 2.9.1 only take few seconds?after the menu bar was clicked. This circumstance has caused me to wait for couple of minutes as several R windows
2013 Feb 23
1
how to calculate left kronecker product?
For an application, I have formulas defined in terms of a left Kronecker product of matrices, A,B, meaning A \otimes_L B = {A * B[i,j]} -- matrix on the left multiplies each element on the right. The standard kronecker() function is the right Kronecker product, A \otimes_R B = {A[i,j] * B} -- matrix on the right multiplies each element on the left. The example below shows the result of
2017 Oct 06
1
How to resolve this error
> library(SpatioTemporal) > library(plotrix) > library(maps) > palay.cov<-read.csv("C:/Users/BEDANA-PC/Desktop/STThesisWD/Thesis Data/palay.covar.csv") > palay.o<-read.table("C:/Users/BEDANA-PC/Desktop/STThesisWD/Thesis Data/palay.obs.txt") > palay.obs<-as.matrix(palay.o) > palay.stc<-read.table("C:/Users/BEDANA-PC/Desktop/STThesisWD/Thesis
2009 Sep 24
3
Color of the plot which correspond to the group of the observations
Dear All, ? Let: dp: depth of the river tp: temperature with respect to depth These pair of observations are in 3 different groups i.e: Obs. 1,3,5,7?from the first group Obs. 2,4 and?10?from second group Obs 6,8 and 9?from third group. We can have a simple scatter plot, between depth as y-axis and temperature as x-axis, with each pairs are denoted by a red dot, by using a plot function shown
2005 Dec 08
1
kronecker(... , make.dimnames=TRUE)
Hi I'm using kronecker() with a matrix and a vector. I'm interested in the column names that kronecker() returns: > a <- matrix(1:9,3,3) > rownames(a) <- letters[1:3] > colnames(a) <- LETTERS[1:3] > b <- c(x=1,y=2) > kronecker(a,b,make.dimnames=TRUE) A: B: C: a:x 1 4 7 a:y 2 8 14 b:x 2 5 8 b:y 4 10 16 c:x 3 6 9 c:y 6 12 18 > The
2010 Nov 25
1
Request: kronecker to get a sep= argument
kronecker, with make.dimnames=TRUE uses a hardwired sep=":" in the line tmp <- outer(dnx[[i]], dny[[i]], FUN = "paste", sep = ":") For an application in which dimnames arise from an n-way array, where different dimensions have different roles, and I would like to be able to use kronecker in the form kronecker(A, B, make.dimnames=TRUE,
2012 Feb 09
1
Row-wise kronecker product with Matrix package
I'm trying to calculate the row-wise kronecker product A \Box B of two sparse matrices A and B, and am struggling to find a quick way to do this that takes advantage of sparseness. I thought a good idea would be to use "rep" to construct 2 matrices of the same dimension of the end product, and multiply these two together: library(Matrix) A<-Matrix(c(1,0,0,0,0,1,2,0), 2, 4)
2009 Oct 08
1
Slope between two points
Dear All, Let? 499 piece-wise lines were buit up by 500 pair of observations, via R code below. x <- 1:500 y <- rnorm(500) plot(x, y, type = 'b') I was trying to compute all the slopes?for the ?lines which were connected between two adjacent points. For instance,?slopes?of lines between first and second points, second and third points, and so on, until?between??points 499 and 500,
2009 Oct 21
1
How to find the interception point of two linear fitted model in R?
Dear All, Let have 10 pair of observations, as shown below. ###################### x <- 1:10 y <- c(1,3,2,4,5,10,13,15,19,22) plot(x,y) ###################### Two fitted? models, with ranges of [1,5] and [5,10],?can be easily fitted separately by lm function as shown below: ####################### mod1 <- lm(y[1:5] ~ x[1:5]) mod2 <- lm(y[5:10] ~ x[5:10]) #######################
2009 Nov 03
1
tapply function
Hi, I tried to use tapply function to find the mean of the data?in each group as the following command, but the result are NA, as there are several missing values in each group. tapply(data,group,mean) Could someone please advice me the way to ?ignore the missing data in order for the fucntion to run successfully? Thanks Fir
2009 Jul 14
1
Problem with GroupedData
Hi,   I have an original data frame with 8 columns of variables, which are stored in 'data1' frame.   data1 <- read.csv("E:\\PHD GLASGOW UNIVERSITY\\Data\\R\\Colin\\Cailness21.csv") attach(data1) names(data1)   [1] "Date"       "d"          "m"          "y"          "Time"      [6] "Depth"      "Temp"