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2009 Nov 28
3
extract coordinates from contour lines
To everyone, Is there a way to extract coordinates or an equation from a "straight" contour line? Thanks. Cheers Julius Tesoro
2009 Oct 17
2
ozone data
Hi just a quick inquiry Sorry if this is too trivial but I am just a beginner in R. I am looking at the plyr package and I am intrigued at how data(i.e. ozone, baseball) is loaded without having to type data(ozone). Are they automatically loaded when i call library(plyr)? I want to do the same thing when I make my package. How does one accomplish this? Also, are there any beginner guides on how
2009 Sep 27
1
Select.spatial on spplots
Hi everyone. I posted this on R-sig-geo but got no response. Can select.spatial() be used in an existing spplot? I have tried selecting points (eq) from a plot generated from sp. However, when I invoke select.spatial(eq). It generates only the points without the background containing the faults. I need the background to select which earthquakes coalesce on which fault. Is there an alternative?
2011 Aug 31
2
reading data from multiple files with multiple headers
Dear All, I have many files with a lot of headers and text at the beginning of the file. The headers are not uniform though and they contain different sizes Is there a way where I can read a table and skip all of the headers/text on top of it until I encounter a certain text pattern? Here is an example. I just want to read the table after the ~A. ~Version Information ?VERS.?????????????
2009 Sep 02
5
pruning data
Hello everyone, I am trying to prune a data frame for partial least squares analysis. I need to delete an entire row if one cell in the row contains a NA. Presently, I am running a loop that is supposed to extract the rows that are full of numbers into a second data frame and skips the rows that contain a single NA value. I want to know if there is a simple way to determine if a row
2009 Jun 12
3
Referencing data frames
Hi, How do I use the string content of a string variable to reference a data frame of the same name? I want to do the typical tasks of 1) building a name with a string variable and using the string variable to create a data frame (or any object) whose name is the string value of the variable and 2) pass on a string to a function as a parameter, and then use that string to refer to an existing
2013 May 29
1
Strange Beauvoir with hard and soft link
How to is possible this? > [root at lucatest ~]# ls -lid /var/log /var/log/ispconfig /var/log/ispconfig/httpd /var/log/ispconfig/httpd/prova.it /var/log/ispconfig/httpd/prova.it/test /var/www /var/www/clients /var/www/clients/client1 /var/www/clients/client1/web3 /var/www/clients/client1/web3/log /var/www/clients/client1/web3/log/test > 706 drwxr-xr-x. 15 root root 4096 29 mag 08:44
2009 Jun 11
3
Matrix manipulation
Hello everyone, I have a couple of fairly simple questions (I hope) the answers to which I cannot find through the documentation at the moment. 1. I would like to delete the a row from a matrix if a certain elimination criterion is met. I am familiar with x <- x[-7,] (to remove row 7, for example). Are there any other means of removing an entire row? 2. Is there a single command that
2004 Aug 31
3
pattern matching problems
this is from my extensions.conf, the first three patterns are for toll-free numbers, and fourth pattern is for other numbers, where an AGI is called for authentication. now when I dial 011448000664327 if falls into the fourth pattern, where as it should be matched by the first pattern. Any suggestions 1 - exten => _01144800XXXXXXX,1,Dial(${MAG}/${EXTEN:3},45,tT) 2 - exten =>
2018 May 15
4
named will not start after upgrade of CentOS
Il 15/05/2018 16:34, Rowland Penny via samba ha scritto: > On Tue, 15 May 2018 15:54:16 +0200 > Marco Coli <marco.coli.gm at gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Hello, the message is exactly the same: >> mag 15 11:30:20 mail.magigas.local named[30186]: Loading 'AD DNS Zone' >> using driver dlopen >> mag 15 11:30:20 mail.magigas.local named[30186]:
2018 May 15
4
named will not start after upgrade of CentOS
Il 15/05/2018 15:37, Rowland Penny via samba ha scritto: > On Tue, 15 May 2018 15:30:08 +0200 > Marco Coli via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >>> On Sat, 12 May 2018 01:17:02 -0600 >>> "Paul R. Ganci via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >>> >>>> Well I may have been over zealous and upgraded my Samba AD
2002 Jun 05
13
Welcome to the Linux Magazine newsletter
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2005 Nov 22
1
windrose (circular package) error in table (PR#8341)
Full_Name: Allyson Williams Version: 2.1.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (203.25.1.208) I'm using the 'Circular' package to plot windroses. I think the output table (see out2$table below) is incorrect when using different rotations. More precisely, when a rotation is used for the plot, the output table stuffs up. This example is from the code in the help notes, although the
2005 Apr 20
2
Package under R 2.1.0: package.rds
Hi everybody, I have trouble installing my own package under R 2.1.0 (it is fine under R 2.0.1). My OS is Windows NT. I installed my package 'mag' by using menu "Packages/Install package from local zip files....". It's fine (html package description was updated). But when I typed in library(mag) it gave me error: Error in library(mag) : there is no package called
2007 Aug 07
1
lm( ) for log10-transformed data
Dear help-list, I would like to perform a linear regression on the log10 of the two vectors ov.mag.min and res.600nm. The slope and intercept of the regression I use to plot a wider range of ov.mag.min in a double log plot. For a linear regression on only tow points, wouldn't I expect the results for two.points.min to match pretty exactly res.600nm? It does not seem to be the case here.
2017 Sep 26
0
bowed linear approximations
Dear Rich, I think that it's generally a bad idea to give statistical (as opposed to simply technical) advice by email without knowing the context of the research. I think that you'd do well to seek help from a statistician, and not just do what I suggest below. Interpolating the data only makes sense if there's no random component to the response (mag in your data). Otherwise, it
2009 Aug 28
2
Pls package
Hi, I have managed to format my data into a single datframe consisting of two AsIs response and predictor dataframes in order to supply the plsr command of the pls package for principal components analysis. When I execute the command, however, I get this error: > fiber1 <- plsr(respmat ~ predmat, ncomp=1, data=inputmat,validation="LOO") Error in model.frame.default(formula =
2004 Feb 23
2
About lossless and point stereo
Hi, I've read the Vorbis stereo documentation on square polar mapping and currently reading the source code to understand it. But there are some things which I don't quite understand and hope I can get some guidance on. I understand the decoding/decoupling part as it is the same as the one described in the stereo docs: From mapping0.c: /* channel coupling */
2009 Jun 25
2
Placing text outside graph boundary
Hello, Is possible to place a label on a multipanel figure outside the boundaries of any single one of the existing graphs in a panel? Specifically, I have a function that creates a panel with quartz() and then fills it with 6 graphs consisting of exactly the same plot for 6 different groups. I would like to add one title for the entire figure at the top of the figure, but I cannot figure out
2010 Feb 07
3
Noval numbers
Dear everybody, How can I transform numbers to a positional system with the base of, e.g., nine, and do further operations with them? Thank you in advance Yours, sincerely Mag. Ferri Leberl