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2008 Dec 12
1
recursive List extraction question
Dear all, I've got a list L <- list(L1 = list (foo = "bar" , SL = NULL ) , L2 = list ( foo = "bar" , SL = list (SSL1 = list (DF = data.frame(val = 21, foo = "bar") , DFOO = list(foo = "foo", bar = "bar") ) ,
2008 Oct 25
0
increase symbol size in expression - axis label of a plot
Heja, It took me a while to find a way of implementing normal text as subscripted text in a expression followed by another expression and more subscripted text :O) It looks now as this: ylab=expression(Delta^"+"~""[paste("my subscripted text")]~">"~Delta^"+"~""[paste("my subscripted text")]) I use several par commands
2003 Mar 17
2
Unix Realname with samba 2.2.4
Hi there, is it possible to acitivate Unix Realname with samba 2.2.4 ? I've tried it, but samba will ignore the unknown parameter. Does there exist an alternative parameter like unix realname under samba 2.2.4 ??? -- Peter Forst <mail: pforst@firemail.de>
2012 Aug 22
3
Question concerning anova()
Hi I am comparing four different linear mixed effect models, derived from updating the original one. To compare these, I want to use anova(). I therefore do the following (not reproducible - just to illustration purpose!): dat <- loadSPECIES(SPECIES) subs <- expression(dead==FALSE & recTreat==FALSE) feff <- noBefore~pHarv*year # fixed effect in the model reff <-
2011 May 24
2
plotting single variables common to multiple data frames
Hello all, I have files (see attached) which are created daily. I want to load about a weeks worth of them (7 daily files) and plot a weeks worth of one variable together. So one variable name is delta_D_H. I would like to plot this variable from all 7 days on one plot. I'm having trouble figure out how to do this. I've loaded them all up using this time=Sys.time() t1<-
2001 Oct 18
1
Sgeostat module
Dear Users, I use Sgeostat to calculate co variogram (function est.variogram with two variables). If i inverse the 2 variables in the functions, the co variogram change! Normaly it is symmetric, isn't it? Someone could me explain why, or give me an idea to calculate co variogram in a easy way... Thanks in advance Laurent ps : sorry for my english Laurent William Dubroca Centre de
2001 Nov 18
1
plotting overlapping data points
I am just learning to use R. The data from my current project are integer-valued. I am able to create scatterplots, but I would like to have some indication on the plots when multiple data points overlap at the same x-y coordinate. SPSS uses 'petals', and other packages use jitter. Are there similar options in R? I have not been able to find any in the documentation. Thanks very much,
2001 Oct 10
1
Importing many files
Hello Cracks, we want to import 10 x 365 files containing each 7 variables with 1211 rows. The filenames end with numbers from 1 to 365. We tried a for loop to import using read.table but we couldn't create the r objects within the loop. We want each file in an own r-objekt (matrix). Does anyone know what can be done? Thanks, Felix -- Felix Tiefenbacher Eidg. Institut f?r Schnee- und
2001 Sep 24
1
Problem with read.table and scan
I have just installed R on a Windows NT system. Unfortunately I am unable to open any of the data files I wish to work with. I have tried using read.table and scan and to the best of my knowledge am using the correct syntax. The error message I receive is Error in file(file, "r") : cannot open file [file name] I have the data in text files in white-space delimited form. I put them
2001 Aug 15
1
Re: R: Mailing Lists
Is it true that append=T does not work in assignTable() in RMySQL ? More specifically: I cannot append a data.frame to an existing table in a MySQL database, although I can use the same data.frame to create a new table. Even more specifically: > assignTable(con,"employee",dita,append=T) Error in execStatement.MySQLConnection(con, statement, ...) : RS-DBI driver: (could not
2001 Dec 07
2
Help for Linear Discriminant Analysis
Dear colleague, I'd like to compute linear discriminant analysis, using R. In the book Modern applied statistic with Splus (Venables & Ripley, p. 396), lda function is used. Could you tell me where I can find this function? At what site, can I download this library ? Thank for your help. Best Regards Sovan ---------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Sovan
2002 Feb 19
2
No subject
Hi, I'm a new R users (although I have a little experience with S+). I am using the latest version (1.4.1) of R on a Windows 2000 system. I have obtained several of the additional R packages ("modules") and would like to know how to permanently install them. What I am after is something similar to the following in S+ > .First <- function() { module("module_name")
2017 Jun 08
5
Matrix multiplication
I need to have all elements of a matrix multiplied by a weight before being post-multiplied by itself, as shown in the forst block of codes below. I can also multiply the matrix by the square root of the weight and then take the outer product. Actually, what I need is this. Denote each row of the matrix by a row vector as xi and each element of the weighting vector as wi. Then, I need the
2010 Feb 26
3
Plotting a Trivial Matrix
Dear All, Consider a matrix (N x N) where each entry is either zero or one (can hardly get any simpler). Now, I would like to plot it as a 'chessboard' where every matrix entry is a black (1) or white (0) square. Whatever tool I use to plot it, it should not try to interpolate the data at all. I found some online references http://www.phaget4.org/R/image_matrix.html but probably I can
2001 Sep 06
2
overlay plots
Hi all! I new to R (I don't know anything about S+ either!) I've a simple question: How do I generate overlay plots in R? So far as I can see the plot(x, y) operator will only give me one graph and the plot(x ~ y + z) will give me 2 separate plots. Is there an easy way to overlay or am I missing the obvious? Any help welcome. Gerard Keogh The information in this email, and any
2002 Jun 12
4
Opening all files in a directory
Is there any way that R can be programmed so that it will cycle through all files in a directory without having to define file names? The reason I ask is because I will have about 50-100 files in a directory which will be randomly named. ie: MIDEX, OACES-CO2, ODEN91, etc... If not...are there any languages out there that will do this sort of things? Or is there another method you could
2002 Feb 26
1
Cross-tabulation of data from database
I am quite new to R, so please bear over with me if I have problems with the R terminology. I want to (try to) use R for some analyses within vegetation ecology, using the vegan package. I have my data in a postgresql database, and I manage to get them into R as a dataframe with columns for respectively: Name of the analysed m2, Name of the species, coverage of species in the square in %. I
2002 Aug 09
2
RMySQL fetch defaults to N=500?
It appears that fetch() gets only the first 500 rows by default. I don't see this in the documentation, but timeinfo <- fetch(rs) gets only 500 rows where timeinfo <- fetch(rs,n=-1) gets (correctly) 736 for the same query. Is this an undocumented feature? I played with this data for an alarming amount of time before I realized that I was missing a third of the data. I
2001 Aug 13
3
subset syntax
Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this command?? xx<-subset(x,LOCAL.NAME==c("Chifumbata","Chikota"),select=c(13,16,19,23,26,2 9,30,33:48)) Warning message: longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length in: LOCAL.NAME == c("Chifumbata", "Chikota") both of the following commands work fine
2002 Nov 26
2
URGENT Help required
I've the following problem: The below function runs a loop with regression analysis and stores F-Stat in a matrix. When I call the matrix elements (models[i,j]) in the function I get proper results, but when I try to call the same elements outside the function the matrix appears to be empty e.g when I call compt inside the function I get: 5 but when I call it outside I get: 1. This is the