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2009 May 11
3
readBin: read from defined offset TO defined offset?
Hello, With the help of "seek" I can start "readBin" from any byte offset within my file that I deem appropriate. What I would like to do is to be able to define the endpoint of that read as well. Is there any solution to that already out there? Thanks for any hints, Joh
2008 Jan 18
1
Regex magic anyone?
Hi again, how to elegantly split s <- "ABCDEFGT(P)HIJK" into "A" "B" "C" "D" "E" "F" "G" "T(P)" "H" "I" "J" "K" (independently of which letters 'T' or 'P' actually represent ...). Please jumstart my regexing, Joh
2008 Oct 28
1
gsubfn, strapply, REGEX Problem
Hi all, I swear this used to work: library(gsubfn) strapply("S(AC,P)TVDK(8)EELVQK(8), ".[(].{1,2}[)]|.")[[1]] But somewhere along the update path it stopped ... now giving me this Error in base::gsub(pattern, rs, x, ...) : invalid backreference 2 in regular expression Can't figure it out. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for any hints, Joh
2010 Mar 10
2
ggplot2: "varwidth"-equivalent for geom_boxplot?
Hi, Is there such a thing? If no: is it easily simulated? thanks, Joh
2007 Dec 19
4
Factor Madness
Why is class(spectrum[["Ion"]]) after this "factor"? spectrum <- cbind(spectrum,Ion=rep("", nrow(spectrum)),Deviation.AMU=rep(0.0, nrow(spectrum))) slowly going crazy ... Joh
2007 Dec 18
6
All anchored series from a vector?
>From: Johannes Graumann <johannes_graumann at web.de> >Date: 2007/12/18 Tue PM 04:40:37 CST >To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch >Subject: [R] All anchored series from a vector? lapply(1:length(myvector) function(.length) { c(myvector[1}:myvector[.length]) }) but test it because i didn't. >Hi all, > >What may be a smart, efficient way to get the following result:
2010 Jul 26
3
List to data frame
Hi, Any ideas on how to efficiently convert > list(c(1,2,3),c(4,5,6)) to > data.frame(OriginalListIndex=c(1,1,1,2,2,2),Item=c(1,2,3,4,5,6)) Thanks for any hints, Joh
2010 Aug 05
7
Search large XML file -- REXML slower than a slug, regex instantaneous
Got a question hopefully someone can answer - I am working on functionality to match on certain nodes of a largish (65mb) xml file. I implemented this with REXML and was 2 minutes and counting before I killed the process. After this, I just opened the console and loaded the file into a string and did a regex search for my data -- the result was almost instantaneous. The question is, if I can get
2013 May 01
3
grep help (character ommission)
Hello, Banging my head against a wall here ... can anyone light the way to a pattern modification that would make the following TRUE? identical( grep( "^Intensity\\s[^HL]", c("Intensity","Intensity L", "Intensity H", "Intensity Rep1")), as.integer(c(1,4))) Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Joh
2007 Feb 19
6
Data frame: how to create list of row max?
Dear all, Can anyone please shed some light onto how to do this? This will give me all "intensity" columsn in my data frame: intensityindeces <- grep("^Intensity",names(dataframe),value=TRUE) This will give me the maximum intensity for the first row: intensityone <- max(dataframe[1,intensityindeces]) What I'm now looking for is how to dfo this for the whole data
2007 Feb 22
3
List filtration
Hello R-ologists, Imagine you have a list "list" like so: >list [[1]] [1] "IPI00776145.1" "IPI00776187.1" [[2]] [1] "Something" "IPI00807764.1" "IPI00807887.1" [[3]] [1] "IPI00807764.1" [[4]] [1] "Somethingelse" What I need to achieve is a filtered list "list2" like so: >list2 [[1]] [1]
2006 Jun 09
5
Rails "pasteboard"?
Hello all, I''m looking to setup a simple network "pasteboard" for files within my organization, to circumvent people trying to email 50 meg files and me being unwilling to open up our mail server for massive email transfers. I''ve seen the pasteboard idea elsewhere where you can go and paste code or log files or whatever, and then they just fall off an hour or a day
2008 Jan 24
3
Plot definition for custom class
Hi, Is there any way to trick R CMD check into not throwing this error after I created a dedicated "plot" incarnation for my custom function? * checking S3 generic/method consistency ... WARNING plot: function(x, ...) plot.MQUSpecMatch: function(x, mozlabel, labelcex) Thanks again, Joh
2010 Aug 03
3
grid.table and expression in table body?
Hi, Is there any way to get an expression into a data.frame, such that "grid.table" from "gridExtra" will plot it evaluated in the table body? The docu does it for the header, but is the body possible? Thanks, Joh
2005 Oct 17
2
how to find indices of particular array elements
Dear R helpers, I have a largish matrix (1300 x 1300) and I wish to find the row and column numbers that identify particular elements whose values I know in advance (for example, the row and column numbers for the maximum value of the matrix). I have looked in the help manual and found the functions 'row' and 'col' for finding the indices of a matrix. But, I can't figure out
2010 Sep 08
2
choose.dir() gone?
Hi, I fail to find "choose.dir()" in my current R install (see below)? Didn't that exist at some point? How to achieve "file.choose()" equivalent functionality for directories? Thanks for any hints, Joh > sessionInfo() R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31) x86_64-pc-linux-gnu locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C [3]
2004 Aug 25
3
Beginners Question: Make nlm work
Hello, I'm new to this and am trying to teach myself some R by plotting biological data. The growth curve in question is supposed to be fitted to the Verhulst equation, which may be transcribed as follows: f(x)=a/(1+((a-0.008)/0.008)*exp(-(b*x))) - for a known population density (0.008) at t(0). I am trying to rework the example from "An Introduction to R" (p. 72) for my case and
2008 Jan 18
2
couple questions about supported UPSes and politics of purchase
a customer of mine needs a UPS capable of supporting a small server in his office. Obviously, nut is a good thing for him for clean shutdown etc. especially with the crappy quality power in his office condo. I wanted to purchase an MGE UPS but it looks like they purchased APC and are now flogging that product line. Now, I've never been happy with APC. I have an APC 3000 (sans
2007 Dec 21
3
Finding overlaps in vector
<posted & mailed> Dear all, I'm trying to solve the problem, of how to find clusters of values in a vector that are closer than a given value. Illustrated this might look as follows: vector <- c(0,0.45,1,2,3,3.25,3.33,3.75,4.1,5,6,6.45,7,7.1,8) When using '0.5' as the proximity requirement, the following groups would result: 0,0.45 3,3.25,3.33,3.75,4.1 6,6.45 7,7.1
2007 Feb 19
2
Another subsetting enigma
Hello again, I'm trying to do the following: subset(dataframe,list %in% strsplit(dataframe[[Field]],",")) But This returns always the complete dataframe, since the strsplit(dataframe[[Field]],",") is evaluated as one big list for the whole data frame rather than one list per row. How can I have this evaluated on a per row basis? After 1.5 h hitting head against wall -