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2013 Feb 22
4
Controlling Order of Panels in Lattice Trellis Plots
With multiple panels in a lattice trellis plot the sequence is, for example, 1, 10, 11, 12, 2, 3, 4. I want the sequence to be 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12. Reading ?strip.default and the appropriate section in the Lattice book I'm not seeing how to specify the 'human' numeric order rather than the computer numeric order. A pointer will be appreciated. TIA, Rich
2009 Dec 14
6
write.csv and header
Dear list, I would like to export a matrix to a TXT-File by using write.csv (not necessarily). Is there a way to add a header (with additional informations concerning the project) spanning multiple lines to this file before the actual data are listed up? Should look like this: date: filename: number of permutations: ------------ data (as a matrix) Any suggestions? Thnx in advance.
2013 Jan 22
4
Simple use of dcast (reshape2 package)
Suppose I have a small dataframe > aa Target Eaten ID 50 TPP 0 1 51 TPP 1 2 52 TPP 3 3 53 TPP 1 4 54 TPP 2 5 50.1 GPA 9 1 51.1 GPA 11 2 52.1 GPA 8 3 53.1 GPA 8 4 54.1 GPA 10 5 And I want to reshape it into ID TPP GPA 1 1 0 9 2 2 1 11 3 3 3 8 4 4 1 8 5 5 2 10 I realise that
2010 Feb 18
2
sprng 2.0 header file for Rmpi
When I try to install Rmpi, it has a dependency rsprng which, as its description says: Provides interface to SPRNG 2.0 APIs I installed it on Mepis by installing the appropriate debs with minimal drama. In the rpm world of Fedora, no such luxury. Installing rsprng fails because: checking sprng.h usability... no checking sprng.h presence... no checking for sprng.h... no Cannot find sprng 2.0
2010 Mar 03
2
Rmpi on CentOS (64bit)
I got Rmpi to compile with little difficulty, but had a tricky time setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to use the OpenMPI libs. I now get a different error when I try to load Rmpi > require(Rmpi) Loading required package: Rmpi librdmacm: couldn't read ABI version. librdmacm: assuming: 4 libibverbs: Fatal: couldn't read uverbs ABI version. CMA: unable to open
2009 Jun 09
3
how to install own R withour root?
Dear list members, i am currently want to install Rpy2 in a linux box which has R 2.4.0 installed RPy requries R 2.7.0 or above but i have no root previlleges so my question is how to install R 2.7.0 on my own directory? and replace the system installed R 2.4.0 when i input R command from the bash Shell? thanks for any reply. Best Regards! -- Daofeng Li,PhD Candidate China Agricultural
2018 Feb 02
2
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
Or, to avoid accusing you of lying. what you think is "vanilla" probably isn't. What exactly did you do? On Unix-likes, I would do something like this echo 'options(repos=list(CRAN="cran.r-project.org"));install.packages("Rcpp")' | R --vanilla (or maybe https://cloud.r-project.org is better...) -pd > On 2 Feb 2018, at 08:15 , Jeff Newmiller
2018 Feb 02
2
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
When i tried to install the hunspell package, I got this error message: Error: package ?Rcpp? 0.12.3 was found, but >= 0.12.12 is required by ?hunspell? So I set about installing a new version of Rcpp but I get this message: Error in unloadNamespace(pkg_name) : namespace ?Rcpp? is imported by ?dplyr? so cannot be unloaded How does one get around that? I tried installing Rcpp in a
2011 Dec 14
2
labels in lattice
Dear all, here is a simple problem that surely you already come across, but is giving me a big headache... I have a dataframe like this: set.seed(3) mydata <- data.frame(var = rnorm(100,20,1), temp = sin(sort(rep(c(1:10),10))), subj = as.factor(rep(c(1:10),5))) and I need to make a scatter plot for each subj, not a problem, but... what i want is to
2009 Jul 05
3
allocation/initialization of arrays/lists
Dear list, I have a question regarding how to allocate or initialize the proper type of the arrays or lists. I have a for loop, each iteration, I want it to assign a subset of a data frame to an element of an array or list. However, I am wondering how I should initialize or allocate the empty array or list so that it has the same number of the elements as the subsets I am going to assign and
2011 Oct 16
1
mgp and axis title positions
Hi all, I consider myself a somewhat experienced user of R, but have struggled with this for a while now. to the point where I just end up pulling the entire graph together in powerpoint and fixing it up from there. How does one adjust the horizontal/vertical positions of axis titles? I've tried using mgp in the par function, but that never produces anything satisfactory as x and y-axes are
2017 May 19
1
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
On Thu, 18-May-2017 at 05:46PM +0200, Martin Maechler wrote: |> ..... |> |> Being pretty "stretched" time wise currently, I'm happy for |> timezone-portable propositions to change the test. Meantime, anyone who lives where DST happpens in December who wants to get through the remaining tests can avoid this one by changing the line > stopifnot(length(fd) == 10,
2017 May 18
2
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
On Wed, 17-May-2017 at 01:21PM +0200, Peter Dalgaard wrote: |> |> Anyways, you might want to |> |> a) move the discussion to R-devel |> b) include your platform (hardware, OS) and time zone info System: Host: MTA-V1-427894 Kernel: 3.19.0-32-generic x86_64 (64 bit gcc: 4.8.2) Desktop: KDE Plasma 4.14.2 (Qt 4.8.6) Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa Machine: System:
2016 Mar 16
2
R 3.2.4-revised is released
The 3.2.4 release had two annoyances which we would rather not have in an "ultra-stable" release, designed to hang around for the duration of the 3.3 series. One was a relatively minor Makefile issue affecting system using R's bundled lzma library. The other, rather more serious, affected printing and formatting of POSIXlt objects, which would unpredictably get the Daylight Savings
2018 Feb 14
2
Using gutenbergr with a firewall
I can use the gutenberg_download() function in the gutenbergr package on a computer that doeson't use a firewall, but on an almost identical installation that is behind a firewall, nothing happens, not even a time-out. Has anyone succeeded in using gutenberg_download() successfully with a firewall? I tried raising an issue at https://github.com/ropenscilabs/gutenbergr/issues/17 with no
2009 Aug 17
6
graph label greek symbol failure
Readers, Previous questions about this requirement have been for m$ users, my failure occurs using linux. I have tried to add the delta (?) symbol to the y axis label and the result is &D, using the command: ...ylab="?t"... Any advice please? rhelp at conference.jabber.org mandriva 2008 r 251 (27-06-07)
2011 Aug 05
3
RPMs needed to compile R using the tar.gz file
I don't wish to install R by rpm. I need to know what Fedora rpms I need to install to give me the capability to install R using the tar.gz source file as I've done for years. On previous occasions when I've installed Fedora, I've used the DVD which has thousands of RPMs. Lately I've installed Fedora 15 from the Live CD which has a lot fewer and so a lot of necessary stuff
2011 Aug 05
3
RPMs needed to compile R using the tar.gz file
I don't wish to install R by rpm. I need to know what Fedora rpms I need to install to give me the capability to install R using the tar.gz source file as I've done for years. On previous occasions when I've installed Fedora, I've used the DVD which has thousands of RPMs. Lately I've installed Fedora 15 from the Live CD which has a lot fewer and so a lot of necessary stuff
2018 Feb 02
0
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
Your last statement is extremely unlikely to be true. The dplyr package should not be present in a vanilla environment, so there should be no such conflict. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On February 1, 2018 11:00:01 PM PST, Patrick Connolly <p_connolly at slingshot.co.nz> wrote: >When i tried to install the hunspell package, I got this error >message: >
2018 Feb 02
0
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
On Fri, 02-Feb-2018 at 10:25AM +0100, peter dalgaard wrote: |> Or, to avoid accusing you of lying. what you think is "vanilla" |> probably isn't. What exactly did you do? On Unix-likes, I would do |> something like this |> echo 'options(repos=list(CRAN="cran.r-project.org"));install.packages("Rcpp")' | R --vanilla |> |> (or maybe