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2010 Feb 01
3
merging data frames gives all NAs
Dear kind R helpers, I have a vector of runway names in rwy ("31R", "31L",... the number is user selectable) arrgnd is a data frame with data for all flights and all runways, with a Runway column. I am trying to subset arrgnd into a dat frame for each selected runway, and then combine them back together using the following code: for (j in 1:nr) { # nr = number of
2007 Nov 27
2
[PATCH] Make xenstored EOF-safe
As bug 968 suggests, xenstored must properly handle EOF from clients. From: Pavel Kankovsky <peak@argo.troja.mff.cuni.cz> Signed-off-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@citrix.com> diff -r 6fd17d0dcbcd tools/xenstore/xenstored_core.c --- a/tools/xenstore/xenstored_core.c Tue Nov 27 12:49:16 2007 +0000 +++ b/tools/xenstore/xenstored_core.c Tue Nov 27 14:56:35 2007 +0000 @@ -1266,7
1997 Nov 04
18
Printing
Hi I would like some tips on how to connect a Linux Box running samba to a Shared printer (Lexmark OprtaR+) on a Win NT machine. I dont know much about /etc/printcap configurations and the like. I have tried to print with the command: smbclient \\\\WindozeNT\\printer -N -P smb: \> put <filename> Its prints but not in any kind of proper format(ie Lanscape and diagonal printing, text
2012 May 11
1
domain/number line/range reduction problem
Hello, Currently I'm only coming up with brute force solutions to this issue. Wondering if anyone knows of a better way to do this. The problem: I have endpoints of one x range (x_rng) and an unknown number of s ranges (s[#]_rng) also defined by endpoints. What I want are the parts of the x ranges that don't overlap the s ranges. The examples below demonstrate what I mean. I'm
2012 May 12
2
range segment exclusion using range endpoints
Hello, I'm posting this again (with some small edits). I didn't get any replies last time...hoping for some this time. :) Currently I'm only coming up with brute force solutions to this issue (loops). I'm wondering if anyone has a better way to do this. Thank you for your help in advance! The problem: I have endpoints of one x range (x_rng) and an unknown number of s ranges
2011 Jul 22
0
Re: Continent of the ninth - c9 - by hangame
Hello Caddish, While it is probably possible to get C9, the game, to work in Ubuntu with the proper config for WINE, the issue you are running into is with GameGuard. GameGuard is the games security layer, that many games have been using to protect from hacking and other security issues. At this time I do not believe that any game running GameGuard can run in WINE because gameguard has no
2011 Jun 11
0
Continent of the ninth - c9 - by hangame
Hey there, first off, English is not my native language, i would be glad if you could forgive me the mistakes i may do. Ive been trying to get "Continent of the ninth" running on my Ubuntu 10.04 system. Ive already searched the web for solutions but it seems to me that no Linux user plays this game. Installing the game was no problem, but it just wont start/update. Back then i used
2010 Oct 08
4
function using values separated by a comma
Hello, I have a dataframe (tab separated file) which looks like the example below - two values separated by a comma, and tab separation between each of these. [,1] [,2] [,3] [ ,4] [1,] 0,1 1,3 40,10 0,0 [2,] 20,5 4,2 10,40 10,0 [3,] 0,11 1,2 120,10 0,0 I would like to calculate the percentage of the smallest number separated by the comma by: 1) summing the values e.g. for
2005 Apr 06
3
looking for a plot function
Dear useRs, I have a data frame and I want to plot all rows. Each row is represented as a line that links the values in each column. The plot looks like this: dfr <- data.frame(A=sample(1:50,10),B=sample(1:50,10), C=sample(1:50,10),D=sample(1:50,10)) xa <- 10*1:4 plot(c(10,40),c(0,50)) for (i in 1:nrow(dfr)) { lines(xa,dfr[i,],pch=20,type="o") } Things get more complicated
2011 Nov 27
1
conflict when passing an argument to a function within an other function
Dear all, I have a problem with this piece of code which I don't really see how to overcome and I think it might also be of more general interest: map(xlim=c(-10,40),ylim=c(30,60) ,mar=rep(0,4)+.1 ,fill=T ,col="darkseagreen" ,bg="skyblue" ) The idea is to use the map function from the maps package to draw a map of Europe. By default with the argument fill=T there is
2012 Oct 05
1
avoid <<- in specific case
Hi all, I improved a function drawing horizontal histograms (code below) which uses barplot and works fine. It does,however, need to assign a function to the global environment to later find the actual location on the vertical axis, and not the number of bars used by barplot. Hopefully, running the examples below will illustrate that. As said, it works perfectly fine and does exactly what I
2005 Jul 20
1
help with a xyplot legend
Hi, I try to put a legend in a xyplot graphic. xyplot(y~x|g,ylim=c(0,80),xlim=c(10,40),as.table=T,layout=c(2,3), ylab="N??mero de machos capturados",xlab=expression(paste("Temperatura (",degree,"C)")), key=list(corner=c(0,0),x=0, y=0, text=list(legenda),lines=list(col=cor, lwd = espessura, lty=linha),columns=7,between=0.5,betwen.columns=0.5,cex=0.8)) The problem
2006 Dec 22
0
Build a matrix using JRI
Hi everyone I'm a new user of R and JRI for a project (debian + eclipse + Java + JRI). I need to build a matrix from datas and i proceed like this : First step : create the matrix (Rengine re) re.idleEval("A <- mat.or.vec(10,40)",true); Second Step : feed the structure re.idleEval("A[1,1] <- 39",true); re.idleEval("A[1,2] <- 10",true);
2013 Jan 19
3
an apply question
Hello, It should be easu but I cannot figure out how to use apply function. I am trying to replace negative values in an array with these values + 24. Would appreciate help. Thanks, Mark shours <- apply(fhours, function(x){if (x < 0) x <- x+24}) Error in match.fun(FUN) : argument "FUN" is missing, with no default [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Feb 01
4
[PATCH 1/3] Introduce nouveau_bo_wait for waiting on a BO with a GPU channel
nouveau_bo_wait will make the GPU channel wait for fence if possible, otherwise falling back to waiting with the CPU using ttm_bo_wait. The nouveau_fence_sync function currently returns -ENOSYS, and is the focus of the next patch. Signed-off-by: Luca Barbieri <luca at luca-barbieri.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bo.c | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
2010 Sep 19
1
boyplots nearly identical but still highly significant effect?
dear list, i am running a within-design ANOVA with 4 factors (4,4,2 and 2 levels each). the last one is a time factor comprising two different treatment timepoints. i fit a mixed-effects model using lme and apply the anova function to the outcome. according to this analysis, there are highly significant main effect on the first and the time factor. i then checked the boxplots for the two 4-level
2010 Feb 03
1
Calculating subsets "on the fly" with ddply
Hi, [I sent this to the plyr mailing list (late) last night, but it seems to be lost in the moderation queue, so here's a shot to the broadeR community] Apologies in advance for being more verbose than necessary, but I'm not even sure how to ask this question in the context of plyr, so ... here goes. As meaningless as this might be to do with the `iris` data, the spirit of it is what
2010 Jan 07
1
kriging with geoR package
Hi all, I have to draw a map of microorganisms repartition in a sample. I use the "image" function of geoR package to build the map but there are three problems: 1) the legend is Horizontal (with or without vert.leg=TRUE) 2) I want to plot the position of organisms and level curves of density on the map but I don't find the script to insert these data on the map. 3)the grey range
2011 Mar 21
1
Lat Lon NetCDF subset
Hi, I'm trying to read a subset of a netcdf file into R, but although I'm relatively experienced using R, I'm still new to netCDF files, so this may be a very simple/stupid question! I've included an example of the type of file I'm looking at here. www.met.reading.ac.uk/~swp06hg/ccd1983_01-dk1_20.nc (~7Mb) It's a 2D array of the variable CCD along with its lat and
2007 Jun 18
2
data type for block data?
Dear All, I have a matrix with data that is not organised. I would like to go through this and extract it. Each feature has 2 vectors which express the data. I also have an index of the places where the data should be cut. eg. >class(cc) "matrix" >cc [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 26 [2,] 2 27 [3,] 3 28 [4,] 4 29 [5,] 5 30 [6,] 6 31 [7,] 7 32