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2012 Dec 17
2
Suggestion: 'method' slot for format.ftable()
Dear R-developers, I would like to suggest a 'method' slot for format.ftable() (see an adjusted 'format.ftable()' below, taken from the source of R-2.15.2). At the moment, format.ftable() contains several empty cells due to the way the row and column labels are printed. This creates problems (= unwanted empty columns/rows) when converting an ftable to a LaTeX table; see an
2017 Jul 09
2
Help with ftable.svyby
Hi all, When I try the following with pkg Survey it returns the error below: ftable(svyby(~INCOME, ~AGECL+RACECL, svymean, design=q50), rownames=list(AGECL=c("<35", "35-44", "45-54", "55-64", "65-74", ">=75"), RACECL=c("white non hispanic", "non white or
2017 Jul 09
0
Help with ftable.svyby
try resetting your factor levels and re-run? q50 <- update( q50 , INCOME = factor( INCOME ) , AGECL = factor( AGECL ) , RACECL = factor( RACECL ) ) On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Orsola Costantini via R-help < r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > When I try the following with pkg Survey it returns the error below: > > ftable(svyby(~INCOME, ~AGECL+RACECL,
2009 Jul 17
1
Calculating the trading days
Hi R, I have two columns of date in a CSV file in the below format 29-Dec-06 25-Jan-07 29-Dec-06 25-Jan-07 29-Dec-06 25-Jan-07 2-Jan-07 25-Jan-07 2-Jan-07 25-Jan-07 2-Jan-07 25-Jan-07 I read in R using dat<-read.csv("Z:\\data.csv"). > class(dat[,1]) [1] "factor" So I use dat[,1]=as.Date(as.character(dat[,1]),"%d-%b-%YY") > class(dat[,1]) [1]
2018 Feb 25
3
include
Thank you Jim, I read the data as you suggested but I could not find K1 in col1. rbind(preval,mydat) Col1 Col2 col3 1 <NA> <NA> <NA> 2 X1 <NA> <NA> 3 Y1 <NA> <NA> 4 K2 <NA> <NA> 5 W1 <NA> <NA> 6 Z1 K1 K2 7 Z2 <NA> <NA> 8 Z3 X1 <NA> 9 Z4 Y1 W1 On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 6:18 PM, Jim
2018 Feb 25
2
include
HI Jim and all, I want to put one more condition. Include col2 and col3 if they are not in col1. Here is the data mydat <- read.table(textConnection("Col1 Col2 col3 K2 X1 NA Z1 K1 K2 Z2 NA NA Z3 X1 NA Z4 Y1 W1"),header = TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE) The desired out put would be Col1 Col2 col3 1 X1 0 0 2 K1 0 0 3 Y1 0 0 4 W1 0 0 6 K2 X1
2018 Feb 25
0
include
Hi Val, My fault - I assumed that the NA would be first in the result produced by "unique": mydat <- read.table(textConnection("Col1 Col2 col3 Z1 K1 K2 Z2 NA NA Z3 X1 NA Z4 Y1 W1"),header = TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE) val23<-unique(unlist(mydat[,c("Col2","col3")])) napos<-which(is.na(val23)) preval<-data.frame(Col1=val23[-napos],
2018 Feb 25
2
include
Sorry , I hit the send key accidentally here is my complete message. Thank you Jim and all, I got it. I have one more question on the original question What does this "[-1] " do? preval<-data.frame(Col1=unique(unlist(mydat[,c("Col2","col3")]))[-1], Col2=NA,col3=NA) mydat <- read.table(textConnection("Col1 Col2 col3 Z1 K1 K2 Z2
2018 Feb 24
3
include
On 24/02/2018 1:53 PM, William Dunlap via R-help wrote: > x1 = rbind(unique(preval),mydat) > x2 <- x1[is.na(x1)] <- 0 > x2 # gives 0 > > Why introduce the 'x2'? x1[...] <- 0 alters x1 in place and I think that > altered x1 is what you want. > > You asked why x2 was zero. The value of the expression > f(a) <- b > and assignments
2018 Feb 25
0
include
Jim has been exceedingly patient (and may well continue to be so), but this smells like "failure to launch". At what point will you start showing your (failed) attempts at solving your own problems so we can help you work on your specific weaknesses and become self-sufficient? -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On February 25, 2018 7:55:55 AM PST, Val <valkremk at
2018 Feb 24
2
include
Thank you Jim I wanted a final data frame after replacing the NA's to "0" x1 = rbind(unique(preval),mydat) x2 <- x1[is.na(x1)] <- 0 x2 but I got this, [1] 0 why I am getting this? On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 12:17 AM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Val, > Try this: > >
2024 Nov 09
1
Limit
There is always an implied "and do computations on it before writing the processed data out" when reading chunks of a file. And you would almost certainly not be getting that error if you were not out of memory. A good rule of thumb is that you need 4 times as much free memory to process data than you need to read it in. On November 8, 2024 6:08:16 PM PST, Val <valkremk at
2024 Nov 09
1
Limit
Hi Jeff, Memory was not an issue. The system only used 75% of the memory allocated for the job. I am trying to understand what "r read large file in chunks" is doing. On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 7:50?PM Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > Then you don't have enough memory to process the whole thing at once. Not unlike stuffing your mouth with cookies
2017 Oct 27
4
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
It can't be this hard, right? I really need a shove in the right direction here. Been spinning wheels for three days. Cannot get past the errors. I'm doing something wrong, obviously, since I can easily compute the Box's M right there in RStudio But I don't see what is wrong below with the coding equivalent. The entire code snippet is below. The code fails below on the call to
2018 Feb 25
0
include
hi Val, Your problem seems to be that the data are read in as a factor. The simplest way I can think of to get around this is: mydat <- read.table(textConnection("Col1 Col2 col3 Z1 K1 K2 Z2 NA NA Z3 X1 NA Z4 Y1 W1"),header = TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE) preval<-data.frame(Col1=unique(unlist(mydat[,c("Col2","col3")]))[-1], Col2=NA,col3=NA) rbind(preval,mydat)
2010 Dec 13
3
curve
Hi All, I generated 5000 samples using the following script test<- rnorm(5000,1000,100) test1 <- subset(test, subset=(test > 1100)) d <- density(test) plot(d, main="Density of production") abline(v=mean(test1) I wanted to do the following but faced difficulties 1. to shade or color (blue) the curve using the criterion that any
2024 Nov 09
1
Limit
Then you don't have enough memory to process the whole thing at once. Not unlike stuffing your mouth with cookies and not being able to chew for lack of space to move the food around in your mouth. Now, can you answer my question? On November 8, 2024 5:38:37 PM PST, Val <valkremk at gmail.com> wrote: >The data was read. The problem is with processing. > >On Fri, Nov 8, 2024
2016 Apr 09
3
assign
Hi all I am trying t extract a variable from a column ASk/20005-01-45/90 Alldatk/25-17-4567/990 I want to assign a variable to the numbers coming the first"-" x=01 for the first and x=17 for teh second I tried using gsub but did not work x=gsub("-") any help? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2024 Jul 21
1
Extract
Thank you Bert! However, the last line of the script. dat |> names() |> _[4:8] <- paste0("s", 1:5) is giving me an error as shown below Error: pipe placeholder can only be used as a named argument Thank you! On Sat, Jul 20, 2024 at 7:41?PM Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Val: > I wanted to add here a base R solution to your problem that I
2018 Feb 24
0
include
Thank you Jim and all, I got it. I have one more question on the original question What does this "[-1] " do? preval<-data.frame(Col1=unique(unlist(mydat[,c("Col2","col3")]))[-1], Col2=NA,col3=NA) mydat <- read.table(textConnection("Col1 Col2 col3 Z1 K1 K2 Z2 NA NA Z3 X1 NA Z4 Y1 W1"),header = TRUE)