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2012 Oct 31
2
Aggregate Table Data into Cell Frequencies
R-help -
I have this set of aggregated tables (sample data below via dput()). And I
would like to have delayValue as the column variables with the "temp"
(temp1, temp2, temp3) values as the row variables. However I would like to
have the temp variables *aggregated into single rows* so that I have the
frequency ("Freq" | counts) of each time each "delayValue" occurs
2011 Nov 21
6
Scatter plot - using colour to group points?
Dear All,
I am very new to R - trying to teach myself it for some MSc coursework.
I am plotting temperature data for two different sites over the same time
period which I have downloaded from a university weather station data
archive.
I am using the following code to create the plot
plot ( x = TEMP3[,"TIME"], y = TEMP3[,"TEMP"], type = "p", col =
2012 Jan 30
3
lm_sensors
Hi all :)
Using lm_sensors, I can see few temperature indicator.
M/B Temp: +39?C (low = +15?C, high = +40?C) sensor = thermistor
CPU Temp: +33?C (low = +15?C, high = +45?C) sensor = thermistor
Temp3: +53?C (low = +15?C, high = +45?C) sensor = diode
What is that Temp3? It's the hottest.
Which one is the best to use if I want to use lm_sensor as a general
2010 Nov 19
3
Sweave Dynamic Graph Question
i have a time Series of IBM closing px from 1/1/2000 to today
I want to graph the time serie by dividing the graph by year and month
all the monthly graphs with the same year will go to one page. so from
1/1/2000 to 11/19/2010. i will have
11 pages, and each page will have 12 graphs (jan to dec) except for 2010.
I am able to do it in R, but when i use sweave, I can only print the last
page.
2005 Dec 29
1
Problems with calloc function.
Hi all,
I have a C code in Linux, it has 7 pointers and compile e run OK, but when I
run in R happens problems with calloc function, it returns NULL.
###############################################
> int *temp1,*temp2,*temp3,*temp4;
temp1 = (int *)calloc(col,sizeof(int));
if(temp1 == NULL){
printf("\n\n No Memory1!");
exit(1);
}
temp2 = (int *)calloc(col,sizeof(int));
2010 Feb 04
1
random slope models with lme --> failured to converge
Dear all,
I am working on a data set in which I have sequentially measured egg
temperatures ("eggtemp") in birds incubating in different ambient
temperatures ("treat", sample data set below), "id" is not replicated within
treatment.
id treat eggtemp
1 79 3 30.90166
2 42 3 34.94044
3 10 3 32.69945
4 206 3 36.64127
5 23 3 31.80055
6
2010 Oct 17
4
how to convert string to object?
temp = "~aparch("
temp1 = paste(temp,1, sep = "")
temp2 = paste(temp1,1, sep = ",")
temp3 = paste(temp2, ")",sep = "")
temp 3 is a character but I want to convert to formula object. How do I do
this?
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2013 Mar 29
1
multiple plots and looping assistance requested (single plot)
HI Irucka,
Please check this:
temp<- structure(list(`:Bostoncitydata` = structure(list(Month = c(1L,
2L, 3L, NA), Data1 = c(1.5, 12.3, 11.4, NA), Data2 = c(9.1342,
12.31, 3.5, NA)), .Names = c("Month", "Data1", "Data2"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA,
-4L)), `:Chicagocitydata` = structure(list(Month = c(1L, 2L,
3L, 4L, 5L, NA), Data1 = c(1.52,
2004 May 18
1
dir.create bug (PR#6892)
Full_Name: Jim Breaux
Version: 1.9.0
OS: WinXP
Submission from: (NULL) (209.78.110.135)
dir.create() is reporting a warning that a directory already exists when in fact
the directory does NOT already exist. However, the erroneous behavior does not
manifest itself until dir.create() has been called at least once to create a
directory that DOES already exist. For example:
# Create a directory
2012 Mar 29
1
Error, Variable is Missing
Hi, I am writing a function to plot a pdf of a distribution,
GNL.pdf.fn = function(x,mu,sigma,alpha,beta,rho)
{
y = x-rho*mu
cf.fn = function(s){
cplex = complex(1,0,1)
temp1 = alpha*beta*exp(-sigma*s^2/2)
temp2 = (alpha-cplex*s)*(beta+cplex*s)
out = (temp1/temp2)^rho
out
}
temp.fn = function(s){
(Mod(cf.fn(s)))*cos(Arg(cf.fn(s))-s*y)
}
int.fn =
2013 Jan 28
6
Thank you your help.
Hi,
temp3<- read.table(text="
ID CTIME WEIGHT
HM001 1223 24.0
HM001 1224 25.2
HM001 1225 23.1
HM001 1226 NA
HM001 1227 32.1
HM001 1228 32.4
HM001 1229 1323.2
HM001 1230 27.4
HM001 1231 22.4236 #changed here to test the previous solution
",sep="",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
?tempnew<- na.omit(temp3)
?grep("\\d{4}",temp3$WEIGHT)
#[1] 7 9 #not correct
2006 Jan 04
3
matrix math
I am using R 2.1.1 in an windows XP environment.
I have 2 dataframes, temp1 and temp2.
Each dataframe has 20 variables (“cocolumns") and 525 observations (“rows”). All variables are numeric.
I want to create a new dataframe that also has 20 columns and 525 rows. The values in this dataframe should be the sum of the 2 other dataframe.
(i.e. temp1$column
2008 Jun 23
2
Handle missing values
Hi everyone
I am new to R and have a question about missing values. I am trying to
do a cluster analysis of monthly temperatures and my data are 14 columns
with spatial coordinates (lat,lon) and 12 monthly values:
/lat - lon - temp1 - //temp2 - temp3 - .... - //temp12/
If I omit missing values (my missing values are 99.00) with
/mydata <- na.omit(mydata)/
every row with a
2012 Jul 14
2
Loading in Large Dataset + variables via loop
Hello, I'm new to R with a (probably elementary) question.
Suppose I have a dataset called /A/ with /n/ locations, and each location
contains within it 3 time series of different variables (all of 100 years
length); each time series is of a weather variable (for each location there
is a temperature, precipitation, and pressure). For instance, location 1
has a temperature1 time series, a
2007 Sep 14
2
Date vs date
I wrote the date package long ago, and it has been useful. In my current task
of reunifying the R (Tom Lumley) and Splus (me) code trees for survival, I'm
removing the explicit dependence on 'date' objects from the expected survival
routines so that they better integrate. Comparison of 'date' to 'Date' has
raised a couple of questions.
Clearly Date is more
2009 Jan 10
0
RMySQL CREATE TABLE error
Hi all-
I am stumped. The code in A. returns errors at lines 14 and 15 and fails
to load series1 and series2. However, in B., if temp1 and temp2 are
called again (which returns a "Table exists" error; see lines 14-17 in
B.) series1 and series2 load correctly. Any ideas? Also-I am open to any
suggestions to improve the code as I am a horrific programmer. Thanks
A.
1 >
2005 May 25
0
Error with user defined split function in rpart (PR#7895)
Full_Name: Bill Wheeler
Version: 2.0.1
OS: Windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (67.130.36.229)
The program to reproduce the error is below. I am calling rpart with a
user-defined split function for a binary response variable and one continuous
independent variable. The split function works for some datasets but not
others.
The error is:
Error in "$<-.data.frame"(`*tmp*`,
2011 Mar 09
2
Anomaly with unique and match
I stumbled onto this working on an update to coxph. The last 6 lines
below are the question, the rest create a test data set.
tmt585% R
R version 2.12.2 (2011-02-25)
Copyright (C) 2011 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
Platform: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (64-bit)
# Lines of code from survival/tests/singtest.R
> library(survival)
Loading required package: splines
2015 Sep 15
1
CentOS-6 - LogWatch
On Mon, September 14, 2015 21:28, Always Learning wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 14:51 -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
>> The Logwatch imapd service script distributed with CentOS-6 does not
>> generate anything when I run logwatch --service all on a cyrus-imapd
>> host. Is this expected behaviour? Is there a separate script for
>> cyrus-imapd or are their
2010 Sep 15
1
HDP and 99% contour lines
Dear all,
I have a very simple question about how I can include HPD confidence
lines in a Marginal posterior distribution scatterplot
I have the following code to draw the scatterplot(s) from an output
table;
par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(temp1[,5], temp1[,6], xlab="log10(r)",
ylab="log10(tf)", pch=46)
plot(temp2[,5], temp2[,6],