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2012 Apr 26
6
print table on plot
Hello, I would like to be able to plot an array on a plot, something like: |arg1 | arg2 | arg3 val1| 0.9 | 1.1 | 2.4 val2| 0.33 | 0.23 | -1.4 val3| hello| stop | test I know Rwave is good to report but don't want to use it. ? Is there a package that allow quick and dirty plot of dataframes like this ? Thanks a lot -- View this message in context:
2012 Jan 04
5
simulating stable VAR process
Hello all, I looking at package dse or vars or mAr I know how to simulate a VAR(p) process, my problem is that most of those processes are unstable (not weakly stationary). Do anybody know how to generate a random VAR (or VARMA even better) process that is weakly stationary? Thanks -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/simulating-stable-VAR-process-tp4261177p4261177.html
2009 Jan 22
2
time date stamp since, january 1st 1970
Hello, we are receiving some data, sample below - with a weird time/date stamp format, we need some help with R on converting this time date stamp to a useable field in R, date and time in a data-frame. The developer says its the number of milliseconds since midnight, January 1, 1970. sample: *1232558018624* --------------------- How do I interpret the time stamp? Is there a date, i need
2012 Jan 13
3
access/row access/col access
Hello, I have a data.frame and I want to transfor it in a list of rows or columns. I can do apply(myDataFrame,MARGIN=1,FUN=???) I remember that there is a function which mean return or access column ... something like "::" or "]," or "[," I can't remember can somebody refresh my memory? -- View this message in context:
2007 Oct 08
2
Applying function to data.frame
Hi, If I have the following data.frame >y time val 1 08:00:05.834 1 2 08:03:13.345 2 3 08:10:12.443 3 > and the following function which converts the time string to the number of milliseconds since midnight > str_to_millis function( s ) { a <- as.numeric( unlist( strsplit(s,":",fixed="TRUE") ) ) m <- a[1]*3600000 + a[2]*60000 + a[3]*1000 }
2010 Sep 26
4
Good documentation about Sweave
Hello, I am looking for a good and detailed documentation about Sweave... but can't find anything more that 15 pages asking Google... Any hint on that point ? Cheers Colin -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Good-documentation-about-Sweave-tp2714326p2714326.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2005 Nov 07
4
Time-measurement in milliseconds
Hi there I'm loking for a time-measurement to measure time-differences in milliseconds. On my search, I only found the following: - package "base": Sys.time() -> only second-accuracy - package "R.utils": System$currentTimeMillis() -> returns integer of milliseconds, but accuracy is only whole seconds too. At the moment I run every bit of code to measure
2003 Nov 25
1
ogginfo: playlength display in milliseconds
Hello Some time ago I posted a lil' patch to this list which adds milliseconds display of playlength to ogginfo. Some folks replied that it's plausible and this patch will be merged to the next version. Vorbistools-1.0.1 got out and the patch is not in it. Why? Anyway, here's this patch for vorbistools-1.0.1. I hope this time you will include it, because milliseconds support is
2009 Sep 25
3
how to time out a query
Hi, I''ve got an activerecord query which takes longer than 100 seconds. I''m using rails 2.2 with postgresql 8.3. http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/runtime-config-client.html mentions an option called "statement_timeout" which when set aborts a query which takes longer than x milli seconds. How do I pass this option to AR so that it in turn passes this to
2004 Nov 22
7
timeDate
what package should I include to use timeDate? I want to convert a double (num of millis) into date object.
2006 Jul 28
3
Private Interconnect and self fencing
I have an OCFS2 filesystem on a coraid AOE device. It mounts fine, but with heavy I/O the server self fences claiming a write timeout: (16,2):o2hb_write_timeout:164 ERROR: Heartbeat write timeout to device etherd/e0.1p1 after 12000 milliseconds (16,2):o2hb_stop_all_regions:1789 ERROR: stopping heartbeat on all active regions. Kernel panic - not syncing: ocfs2 is very sorry to be fencing this
2011 Mar 24
4
Millisecond TimeStamps
I am wondering if there is a good way to work with data that is indexed in time, via timestamps with a resolution in milliseconds. As I understand it, the POSIX classes have a resolution i n terms of seconds, and will not process fractional seconds from a string. Is this correct. I realize that this may be a little unclear. Here is what I am trying to do: A data frame with a time series
2016 Nov 03
1
Forcibly terminated after 10 milliseconds
After an OS upgrade (to FreeBSD 11 with pkg Dovecot 2.2.26) I'm getting this sort of thing in my logs: Nov 3 12:15:16 toma dovecot: lda(doug): Error: program `/usr/local/lib/dovecot/sieve-pipe/growlmail' was forcibly terminated with signal 15 Debugging gives a little more info: Nov 3 12:05:51 toma dovecot: lda(doug): Debug: waiting for program
2011 Mar 02
1
Create a zoo/xts Time Series with Millisecond jumps
Is there a easy way to create the time index for a zoo/xts object for every 100 milliseconds. eg. time Index would be: 10:00:00:100 10:00:00:200 10:00:00:300 10:00:00:400 I am looking to build an empty zoo/xts object with time index from 10am to 3pm, index jumps by 100ms each row. Thanks, Chris -- View this message in context:
2024 Jul 18
1
Printing digits.secs on data.frame?
Is there a way to have printing data.frames with POSIXct to display milliseconds if digits.secs is set as a default? You can use the digits argument in print, such as print(df, digits = 3) to get the intended output, but I assumed it was done with the option digits.secs set. Tibbles by default do this printing, which is shown below, but I was unsure if digits.secs should affect printing
2011 May 05
5
May 05 07:20:21 imap: Warning: Time jumped forwards 16 seconds
Hello I get this warning in dovecot.log the machine is running ntpd so this is a bit strange ...
2007 Jun 12
1
Can strptime handle milliseconds or AM/PM?
I'm trying to proess date/time fields from files that were given to me to analyze. Any clues what I'm doing wrong with strptime? This seems to fail the same way under Linux or Windows. For ?strptime would it make sense to explain %OS3 somewhere besides the Examples? > # Why does %OS3 work here? > format(Sys.time(), "%H:%M:%S") [1] "16:45:19" >
2012 Jan 19
2
POSIXct value display incorrect for some values
First, the reproducable example, showing how converting from character to POSIXct to character changes the milliseconds in the first time stamp though not in the second: > as.POSIXct('2010-06-03 9:03:58.324') [1] "2010-06-03 09:03:58.323 PDT" > as.POSIXct('2010-06-03 9:03:58.325') [1] "2010-06-03 09:03:58.325 PDT" This seems to be due to truncation of
2006 Oct 04
2
rendering date/times from 64bit julian format?
Hellos, I have date/times in 64-bit Julian format, that is the number of milliseconds since 1 jan 1970 (or something like that). E.g., "1159884877406" For the life of me I can't figure out how to render these in a more readable format, e.g., "2006-10-04 23:12:93.191" (and I have tried to do my best searching the archives and help etc ...) Thank you most
2002 Nov 07
2
Could someone help me understand htb queuening
Hi anyone I try to use htb and got some strange situation My hbt config is root htb with default to 999 class Then I make 2 classes 999 and 998 And make many many (near 60) leafs attached to 998 root ! ! 999 998 ---...---> many leafs root attached to ethernet dotQ subinterface 999 make rate where high (50Mbit) but according to tc -s class