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2018 May 01
0
How would I color points conditional on their value in a plot of a time series
You may also want to check this out:
plot(ttt, type = "p")
points(ttt, col = ifelse(ttt < 8, "black", "red"))
Eivind K. Dovik
Bergen, NO
On Tue, 1 May 2018, Christopher W Ryan wrote:
> Excellent! Worked like a charm. Thanks.
>
> --Chris Ryan
>
> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 4:33 PM, William Dunlap <wdunlap at tibco.com> wrote:
>
>> The
2008 Mar 10
2
source() behavior I don't understand
temp.ttt <- "ttt <- 1\nttt"
conn.ttt <- textConnection(temp.ttt)
source(conn.ttt, echo=TRUE) ## name of variable is echoed
close(conn.ttt)
cat(file="c:/temp/temp.R", temp.ttt) ## name of variable not echoed
source("c:/temp/temp.R", echo=TRUE)
temp.abc <- "abc <- 1\nabc"
conn.abc <- textConnection(temp.abc)
source(conn.abc, echo=TRUE)
2018 May 01
0
How would I color points conditional on their value in a plot of a time series
The ts method for plot() is quirky. You can use the default method:
plot(as.vector(time(ttt)), as.vector(ttt), type = "p", col=ifelse(ttt<8,
"black", "red"))
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 1:17 PM, Christopher W Ryan <cryan at binghamton.edu>
wrote:
> How would I color points conditional on their value in a plot
2010 May 07
2
Problems with the IMAP proxy after upgrading from dovecot 1.1.16 to 1.211
We have frequent timeout problems after upgrading our imap servers
from dovecot 1.1.16 to dovecot 1.2.11. One server acts as proxy only,
and the other one is the "real" imap server". The credentials for the
proxy service are stored in a remote MYSQL database.
There were no trouble with dovecot 1.1.16. But now, with the most
recent version, we get frequent login failures. It
1997 Dec 02
1
R-alpha: two-sided to one-sided formula
At times we want to convert a two-sided formula to a one-sided
formula. In S we can do this by dropping the second entry in the
formula. In R that object no longer has a formula class.
R> ttt <- score ~ age | Infant
R> class(ttt)
[1] "formula"
R> length(ttt)
[1] 3
R> ttt[-2]
[[1]]
~
[[2]]
age | Infant
R> class(ttt[-2])
NULL
R> do.call("~",
2018 May 01
2
How would I color points conditional on their value in a plot of a time series
Excellent! Worked like a charm. Thanks.
--Chris Ryan
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 4:33 PM, William Dunlap <wdunlap at tibco.com> wrote:
> The ts method for plot() is quirky. You can use the default method:
>
> plot(as.vector(time(ttt)), as.vector(ttt), type = "p", col=ifelse(ttt<8,
> "black", "red"))
>
>
> Bill Dunlap
> TIBCO Software
2006 Nov 22
1
question about the "solve" function in library "Matrix"
Hi:
I have some problems when I use the function "solve" function in a loop. In the following code, I have a diagonal martix "ttt" whose elements change in every iteration in a loop. I defined a "dpoMatrix"class before the loop so I do not need to define this class every time in the loop. The reason is to save some computing time. The code is below. The inverse
2012 Mar 14
1
[ESS] completion in [] (R internal completion fails)
Hello,
I am forwarding this from ESS mailing list, as it's a failure of
internal R completion system:
This fails:
utils:::.assignLinebuffer('iris[iris$Spec')
utils:::.assignEnd(15)
utils:::.guessTokenFromLine()
utils:::.completeToken()
utils:::.retrieveCompletions() ## -> [1] "iris[iris$Spec"
This works
utils:::.assignLinebuffer('iris[ iris$Spec') # note the
2018 May 01
2
How would I color points conditional on their value in a plot of a time series
How would I color points conditional on their value in a plot of a time
series. Something like this:
## demonstration data
ttt <- ts(rpois(12, lambda = 8), start = c(2000, 1), freq = 4)
ttt
plot(ttt, type = "p")
## doesn't work--all points the same color
plot(ttt, type = "p", col = ifelse(ttt < 8, "black", "red"))
## also doesn't work--all
2004 May 20
2
Get Slot from a Class
Hello, everyone,
I don't quite understand the following message:
> TTT <- t.test(1:10, y=c(7:20))
> class(TTT)
[1] "htest"
> TTT@p.value
Error: Trying to get slot "p.value" from an object whose class ("htest") is not defined
> TTT$p.value
[1] 1.855282e-05
Why the message says the class of TTT is not defined while class(TTT) gets
2010 Apr 02
1
can't read excel file with read.xls()
Hi, I encountered a problem of not being able to read in an excel spreadsheet using read.xls() in the xlsReadWrite package. can anyone help? Here is an example code
write.xls(matrix(1:9,nrow=3),"ttt.xls")
read.xls("ttt.xls")
Error in read.xls("ttt.xls") :
Unexpected error. Message: Can't find the file "ttt.xls"
The "ttt.xls" file was
2007 Jun 21
1
Recycle bin and ACL
Hello,
we are using the vfs module recycle with the following config:
vfs objects = recycle
recycle: repository = .Papierkorb
recycle:directory_mode = 0777
recycle:subdir_mode = 0777
recycle: keeptree = Yes
recycle: exclude = *.tmp, *.temp, *.log, *.ldb
recycle: exclude_dir = tmp
recycle:versions = Yes
Problem is that everybody can see deleted documents in the
recycle bin.
But if I set
2002 Nov 18
3
Problems copying digital images to Samba Share
I am trying to copy some digital images to a directory on my Redhat 7.3
Samba 2.2.3a-6 server and am getting extra files in the directory. I
have included my SMB.Conf file contents below in case that is relevant.
The files being copied reside on a Windows 2000 workstation and were
created by Jasc Image robot. These files would have been accessed by
both a Windows 2000 machine as well as a Windows
2009 Jul 10
1
getting a timeseries element into a string
I have a timeseries object, ts, and want to get the first date in the series
into a string so I can concatenate it with a SQL query. Input and output are
shown below. I must be missing something very basic, but I can't seem to
pry the data ("2008-07-01") into a string variable. Any suggestions would
be appreciated.
Thank you,
Andrew
=====script:
class(ts)
(ts[1,0]) #returns
2011 Apr 25
0
probit regression marginal effects
Dear R-community,
I am currently replicating a study and obtain mostly the same results as the author. At one point, however, I calculate marginal effects that seem to be unrealistically small. I would greatly appreciate if you could have a look at my reasoning and the code below and see if I am mistaken at one point or another.
My sample contains 24535 observations, the dependent variable
2012 Jul 11
2
nls problem: singular gradient
Why fails nls with "singular gradient" here?
I post a minimal example on the bottom and would be very
happy if someone could help me.
Kind regards,
###########
# define some constants
smallc <- 0.0001
t <- seq(0,1,0.001)
t0 <- 0.5
tau1 <- 0.02
# generate yy(t)
yy <- 1/2 * ( 1- tanh((t - t0)/smallc) * exp(-t / tau1) ) + rnorm(length(t))*0.01
# show the curve
2002 Jul 08
0
[Bug 341] New: Return Code unpredictable
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341
Summary: Return Code unpredictable
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: Other
OS/Version: AIX
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: ssh
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: norbert.weuster at
2004 Jan 21
0
Summary: Changing workspace from within an R session
Thanks to Frank Harrell, Brian Ripley, Andy Liaw, Jeff Laake and Sean Davis
for their usefull comments regarding "navigation" between valid R
directories.
Jeff recommanded the Mark Bravington package that can be found at:
(ftp://ftp.marine.csiro.au/software/bravington/). I looked at the package
and found that it can do a lot more than what I asked for. At this time I
was not prepared
2018 Oct 17
0
NSS interface lists all domain users but gives error on single user
On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 21:22:42 +0200
Giuseppe Sacco via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hello Rowland,
> I changed nsswitch.conf as suggested, but I still have the same
> result.
>
> [...]
> > Providing the there is a user called 'manuelb' in AD, winbind should
> > show the user with 'getent passwd AGENZIA+manuelb'
>
> If I list all
2010 Apr 28
2
Size limitations for model.matrix?
Hello,
I am running:
R version 2.10.0 (2009-10-26)
Copyright (C) 2009 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
on a RedHat Linux box with 48Gb of memory.
I am trying to create a model.matrix for a big model on a moderately large
data set. It seems there is a size limitation to this model.matrix.
> dim(coll.train)
[1] 677236 128
> coll.1st.model.mat <-