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2017 Sep 07
0
ISO3 code to 7 continents names
> On Sep 7, 2017, at 12:21 PM, Miluji Sb <milujisb at gmail.com> wrote: > > df is a data frame consisting of one variable (iso3 codes) such as > > USA > RUS > ARG > BGD > ITA > FRA > > > Some of these iso3 codes are repeated and I would like the corresponding continent name, the countrycode package does not seem to distinguish between North and
2011 May 13
0
Coloring Continents/Regions of World Map
Dear All, This may be a silly question, but I have tried searching through a few of the existing threads already, and haven't found any information on this. I am trying to color code entire continents/regions (Asia, North America, Africa, etc.) based on the number of relevant companies. The data would look like: World Location Companies North America 4848 Western Europe 1972 East Asia
2011 Aug 06
0
[Off-Topic] GL Globe
glglobe is available in one of the normal repos. It is a globe in colour. d = remove or restore day / night line f = grid g = grid intersections i = date, time and position display m = world cities s = infra red ? t = larger lettering of cities 0 (zero) = restore display to current time - = zoom out + = zoom in Using the mouse pointer and the 4 cursor keys the globe can be manipulated, even
2004 Mar 26
1
3D globe plot
Hi, This is Yan, a graduate student from Temple University. My current work involves drawing 3D plot in R or S-Plus. I have a dataset containing distances between 18 cities in 4 continents. Using classical multi-deminsional scaling in 2 dimensions, I could seperate them successfully and plot with different colors in a 2D figure, which is attacked. Then I do the same in 3 dimensions and use
2006 Dec 04
0
Donated Servers
The CentOS Project needs donated servers in the following regions: 1. South America 2. Africa 3. Asia 4. Asia Pacific / Oceania We have several US servers (23) and some servers in the EU (5). Only 1 in South America and one in Asia/Pacific and none in Asia/Africa. If there are hosting providers who are using CentOS in the 4 regions above, we could really, really use a donated servers in those
2011 Oct 18
3
Ordering of stack in ggplot (package ggplot2)
I'm trying to reproduce the 3rd graph on the page of this site: http://learnr.wordpress.com/2009/03/17/ggplot2-barplots/ . However, the data below produces a ggplot with the stacks sorted in alphabetical order from the bottom up. I'd like the stacks to be in the order "Europe", "Asia", "Americas, "Africa", "Oceania". Is there an easy way to
2006 May 11
1
RoR completely ignoring a column when saving changes
I have an action that needs to update two models/two tables in one shot, and it works great, but ignores one column. Here is the action code: (verify_id is irrelevant in this case) [CODE] def edit @page_title = "Edit User" @page_active_3 = "active" if request.post? @user = User.find(params[:id]) @profile = @user.profile verify_id(@user.id,
2002 Jul 03
0
A FRIEND IN NEED
From: Maryam Abacha c/o Barrister AMAKA EGO ATTN: THE PRESIDENT/CEO. I am MRS. MARIAM ABACHA, the window of the late GEN. SANI ABACHA former Nigerian military Head of state who died mysteriously as a result of Cardiac Arrest. Since after my husband 'death my family is under restriction of movement and that not withstanding. We are being molested. Policed and our Bank Account both here and
2004 Aug 06
0
A FRIEND IN NEED
From: Maryam Abacha c/o Barrister AMAKA EGO ATTN: THE PRESIDENT/CEO. I am MRS. MARIAM ABACHA, the window of the late GEN. SANI ABACHA former Nigerian military Head of state who died mysteriously as a result of Cardiac Arrest. Since after my husband 'death my family is under restriction of movement and that not withstanding. We are being molested. Policed and our Bank Account both here and
2017 Sep 07
2
ISO3 code to 7 continents names
df is a data frame consisting of one variable (iso3 codes) such as USA RUS ARG BGD ITA FRA Some of these iso3 codes are repeated and I would like the corresponding continent name, the countrycode package does not seem to distinguish between North and South America. Thanks. Sincerely, Milu On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:00 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote: > > >
2017 Sep 07
3
ISO3 code to 7 continents names
Dear all. Is it possible to convert.identify iso3 country names to the seven continent names? # Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Europe, South America, and North America, I have tried the following: ### region <- merge(countryExData,df,by.x='ISO3V10',by.y='iso3') where df is the name of my dataset with iso3 the identification variable but there seems to be a a lot of
2017 Sep 07
0
ISO3 code to 7 continents names
> On Sep 7, 2017, at 11:36 AM, Miluji Sb <milujisb at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear all. > > Is it possible to convert.identify iso3 country names to the seven > continent names? > > # Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Europe, South America, and North > America, > > I have tried the following: > > ### > region <-
2005 Oct 27
1
New CentOS Dedicated Server Sponsor - Managed.com
I would like to thank the latest CentOS dedicated server sponsor, Managed.com. http://www.managed.com/ Managed.com has many virtual and dedicated server solutions available at very competitive prices ... and, of course, CentOS is one of the OS choices. Thanks to Chris, Michelle, John, and all the Managed.com staff. ------------------ If you have a spare high speed server that you would like to
2005 Jun 10
2
Replacing for loop with tapply!?
Dear all, We have a large data set with temperature data for weather stations across the globe (15000 stations). For each station, we need to calculate the number of days a certain temperature is exceeded. So far we used the following S code, where mat88 is a matrix containing rows of 365 daily temperatures for each of 15000 weather stations: m <- 37 n <- 2 outmat88 <- matrix(0,
2018 Dec 03
2
Character encodings in ICY metadata
Good morning, On Sat, 2018-12-01 at 16:20 -0800, Greg Ogonowski wrote: > UTF-8 is now the universal standard. (ICY context:) Expect if you are in Asia. Or in central Europe. Or maybe in Africa. I'm not aware of servers on the poles, maybe they use..., ... > It supports ALL character sets. As long as "ALL" is defined as what English people need plus all emoji in all skin
2009 Nov 25
0
Possible bug in "unsplit" (PR#14084)
Dear R-bug-people I have encountered a problem with "unsplit", which I believe may be caused by a bug in the function. However, unexpericend with bug-reports I apologise if this is barely a user problem rather than a problem within R. The problem occurs if an object is split by several grouping factors with levels not occuring in the data, and using drop = TRUE. This may appear as
2018 Nov 10
0
Fedora 29 upgrade: texlive-scheme-medium may depend on R (texlive-includernw)
On Sat, 10 Nov 2018, Andreas Storvik Strauman wrote: > Hello! I'm confused as to what the actual problem with includeRnw is? Is > the problem that it relies on R-knitr? Before it would be withdrawn, may > I be given an opportunity to fix said problem? Yes, the problem is that it expesses an external dependence on anything outside texlive. On packaging systems (for me Fedora),
2004 Dec 18
0
Theora based DVD backup tool ?
Hi there, we see that someone is starting some DVD backup tests with Theora. It would be great to have a backup tool that do this. Just a suggestion: check out FairUse ! http://fairuse.free.fr/ - website http://fairuse.free.fr/Release/fu-src.zip - sourcecode HaPpY CoDiNg ! -- >>Forward Agency In progress we (always) trust. -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te:
2001 Jun 11
0
R for Windows
I've been a R user on Windows for about 8 months now, and I'm going to put in a plug for the Windows version. I'll be teaching a workshop in statistics and data analysis next month to a group of scientists from developing countries South Asia, Latin America, and Africa. The institutions these scientists come from do not have the resources to purchase expensive software or run
2018 Dec 03
0
Character encodings in ICY metadata
UTF-8 handles ALL character sets. That’s the whole idea of Unicode. We have encoder users all over the world using UTF-8. Handles all Asian languages with no problem, including Burmese which is a more recent addition to the current Unicode version due to additional complications. Requires Operating Systems with the latest Unicode version. Here is an HLS stream with metadata done right: