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2006 Apr 11
2
About list to list - thanks
Thank you very much for your useful suggestions.
These are exactly what I was looking for.
foo <- list(foo1, foo2, foo3)
lapply(foo, function(x) matrix(unlist(x), nrow = length(x), byrow = TRUE))
or
lapply(foo, function(x) do.call('rbind', x))
Best, Muhammad Subianto
On 4/11/06, Muhammad Subianto <msubianto at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
> I have a result my experiment
2006 Apr 11
2
About list to list
Dear all,
I have a result my experiment like this below (here my toy example):
foo1 <- list()
foo1[[1]] <- c(10, 20, 30)
foo1[[2]] <- c(11, 21, 31)
foo2 <- list()
foo2[[1]] <- c(100, 200, 300)
foo2[[2]] <- c(110, 210, 310)
foo3 <- list()
foo3[[1]] <- c(1000, 2000, 3000)
foo3[[2]] <- c(1100, 2100, 3100)
list(foo1,foo2,foo3)
The result:
> list(foo1,foo2,foo3)
[[1]]
2008 Mar 25
1
Passing (Optional) Arguments
Dear List:
In short, I am writing a number of functions as building blocks for
other functions and have some questions about scoping and passing arguments.
Suppose I have functions foo1, foo2, and foo3 such that:
foo1<-function(a=1,b=TRUE,c=FALSE){#do stuff};
foo2<-function(x=1,y=FALSE,z=c(1,2,3,4)){#do stuff};
foo3<-function(lambda,...){lambda*foo1()*foo2()};
I want to be able to
2012 Nov 06
1
Depends/Imports/Suggest/Enhence
Hi the list
In the DESCRIPTION file of my package foo0, I have:
Depends: foo1
Imports: foo2
Suggest: foo3
Enhence: foo4
If I understand correctly, to install foo0 on my computer, I need to already have foo1, foo2, foo3.
foo4 is not necessary.
I my R sesssion, when I will write: library(foo0), then the package foo1 will be attach. foo2, foo3
and foo4 will not. Is that correct?
But what is
2010 Jun 01
0
codetools: Suggestion to detect potentially unassigned variables
This is just a note/wishlist/for the record:
With
foo1 <- function() {
res;
}
foo2 <- function() {
for (i in c()) res <- 1;
res;
}
foo3 <- function() {
while (FALSE) res <- 1;
res;
}
foo4 <- function() {
if (FALSE) res <- 1;
res;
}
we get:
> foo1()
Error in foo1() : object 'res' not found
> foo2()
Error in foo2() : object 'res' not
2010 Feb 10
1
How to solve: Error in * unused argument(s) ?
Hi all,
For some reason, I would like to use functions bellow (see example code
bellow), but instead I get the following error message:
*Error in foo2(...) : unused argument(s) (arg3 = 3)*
#---------------------
# example code
#---------------------
foo1 <- function(arg1,...)
{
print(arg1)
foo2(...)
foo3(...)
}
foo2 <- function(arg2)
{
print(arg2)
}
foo3 <- function(arg3)
{
2015 Dec 17
2
Multiple IPs and hostname
Hi,
I'm running postfix as SMTP-server and dovecot as IMAP-server.
The server has multiple IPs, and postfix is configured that every domain
is using a separate IPv4-address.
Examle:
foo1.com --> 11.22.33.44
foo2.com --> 22.33.44.55
foo3.com --> 33.44.55.66
bar.org --> 66.77.88.99
The hostname of the server is: mail.bar.org
Now I have a request from one of my customers,
2012 Feb 21
0
Permissions wrong if rsync terminates prematurely
Hello,
We use rsync to synchronize a large folder hierarchy between servers.
Sometimes we notice that the permissions of some directories end up
being wrong after rsync is run. The source directory has permissions
755 while target permissions sometimes end up being 700. We are using
the --timeout option of rsync, and we have additional watchdog process
that will terminate the process if a total
2010 Mar 23
1
S4: Multiple inheritance
Hi all,
Working with S4 object, I definine two class foo1 and foo2. I define '['
(resp. '[<-') for the two classes.
Then I define a third class foo3 that inherit from both foo1 and foo2.
Is there a way to make '[' (resp. '[<-') for foo3 inherit from '['
(resp. '[<-') for foo1 and foo2?
Thanks
Christophe
2014 May 02
1
Authors@R: and Author field
Hi to all
Authors@R: c(person("fooa","foob", role = c("aut","cre"),
email = "fooa.foob@fooc.de"),
person("foo1","foo2", role = c("ctb"),
email = "foo1.foo2@foo3.de"))
Author: fooa foob, with contributions from foo1 foo2
using r CMD check --as-cran .. (R 3.1
2013 Sep 15
1
group share directory
samba:
I am attempting to set up a "group share" directory on Debian "Wheezy"
where any user can create or place files and directories, and every
other user has full access to those files and directories. The
directory will be accessed both locally and via Samba.
Here is my Linux, distribution, and file system info:
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version
2012 Nov 07
2
Correct use of Depends, Imports and ::
Dear R developers,
Taking advantage of the yesterday discussion about the use of
Depends/Import/Suggests/Enhances, I would like to add a related question.
Let's assume, in the DESCRIPTION file of my package foo0, I have:
Depends: foo1
Imports: foo2
while in the NAMESPACE file of my package I have
importFrom("foo2", f2)
and within my package I use the following two external
2012 May 29
0
virtual superclasses
Dear List,
I'm exploring the use of class inheritance for a package were
developing. I want to try to build on existing a class, i first want to
extend this a bit using a virtual class and then extend this virtual
class in multiple other classes. This would be similar to bar3 in the
example below. Since there are nice functions for creating an object of
the first superclass i would like
2011 Jun 20
1
access objects by name
Hi,
I have several data structures (xts structures). I then have a list of the names of those objects.
I'd like to access the object by name.
For example:
foo1 <- as.xts(....)
foo2 <- as.xts(...)
foo3 <- as.xts(...)
structs <- c("foo1", "foo2", "foo3")
for (thisOne in structs){
print(thisOne$colA)
}
The above fails. Clearly I'm missing a
2007 Dec 13
2
use ggplot in a function to which a column name is given
Hi everyone, Hi ggplot users in particular,
ggplot makes it very easy to plot things given their names when you
use it interactively (and therefore can provide the names of the
columns).
qplot(x,foo,data=A) where A has columns (x,y,foo,bar) for example
but I would like to use this from inside a function to which the name
of the column is given. I cannot find an elegant way to make this
2006 Jun 29
3
advice on arguments
I have a general style question about R coding.
Suppose I'm writing a function (foo1) that calls other functions
(foo2, foo3, ...) which have complicated argument
lists (e.g. optim(), plot()), _and_
I may be calling several different functions in the body of
foo1. Since foo2 and foo3 have different sets of arguments, I
can't just use "..." ; I did write some code a while ago
2020 Oct 10
2
Question about the example of link time optimization
Hi all!
I played around with the LLVM LTO
example(https://llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html#example-of-link-time-optimization),
but got some questions.
As the document says, the function foo4 should be removed. However,
under my test, function foo4 is not removed.
I have tried both gnu ld with LLVMgold.so and lld, neither of them
removes function foo4.
I compile and run the example as
2001 Oct 20
0
EXT3 crash?!
Just wondering if someone could help me debug this:
I was moving data from an ATARAID (via Promise FastTrack100 Controller)
into the LVM device below: 58,1:
# cat /proc/lvm/VGs/foo3/LVs/bar
name: /dev/foo3/bar
size: 476315648
access: 3
status: 1
number: 0
open: 1
allocation: 0
device: 58:01
# /sbin/pvscan
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes
2010 Nov 15
2
How to move an internal function to external keeping same environment?
Hi
I have within a quite big function foo1, an internal function foo2. Now,
in order to have a cleaner code, I wish to have the internal foo2 as
"external". This foo2 was using arguments within the foo1 environment
that were not declared as inputs of foo2, which works as long as foo2 is
within foo1, but not anymore if foo2 is external, as is the case now.
Now, I could add all those
2004 Apr 20
2
Creating variable names
My apologies for asking what is doubtless a dumb question, but I have
scant experience in R.
It would be very convenient in doing lots of plots to be able to do them
in a loop that stepped through a vector of variable names. For example
one could say
x<-("mydates")
y<-c("foo1","foo2","foo3") #where "foon" were vectors