Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "assigning NULL to a list element"
2012 Mar 11
2
Efficient access to elements of a list of lists
Hi,
I have a long list of lists from which I want to efficiently extract
and rbind elements. So I'm using the approach below:
f <- function(i){
out <- replicate(5, list(matrix(rnorm(80), nc=20)))
names(out) <- letters[1:5]
out
}
set.seed(1)
lst <- lapply(1:1.5e6, f)
(t0 <- system.time(tmp <- do.call(rbind, lapply(lst, '[[', 'b'))))
Is there
2012 Mar 26
2
read.csv and field containing single quotes
I need to read in csv files, created by 3rd party, with fields
containing single quotes (as shown below).
"header1","header2","header3","header4"
"field1r1","field2r1","field3r1","field4r1"
"field1r2","field2r2","field3r2PartA), field3r2PartB Very" Long","field4r2"
2012 Mar 09
1
extracting the i-th row of a matrix in a list of lists
Hi,
what is the proper of of "passing a missing value" so I can extract
the entire i-th row of a matrix (in a list of lists) without
pre-computing the number of cols?
For example, if I know that the matrices have 2 columns, I can do the following:
set.seed(1)
x0 <- lapply(1:10, function(i) replicate(4, list(matrix(rnorm(10), nc=2))))
lapply(lapply(x0, '[[', 3), '[',
2012 Jul 07
1
creating a '[' method for an S4 class
Hi,
I'm working on an S4 class that is expected to behave like an array.
I have some difficulties when defining '[' and I wonder if someone
could point me to the right direction:
1) Call the S4 object "obj"
2) Assume dim(obj) = c(10, 4, 2)
3) Suppose someone calls: obj[1:3,] , which is a mistake, given
dim(obj); how do I detect such situations?
Thank you very much for
2006 Nov 29
1
tests for NULL objects
Hi Everyone,
After searching the subject and not being successful, I was wondering
if any you could explain me the idea behind the following fact:
all(NULL == 2) ## TRUE
any(NULL == 2) ## FALSE
Thanks a lot,
Benilton
--
Benilton Carvalho
PhD Candidate
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins University
2003 Jul 10
2
Administrative Share
Hi everybody,
I've been looking for information on "how to create administrative
shares", but I didn't find... Can you help me on this matter?
Regards,
--
Benilton Carvalho
DE / IMECC / UNICAMP
Red Hat Linux i18n Team
2003 Jul 10
2
DIAGNOSIS.TXT
Hi all,
working on the problem that I cannot log in from my NT4 box I noticed
that:
- Test 8 from DIAGNOSIS.TXT fails:
from the NT machine I try:
"net view \\server"
and I have:
"System error 5 has occurred.
Access denied"
I don't know how to handle this... Could you please help me?
Regards,
--
Benilton Carvalho
DE / IMECC / UNICAMP
Red Hat Linux i18n Team
2007 May 11
4
names of objects in .rda
Hi everyone,
sorry if this was discussed before (and in this situation, could you
please point me to the discussion in the archive? My search didn't
seem to be effective).
Is there a way of getting the names of objects in a .rda file without
having to load it?
Thank you very much,
benilton
--
PhD Candidate
Department of Biostatistics
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins
2007 Jun 06
2
name of the variable that will contain the result of a function
Hi everyone,
say I have a function called 'foo', which takes the argument arg1.
Is there any mechanism that I can use to "learn" about the variable
where foo(arg1) is going to be stored?
For example:
x <- foo(arg1)
so, inside foo() I'd like to be able to get the string "x".
if,
foo(arg1)
was used insted, I'd like to get NA.
thank you very much,
b
2007 Jan 19
1
Suggestion on how to improve efficiency when using MASS:::hubers on high-dimensional arrays
Hi Everyone,
Given the scenario I have, I was wondering if anyone would be able to
give me a hind on how to get the results from hubers() in a more
efficient way.
I have an outcome on an array [N x S x D].
I also have a factor (levels 1,2,3) stored on a matrix N x S.
My objective is to get "mu" and "sigma" for each of the N rows
(outcome) stratified by the factor
2006 Nov 14
2
Problem with file size
Hi everyone,
I have 2 environments (2 different R sessions) as described below:
Session 1:
Name of the environment: "CrlmmInfo"
Objects in the environment:
index1: logical index - length 238304
index2: logical index - length 238304
priors: list of 4 - (matrix 6x6, 2 vectors of length 6, vector of
length 2) - all num
params: list of 4:
centers [238304 x 3 x
2006 Nov 14
2
Problem with file size
Hi everyone,
I have 2 environments (2 different R sessions) as described below:
Session 1:
Name of the environment: "CrlmmInfo"
Objects in the environment:
index1: logical index - length 238304
index2: logical index - length 238304
priors: list of 4 - (matrix 6x6, 2 vectors of length 6, vector of
length 2) - all num
params: list of 4:
centers [238304 x 3 x
2011 Mar 01
1
changes in recent R-devel revisions?
Hi,
I have a BioC infra-structure package that works fine (I can build,
check and load it successfully) on revision r53950. The very same
package fails on r54591 with the error below:
Error in loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc), keep.source
= keep.source) :
cyclic name space dependency detected when loading ?oligoClasses?,
already loading ?oligoClasses?
I don't see anything
2012 Jun 05
1
length-0 list as dimnames
Hi,
I'm working on a package and observed a behaviour that was suggested
to be incompatible with the documentation.
The code below:
x <- matrix(1:4, 2)
dimnames(x) <- list()
works just fine. But checking the documentation for dimnames(), it
states that if value is a list "its components are either 'NULL' or a
character vector with positive length of the appropriate
2007 Jun 12
1
Build Windows pkgs from source - online
Hi,
First of all, I apologize for sending out this message, as I'm sure
the answer is on the archives, but I just can't find it.
Not long ago, there was a discussion about building Windows packages
from the source code and someone posted a link to a website to which
we could submit the source and get the Windows version a while later.
Could someone point me to that website or to
1998 Sep 15
7
Samba and NIS
Dear All,
I am attempting to set up Samba 1.9.18p8 on a Sun E450 running Solaris
2.6. The Sun is configured as a NIS master serving a number of other
Unix machines. It is our primary development platform acting as a NIS
client and also has auto mounted home directories for users.
Samba has been built using GCC 2.8.1 with the following options set:
FLAGSM = -DSUNOS5 -DSHADOW_PWD -DAUTOMOUNT
2006 Nov 11
1
Building R from the source
Hi Everyone,
when building (say) R-2.4.0 from the source, is it still the
recommendation to use GCC 3.4?
Thank you very much,
Benilton Carvalho
PhD Candidate
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins University
2009 Dec 26
1
[BioC] How to do RMA without summary to probeset level?
I think that you misunderstood me.
As far as I know, RMA does three things: background correction,
quantile normalization, and summary from probes to probesets. I want
the probe values after background correction and quantile
normalization but before the summary.
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Benilton Carvalho <bcarvalh at jhsph.edu> wrote:
> pm(data)
>
> b
>
> On Dec
2006 Nov 09
1
Failing to install R-2.4.0 on FC4
Hi everyone,
Firstly, I'm sorry for the cross-post. I re-read the posting guide
and it appears my question is more related to r-devel.... (i think :-) )
I downloaded the source code available at:
http://cran.fhcrc.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.4.0.tar.gz
to a linux machine (Linux 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4smp #1 SMP).
I successfully configured and compiled it, which means I'm able to
run it from the
2007 Jun 06
6
p-value from GEE
Hi to all,
I found in the R-help archive how to calculate the p-value for a gee result:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/74150.html
but there are two questions (I am afraid they are basic questions ...)
1. why is the result multiplicated with 2
2. how could I decide between lower.tail =TRUE and FALSE:
example: