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2011 Nov 21
3
How do I query "..." in a function call?
This is probably a very noobish question, but if I want to create a function that allows an undetermined number of, say, numeric vectors to be fed to it, I would use: myfunction = function(...) { # Do something } Right? If so, how do I a) count the number of vectors "fed" to the function, and b) how do I treat those vectors as variables, e.g. for the call:
2012 Apr 05
4
Best way to search r- functions and mailing list?
R-helpers: It looks like http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/search.html has stopped spidering the mailing lists -- this used to be my go-to site for searching for R solutions. Are there any good replacements for this? I want to be able to search both functions and mailing lists at the same time. Cheers! --j -- Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Geography University of
2012 Apr 09
1
Listing the contents of an FTP directory via R?
R-helpers: I'd like to be able to store all the file information from an ftp site (e.g. file and foldernames) through an R command. Any ideas how to do this? Here's an example site to use: ftp://e4ftl01.cr.usgs.gov/MOTA/MCD15A3.005 --j -- Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science University of Illinois at
2013 Apr 16
4
Singular design matrix in rq
Quantreggers: I'm trying to run rq() on a dataset I posted at: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8Kij67bij_ASUpfcmJ4LTFEUUk/edit?usp=sharing (it's a 1500kb csv file named "singular.csv") and am getting the following error: mydata <- read.csv("singular.csv") fit_spl <- rq(raw_data[,1] ~ bs(raw_data[,i],df=15),tau=1) > Error in rq.fit.br(x, y, tau = tau, ...) :
2013 Jul 12
2
"Proper" way to use a "hidden" function in an R-package?
R-developers: I'm working on updating my R package "spatial.tools", and one thing I was wondering was the proper way to have hidden functions -- should I simply not export them to the namespace and use the ::: operator to call them (which is what I currently do)? --j -- Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD Assistant Professor Global Environmental Analysis and Remote Sensing (GEARS)
2013 Sep 27
2
Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit when using list.files()
R-helpers: I'm running a file search on my entire drive (Mac OS X) using: files_found <- list.files(dir="/",pattern=somepattern,recursive=TRUE,full.names=TRUE) where somepattern is a search pattern (which I have confirmed via a unix "find / -name somepattern" only returns ~ 3 results). I keep getting an error: Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit when
2013 Jan 22
2
Adding a line to barchart
R-helpers: I need a quick help with the following graph (I'm a lattice newbie): require("lattice") npp=1:5 names(npp)=c("A","B","C","D","E") barchart(npp,origin=0,box.width=1) # What I want to do, is add a single vertical line positioned at x = 2 that lays over the bars (say, using a dotted line). How do I go about doing this?
2013 Jun 10
1
Policy/best practices on renaming functions in packages
R-developers: I'm beginning to work on a manuscript for a set of functions I developed for a package I have on CRAN (spatial.tools), and I'd like to rename a function in my package to give a better idea of what it does prior to manuscript submission -- is there a "safe" way to do a backwards-compatible rename of a function within a CRAN package (so functions that rely on the
2013 Feb 01
3
Loading a list into the environment
R-helpers: Say I have a list: myvariables <- list(a=1:10,b=20) Is there a way to load the list components into the environment as variables based on the component names? i.e. by applying this theoretical function to myvariables I would have the variables a and b loaded into the environment without having to explicitly define them. --j -- Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD Assistant Professor
2013 Oct 03
1
Including R code from another package...
R-developers: I had a quick question for the group -- let's say a package I am developing depends on a single, small function from a large CRAN-listed package. I can, of course, set a dependency within my own package, but are there means by which I can include the R script + man file DIRECTLY in my package (of course attributing the code to the original programmer). Does it require me
2011 Aug 23
5
Easier ways to create .Rd files?
R-helpers: Are there any ways to auto-generate R-friendly (e.g. will pass a compilation check) .Rd files given a set of .R code? How about GUIs that help properly format the .Rd files? Thanks! I want a basic set of .Rd files that I can update as I go, but as with most things my documentation typically lags behind my coding by a few days. --j -- Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD Assistant Project
2012 Dec 06
2
Best way to coerce numerical data to a predetermined histogram bin?
Folks: Say I have a set of histogram breaks: breaks=c(1:10,15) # With bin ids: bin_ids=1:(length(breaks)-1) # and some data (note that some of it falls outside the breaks: data=runif(min=1,max=20,n=100) *** What is the MOST EFFICIENT way to "classify" data into the histogram bins (return the bin_ids) and, say, return NA if the value falls outside of the bins. By classify, I mean
2012 Oct 17
2
Completely ignoring an error in a function...
The code base is a bit too complicated to paste in here, but the gist of my question is this: given I have a function myfunction <- function(x) { # Do something A # Do something B # Do something C } Say "#Do something B" returns this error: Error in cat(list(...), file, sep, fill, labels, append) : argument 2 (type 'list') cannot be handled by 'cat' A standard
2009 Oct 23
2
splitting a vector of strings...
Quick question -- if I have a vector of strings that I'd like to split into two new vectors based on a substring that is inside of each string, what is the most efficient way to do this? The substring that I want to split on is multiple characters, if that matters, and it is contained in every element of the character vector. --j -- Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar
2009 Nov 02
2
"Safe" way to automatically install required packages...
R-helpers: I'm working on an r-package that I want to make as easy-to-use as possible for a novice R-user, which includes automatically installing required packages. I, myself, am a novice R-packager, so the solution I came up with was to embed: print("Loading required packages...") if (!require("reshape")) { install.packages("reshape") } if
2011 Jun 29
1
Querying the path separator?
Hopefully this is a pretty easy fix -- I need to have R query the path separator for some code I'm trying to write (it involves using a system() call) -- the call requires a path and a wildcard, e.g.: command="mycommand /path/to/*.files" in the case of unix or, command="mycommand.exe C:\\path\\to\\*.files" on a windows box System.which is working correctly, so the
2010 Jan 28
2
Data frame of different sized lists in a function call
I'm hoping to get some "best practice" feedback for constructing a function call which takes an undefined set of DIFFERENT length vectors -- e.g. say we have two lists: list1=c(1:10) list2=c(2:4) lists = data.frame(list1,list2) coerces those two to be the same length (recycling list2 to fill in the missing rows) -- what is a quick way of having each of those lists retain their
2009 Aug 27
19
Best R text editors?
Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors that have some level of direct R interface (e.g. Tinn-R, Komodo+SciViews). Thanks! --j -- Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar Center for Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing (CSTARS) University of California, Davis One Shields Avenue The
2010 Aug 25
2
Removing inter-bar spaces in barchart
Rhelpers: I'm trying to make a barchart of a 2-group dataset (barchart(x~y,data=data,groups=z,horizontal=FALSE)). My problem is that I can't, for the life of me, seem to get rid of the inter-bar space -- box.ratio set to 10000 doesn't do much. Any ideas? I'd ideally want zero space between the bars. Thanks! --j -- Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD Assistant Project Scientist
2004 Feb 19
4
1024GB max memory on R for Windows XP?
I have 2GB installed on my windows XP box running R 1.9.0, and after performing a prune.tree(intree,newdata), I get an out of memory error within R, but it says the maximum allowed is 1024gb (1/2 of what I have!) Can R not use more than 1GB on an XP box? I noticed I had ~600mb left over after R conked out, so clearly I had more memory... What about virtual memory? --j -- Jonathan Greenberg