Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Difference between 10 and 10L"
2009 Dec 28
2
seq.int broken (seq as well) (PR#14169)
Full_Name: Jens Oehlschl?gel
Version: 2.10.1
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (156.109.18.2)
# fine as expected from help page:
# "from+by, ..., up to the sequence value less than or equal to to"
# thus 1+10=11 is not in
> seq.int(1L, 10L, by=10L)
[1] 1
# of course 1+1e7 should also not be in
# but is: wrong
> seq.int(1L, 1e7L, by=1e7L)
[1] 1e+00 1e+07
# since we use
2010 Jun 16
1
R and LINGO?
Good Evening
Does anyone in the R-help list have experience writing an R wrapper that interfaces with the commercial packages LINGO and/or LINDO.api from R?
I have a set of nonlinear/mixed integer problems that solve nicely with LINGO but I would like to use R to set the problems up and analyze/plot the solutions dynamaically. I have searched the archives and have not found any R packages that
2009 Oct 09
1
Placing text in a ggplot
I am attempting to graph 12 months of temperatures, delineate the months with a vline and place the names of the months at the top of the graph.
So far I have gotten everything to work except the names, despite getting a similar graph to work yesterday the day before yesterday with Baptise A's help. Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong. Data set is below code.
Thanks.
Code
2009 May 15
1
data summary and some automated t.tests.
I would like to preform a t.test to each of the measured variables
(sand.silt etc.) with a mean and sd for each of the treatments (up or
down), and out put this as a table.... I am having a hard time
starting- maybe it is to close to lunch. Any suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.
Stephen Sefick
x <- (structure(list(sample. = structure(c(1L, 7L, 8L, 9L, 10L, 11L,
12L, 13L, 14L, 2L, 3L,
2009 May 28
2
ggplot2 legend
Hi:
I need some help with the legend. I got 14 samples(Muestreo) and I
am trying to plot a smooth line for each sample. I am able to accomplish that but the problem is that the legend only displays every other sample. How can I force the legend to show all of my Muestreos? Thanks in advance.
fish_ByMuestreo <- structure(list(data = structure(list(SampleDate = structure(c(3L,
3L, 3L, 3L,
2008 Dec 02
1
ggplot2 facet_wrap problem
Hadley,
I don't know if I am doing something wrong or if it is ggplot please
see the two graphs at the bottom of the page (code).
melt.nut <- (structure(list(RiverMile = c(119L, 119L, 119L, 119L, 119L, 119L,
119L, 119L, 119L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 148L, 179L,
179L, 179L, 179L, 179L, 179L, 179L, 185L, 185L, 185L, 185L, 185L,
185L, 185L, 190L, 190L, 190L, 190L, 190L, 190L,
2009 Nov 26
1
lattice --- different properties of lines corresponding to type=c("l", "a") respectively
I think the subject says it all. I want to make a simple lattice plot,
using xyplot with the
argument type=c("l","a").
The problem then is that in the resulting plot it is
difficult/impossible to see which plot corresponds to the average
and which to the individual profiles. I triedthings like extra
arguments lwd=c(1,3) or col=c("blue","red")
hoping
2011 Jun 13
1
Heatmap in R and/or ggplot2
I have a dataframe df with columns x, y, and height. I want to create a
heatmap-like plot that creates a grid of x by y, and then color codes the
grid depending on the value of height.
Is there a ggplot2 object to do this? I'm able to easily do this in Excel
with pivot tables and conditional formatting so I'm including an image that
is close to the output I want. I want to be able to
2017 Jul 22
1
3-day moving average for block maxima
Dear r-users,
I would like to construct 3-day moving average for block maxima series.
I tried this:
bmthree <- lapply(split(dt, dt$Year), function(x) max(sapply(1:(nrow(x)-2),
function(i) with(x, mean(Amount[i:(i+2)],na.rm=TRUE)))))
bmthree
and got the following output.
$`1971`
[1] 70.81667
$`1972`
[1] 68.94553
$`1973`
[1] 102.7236
$`1974`
[1] 73.6625
$`1975`
[1]
2010 Feb 28
1
ggplot 'annotate problem' again.
I had a problem annotating a graph last year ( see http://n4.nabble.com/Putting-names-on-a-ggplot-td907158.html#a907158 for the discussion)
Stefan (smu) provided a solution using annotate(). However I apparently did not update the graph file and,now, when I go back to the thread and try to use Stefan's solution it does not seem to work although I am sure that it did then.
The problem
2012 May 04
7
Breaking up a Row in R (transpose)
I have the following:
Time A1 A1 B1 B1 C1 C2
x y x y x y
0 5 6 6 7 7 9
1 3 4 4 3 9 9
2 5 2 6 4 7 4
I want to change it to the following:
0 1 2
x y x y x y
A1 5 6 3 4 5 2
B1
2012 Aug 06
5
sapply() and by()
Hello everyone,
I have a dataset with 5 colums (4 colums with thresholds of weather
stations and one with month - data of 5 years). Now I would like to
calculate the average for each month.
I tried this unsuccessfully:
lf.med <- sapply(LF[,1:4],mean,LF[,5])
Error in mean.default(X[[1L]], ...) :
'trim' must be numeric and have length 1
With
lf.med <- by(LF[,1:4],LF[,5],mean)
2011 Jun 09
1
lattice plot query
Dear R Group
I have the following data for which I am trying to create subject wise
lattice plot for a given attribute and product .
though the lattice plot is generated, for some reasons that i dont
understand in each plot the subject panels take a random order, I would
rather want all the plots to display the subject order in the same order
as how i have ordered this particular factor level.
2010 Dec 27
1
Can't merge on datetime?
x = structure(list(date = structure(list(sec = c(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0), min = c(0L, 0L,
0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L,
0L, 0L, 0L), hour = c(0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L,
0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L), mday = c(1L, 2L,
3L, 4L, 5L, 8L, 9L, 10L, 11L, 12L, 15L, 16L, 17L, 18L, 19L, 22L,
23L, 24L,
2008 Aug 26
1
processing subset lists and then plot(density())
d <- structure(list(Site = structure(c(8L, 12L, 7L, 6L, 11L, 5L, 10L,
4L, 3L, 2L, 1L, 9L, 8L, 12L, 7L, 6L, 11L, 5L, 10L, 4L, 3L, 2L,
1L, 9L, 8L, 12L, 7L, 6L, 11L, 5L, 10L, 4L, 3L, 2L, 1L, 9L, 8L,
12L, 7L, 6L, 11L, 5L, 10L, 4L, 3L, 2L, 1L, 9L, 8L, 12L, 7L, 6L,
11L, 5L, 10L, 4L, 3L, 2L, 1L, 9L, 8L, 12L, 7L, 6L, 11L, 5L, 10L,
4L, 3L, 2L, 1L, 9L, 8L, 12L, 7L, 6L, 11L, 5L, 10L, 4L, 3L, 2L,
1L, 9L,
2009 Oct 13
1
for loop over S4
Hello,
Consider this :
> setClass("track", representation(x="numeric", y="numeric"))
[1] "track"
> o <- new( "track", x = 1, y = 2 )
> for( i in o ){
+ cat( "hello\n")
+ }
Error: invalid type/length (S4/1) in vector allocation
This happens at those lines of do_for:
n = LENGTH(val);
PROTECT_WITH_INDEX(v =
2017 Dec 06
0
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
> On Dec 6, 2017, at 5:07 AM, Paul Bernal <paulbernal07 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> I have a weekly time series which starts on Jan 4th, 2003 and ends on
> december 31st, 2016.
>
> I set up my ts object as follows:
>
> MyTseries <- ts(mydataset, start=2003, end=2016, frequency=52)
>
> MyModel <- auto.arima(MyTseries, d=1, D=1)
2008 Jun 04
1
dotchart
I am trying to plot the following data using dotchart
intersect.data<-structure(list(X = structure(c(1L, 3L, 8L, 9L, 10L, 11L, 12L,
13L, 14L, 15L, 2L, 4L, 5L, 6L, 7L), .Label = c("1-100", "1001-1100",
"101-200", "1101-1200", "1201-1300", "1301-1400", "1401-1500",
"201-300", "301-400", "401-500",
2017 Dec 06
1
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
Thank you very much David. As a matter of fact, I solved it by doing the
following:
MyTimeSeriesObj <- ts(MyData, freq=365.25/7,
start=decimal_date(mdy("01-04-2003")))
After doing that adjustment, my forecasts dates started from 2017 on.
Cheers,
Paul
2017-12-06 12:03 GMT-05:00 David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net>:
>
> > On Dec 6, 2017, at 5:07 AM, Paul
2017 Dec 06
2
Odd dates generated in Forecasts
Dear friends,
I have a weekly time series which starts on Jan 4th, 2003 and ends on
december 31st, 2016.
I set up my ts object as follows:
MyTseries <- ts(mydataset, start=2003, end=2016, frequency=52)
MyModel <- auto.arima(MyTseries, d=1, D=1)
MyModelForecast <- forecast (MyModel, h=12)
Since my last observation was on december 31st, 2016 I expected my forecast
date to start on