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2000 May 12
2
Documentation of par(gamma) (PR#540)
The on-line documentation for par() refers to a 'gamma' argument. However, if 'par()' is invoked, there is no gamma argument. -- Art Salwin salwin@mitretek.org (202) 863-2985 (202) 863-2988 (fax) --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = Windows arch = x86 os = Win32 system = x86, Win32 status = major = 1 minor = 0.0 year = 2000 month = February
2000 May 12
1
Typo in documentation for order() (PR#541)
The documentation for 'order()' has the following sentence: `sort.list' is the same, using only one argument put allowing partial sorting. Should "put" be "but" or possibly "'partial'"? -- Art Salwin salwin@mitretek.org (202) 863-2985 (202) 863-2988 (fax) --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = Windows arch =
2000 Mar 30
1
How do you go beyond tapply()?
"An Introduction to R" notes that the function tapply() can be used to index a vector by multiple categories. But they don't show how to do this. How does one implement, for example, the example in the text in which tax accountants are indexed by both state and sex? Is there a way to use tapply() to put the vector into bins defined by the levels instead of having to exactly match
2000 Oct 17
2
Percentile function
Is there an R function that inputs a value and a vector, and returns the percentile corresponding to the value? Something like pvalue<-function(x,vector){mean(x>=vector)} but with interpolation. Given the above function, is there a way to do the following without the loop: for(i in 1:10) y[i] <- pvalue(x[i],vector) where x and y are numeric vectors of length 10? -- Art Salwin
2000 Apr 24
1
Comments on Win95 R Distribution (PR#527)
Here are some comments generated by a new R user based on initial experiences with the tool. On-line help for tapply: The following appears "for to each (non-empty) group of values" It seems there's an extra preposition in this sentence. On-line help for cut: "break" should be "breaks" morley.data not available with the distribution. Would be helpful for
2000 May 15
1
Non linear regression using Levenberg-Marquardt method
Hello, I want to fit some non linear models with the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. It doesn''t seem to exist any function to do this in R ( well, maybe one does, but I''m a new user, and the only documentation I have is "An introduction to R"). I''d like to know if this function exists, maybe throught an additionnal package. I''d also like to know if if
2000 Jul 12
2
Removing Objects from workspace
Hi all, how can I remove objects from the workspace which starts with a certain pattern, e.g. lm (lm1, lm2, lm3 etc). Wildcards won?t work. Thanks, Sven -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the
2000 Oct 02
0
Use of example()
> Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 08:53:32 -0400 > From: Art Salwin <salwin at mitretek.org> > X-Accept-Language: en > To: R Help List <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> > Subject: [R] Use of example() > X-MIMETrack: Itemize by SMTP Server on Mail1/Mitretek Systems(Release 5.0.4 |June 8, 2000) at 10/02/2000 08:51:32 AM, Serialize by Router on Mail1/Mitretek Systems(Release 5.0.4
2008 Aug 12
1
wishlist: par(ann=FALSE) applied to hist?
par(ann=FALSE) appears to have no effect on hist.default; it would be nice if it did ... (boxplot, which plots via bxp, which calls internal do_title, does -- in a quick search I can't figure out where the value of ann takes effect ...) thanks Ben Bolker -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature
2004 Jul 19
1
par(ann=FALSE) ignored by image() (PR#7112)
Full_Name: Karel 'Clock' Kulhavy Version: 1.9.0 OS: GNU/Linux Submission from: (NULL) (212.71.168.94) par(ann=FALSE) is ignored by image() graphics function.
2004 Mar 12
2
ANN: wxRuby 0.2.1 has been released!
This long-awaited version is available from rubyforge: http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ The big news, of course, is that it includes binary builds for MS Windows and Mac OS X Panther. I may add one or more Linux binaries later, or they may have to wait for 0.3. This is still an early beta release, so it still has a number of known problems. If you find a problem that is not mentioned
2006 Jan 02
3
ANN: new rails site/RoR praise
Hi, >From idea to launch in less than 48 hours (those 48 hours including the new year party ;) , rails once again showed its effectiveness. Last friday I read the news about a guy who sold a million pixels for 1$ each on his homepage. After slamming my head during half an hour for not having thought of it [1], I thought I''d better spend some time on a rails project, and more as a
2002 Jan 17
2
ANN: ReplayGain Winamp2 plugin for MP3, FLAC, MOD, etc.
This new ReplayGain feature is cool, but made all my .mp3 and .mod files sound so loud, so I wrote a Winamp DSP plugin that: - If a file is playing that is not known, a ReplayGain value will be calculated while playing. - If a file is known, the ReplayGain value is applied. What that means is that my .mp3 files now sound as loud as my .oggs. I hacked this thing together very quick, so
2006 May 11
7
[ANN/ADV] Ruby for Rails now published in paper!
Hi -- I''m on the road, so I haven''t laid eyes on it yet -- but word on the virtual street is that "Ruby for Rails: Ruby techniques for Rails developers" is now out in paper. It will probably take a little longer to trickle to your neighborhood Barnes and Noble... but you can order it now from the publisher. See http://www.manning.com/black. And trickle it will, too.
2011 Oct 19
1
[LLVMdev] ANN: libclc (OpenCL C library implementation)
Hi Micah, The numbers from the paper were measured with the ATI Stream SDK v2.1 (it's only mentioned in the references I think). The most recent measurements I have were done with the current v2.5. Best, Ralf Am 19.10.2011 23:43, schrieb Villmow, Micah: > Ralf, > What version of the SDK were you using for your analysis? I don't see that in the slides/pdf. > > Thanks, >
2003 Aug 27
0
ANN: wxRuby API Documentation
We have just posted some interim API documentation for wxRuby. You can find it at http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/wxrubydoc.html Curt PS A big thank you to Gerard A.W. Vreeswijk for writing the script that produces this documentation!
2011 Feb 10
1
"Error in plot.window(...) : invalid 'xlim' value" from plot(...par(new = TRUE))
[New to the community; still in early part of R's learning curve.] Several months ago, I was requested to generate some graphs on a periodic basis. Accordingly, I managed to figure out a way to do so, using a combination of Perl and R (in a FreeBSD environment). While I've needed to adjust a few things here and there, the general approach has been pretty solid , and the R part has had
2014 Feb 03
3
Memory leak - how to investigate
My web & name server runs out of memory from time to time, to the point where it's completely unresponsive to anything. At that point reset is the only alternative. (Or, as this is a virtual guest, I just say "virsh destroy"). But why this happens - I would like to know. The host in question is a KVM guest, and runs CentOS 6.4. From "top" (situation now): Mem:
2011 Oct 19
0
[LLVMdev] ANN: libclc (OpenCL C library implementation)
Ralf, What version of the SDK were you using for your analysis? I don't see that in the slides/pdf. Thanks, Micah > -----Original Message----- > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] > On Behalf Of Ralf Karrenberg > Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 2:13 PM > To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] ANN: libclc (OpenCL C
2009 Mar 25
5
[Cucumber] ANN: Cucumber with pure Java
Big news for all Java programmers out there. Now you can use Cucumber with pure Java! That''s right, you don''t have to write a single line of Ruby! (1) All of your step definitions can be written as annotated methods in POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects). To get a taste of what this looks like, check out the simple example in the cucumber_java project on GitHub: * README for