similar to: hist() ignores 'probability=T' (PR#944)

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2001 Jul 02
1
text.rpart: Unwanted NA labels on terminal nodes (PR#1009)
Brian The following (which is new to rw1030) occurs with both Windows 98 & Windows ME. I have not tested behaviour under Unix or Linux, but I expect it is no different. text.rpart() prints unwanted NAs (presumably in the splitting criterion position) on terminal nodes. Criterion <- factor(paste("Leaf", 1:5)) Node <- factor(1:5)
2015 Jan 25
1
R CMD check message: "The following files should probably not be installed"
I am doing [R version 3.1.2 (2014-10-31) -- "Pumpkin Helmet?; Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0 (64-bit)] > R CMD build DAAGviz > R CMD check DAAGviz_1.0.3.tar.gz Without a .Rinstignore file, I get: <<< The following files should probably not be installed: ?figs10.pdf?, ?figs11.pdf?, ?figs12.pdf?, ?figs13.pdf?, ?figs14.pdf?, ?figs5.pdf?, ?figs6.pdf?, ?figs9.pdf?
2010 Nov 15
2
L-shaped boxes with lattice graphs?
Can anyone suggest an equivalent, for lattice graphs, of the base graphics argument bty="l"? NB that I am leaving off the box around the strip, with a strip function: stripfun <- function(which.given,which.panel, factor.levels=as.expression(levlist), ...){ panel.text(x=0, y=0.5, lab = as.expression(levlist[which.panel[which.given]]),
2008 Jan 26
3
REvolution
Does anyone know any more than is in the following press release about REvolution Computing and their commercialization of R? http://www.intel.com/capital/news/releases/080122.htm "Intel Capital, the global investment arm of Intel Corporation, today announced that it has invested in the Series A financing of REvolution Computing, creator of parallel computing software for computational
2009 Sep 19
2
Use of R in Schools
I am looking for information on experimentation with the use of R in the teaching of statistics and science in schools. Any leads would be very welcome. I am certain that there is such experimentation. I've made this inquiry on r-sig-teaching, with no response. John. John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 Centre
2013 Oct 03
1
Error in "Writing R Extensions"
In Section 1.4.2 of "Writing R Extensions" %\VignetteEngine{knitr::knitr} should be %\VignetteEngine{knitr::knit} > sessionInfo() R version 3.0.2 (2013-09-25) Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0 (64-bit) Is this sort of thing best reported here, or is a huge report in order? John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax
2014 Nov 13
1
Correction in help(factanal)
<<< Thus factor analysis is in essence a model for the correlation matrix of x, ? = ?'? + ? >>> This should surely be ? = ??' + ? Also line 3 under ?Details? says <<< for a p?element row-vector x, ? >>> x is here surely a column vector, albeit the transpose of a row vector from the data matrix. cf page 322 of ?Modern Applied Statistics with S?, 4th
2005 Oct 01
2
Multiple expressions, when using substitute()
expression() accepts multiple expressions as arguments, thus: plot(1:2, 1:2) legend("topleft", expression(y == a * x^b, "where "* paste(y=="wood; ", x=="dbh"))) Is there a way to do this when values are to be substituted for a and b? i.e., the first element of the legend argument to legend() becomes,
2011 Feb 04
1
keep.source when semicolons separate statements on the one line
The following is 'semicolon.Rnw' > \SweaveOpts{engine=R, keep.source=TRUE} > > <<xycig-A, eval=f, echo=f>>= > library(SMIR); data(bronchit); library(KernSmooth) > @ % > > Code for panel A is > <<code-xycig-A, eval=f, echo=t>>= > <<xycig-A>> > @ % Sweave("semicolon") yields the following 'semicolon.tex'
2007 Oct 27
1
Unwanted axis labels when rug() has POSIXlt argument (PR#10380)
rug() may add integer axis labels when called with a POSIXlt object as argument. dtimes <- c("09/29/2007 12:54", "09/30/2007 00:14", "10/01/2007 00:14", "10/02/2007 00:14", "10/03/2007 00:14", "10/04/2007 00:14", "10/05/2007 00:14", "10/06/2007 00:14", "10/07/2007
2011 Apr 09
1
Compression of largish expression array files in the DAAGbio/inst/doc directory?
The inst/doc directory of the DAAG package has 6 files coral551.spot, ... that are around 0.85 MB each. It would be useful to be able to zip then, but that as matters stand interferes with the use of the Sweave file that uses them to demonstrate input of expression array data that is in the "spot" format. They do not automatically get unzipped when required. I have checked that
2007 Sep 23
3
html help fails for named vector objects (PR#9927)
help(letters, htmlhelp=TRUE) fails. Under the Mac OSX gui, the message is 'Help for the topic "a" was not found.' Under the version documented below, and under Windows, the message is "No documentation for 'a' in specified packages and libraries:" repeated for all the elements of letters, then followed by "you could try
2010 Nov 25
1
\Sweaveopts error
I have a file 4lmetc.Rnw, intended for inclusion in a LaTeX document, that starts: \SweaveOpts{engine=R, keep.source=TRUE} \SweaveOpts{eps=FALSE, prefix.string=snArt/4lmetc} The attempt to process the file through Sweave generates the error: > Sweave("4lmetc") Writing to file 4lmetc.tex Processing code chunks ... 1 : keep.source term verbatim Error in file(srcfile$filename, open =
2011 Jun 29
1
R-devel Digest, Vol 100, Issue 28
I get the same style of path as Hadley. This is on Windows 7 Home Premium with SP1. I start R by clicking on the R-2.31.0 icon. I'd assumed that it was a change that came with R-2.13.0! (On 32-bit Windows XP, which I have just checked, I do indeed get the 8.3 paths.) > R.home() [1] "C:/Programs/R/R-2.13.0" > sessionInfo() R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13) Platform:
2005 Oct 13
1
arima: warning when fixing MA parameters.
I am puzzled by the warning message in the output below. It appears whether or not I fit the seasonal term (but the precise point of doing this was to fit what is effectively a second seasonal term). Is there some deep reason why AR parameters ("Warning message: some AR parameters were fixed: ...") should somehow intrude into the fitting of a model that has only MA terms? >
2009 Feb 17
1
plot.lm: "Cook's distance" label can overplot point labels
The following code demonstrates an annoyance with plot.lm(): library(DAAGxtras) x11(width=3.75, height=4) nihills.lm <- lm(log(time) ~ log(dist) + log(climb), data = nihills) plot(nihills.lm, which=5) OR try the following xy <- data.frame(x=c(3,1:5), y=c(-2, 1:5)) plot(lm(y ~ x, data=xy), which=5) The "Cook's distance" text overplots the label for the point with the
2007 Dec 30
2
Symbolic substitution in parallel; use infinity symbol?
I'd like to be able to modify axlab in (C) below so that 'Inf' is replaced by the infinity symbol. y <- rnorm(40) breaks <- c(-Inf, -1, 1, Inf) x <- cut(y, breaks=breaks) plot(unclass(x), y, xaxt="n", xlab="") ## A: The following gives the axis labels "(-Inf, 1]", etc. axis(1, at=1:3, labels=expression("(-Inf,-1]", "(-1,1]",
2005 Feb 22
1
Re: R-help Digest, Vol 24, Issue 22
You need to give the model formula that gave your output. There are two sources of variation (at least), within and between locations; though it looks as though your analysis may have tried to account for this (but if so, the terms are not laid out in a way that makes for ready interpretation. The design is such (two locations) that you do not have much of a check that effects are consistent over
2012 Jan 24
1
Failure to get compactPDF to compact a pdf file
I am failing to get compactPDF to make any change to a pdf file that, a/c to the message from the CRAN upload site, can be very substantially compacted. Any ideas what may be wrong? I have also tried recreating the pdf file. I also tried R CMD build --resave-data --compact-vignettes DAAG The data files compact alright (but I get the 'significantly better compression' warning message
2007 May 01
1
Levels attribute in integer columns created by model.frame()
The following is evidence of what is surely an undesirable feature. The issue is the handling, in calls to model.frame(), of an explanatory variable that has been derived as an unclassed factor. (Ross Darnell drew this to my attention.) ## Data are slightly modified from p.191 of MASS > worms <- data.frame(sex=gl(2,6), Dose=factor(rep(2^(0:5),2)), +