similar to: Determining the break points by hist() leads to errors (PR#2432)

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2006 Oct 13
3
OriginateEvent reason codes.
Hi. I'm making calls via the Manager OriginateAction. My action is set to be async and therefore I receive originiate events. Within the originate event that I receive there is a reason code. In the event of failure I need to dermine why the call failed (no pickup, rejected, no such number, circuit busy, ect) and inform the user with a meaningful message. I assume that one is suppose to
2006 Jun 01
9
access model from controller
Hello, Rather new to RoR, so I''m not sure about the terminology and such :-/ . My question is: how could I know the model which is associated to a controller? For example: - controller class is TestController, which is a subclass of ApplicationController - associated model class is Test How could I write some code in a method of ApplicationController to dermine the current
2020 Jun 10
0
CESA-2020:2432 Moderate CentOS 7 microcode_ctl Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2020:2432 Moderate Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2020:2432 The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64: e60f84fe58d8f960f14241fc1c21ad0053213bad8ba294fc3c5f727d37076e4c microcode_ctl-2.1-61.6.el7_8.x86_64.rpm Source:
2015 Jul 20
5
[Bug 2432] New: ssh-keygen and tools should be able to get public part directly from private key (portability)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2432 Bug ID: 2432 Summary: ssh-keygen and tools should be able to get public part directly from private key (portability) Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 6.9p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement
2008 Sep 01
3
another histogram question
Hi there, I hope this question is not as stupid as the one before ... I tried to shorten my histogram (because the distribution is quite skewed and I simply don't want to see the long tail but still use the histogram plot). How can I do something like this? (The example does not work but I don't know why...) data <- rnorm(100) # as example, of course this is not skewed... h <-
2008 Nov 15
1
Rename objects based on list
Hi all, I am trying to find a way to rename R objects with names pulled from a vector of names. For example, I have a data frame, my.data.frame, and a list of names, my.names. My.names is simply the column names of my.data.frame. I want save the histogram with the column name as the name of the object. for (i in 1:ncol(my.data.frame) { tmp<-hist(my.data.frame[,i])
2010 May 13
1
cdplot() with 'POSIXct' x
Hi, Given that cdplot() is used to produce the conditional density of a categorical y along a numerical x, it seems natural that it could be used with a date or time x (such as 'POSIXct'). Is this desirable? If so, I've created a patch that would allow this, by coercing the POSIXct x variable to produce the density, but use the original POSIXct x to draw the x axis. Index:
2009 Jul 26
2
problems hist() and density
Hello, I have a problem with the hist() function and showing densities. The densities sum to 50 and not to 1! I use R version 2.9.1 (2009-06-26) and I load the seqinR library. My data is the following vector: [1] 0.1400000 0.2000000 0.2200000 0.2828283 0.1600000 0.1600000 0.3600000 [8] 0.1600000 0.2200000 0.2600000 0.2000000 0.3000000 0.2200000 0.2342342 [15] 0.1800000 0.2200000 0.1600000
2004 Aug 19
3
probability histogram question
Hello, all; I get an unexpected result when trying to plot a probability histogram with R1.9.1 on windows xp: #with the following code: > x <- runif(100,0,1) > hist(x) > hist(x, freq=F) > h <- hist(x, freq=F) > summary(h) # Length Class Mode #breaks 11 -none- numeric #counts 10 -none- numeric #intensities 10 -none- numeric #density 10
2007 Aug 15
4
Possible to "import" histograms in R?
Hi, I have a large amount of data that I would like to create a histogram of and plot and do things with in R. It is pretty much impossible to read the data into R, so I have written a program to bin the data and now have a list of counts in each bin. Is it possible to somehow import this into R and use hist(), so I can, for instance, plot the probability density? I have looked at the help page
2011 Dec 31
1
Histogram omitting/collapsing groups
I have two large datasets (156K and 2.06M records). Each row has the hour that an event happened, represented by an integer from 0 to 23. R's histogram is combining some data. Here's the command I ran to get the histogram: > histinfo <- hist(crashes$hour, right=FALSE) Here's histinfo: > histinfo $breaks ?[1] ?0 ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 ?8 ?9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
2006 Aug 25
1
How to get back POSIXct format after calculating with hist() results
Hi, I have a casting/formatting question on hist.POSIXt: The histogram plot from POSIXct works perfect (with help of Prof. Ripley -thanks!). When processing the hist(plot=FALSE) output and then plotting the results over the x-axis (bins) coming from hist(), I lose the date/time labels, getting instead integers displayed. Trying to cast the $breaks with as.POSIXct gives silly results with
2008 Jan 11
1
Histogram from frequency table?
Hi, I've had some trouble figuring out how to produce a histogram in R directly given a frequency table or relative frequency table. I've looked through the documentation and mailing list, and have only found information on producing histograms given the original data set. Any help would be appreciated! An example of what I'd like to do would be to take the following frequency table:
2009 Feb 16
1
Adjusting the Axis in a histogram to the prespecified breaks
Hello I tried a few searches on hist, histogram, equidist and space (space=0 was mentioned in one contribution), but none of that so far worked. It also says in the help "##-- For non-equidistant breaks, counts should NOT be graphed unscaled:" - which is precisely what I am looking for, but I cannot find it. I want to make a histogram using breaks which are spaced exponentially and in
2009 Jun 01
1
Bug in hist() when working with Dates ?
Hi, It seems that hist() has a buggy behavior when breaking over "days". The bug can be reproduced in a few steps: > d=data.frame(date=c("2009-01-01", "2009-01-02", "2009-01-02")) > d$date=as.Date(d$date) > d$date [1] "2009-01-01" "2009-01-02" "2009-01-02" > h=hist(d$date, "days") > h$count [1] 3
2008 Feb 16
3
how to specify the location of tick mark on x axies
Dear: I want to plot barplot and let bar be in the middle of each x axis category. Do you have this experience? Many Thanks! Xin [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Nov 26
2
hist and truehist
Hello! Up to now I have been using hist() to display the distributions. Howevere, I noteiced strange numbers on y (vertical) axis, if I used probability = T or freq = F option. I thought it is a bug and launched the R-bug system and found some posts on that matter. Brian Ripley responded to one, that one should look at truehist() for that. Ok I can use truehist() if I want to see the ratios
2012 Feb 06
2
histogram
With R and the hist function, is there a way to make a histogram in which the y axis denotes propotion with respect to a separate sample dataset of the same range instead of frequency? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Oct 24
3
Creating a histogram properly
Hello all, I'm trying to make a histogram of the data contained in my dataframe. The summary of the data gives me exactly what I want summary (Data) V1 V2 first001: 3 last001: 9 first002: 3 last002: 7 first003: 2 last003: 6 (Other) :52 (Other): 27 But how do I capture the names and values in vectors so I can plot them?
2006 Apr 05
1
hist function: freq=FALSE for standardised histograms
Dear All, I am a undergraduate using R for the first time. It seems like an excellent program and one that I look forward to using a lot over the next few years, but I have hit a very basic problem that I can't solve. I want to produce a standardised histogram, i.e. one where the area under the graph is equal to 1. I look at the manual for the histogram function and find this: freq: