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2007 Jun 27
1
inherits() and virtual classes
Hi How do I test for an object having a particular virtual class? In the following, "onion" is a virtual class, and "octonion" is a non-virtual class contained in onion. The last call to inherits() gives FALSE [R-2.5.0], when inherits.Rd led me to expect TRUE. setClass("onion", representation = "VIRTUAL" )
2005 Sep 09
2
two almost identical packages: best practice
Hi I have written a whole bunch of methods for objects of class "octonion". [ an octonion is a single column of an eight-row matrix. Octonions have their own multiplication rules and are a generalization of quaternions, which are columns of a four-row matrix. ] So far I've done about a dozen generic functions such as seq.octonion(), rep.octonion(), [<-.octonion(), and so on
2005 Oct 21
0
new package bundle: onion
Dear List I have just uploaded a new package, "onion", to CRAN. It provides some functionality for manipulating and visualizing quaternions and octonions. All comments welcome! enjoy rksh -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst National Oceanography Centre, Southampton European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK tel 023-8059-7743 _______________________________________________
2006 Aug 29
2
vector S4 classes
In the Green Book, section 7.5 discusses new vector classes and uses quaternions as an example of a vector class that needs more than one number per element. I would like to define a new class that has a numeric vector and a logical vector of the same length that specifies whether the measurement was accurate. The following code does not behave as desired: >
2005 Jul 29
1
octonions
Hi I thought it would be fun to develop R functionality for the octonions (there is already some work on quaternions). The octonions are an 8 dimensional algebra over the reals, so an octonion may nicely be represented as a real vector of length 8. Applications are many and varied, mostly quantum mechanics. I would like to develop some R functionality in this area. My first problem is how
2005 Jan 07
1
Visualizing complex analytic functions using domain coloring
Hi has anyone coded up domain colouring for visualizing complex analytic functions (such as elliptic functions)? [ the idea is to depict a complex function f(z) using a filled.contour() variant in which the hue is given by Arg(f(z)), and the saturation by Mod(f(z)). ] -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst Southampton Oceanography Centre European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK tel
2006 Sep 13
3
functions and strings
Hi If string <- "xyz" f <- function(x){1 + sin(cos(x)) + exp(x^2)} How do I manipulate "string" and f() to give the string "1 + sin(cos(xyz)) + exp(xyz^2)" ? -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst National Oceanography Centre, Southampton European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK tel 023-8059-7743
2006 Feb 22
3
elements that appear only once
Hi. I have a factor and I want to extract just those elements that appear exactly once. How to do this? Toy example follows. > a <- as.factor(c(rep("oak",5) ,rep("ash",1),rep("elm",1),rep ("beech",4))) > a [1] oak oak oak oak oak ash elm beech beech beech beech Levels: ash beech elm oak > table(a) a ash beech elm oak
2005 Nov 17
3
changing figure size in Sweave
Hi In Sweave, how does one change the size of the plots? I tried using a hook: <<echo=FALSE, print=FALSE, fig=TRUE>>= options(SweaveHooks=list(fig=function() ps.options(width=1))) library(graphics) pairs(iris) @ but this didn't change the size of the figure. How to make the figures a different size? -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst National Oceanography Centre,
2006 Sep 12
1
package.skeleton() in R-2.4.1
Hi R version 2.4.0 alpha (2006-09-06 r39158) MacOSX 10.4.7 There was a thread some time ago as to whether the structure created by package.skeleton() would pass R CMD check. I have an example where package.skeleton() gives an R file that gives an error when sourced. If I type setClass("brob", representation = representation
2007 Mar 19
3
character to numeric conversion
Hi. Is there a straightforward way to convert a character string containing comma-delimited numbers to a numeric vector? In my application, I use system(executable.string, intern=TRUE) which returns a string like "[0.E-38, 2.096751179214927596171268230, 3.678944959657480671183123052, 4.976528845643001020345216157, 6.072390165503099343887569007, 7.007958550337542210168866070,
2006 Feb 28
2
lines() and recycled colours
Hi ?lines says For 'type = "h"', 'col' can be a vector and will be recycled as needed. Why doesn't lines() recycle colours for other types? If I type > plot(0:1,0:1,type="n") > lines(runif(11),runif(11),col=c("red","green")) > then all ten lines are red, with no warning given. Is there a reason why
2008 Mar 26
5
S4 slot with NA default
Hi How do I specify an S4 class with a slot that is potentially numeric, but NA by default? I want the slot to be NA until I calculate its value (an expensive operation, not needed for all applications). When its value is known, I will create a new object with the correct value inserted in the slot. I want "NA" to signify "not known". My attempt fails because
2006 Jul 25
2
pari/gp interface
Hi I'm developing an R package that needs to execute some code written in pari/gp. I've used this before from an R package (elliptic) but the interface is very basic: the R function creates a string such as the following: string <- echo ' ellwp ([ 2+0*I , 0+2*I ], 1+0*I )' | gp -q And then system(string) returns the output from gp which then needs to be text processed
2005 Jun 13
3
extracting components of a list
Hi how do I extract those components of a list that satisfy a certain requirement? If jj <- list(list(a=1,b=4:7),list(a=5,b=3:6),list(a=10,b=4:5)) I want just the components of jj that have b[1] ==4 which in this case would be the first and third of jj, viz list (jj[[1]],jj[[3]]). How to do this efficiently? My only idea was to loop through jj, and set unwanted components to NULL,
2006 Jul 27
4
inserting rows into a matrix
Hi I have a little vector function that takes a vector A of strictly positive integers and outputs a matrix M each of whose columns is the vector, modified in a complicated combinatorical way. Now I want to generalize the function so that A can include zeroes. Given A, I want to strip out the zeroes, pass it to my function, and pad M with rows at positions corresponding to the zeroes
2007 Jan 16
5
"[[" gotcha
The following gotcha caught me off-guard just now. I have two matrices, a and b: a <- matrix(1,3,3) b <- matrix(1,1,1) (note that both "a" and "b" are matrices). I want them in a list: > B <- NULL > B[[1]] <- a > B[[2]] <- b > B [[1]] [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1 1 1 [2,] 1 1 1 [3,] 1 1 1 [[2]] [,1] [1,] 1
2006 Nov 17
2
do.call("+", ...)
Hi How do I make do.call() take "+" as a function for a list of more than two elements? Toy problem follows: f <- function(i){matrix((1:6)^i,2,3)} # Thus f() returns a matrix of size 2x3; I want to add a whole bunch of such matrices, # as in f(1) + f(2) + f(3) + f(4) # But: > do.call("+",sapply(1:4,f,simplify=FALSE)) Error in do.call("+",
2006 Oct 13
5
combinatorics
Hi How do I generate all ways of ordering sets of indistinguishable items? suppose I have two A's, two B's and a C. Then I want AABBC AABCB AACBC ABABC . . .snip... BBAAC . . .snip... CBBAA [there are 5!/(2!*2!) = 30 arrangements. Note AABBC != BBAAC] How do I do this? -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst National Oceanography Centre, Southampton European Way, Southampton SO14
2005 Jan 05
4
output from table() in matrix form
Hi How do I get the output from table() in matrix form? If I have R> table(c(1,1,1,1,2,20)) 1 2 20 4 1 1 I want [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1 2 20 [2,] 4 1 1 The problem is that names(table) is a vector of characters and I need the numeric values. I am using R> rbind(as.integer(names(x)),x) I thought tabulate() might be better as it takes an