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2008 Jun 25
0
tiff()-bug (was re:Preparing high quality figures
Hi, I don't know if this matters but it worked for me with no problems ?. > sessionInfo() R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22) i386-pc-mingw32 locale: LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252;LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=English_United States.1252 attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets
2007 Oct 10
2
download.file not working
Hi all, I'm trying to download a file from the net, and the download.file command leaves it corrupted, i.e excel cannot open it. It seems as if it's going ok, however. Does anyone have an idea of what's going on? regards, Gustaf Rydevik ---- >download.file(url="http://www.who.int/entity/whosis/whostat2006_demographics.xls",destfile="whodem.xls") trying URL
2008 May 23
2
Preparing high quality figures with tiff as end result
Hi all, I'm currently preparing some figures that will be submitted to PloS One. In their guidelines they state that they will only accept figures in tiff or eps format, with the warning that eps figures will be converted to tiff format ( see http://www.plosone.org/static/figureGuidelines.action ). Because of this conversion, I figured I'd generate tiff-format figures from the beginning.
2008 Oct 09
1
Error when reading a SAS transport file
Dear All, I get the following error when using either SASxport or Hmisc to read an .xpt file: > w <- read.xport("D:/consult/Trophos/dnp/base/TRO_ds_20081006.xpt") Erreur dans factor(x, f$value, f$label) : invalid labels; length 15 should be 1 or 14 > z<- sasxport.get("D:/consult/Trophos/dnp/base/TRO_ds_20081006.xpt") Erreur dans factor(x, f$value, f$label) :
2008 Aug 12
2
Possible buglet (wart ?) of odfWeave 0.7.6 (with workaround)
Dear List, I have had problems inserting some (not all !) figures via odfWeave (using print(someLatticeFunction)...). The figure was correctly displayed in a R device window but the resulting ODF document displayed the correct space for the figure and an empty frame with a "broken image" icon and a "read error" mention. Exploration of the odf (.odt, in my case) file showed
2007 Sep 15
1
R-2.6.0 for Windows, semi-transparent colours and layout()
Hi, The added support for semi-transparent colours in `windows' under R-2.6.0 for Windows is much appreciated. However, I've discovered that issuing a `layout' (or `par' with arguments `mfcol'/`mfrow') call and then trying to plot several figures with semi-transparent colour on the same page results in only the first one being fully drawn. E.g. > x <-
2012 Sep 12
1
SNPRelate package error
Dear all, I am using the R package SNPRelate but I found an error when I run the following command. Do you know what might be the problem? Thanks in advance. > vcf.fn <- system.file("extdata", "sequence.vcf", package="SNPRelate") > snpgdsVCF2GDS(vcf.fn, "test.gds") Start snpgdsVCF2GDS ... Open
2009 Jun 01
2
Sweave:Figures from plot (LME output) not getting generated (pdf or eps)
Hi, I seem to be facing a strange problem when I use Sweave for creating a LaTeX document of the R lme() output --- The EPS and PDF figure files get created, but are empty. I have attached a reproducible example below (taken from the R lme() help example). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article}
2013 Mar 04
1
Mysterious issues with reading text files from R in ArcGIS and Excel
It seems within the last ~3 months Ive been having issues with writing text or csv files from a R data frame.  The problem is multifold and it is hard to filter  out what is going on and where the problem is.  So, Im hoping someone else has come across this and may provide insight.   My current settings for R: R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) locale: [1]
2013 Mar 05
1
R-help Digest, Vol 121, Issue 5
On R 2.15.2 and ArcGIS 9.3.1, it works for me in ArcCatalog but you have to follow the particulars here: http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?TopicName=Accessing_delimited_text_file_data For example: write.table(test, '***.tab', sep = '\t', row.names = F) The extension .tab and sep = '\t' are required for text files. Didn't test row.names=T but I
2008 Nov 05
2
Simple rep() question duplicating times and dates.
I want to create a data.frame of time and date for a year. I started with the idea of simply producing two vectors (time and date) The first part ( time) is easy. rep(1:24, 365) But how do I get a series of 24 dates for O1 January 2005 and repeat this to 31 December 2005. It should be easy but I don't see it. Thanks
2006 Dec 08
2
Aggregate?
Hi All, I think i'm failing to undersatnd how aggregate() is supposed to work. example: test1<-sample(c(0,1),100,replace=T) test2<-sample(letters,100,replace=T) aggregate(test1,list(test2),sum) Error in data.frame(w, lapply(y, unlist, use.names = FALSE)) : arguments imply differing number of rows: 26, 0 I thought this would give me a list containing the number of ones that
2017 Jun 03
3
cygwin1.dll problems when installing packages from source
Hi all, I am having some problems in updating some packages from source. I start with : install.packages("Boom",lib="C:/RownLib",type="source") I get the following error message : * installing *source* package 'Boom' ... ** package 'Boom' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked ** libs *** arch - i386 c:/Rtools/mingw_32/bin/g++ -std=gnu++11
2017 Jun 03
0
cygwin1.dll problems when installing packages from source
On 03/06/2017 6:31 AM, Vivek Sutradhara wrote: > Hi all, > I am having some problems in updating some packages from source. I start > with : > install.packages("Boom",lib="C:/RownLib",type="source") > > I get the following error message : Do you have multiple copies of cygwin1.dll? Duncan Murdoch > > * installing *source* package
2009 Dec 14
6
write.csv and header
Dear list, I would like to export a matrix to a TXT-File by using write.csv (not necessarily). Is there a way to add a header (with additional informations concerning the project) spanning multiple lines to this file before the actual data are listed up? Should look like this: date: filename: number of permutations: ------------ data (as a matrix) Any suggestions? Thnx in advance.
2017 Jun 03
2
cygwin1.dll problems when installing packages from source
Hi, As far as I can see, no. On checking, I have confirmed that the only location of cygwin1.dll is : C:\Rtools\bin Thanks Vivek 2017-06-03 12:57 GMT+02:00 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>: > On 03/06/2017 6:31 AM, Vivek Sutradhara wrote: > >> Hi all, >> I am having some problems in updating some packages from source. I start >> with : >>
2017 Jun 03
0
cygwin1.dll problems when installing packages from source
On 03/06/2017 7:00 AM, Vivek Sutradhara wrote: > Hi, > As far as I can see, no. > > On checking, I have confirmed that the only location of > cygwin1.dll is : > C:\Rtools\bin I would re-install Rtools, and make sure C:\Rtools\bin appears first in your PATH. Duncan Murdoch > > Thanks > Vivek > > 2017-06-03 12:57 GMT+02:00 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at
2010 Jun 22
1
New errors with difftime()-objects in 2.11.1 (was Re: Request: difftime method for cut())
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Gustaf Rydevik <gustaf.rydevik at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > The recent change in 2.11 that made as.numeric() return false on > difftime-objects broke some of my code that calculated age classes of > individuals using cut(). While this was no big thing to fix for me, it > might be wise > to provide a cut.difftime method to ?stop
2010 Jun 22
1
New errors with difftime()-objects in 2.11.1 (was Re: Request: difftime method for cut())
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Gustaf Rydevik <gustaf.rydevik at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > The recent change in 2.11 that made as.numeric() return false on > difftime-objects broke some of my code that calculated age classes of > individuals using cut(). While this was no big thing to fix for me, it > might be wise > to provide a cut.difftime method to ?stop
2008 Jan 09
7
An "R is slow"-article
Hi all, Reading the wikipedia page on R, I stumbled across the following: http://fluff.info/blog/arch/00000172.htm It does seem interesting that the C execution is that much slower from R than from a native C program. Could any of the more technically knowledgeable people explain why this is so? The author also have some thought-provoking opinions on R being no-good and that you should write