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2008 Dec 25
5
Plugin auto_complete
Hi all ! I began to develop Rails applications with Aptana Radrails under Windows. For that I had successfully installed auto_complete plugin and succeeded to use it. Now I have an iMac and I''m trying to restart my developments under OS X. My problem is: when I run the command ''script/plugin install auto_complete'', the result is: Plugin not found:
2013 Apr 13
1
Reshaping Data for bi-partite Network Analysis [SOLVED]
Wow ! so many thanks Arun and Rui works like a charm problem solved 2013/4/13 arun <smartpink111@yahoo.com> > Hi, > Try this; > library(reshape2) > res<-dcast(Input,people~place,value.var="time") > res[is.na(res)]<-0 > res > # people beach home school sport > #1 Joe 5 3 0 1 > #2 Marc 0 4 2 0 > #3 Mary
2009 Nov 08
2
Counting non-empty levels of a factor
Hi everyone, I'm struggling with a little problem for a while, and I'm wondering if anyone could help... I have a dataset (from retailing industry) that indicates which brands are present in a panel of 500 stores, store , brand 1 , B1 1 , B2 1 , B3 2 , B1 2 , B3 3 , B2 3 , B3 3 , B4 I would like to know how many brands are present in each store, I tried: result <-
2013 Apr 13
2
Reshaping Data for bi-partite Network Analysis
Hello I have a dataset of people spending time in places. But most people don't hang out in all the places. it looks like: > Input<-data.frame(people=c("Marc","Marc","Joe","Joe","Joe","Mary"), + place=c("school","home","home","sport","beach","school"), +
2009 Dec 04
1
length of a density curve (or any curve)
Hello R users, When I type d <- density(MyData$x) I obtain a density object I can plot, But I wonder if there is a way to easily compute the length of the density curve ? ( I imagine I could compute the distances between the 512 equally spaced points using their x and y, but does it exist a smarter way ?) Regards, SW
2010 Mar 02
1
how to import map data (maptools?) from a html set of 'coords'
Dear R users, I would like to draw map and import it in maptools/spatstat packages. The 'raw data' I have come from a web page (<map>...</map>) and are basically a list of coordinates of a polygon. I would like to know how to import them in R; I checked the maptools packages, but all the examples use existing .dbf files. I just have a (serie of) text file(s) looking like