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2002 Nov 26
3
R-announce moved from majordomo to [procmail+mailman]
I have moved the R-announce mailing list from the Majordomo
software to a combination of procmail & mailman an hour or so ago.
You find a link in the footer of this message giving an URL
where you can modify your subscription, look at the archives
(everything from the beginning in 1997) and more.
CHANGE: Postings to R-announce are now moderated, ie.
they have to be approved by a list
2002 Nov 26
3
R-announce moved from majordomo to [procmail+mailman]
I have moved the R-announce mailing list from the Majordomo
software to a combination of procmail & mailman an hour or so ago.
You find a link in the footer of this message giving an URL
where you can modify your subscription, look at the archives
(everything from the beginning in 1997) and more.
CHANGE: Postings to R-announce are now moderated, ie.
they have to be approved by a list
2002 Dec 04
0
Re: Mailman password for R-help (and R-*) mailing lists?
I'm forwarding this to R-help since it might be of wider
interest. I'm glad for your mail, Duncan!
>>>>> "Duncan" == Duncan Murdoch <dmurdoch at pair.com>
>>>>> on Wed, 04 Dec 2002 06:55:09 -0500 writes:
Duncan> Hi Martin. I don't think my mailman password was
Duncan> mailed to me.
Indeed, it wasn't. I was wrong
2002 Nov 12
1
is r-help-digest working?
Dear all,
I'm a subscriber of the r-help-Digest; however, currently I'm not
receiving the daily message. The 2 last digest messages I've got are: V3
# 157 (2/11/02) and V3 #165 (12/11/02), and both are incomplete (the
initial indice list many items but only few are of them are shown). I
did resuscribe, but the problem persists.
Is this just my problem (a problem of my system)?
Or is
2003 Sep 26
2
Spam-Filter @stat.math.ethz.ch: was dead for about 15 hours
As many of you have probably realized, the spam filtering
at @stat.math.ethz.ch has been dead for since yesterday (09-25)
~16:50 till today ~08:30.
The sudden death may have been caused by unrelated installation
of some perl modules (spamassassin *is* running on perl) by our
IT staff.
We are very sorry for this event.
On the bright side: You have been able to get a glimpse of what
you are
2003 Sep 24
5
splitting clusters
Hi All:
I am clustering 500 genes using hclust of R. Visualizing cluster
membership becomes difficult with so many genes in each cluster...Is there
a way of printing the dendrogram in multiple pages so that I can clearly
see what is in each cluster?
Thanks in advance.
Karthi.
2003 Oct 19
2
Bagplot
Has anyone ported the Bagplot function by Rousseeuw, Ruts, and Tukey from S
to R? The S function comprises a script and a FORTRAN function. I assume
porting is relatively uncomplicated, but since I have not done any porting
before I would not want to invest the effort if a port is readily available.
2003 Nov 24
0
R Mailing lists: "Sender:" now sometimes VERPs
{BCC'ed to three Core groups}
Following the recommendation of the mailman developers,
I have activated occasional "VERP"ing for our mailing lists.
(and will turn it off again, after about a day or so).
Here is the mailman "comment-docu" on this :
# These variables control the format and frequency of VERP-like delivery for
# better bounce detection. VERP is Variable
2002 Jan 31
0
R-help & -devel mailing lists : indigestion problems
Because of a lapsus on my side and then a problematic server
re-boot at just the wrong time, the daily digest versions of the R mailing
lists (see the lower part of http://www.r-project.org/mail.html)
haven't been delivered in time, unfortunately.
I'm sending this message just *before* starting the digest
manually for today. I hope this won't happen anymore.
Apropos, I'd like to
2004 Jan 21
2
derivative of atan(x) and similar functions
Dear R experts.
'D()' function recognizes some of the analitical functions, such as
sin, cos, etc. But I'd like to take analytical derivatives from asin,
atan etc. functions. Are there any R packages providing that features?
Thanks.
--
Timur.
2003 Jan 07
2
Extracting means for given strata from dissimilarity object
Is there a way of extracting mean distance or dissimilarity for a given
strata from a 'dist' or 'dissimilarity' object, e.g. extract mean distances
for each species in Anderson's iris data?
data(iris)
iris.dist<-dist(iris[,1:4])
then what?
Mikkel Grum, PhD
Genetic Diversity Scientist
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI)
Sub-Saharan Africa Group
***
2003 Feb 24
2
"trace" argument in legend() (PR#2578)
Full_Name: Jerome Asselin
Version: 1.6.2
OS: RedHat Linux 7.2
Submission from: (NULL) (142.103.173.179)
Should be an easy fix...
Consider the examble below:
plot(0,0)
legend(0,0,c("Hello!","Hi!"),pch=1:2,lty=1:2,trace=T)
It gives the following trace:
> plot(0,0)
> legend(0,0,c("Hello!","Hi!"),pch=1:2,lty=1:2,trace=T)
xchar= 0.05178 ;
2003 Sep 03
3
read.table: check.names arg - feature request
Hi,
I thought it would be convenient if the check.names argument to read.table, which currently can only be TRUE/FALSE, could take a function value as well. If the function is supplied it should be used instead of the default make.names.
Here is an example where it can come in handy. I tend to keep my data in coma-separated files with a header line. The header line is prefixed with a comment
2002 Oct 22
2
Draw ellipses in S-PLUS or R?
Dear S-PLUS/R users:
Do you know any default function or a user contributed function that
can draw an ellipse with given axes and origin? Thanks for any help.
Paul.
--
Romance, like alcohol, should be enjoyed, but should not be allowed to
become necessary.
-- Edgar Friedenberg
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2003 Sep 11
1
rank(*) with NAs -- new option "keep" desired
In some contexts, I find the current behavior of rank() very
`suboptimal'.
We have the argument na.last = {TRUE | FALSE | NA }
where the first two cases treating NAs (almost) as if they were
== +Inf or == -Inf whereas the 3rd case just drops NAs.
For the typical ``Rank Transformation'' that is recommended in
EDA in several contexts, I would however want something else,
namely keep
2002 Dec 17
3
Changing "..." inside a function: impossible? desirable?
This is was something like a request for your comments, thoughts
on the topic...
Many of you will know that the "..." (aka \dots) argument is
very useful for passing ``further graphical parameters'',
but can be a pain when itself is passed to too many plotting
functions inside your own function.
An artificial example being
myplot <- function(x,y, ...) {
plot(0:1, 0:1,
2003 Jan 27
1
rmultinom() -- how \\ via own C code?
I've had a need for multinomial "random number generation"
occasionally. And other people too.
The following code is currently in the
(very small ``not very high importance'') CRAN package normix
--- which I will rename to "nor1mix" very seen because of a
``name registration'' problem
I want to add "this" (well the functionality) to a
2002 Oct 22
2
cubic spline smoothers with heterogeneous variances
Hello. I have data (plant weights over time) that are non-linear and in
which the variance increases over time. I have to estimate the first
derivatives of plant weight given time (i.e. growth rate) and their se,
using a regression smoother, and I have been considering cubic spline
smoothers. However, I do not know if this can be done given that the error
variance would increase over time.
2003 Apr 03
1
Re: Outbound e-mail slow from R servers?
>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <mschwartz@medanalytics.com>
>>>>> on Thu, 03 Apr 2003 09:24:20 -0600 writes:
Marc> Martin,
Marc> Not sure if you are aware of this, but since yesterday
Marc> there seems to be multi-hour delays in outbound e-mail
Marc> from r-help and r-devel. Inbound mail seems to show
Marc> up
2003 Apr 03
1
Re: Outbound e-mail slow from R servers?
>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <mschwartz@medanalytics.com>
>>>>> on Thu, 03 Apr 2003 09:24:20 -0600 writes:
Marc> Martin,
Marc> Not sure if you are aware of this, but since yesterday
Marc> there seems to be multi-hour delays in outbound e-mail
Marc> from r-help and r-devel. Inbound mail seems to show
Marc> up