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2011 Mar 10
1
How to use conditional statement
Dear R helpers Suppose val1 = c(10, 20, 35, 80, 12) val2 = c(3, 8, 11, 7) I want to select either val1 or val2 depending on value of third quantity val3. val3 assumes either of the values "Monthly" or "Yearly". If val3 = "Monthly", then val = val1 and if val3 = "Yearly", then val = val2. I tried the ifelse statement as ifelse(val3 =
2009 Mar 03
2
preparing data for barplot()
What is the best way to produce a barplot from my data? I would like the barplot to show each person with the values stacked val1+val2+val3, so there is one bar for each person When I use barplot(data.matrix(realdata)), it shows one bar for each value instead. To post here, I created an artificical data set, but it works fine. fakedata <- as.data.frame(list(LETTERS[1:3])) colnames(fakedata)
2009 Feb 17
4
joining "one-to-many"
Hello list, I am wondering if a joining "one-to-many" can be done a little bit easier. I tried merge function but I was not able to do it, so I end up using for and if. Suppose you have a table with locations, each location repeated several times, and some attributes at that location. The second table has the same locations, but only once with a different set of attributes. I would
2018 Mar 21
0
how to add a child to a child in XML
Hi, XML doesn't use the `$` to access child nodes. Instead use either `[name]` to get a list of children of that name or `[[name]]` to get the just the first child of that name encountered in the genealogy. Thus for your example... > root$child1 NULL > root[['child1']] <child1 name1="A" name2="B" name3="C"/> On the other hand, you might
2018 Mar 22
2
how to add a child to a child in XML
Big thanks. newXMLNode works great. Wonder why it is not included in the documentation. There is newXMLDoc and newXMLNamespace, but no mention of newXMLNode. Stephen From: Ben Tupper [mailto:btupper at bigelow.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 6:18 PM To: Bond, Stephen Cc: r-help Subject: Re: [R] how to add a child to a child in XML Hi, XML doesn't use the `$` to access child nodes.
2012 Apr 26
6
print table on plot
Hello, I would like to be able to plot an array on a plot, something like: |arg1 | arg2 | arg3 val1| 0.9 | 1.1 | 2.4 val2| 0.33 | 0.23 | -1.4 val3| hello| stop | test I know Rwave is good to report but don't want to use it. ? Is there a package that allow quick and dirty plot of dataframes like this ? Thanks a lot -- View this message in context:
2018 Mar 22
0
how to add a child to a child in XML
Hi, It's a reasonable question. The answer is that it actually is included, but there are many instances across packages where multiple functions are documented on a single help page. The following brings up such a page... (for XML_3.98-1.9) > library(XML) > ?newXMLNode You can see the same on line... https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/XML/versions/3.98-1.9/topics/newXMLDoc
2018 Mar 21
2
how to add a child to a child in XML
I am trying to add a child to a child using XML package in R. the following fails library(XML) node1 <- c("val1","val2","val3") names(node1) <- c("att1","att2","att3") root <- xmlNode("root", attrs=node1) node2 <- LETTERS[1:3] names(node2) <- paste("name",1:3,sep="") root <-
2018 Mar 22
1
how to add a child to a child in XML
Just to clarify and hopefully catch the attention of the maintainer: The newXMLNode function is not mentioned in: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/XML/XML.pdf which supposedly describes all functions in the package. Stephen From: Ben Tupper [mailto:btupper at bigelow.org] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 10:40 AM To: Bond, Stephen Cc: r-help Subject: Re: [R] how to add a child to a
2009 Jun 08
1
Looking for easy way to normalize data by groups
Hi, i do have a dataframe representing data from a repeated experiment. PID is a subject identifier, Time are timepoints in an experiment which was repeated twice. For each subject and all three timepoints there are 2 sets of four values. df <- data.frame(PID = c(rep("A", 12), rep("B", 12), rep("C", 12)), Time = rep(c(0, 0, 0, 0, 30, 30, 30,
2007 Dec 06
3
Setting Multiple Values via func_odbc ...?
I need to insert/update multiple MySQL columns in a single row with the func_odbc function at the SAME TIME. Someone showed me how to use ARRAY to retrieve multiple values at the same time, but I need to SET multiple values. Can this be done? If not, I will just stick with MySQL, but that's a pain in the ass because the asterisk-addons package has no default rpm spec file for building an
2008 Jun 09
1
Basic Question on Keys/Values
As a java programmer, I'm having issue conceptualizing the following use case: Given an value, passed into a function, how do I pull out the lookup? Ie. A list of keys (key1, key2, key3) A list of values (val1,val2,val3) I want to write a function (or is there something built in?) such that Callit <- (thekey) { (magic happens here) Return value } Any ideas? Thanks a bunch!
2007 Jun 30
1
Importing an Excel file that has merged cells
Dear all, I have a problem with importing an excel file into R. I can open the file easily (either saving it as a CSV or using RODBC). But the original file is using merged cell in its first column, which gives the name of the observation. (I am dealing with repeated measurements for the same observation) So when I open the dataframe in R it looks like this Col1 Col2 Col3 name1 val1 val2
2008 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] vmkit on x86_64
Hello, I'm trying to compile vmkit on a x86_64 linux box with gcc-4.1.2, but I'm running into troubles because of various problems with casts between pointers and integers. Is there anybody who succeeded in this task? Az I see, some of the problems can be fixed with an appropriate typedef/macro declaration, but in VMCore/JavaObject.cpp some lowlevel bitmanipulation is used, to mark
2008 Jul 01
0
[LLVMdev] vmkit on x86_64
Hi Zsombor, Thanks for the patch! Unfortunately I can't apply it because the llvm API has moved from BinaryOperator::create to BinaryOperator::Create. Are you using svn head? Now on the x86_64 part. There has been very little work on porting vmkit on x86_64. If you're having compilation problems, I suppose it's in the garbage collector directory (GCMmap2). If you could make the
2013 Feb 03
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Attributes Rewrite (Final)
On Jan 29, 2013, at 2:42 PM, Bill Wendling <isanbard at gmail.com> wrote: > Executive Summary: > > The new syntax is: > > #0 = attributes { noinline align=4 "cpu"="cortex-a8" } > #1 = attributes { attr = (val1 val2 val3) } > #bork = attributes { sspreq noredzone } > > define void @foo() #0 #bork { ret void } The general syntax LGTM. It
2012 Nov 23
2
Barplot with lines
Hi, I'm trying to plot stacked barplot with lines on it. Here is the data. emp days val1 val2 score 1 21 1 0 1200 2 35 1 1 na 3 42 na na 3000 4 53 2 1 2100 5 64 1 0 na 6 73 na na 1400 My X-axis is days. I'm looking to plot val1,val2 as stacked bars and score as lines with different y-axis. I could get the bar plot and lines on it but the problem is the bars and lines are not aligning
2011 Feb 03
2
R-help
Hi, I have data like this.... print(x) ID VAL1 VAL2 1 B A 2 P Q 3 T S What I would like is data like this... ID VAL1 VAL2 1 A B 2 P Q 3 S T So that VAL1 and VAL2 are alphabetically ordered. Any advice is welcome! San. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2016 Feb 08
2
Memory Store/Load Optimization Issue (Emulating stack)
Hello, I am trying to emulate the "stack" as like on x86 when using push/pop so afterwards I can use LLVM's optimizer passes to simplify (reduce junk) the code. The LLVM IR code: define { i32, i32, i32 } @test(i32 %foo, i32 %bar, i32 %sp) { ; push foo (On "stack") %sp_1 = sub i32 %sp, 4 %sp_1_ptr = inttoptr i32 %sp_1 to i32* store i32 %foo, i32* %sp_1_ptr, align
2007 Apr 18
2
[RFC, PATCH 17/24] i386 Vmi msr patch
Fairly straightforward code motion of MSR / TSC / PMC accessors to the sub-arch level. Note that rdmsr/wrmsr_safe functions are not moved; Linux relies on the fault behavior here in the event that certain MSRs are not supported on hardware, and combining this with a VMI wrapper is overly complicated. The instructions are virtualizable with trap and emulate, not on critical code paths, and only