Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "conditional value assignment"
2012 Oct 22
3
Remove records from a large dataframe
Hi, I am trying to remove a series of records from a large dataframe. The
script I have written works fine but takes a long time to run. Can anyone
suggest a quicker way to do this?
Here is an example of the code I've written. The end result of this bit of
code would be a dataframe with any records relating to ID 1 or ID 4 removed:
#dataframe
id <- c(1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2, 3,3,3, 4,4)
2012 Nov 30
3
[LLVMdev] Tablegen bug???
Should tablegen detect this as an error, or is it documented as a limitation somewhere that we've missed?
In the tablegen-generated file AMDILGenIntrinsics.inc, we have a bunch of if statements comparing strings, many of which are dead, preventing correct recognition of some intrinsics in the their text form. I'm not quite sure what GET_FUNCTION_RECOGNIZER is used for, but if it's
2012 Nov 30
0
[LLVMdev] Tablegen bug???
Out of curiosity, what is wrong about that? It looks ok to me.
-Chris
On Nov 29, 2012, at 6:52 PM, "Relph, Richard" <Richard.Relph at amd.com> wrote:
> Should tablegen detect this as an error, or is it documented as a limitation somewhere that we've missed?
>
> In the tablegen-generated file AMDILGenIntrinsics.inc, we have a bunch of if statements comparing
2012 Nov 30
2
[LLVMdev] Tablegen bug???
If the source being scanned has "llvm.AMDIL.barrier.global, it will match the first barrier test and return AMDIL_barrier, not AMDIL_barrier_global.
On Nov 29, 2012, at 7:19 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>
wrote:
> Out of curiosity, what is wrong about that? It looks ok to me.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Nov 29, 2012, at 6:52 PM, "Relph, Richard"
2012 Apr 26
2
Subsetting dataframe with missing values
Dear R-community,
I am using R (V 2.14.1) on Windows 7. I have a dataset which consists of 19
variables for 91 individuals or rows. Two of my variables are Age
(adult/chick, with no NA values) and Sex (0 for females/1 for females, with
quite a few NA values). The sex of many adult birds is unknown (entered as
NA in dataframe). At some point of my analyses, I happen to need to need to
work with
2004 Jun 22
1
Grouped AND stacked bar charts possible in R?
Good day all,
My statisticians want an R procedure that will produce grouped stacked
barplots. Barplot will
stack or group, but not both. The ftable function can produce a table
of the exact form they want, but the barplot doesn't show all the
divisions we want.
For an example, here's the sample from the help file for "ftable:"
data(Titanic)
ftable(Titanic, row.vars = 1:3)
2017 Jun 20
3
Help
Dear expert friends,
I'm pretty young of this world and my question at your eyes can be petty
easy.
I'll need to change the name of the levels inside a column of my data-frame
levels(ind.davis$Ageclass) <- c("adult", "Juvanile", "sub-adult")
names(ind.davis$Ageclass) <- c("Adult", "Juvenile", "Sub-adult")
that is what I
2017 Jun 20
0
Help
Leonardo--
R-help can be a very useful resource. Some suggestions to use it well:
1. use an informative subject line, not "help"
2. include a "minimal working example:" a *little* data, the code that,
with those data, reproduces your problem, and the error message that
resulted.
As to your particular question, at this point I can only guess, but for
starters it would
2011 Feb 09
3
Need help merging two dataframes
Hi R users,
I am trying to extract some attributes (age, sex, area) from dataframe "AB"
that has 101,269 observations of 28 variables to dataframe "t2" that has 47
observations of 6 variables. They share a column called "id", which is a
factor with 47 levels. I want to end up with a dataframe that has 47
observations of 9 variables (the original 6 variables of t2,
2012 Aug 07
2
Passing arguments to a function within a function ...
Hallo Everybody
How do you specify arguments for a function used within another function?
Here is my problem:
I am reconstructing a calculator for the burden of disease due to air
pollution from publications and tools published by the WHO. The
calculations make use of published dose-response relationships for
particular health end-points. This is then applied to populations with
known or
2011 Jun 03
2
Arules: R Crashes when running eclat with tidLists=TRUE
Hello,
I'm using the eclat function of the arules package (1.0-6) for the
identification of frequent itemsets. I need the tidLists, but if I set
in the function tidLists=TRUE R crashes (Windows XP Professional SP3,
32 bit, R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16), reproducible on two different
computers) with two different error messages or non at all. Minimum
examples are:
library(arules)
2019 Nov 30
2
Inconsistent behavior for the C AP's R_ParseVector() ?
Hi,
The behavior of
```
SEXP R_ParseVector(SEXP, int, ParseStatus *, SEXP);
```
defined in `src/include/R_ext/Parse.h` appears to be inconsistent depending
on the string to be parsed.
Trying to parse a string such as `"list(''=1+"` sets the
`ParseStatus` to incomplete parsing error but trying to parse
`"list(''=123"` will result in R sending a message to the
2012 May 05
3
metafor
Dear users of metafor,
I am working on a meta-analysis using the metafor package. I have a
excel csv database that I am working with. I am interested in pooling
the effect measures for a particular subgroup (European women) in this
csv database. I am conducting both sub-group and meta-regression.
In subgroup-analyses, I have stratified the database to create a
separate csv file just for European
2011 Oct 10
1
pmml for random forest & rules
Hi,
I am having some trouble using R 2.13.1 for generating a pmml object
of of class "c('randomForest.formula', 'randomForest')"
I see that these methods are available:
> methods(pmml)
[1] pmml.coxph* pmml.hclust* pmml.itemsets* pmml.kmeans*
pmml.ksvm* pmml.lm* pmml.multinom* pmml.nnet*
pmml.rpart*
[10] pmml.rsf* pmml.rules* pmml.survreg*
2006 Jul 23
3
ANN: scoped_proxy plugin
ScopedProxy uses with_scope and proxy objects to make it easy to find and
count different types of records.
Example:
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
scoped_proxy :minor, :conditions => ''age <= 17''
scoped_proxy :adult, :conditions => ''age >= 18''
scoped_proxy :old, :conditions => ''age >= 70''
scoped_proxy :male,
2010 Aug 01
2
Help -normal distribution
Hi , can any one help in this problem
According to some study, the height for Northern European adult males is
normally distributed with an average of 181 centimeter and a standard
deviation of 7.3 centimeter. Suppose such an adult male is randomly chosen.
Let X be height of that person. The next 3 questions correspond to this
information. The answer may be rounded up to 3 decimal places of the
2006 Jun 30
3
type casting
Hello,
I have a user table linked to the login code that was in the
"Agile" book. When someone signs in they are assigned to a group, such
as "adult" or "teenager". I would like to take this group string and
reference a table with "find_by_sql()" so that:
(group.capitalize).find_by_sql() would work (and, of course, in the
select request in the
2013 Jul 03
0
[LLVMdev] Tablegen bug???
Was a fix for this ever applied to trunk?
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 11:08 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
> Yes that definitely sounds like a bug, no intrinsically in mainline are a
> prefix if another one, or we are getting lucky.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Nov 29, 2012, at 7:24 PM, "Relph, Richard" <Richard.Relph at amd.com>
> wrote:
>
>
2012 Dec 01
0
[LLVMdev] Tablegen bug???
Yes that definitely sounds like a bug, no intrinsically in mainline are a prefix if another one, or we are getting lucky.
-Chris
On Nov 29, 2012, at 7:24 PM, "Relph, Richard" <Richard.Relph at amd.com> wrote:
> If the source being scanned has "llvm.AMDIL.barrier.global, it will match the first barrier test and return AMDIL_barrier, not AMDIL_barrier_global.
>
>
2006 Mar 30
1
Predict function for 'newdata' of different dimension in svm
I am using the "predict" function on a support vector machine (svm)
object, and I don't understand why I can't predict on a dataset with more
observations than the training dataset.
I think this problem is a generic "predict" problem, but I'm not sure.
The original svm was fit on 50 observations.