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2010 Feb 01
0
working with taxonomic trees: sampling
Dear all, I am working with taxonomic data, represented as a list of classes, orders, families, genera and finally species. > class(mydata) [1] "data.frame" > mode(mydata) [1] "list" > names(mydata) [1] "tclass" "torder" "tfamily" "tgenus" "tspecies" > length(mydata$tclass) [1] 161590 The first 10
2010 Aug 05
2
try-error within for loop
Dear all, I run a loop wrapped in try(), and for each of the rows where "try-error" is true I want to fill that row with NA (at the moment it is omitted). So I would expect to get a dataframe with 1000 rows some of which would be empty, but instead I get a dataframe with 995 rows. In this case missing 5 rows were omitted. Any suggestions? Thanks, Olga ----------------
1999 Nov 27
0
lme
Doug, I thought perhaps that you might be interested in the comparison of lme to the results for the same models fitted by Richard Jones' carma (I just wrote the R interface to his Fortran code). The code to run the example from the lme help and for the equivalent with carma is in the file below. The two main differences in results are 1. the random coefficients covariance matrix is quite
2012 Nov 12
2
order in stacked barplot
Hello i did a stacked barplot using ggplot and R arranged the bars of the items in different orders. i don?t know why. but i want to have the same order in every stacked bar. I used the code data1 <- read.table("N_O_W_MAI.txt", header=TRUE, dec = ",") attach(data1) Teich1<-factor(Teich,levels=c(5,7,9,11,"G") ,ordered=is.ordered(Teich))
2004 Jul 21
0
extensions.conf variable declaration
Hi, I'm setting up multiple asterisk servers and trying to do the classic DIAL(IAX2/asterisk1/${EXTEN}&IAX2/asterisk2/${EXTEN}&IAX2/asterisk3/${EXTEN},15) After googling a bit, I fell on a discussion about putting this in a variable so that adding additionnal servers would be easy. I can't seem to find the link anymore, but it went something like this: extensions.conf:
2004 Aug 31
0
answer from wrong port
Hi everyone, I'm having a little problem and was wondering whether anyone would have any ideas or pointers for me. I've been working on load-balancing asterisk and have had a pretty successful setup using LVS and IP tunneling (plus a bit of iptables nating). I am only load balancing the SIP registration while the RTP between the SIP phone and the asterisk server and between the
2004 Oct 06
1
IAX2 to SIP
Hi everyone, I just got myself a IAXy device and am trying to integrate it to our asterisk server. I configured the IAXy and it is registering and I get a dial-tone. If I try calling another SIP device, and I get "can't translate IAX2 to SIP" How can I make my IAX device communicate with a SIP device (and vice-versa)? Here's what the log says: -- Executing
2015 Jan 14
3
Abreviado de especies
Hola, Vaya desastre al mandar la cabecera de la base de datos. Al enviarlo, se veía bien, pero está visto que por el camino la cosa se torció. Siguiendo el consejo de Javier, he subido un pequeño fragmento al DropBox. He quitado algunas especies para no hacerlo muy largo. Espero que ésta vez no haya problemas. https://www.dropbox.com/s/q7zla50oq7owg8k/CPUE.csv?dl=0 Un saludo y gracias Juan
2011 Sep 13
1
mvpart analyses with covariables
Hi all, I am fairly new to R and I am trying to run mvpart and create a MRT using explanatory variables and covariables. I've been following the procedures in Numerical Ecoogy with R. The command (no covariables) which works fine - ABUNDTMRT <- mvpart(abundance ~ .,factors,margin=0.08,cp=0,xv="1se",xval=nrow(abundance),xvmult=100,which=4) where abundance is 4th root
1999 Sep 16
1
MS executables for my libraries
An executable version 0.6 of my libraries is now available at www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/rcode.html This works with MS R0.64.2 and appears possibly to work with R65.0. There is a serious problem with the Fortran compiler as some of the examples for elliptic and carma crash it. These same examples do not crash R63.0 with the library executables of Jan 99. I am releasing this anyway because of the
2005 Sep 21
2
Get SIP to work over very limited network access
I've got a friend who's spending 6 months on the other side of the world. So before he left I configured him a softphone on his laptop to connect to my asterisk so he can call home free of charge. Unfortunately, he just found out he has horrible internet connection. Bandwith and latency is ok, the problem is the stop almost all connections. He has to connect to a proxy server for his web
2013 Mar 14
3
column and line graphs in R
Hi all, I would love to plot my data with R. I have abundance and frequency of fungal taxonomic data that should be plotted in the same graph. In Microsoft Excel is that possible but the graphic result is, as always, very poor. Is there a function that may let me plot these data in R? I have a matrix made of two columns, on is the relative abundance and the other is the relative frequency for
2005 Aug 30
1
under sample problem
Hello, I have a problem to treat my data. I seek the orders being able to treat under sampling: I have X samples divided into 10. How to take, in a random way, under sample from the 1st sample, and in addition, one under sample of the 2nd sample, and so on to X to calculate the average taxonomic richness of the selection. Then I would like to know how to renew the experiment by taking
2009 Jan 05
1
Error : unused arguments in pairs()
Hi there, I am just starting in R and this might be a very basic question. I applied one on the examples of pairs() to my own data. The examples shows scatter plots on one side of the matrix and the correlation coefficients on the other which works well. I then modified it slightly because I want different colors in the plots. Now i am getting the error of unused arguments, because the color
2017 Jun 19
0
New package: phylogram
Dear all, I'd like to introduce a new R package called *phylogram,* for working with evolutionary trees as deeply-nested lists known as "dendrogram" objects. The package provides functions for importing and exporting phylogenetic trees in the Newick parenthetic text format, as well as several functions for command-line tree manipulation. With an emphasis on speed and computational
2010 Feb 20
0
new package RFLPtools
The new package RFLPtools is available on CRAN. RFLPtools provides analysis functions for DNA fragment molecular weights (e.g.\ derived from RFLP-analysis) and nucleotide sequence similarities. It aims mainly at the identification of similar or identical fragment patterns to evaluate the amount of different genotypes gained from environmental samples during diversity studies and at further
2010 Feb 20
0
new package RFLPtools
The new package RFLPtools is available on CRAN. RFLPtools provides analysis functions for DNA fragment molecular weights (e.g.\ derived from RFLP-analysis) and nucleotide sequence similarities. It aims mainly at the identification of similar or identical fragment patterns to evaluate the amount of different genotypes gained from environmental samples during diversity studies and at further
2009 Jul 30
1
stepwise variable selection method wanted
Hi List, I am looking for a variable selection procedure with a forward-backward selection method. Firstly, it is meant to work with the cophenetic correlation coefficient (CPCC) and intended to find the variable combination with the highest cophenetic correlation. Secondly, it is aimed at Gower metric with wards method (though this could be easily extended) aimed at categorical data. What I
2010 Aug 22
2
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * DCGL (1.0) Bao-Hong Liu http://crantastic.org/packages/DCGL Functions for basic differential coexpression analyses: gene filtering, link filtering, DCG (Differentially-Coexpressed Gene) identification and DCL (Differentially-Coexpressed Links) identification.Two algorithms,named DCP and DCe, are provided for
2012 May 20
1
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * bisectr (0.0.2) Maintainer: Winston Chang Author(s): Winston Chang <winston at stdout.org> License: GPL-2 http://crantastic.org/packages/bisectr Tools to find bad commits with git bisect * CUMP (1.0) Maintainer: Xuan Liu Author(s): Xuan Liu <liuxuan at bu.edu> and Qiong Yang <qyang at bu.edu>