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2012 Nov 12
1
problem with Erlang function
I'm beginner with R language My goal is to write a function that takes an input Erlang entering your ? Name ? Name ? Date of birth. The program will calculate age and display output first I do know the system date (month, day, year) I find with Sys.Date () I found a function. net to calculate the age Protected Sub calcul_age() Dim datetimenow = DateTime.Now Dim
2009 Feb 20
3
mean over previous cells
Dear RUsers, I guess this is an easy question for someone a little familiar with programming...(which I am not)... I've got 2 colummns, one shows just dates(SST_date, Class 'Date' num), the other one shows the SeaSurfaceTemperature (SST, num) at that certain date. SST_date SST 2008-01-01 22.2 2008-01-02 21.8 2008-01-03 22.8 2008-01-04 22.9 2008-01-05 23.1 2008-01-06 23.2 ...
2017 Jun 04
1
nmax parameter in factor function
I'll go just a bit "fer-er." It appears the anomaly -- I hesitate to call it a bug -- is in the C code for duplicated.default(): > duplicated(letters[1:10],nmax=10) [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE > duplicated(letters[1:10],nmax=9) [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE > duplicated(letters[1:10],nmax=8) ## for
2017 Jun 04
0
nmax parameter in factor function
Well, you won't like this, but it is kind of wimpily (is that a word?) documented: If you check the code of factor(), you will see that nmax appears as an argument in a call to unique(). ?unique says for nmax, "... see duplicated" . And ?duplicated says: "If nmax is set too small there is liable to be an error: nmax = 1 is silently ignored." So sometimes you get an error
2017 Jun 04
2
nmax parameter in factor function
I have been trying to understand how the argument 'nmax' works in 'factor' function. R-Documentation states - "Since factors typically have quite a small number of levels, for large vectors x it is helpful to supply nmax as an upper bound on the number of unique values." In the code below what is the reason for error when value of nmax is 24. Why did the same error not
2007 Sep 21
1
calculate age of a person and compare it
how can i calculate the age of a person using database " birth date" my teble is user and column is bday .... now i want to calculate the age will some one please tell me how can i calculate the age.. actually i want to compare my two database fields birthdate and joining date ......that is why i need this.... will someone please tell me how can i do that
2010 Jun 18
3
Use of .Fortran
I have no experience with incorporating Fortran code and am probably doing something pretty stupid. I want to use the following Fortran subroutine (not written by me) in the file SSFcoef.f subroutine SSFcoef(nmax,nu,A,nrowA,ncolA) implicit double precision(a-h,o-z) implicit integer (i-n) integer l,i,nmax double precision nu,A(0:nmax,0:nmax) A(0,0) =
2010 Jun 18
3
Use of .Fortran
I have no experience with incorporating Fortran code and am probably doing something pretty stupid. I want to use the following Fortran subroutine (not written by me) in the file SSFcoef.f subroutine SSFcoef(nmax,nu,A,nrowA,ncolA) implicit double precision(a-h,o-z) implicit integer (i-n) integer l,i,nmax double precision nu,A(0:nmax,0:nmax) A(0,0) =
2013 Oct 30
1
unique(1:3,nmax=1) freezes R
Dear all, I was playing around with factor contrasts, and found the argument nmax on function factor. When using nmax=1, R froze completely, and I had to close it from task manager. After some debugging, I found that the problem is actually in unique-function, where the internal unique function is called: .Internal(unique(x, incomparables, fromLast, nmax)) More generally, it looks like
2011 Mar 19
2
problem running a function
Dear people, I'm trying to do some analysis of a data using the models by Royle & Donazio in their fantastic book, particular the following function: http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/pubanalysis/roylebook/panel4pt1.fn that applied to my data and in the console is as follows: > `desman.y` <- structure(c(3L,4L,3L,2L,1L), .Names = c("1", "2", "3",
2005 Jun 13
1
memory allocation problem under linux
I have some compiled code that works under winXp but not under linux (kernel 2.6.10-5). I'm also using R 2.1.0 After debugging, I've discovered that in this code: #define NMAX 256 long **box; ... box = (long **)R_alloc(NMAX, sizeof(long *)); //<---HERE THE SIGSEGV for (i=0; i<NMAX; i++) box[i] = (long *) R_alloc(NMAX, sizeof(long)); inside the *first* call to the
2005 Jun 12
1
memory allocation problem under linux
I have some compiled code that works under winXp but not under linux (kernel 2.6.10-5). I'm also using R 2.1.0 After debugging, I've discovered that this code: #define NMAX 256 long **box; ... box = (long **)R_alloc(NMAX, sizeof(long *)); gives a null pointer, so subsequent line: for (i=0; i<NMAX; i++) box[i] = (long *) R_alloc(NMAX, sizeof(long)); gives a SIGSEGV signal.
2011 Nov 10
2
performance of adaptIntegrate vs. integrate
Dear list, [cross-posting from Stack Overflow where this question has remained unanswered for two weeks] I'd like to perform a numerical integration in one dimension, I = int_a^b f(x) dx where the integrand f: x in IR -> f(x) in IR^p is vector-valued. integrate() only allows scalar integrands, thus I would need to call it many (p=200 typically) times, which sounds suboptimal. The
2012 Feb 29
1
Replace back slashes with forward slashes?
Hello, All: What can people tell me about converting back slashes to forward slashes in character strings? Several years ago, Prof. Ripley provided a solution, which I lost and have not been able to find. Below please find a function to do this. I do not find this very satisfactory, however, because it uses "scan" and therefore operates on an input not a
2004 May 01
5
skip lines on a connection
Hi, I am looking for an efficient way of skipping big chunks of lines on a connection (not necessarily at the beginning of the file). One way is to use read lines, e.g. readLines(1e6), but a) this incurs the overhead of construction of the return char vector and b) has a (fairly remote) potential to blow up the memory. Another way would be to use scan(), e.g. scan(con, skip=1e6, nmax=0)
2008 Feb 08
2
Applying lm to data with combn
http://www.nabble.com/file/p15359204/test.data.csv http://www.nabble.com/file/p15359204/test.data.csv test.data.csv Hi, I have used apply to have certian combinations, but when I try to use these combinations I get the error [Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object "X.GDAXI" not found]. being a novice I donot understand that after applying combination to the data I cant access
2006 Apr 26
2
Memory usage and limit
Hello everyone, I recently made a 64-bit build of R-2.2.1 under Solaris 9 using gcc v.3.4.2. The server has 12GB memory, 6 Sparc CPUs and plenty of swap space. I was the only user at the time of the following experiment. I wanted to benchmark R's capability to read large data files and used a data set consisting of 2MM records with 65 variables in each row. All but 2 of the variables are of
2009 Nov 10
3
Error: cannot allocate vector of size...
I'm trying to import a table into R the file is about 700MB. Here's my first try: > DD<-read.table("01uklicsam-20070301.dat",header=TRUE) Error: cannot allocate vector of size 15.6 Mb In addition: Warning messages: 1: In scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings, : Reached total allocation of 1535Mb: see help(memory.size) 2: In scan(file, what,
2006 May 24
4
pdf on the fly
In my rails app I need to create pdf reports on the fly. I have installed railspdf, wich is working fine. But, how can I create tables and paragraphs and stuff? Can I mimic an .rhtml file (using <% for ...%> etc? Or is it wise to use Ruby::PDF directly? Is there anyone out there with experience in this, and who is willing to share his findings? Thx -- Posted via
2012 Jun 10
1
Convert "\" to "/"?
Hello, All: I have for years copied an address like "C:\Program Files\R\R-2.15.0\library\MASS\scripts" from Windows Explorer into R, then manually replaced "\" with "/". I have a function to automate this added to the development version of "sos". However, it generates a warning in "R CMD check" ("parse error: unexpected