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2012 Oct 25
2
mean of a value of the last 2 hours
Hello,
I have a data frame somewhat like that:
myframe <- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie", "Ernie", "Bert", "Bert",
"Bert"), Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00", "24.09.2012
11:00"), Hunger=c(1,1,1,2,2,1) )
myframestime <- as.POSIXct (strptime(as.character(myframe$Timestamp),
2012 Nov 27
5
loop with date
Hello,
I tried to construct my very first loop today and completly failed :-(
Maybe someone can help me?
I have a dataframe somewhat like this one:
myframe <- data.frame (Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00",
"24.09.2012 11:00",
"25.09.2012 09:00", "25.09.2012 10:00",
"25.09.2012
2012 Oct 26
0
mean of a value of the last 2 hours using plyr (Thank you)
Hi dear three helpers,
Thanks a lot! Your solutions worked great. Again I learned a lot.
Tagmarie
Am 25.10.2012 18:36, schrieb Felipe Carrillo:
> Another option using plyr,
> library(plyr)
> myframe <- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie", "Ernie", "Bert", "Bert",
> "Bert"), Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 09:00",
2012 Dec 07
0
apply a function at: dateX, dateX+1, dateX+2, ....
Dear knowing people,
Dennis Murphy helped me a lot with my first loop last week. Thanks again - I
could have made more than 10 "Thank-You cakes" in the time it saved me!
But now I want to complicate the thing. My ideas didn't work. Let's see if
anyone is smarter ;-)
The following packages are needed:
library(adehabitatHR)
library(rgdal)
library(plyr)
# My dataframe looks
2002 Sep 09
1
multiple "keys" in Trellis plots?
My xyplot has a number of panels, and I'd like a separate key for each
rather than a single key for the entire set. However, I cannot find a way to
pass multiple key definitions to xyplot's "key" argument.
Allow me to throw out a simple example:
require(methods)
require(lattice)
## define sample data
myFrame1 <- data.frame(a=1:100, b=rep(1:10,10), c=unlist(lapply(1:10, rep,
2009 Apr 09
2
better way of recoding factors in data frame?
Hi all,
I apologize in advance for the length of this post, but I wanted to make sure I was clear.
I am trying to merge two dataframes that share a number of rows (but some are unique to each data frame). Each row represents a subject in a study. The problem is that sex is coded differently in the two, including the way missing values are represented.
Here is an example of the merged dataframe:
2012 Sep 26
2
average environmental data if AnimalID and Time is duplicated
Hello,
I tried for about three hours now to solve this problem but I can't figure
it out. I am sure someone knows how do it. At least I hope so.
I have a data frame somewhat like this:
myframe <- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie", "Bert", "Bert"),
Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00",
2017 Aug 19
0
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
Thank you for providing the example code... for the request of running it
multiple times it would have helped if you could have confirmed that the
example ran through without errors... there were a lot of mistakes in it.
Look into using the reprex package to check your example next time.
I don't do this kind of analysis... I really don't know what to expect
from the functions. The
2017 Aug 19
0
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
[answers inline]
On 18 August 2017 at 20:08, Dagmar <Ramgad82 at gmx.net> wrote:
>
> myframe<- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie","Ernie","Ernie"),
> Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 08:00", "24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00",
> "25.09.2012 10:00"),
2017 Aug 19
4
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
Dear all,
I have a data similar to this:
myframe<- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie","Ernie","Ernie"),
Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 08:00", "24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00",
"25.09.2012 10:00"), Longitude=c("8.481","8.482","8.483","8.481"),
2009 Jul 01
2
?max (so far...)
Hi,
I have a data.frame that is date ordered by row number - earliest
date first and most current last. I want to create a couple of new
columns that show the max and min values from other columns *so far* -
not for the whole data.frame.
It seems this sort of question is really coming from my lack of
understanding about how R intends me to limit myself to portions of a
data.frame. I get the
2009 Nov 23
1
xrcise not working
Hi. I''m back. Unfortunately I can''t get xrcise working. Here is the
sample xrc file and the resulting error messages:
=============== TestWxFb.xrc =========================================
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
<resource xmlns="http://www.wxwindows.org/wxxrc" version="2.3.0.1">
2009 Jun 30
2
Using functions to change values in a data.frame
I'm having trouble with something that looks easy. (And I'm sure it
will be easier within about 1 minute of receiving my first response.)
Thanks in advance.
I have a collection of data frames that I need to add columns, do some
calculations and then fill in the new columns. Since I have a large
number of similar data frames I want to do this with functions to make
the code more readable
2009 Jul 01
1
running count in data.frame
Hi,
I need to keep a running count of events that have happened in my
data.frame. I found a document called usingR that had an example of
doing this for random coin flips and I tried to modify it. It seems to
sort of work in the beginning, but then it stops and I don't
understand why. I'm trying to duplicate essentially the Excel
capability of =SUM($A$1:$A(Row number))
The example
2011 Mar 30
2
summing values by week - based on daily dates - but with some dates missing
Dear everybody,
I have the following challenge. I have a data set with 2 subgroups,
dates (days), and corresponding values (see example code below).
Within each subgroup: I need to aggregate (sum) the values by week -
for weeks that start on a Monday (for example, 2008-12-29 was a
Monday).
I find it difficult because I have missing dates in my data - so that
sometimes I don't even have the
2010 Aug 13
3
transforming dates into years
Hello!
If I have in my data frame MyFrame a variable saved as a Date and want
to translate it into years, I currently do it like this using "zoo":
library(zoo)
as.year <- function(x) as.numeric(floor(as.yearmon(x)))
myFrame$year<-as.year(myFrame$date)
Is there a function that would do it directly - like "as.yearmon" -
but for years?
Thank you!
--
Dimitri
2010 Dec 07
0
[LLVMdev] Arm Target
On Dec 6, 2010, at 10:09 PM, ankur jain wrote:
> Thanx bob .
> We have been facing problem in memory allocation related stuff.
> If we start our application code using a memory allocation then things work fine.
> however without such explicit memory allocation that to a pointer which is never used ,our applcation crashes.
It is not very likely that this kind of problem is due to the
2013 Mar 19
1
How to get the rolling standard deviation in rasters?
I am using this code to calculate the moving average mean.It worked fine but
when I wanted to also calculate based on sd(stander deviation) I got the
error shown below.
I read this documentation of R movingFun and found that sd was mentioned at
http://hosho.ees.hokudai.ac.jp/~kubo/Rdoc/library/raster/html/movingFun.html
I wonder if needs any other things to conseder or sd is not at all supplied
2009 Nov 27
2
How to compute Rolling analysis of Standard Deviation using ZOO package?
Hello:
I want to get a rolling estimation of the stdev of my data.
Searching the document, I found the function "rollapply" in the zoo package.
For example, my series is "c", and i want get a period of 10 days,
so i write the command below:
roll.sd = rollapply( c, 10, sd, na.pad = TRUE, align = 'right' )
but there is an error in it ,and the computing cannot be
2010 Dec 03
2
[LLVMdev] wxGTK sample app compiled by llvm crashes on arm
* *Hello,
I am using llvm-2.7 to run a native(executable) on a arm processor.
I have built my wxGtk sample app with llvm-gcc as frontend .
I am using llvm-2.7 and llvm-gcc-4.2.
I built llvm-2.7 with:
../llvm-2.7/configure --prefix=/home/install-llvm --enable-optimized
--enable-assertions
and llvm gcc with:
../llvm-gcc-4.2-2.7.source/configure --prefix=/home//gcc-disable-shared