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2012 Dec 04
3
monte carlo simulation on R
Hello, How can I make a monte carlo simulation on R? Regards Adel -- PhD candidate in Computer Science Address 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000 Tunisia tel: +216 97 246 706 (+33640302046 jusqu'au 15/6) fax: +216 71 391 166 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Aug 21
4
basic hist() question
Hi list I loaded the content of a file dureetasks.txt to variable a. This file contains an interger per line. when I print a vector, it displays correctly. however, when I try to print the histogram, I get this error message > a=read.table("dureetasks.txt") > hist(a) Error in hist.default(a) : 'x' must be numeric Can you help please? regards -- PhD candidate in
2012 Feb 18
2
transforming a data frame to matrix
Hello > orderulcount Group.1 Group.2 Group.3 x V5 7 C L 0.0 30 C / L 19 C L 0.2 27 C / L 31 C L 0.4 15 C / L 43 C L 0.6 7 C / L 54 C L 0.8 2 C / L 10 C S 0.0 27 C / S 22 C S 0.2 10 C / S 34 C S 0.4 6 C / S 46 C S 0.6 1 C / S 1 D
2011 Jan 19
1
printing big real values
Hello, I have a file with very big values. I want to display the real values with classic ways (without exposant) > summary(a[,1]); Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. 1.198e+09 1.199e+09 1.200e+09 1.200e+09 1.201e+09 1.202e+09 Can you help please? Regards Adel -- PhD candidate in Computer Science Address 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000 Tunisia tel:
2011 Dec 13
1
generate a number using exponential low
Deal list > I want to generate a random number in an interval using exponential low > I know how to make that simply using uniform low > x1 <- runif(1, 5.0, 7.5) > this will generate a number between 5 et 7.5 but with uniform low. > Could you help pease.? > Regards > > -- > PhD candidate in Computer Science > Address > 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000
2011 Oct 21
1
question about aggregate
Hi list I am discovering R, and -- PhD candidate in Computer Science Address 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000 Tunisia tel: +216 97 246 706 (+33640302046 jusqu'au 15/6) fax: +216 71 391 166 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 May 06
1
xyplot legend : simple question
Hello I am using this command to draw the figure attached to this mail. xyplot(g[,4]~g[,3],type="b",group=interaction(g[,1],g[,2]), auto.key =list( title="Evolution de la stabilit?" , points = FALSE, columns=2, lines = TRUE,space="right") ,data=g,xlab=expression(beta),ylab="stabilit?") I want to change name of the legend that were attributed
2012 Jan 27
3
generate a random number with rexp ?
dear list I use runif to generate a ramdom number between min and max runif(n, min=0, max=1) however , the syntaxe of rexp does not allow that rexp(n, rate = 1) and it generate a number with the corresponding rate. The question is: how to generate a number between min and max using rexp(). Regards -- PhD candidate in Computer Science Address 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000
2010 Jun 01
5
How to make R automatic?
Hello, I have a question about how R can run automatically. Here is the story: A file called "data.csv" will be generated every couple of minutes in a folder (overwrite itself). What I want R to do is: 1) scan the folder to find the file. 2) if the file is a newly generated file, process the file 3) output some file identifier on the screen, such as the time when the file was
2011 Sep 24
2
two ecdf in the same figure
Hello, is ot possible to draw two ecdf of vectors (say s1 and s2) on the same figire with R. plot function draws a new plot and there is no function like points or lines to draw a second ecdf on the figure. Regards -- *PhD candidate in Computer Science Address 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000 Tunisia tel: +216 97 246 706 fax: +216 71 391 166* [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Sep 14
1
draw points in R
Hello list I have this file 0 121289479 25 0 212599129 1 0 285254098 21 0 444889848 45 0 469197123 30 0 640007403 82 0 718215617 8 0 758534043 56 0 799706577 4 0 814441385 93 0 843545059 37 0.2 121289479 6 0.2 285254098 3 0.2 444889848 6 0.2 469197123 13 0.2 640007403 24 0.2 718215617 3 0.2 758534043 2 0.2 799706577 2 0.2
2012 Feb 24
1
syntaxe problem
Hello, I want to create 10 dataframe using a for loop. I don t know what to do to create 10 different dataframes whose name is parametrized with variable i. This syntaxe fails. It create a unique fataframe called dfn. Any input will help Thanks > for (i in 1:10){ + filename=paste("avail4",i,sep = "_") + dfn=read.table(filename) + } -- PhD candidate in Computer Science
2010 Jun 05
1
variation
Hi list I am a new user of R. I ask for some "beginner" question I am searching if there is any function that computes the variation of some discrete values of a vector (mean() and sd() exists, but i have not find variation). Thanks in advance Adel -- PhD candidate in Computer Science Address 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000 Tunisia tel: +216 97 246 706 (+33640302046
2012 Feb 11
1
multiple histograms from a dataframe
Hi list I need some help for drawing some histograms I have a dataframe , say, X Y Z T I want to draw a histogram Z-T for each value of the couple (X-Y). When I use thus syntax > library(lattice) > histogram(law[,3] ~ law[,66] | law[,1] ) it draws multiple histograms but by selecting distinct values of law[,1] The deal is to make the same thing but for a couple of columns Thanks in
2010 May 02
2
Calculation error
Dear Rxperts, Running the following code: ======================================================= twlo=10; twhi=20; wt=154; vd=0.5; cl=0.046; tau=6; t=3; F=1; wtkg <- wt/2.2 # convert lbs to kg vd.pt <- wtkg * vd # compute weight-based vd (L) cl.pt <- wtkg * cl # compute CL (L/hr) k <- cl.pt/vd.pt # compute k (hr^-1) cave <-
2011 Dec 13
1
tcplot documentation in evd package
Hello, and please advise regarding any errors/omissions on my part. However, the documentation for R's tcplot function in the evd package appears to contain an error. I am using evd version 2.2-4 in R 2.14.0 with Windows XP. > data(portpirie) > mrlplot(portpirie) ## No Error > tlim <- c(3.6, 4.2) > tcplot(portpirie, tlim) ## Line from documentation Error in fpot(data, u[1],
2008 Sep 19
1
Type I SS and Type III SS problem
Dear all: I m a newer on R.? I have some problem when I use?anova function.? I use anova function to get Type I SS results, but I also need to get Type III SS results.? However, in my code, there is some different between the result of Type I SS and Type III SS.? I don?t know why the ?seqe? factor disappeared in the result of Type III SS.? How can I do?? Here is my example and result.
2011 Oct 05
4
SPlus to R
I'm trying to convert an S-Plus program to R.  Since I'm a SAS programmer I'm not facile is either S-Plus or R, so I need some help.  All I did was convert the underscores in S-Plus to the assignment operator <-.  Here are the first few lines of the S-Plus file:   sshc _ function(rc, nc, d, method, alpha=0.05, power=0.8,              tol=0.01, tol1=.0001, tol2=.005, cc=c(.1,2),
2010 May 26
3
Peak Over Threshold values
Dear List I hope you can help me: I?ve got a dataframe (df) within which I am looking for Peak Over Threshold values as well as the length of the events. An event starts when walevel equals 5.8 and it should end when walevel equals the lower threshold value (5.35). I tried ?clusters (?)? from ?evd package?, and varied r (see example) but it did not work for all events (again
2004 Sep 10
2
Fixed: ERROR: mismatch in decoded data, verify FAILED!
> Also, Kai has been kind enough to send me a copy of his file which > has a > problem only on -8, which I'll be looking into soon. After some intense debugging, I found the problem. One block in the file triggered a very rare bug in the LPC coefficient quantizer caused by insufficient floating point precision. There is a snippet to compute the log(base 2) of a number: