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2013 Mar 15
2
Writing a hyperlink to a csv file
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to create a hyperlink in a csv file using R code and some package. For example, in the following code: links <- cbind(rep('Click for Google',3),"google search address goes here") ## R Mailing list blocks if I put the actual web address here write.table(links,'test.csv', sep=',',row.names=F,col.names=F) the web address
2023 Mar 07
1
insert hyperlink into svg graphic
This was actually the first thing that ChatGPT debugged for me. The issue was that I was able to click on the link when I displayed the raw SVG in the browser (you can use that to test whether the syntax is even correct), but not when the svg displays inside a html page with the <img ...> tag. ChatGPT correctly identified the issue and suggested a solution using <object ...> tags
2007 Apr 26
2
Can a hyperlink be placed, thorugh R programming, on a graph?
Hi, If I use x<-1:10 y<-rnorm(10,0,1) ### pdf(file="c:\\aldi\\test.pdf") plot(x,y) segments(x,y,x+2,y+2) segments(x,y,x+0.5,y+0.5,col=3) ### dev.off() ### q() Is there a way that I can imbed in the graph plot for each point defined by x to x+0.5 and y to y+0.5 (and colored in green) a different hyperlink? For example point one (together with the green tail) will have the
2023 Mar 07
2
insert hyperlink into svg graphic
Perhaps this thread on stackoverflow (from a search on "include hyperlink in svg graphic") may be of use: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41970535/a-hyperlink-in-svg-use Cheers, Bert On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 12:34?AM Rusty Travis <rusytravis19 at gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings, > > I am creating plots of weather data and wish to include a link to the > data source
2023 Mar 07
1
insert hyperlink into svg graphic
Greetings, I am creating plots of weather data and wish to include a link to the data source into a title() object in the plot. My syntax must be wrong though, as the hyperlink doesn't display, just the text and tags. > svg("/tmp/temps.svg", width=9, height=6) > #plot created here > title(sub="produced by Rusty Travis? \nusing data from <a
2023 Mar 08
1
insert hyperlink into svg graphic
On 3/7/23 13:12, Paul Murrell wrote: > Hi > > I think the main issue here is that you are *drawing* text on the > graphics device, so I would only expect to see literal XML text output > in the result. > ''' > > Hope that helps Thank you for your consideration of the matter, but that seems extraordinarily overly-complicated for the results of
2023 Mar 08
1
insert hyperlink into svg graphic
Hi On 8/03/23 15:27, Rusty Travis wrote: > On 3/7/23 13:12, Paul Murrell wrote: >> Hi >> >> I think the main issue here is that you are *drawing* text on the >> graphics device, so I would only expect to see literal XML text output >> in the result. >> ''' >> >> Hope that helps > > Thank you for your consideration of the
2004 May 03
1
installed.packages hyperlink wrong in two spots (PR#6850)
Full_Name: Kevin Wright Version: 1.9.0 OS: Windows 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (170.54.59.160) The html help file for the 'library' function contains this sentence: Note that installed.packages() returns... The 'installed.packages' hyperlink points to 'installed.packages.html'. The latter file does not exist for me. I suspect the link should be to
2009 Jan 10
1
Hmisc-xtable label
Dear all: Does anybody know about label conflicts between xtable and Hmisc? I found a couple of e-mails similar to this problem but is not clear to me how to get around the label problem. The first table(longtable below) is generated with the latex function from Hmisc but for some reason when I try to hyperlink to it,it takes me to the top of the document. The second table created with the xtable
2005 Mar 04
2
how to draw graphs within clickable hyperlink
Hi all I want to draw a graph containing points and edges. Package graphics could do this. However I want to make each those points and edges clickable with a hyperlink on them. Anybody know how to do this? Thanks very much.
2000 Dec 15
1
BT sues Prodigy over hyperlink patent !!!
Not related to Vorbis, but it shows how software patents can be abused to the point where it becomes absurd... http://www.idg.net/ic_316584_1794_1-483.html BTW I used a hyperlink here... BT can sue me... ;-) Greetings, Aleksandar --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2012 Jan 19
2
Interpreting script - write.csv
Hi All, I am a beginner to R and a prof helped me with some script. I am having trouble understanding the below line. Is it finding the file turtlehatch.csv? I do not have my working directory set to this file. If so I tried ("file.choose") and it did not work. R did nothing in response, no error message with this entry and the below entry. Can you please help me interpret? :
2011 Jan 06
8
Accessing data via url
# Can anyone suggest why this works datafilename <- "http://personality-project.org/r/datasets/maps.mixx.epi.bfi.data" person.data <- read.table(datafilename,header=TRUE) # but this does not? dd <- "https://sites.google.com/site/jrkrideau/home/general-stores/trees.txt" treedata <- read.table(dd, header=TRUE)
2012 Oct 18
4
Trouble with parentheses in Markdown hyperlinks
How can we improve URL detection in Markdown? I posted a question on Stack Overflow and happened to click a URL in my post. To my surprise, it wasn't functional, and it took three different, nonintuitive manipulations before I achieved a functional URL. Stack Overflow says "not my problem", so I'm deferring to Markdown itself. Here's a
2011 Dec 12
5
not complete character in csv file
Dear R users, I got the following problem. Given that > data[3,2] [1] "010252" Code: intro <- data.frame() intro[1,1] <- as.character(data[3,2]) write.csv(intro, file='intro.csv') In 'intro.csv' file I am loosing the 0 in frot of 10252, which I need. Is there a way to keep the full character saved? R 2.13.2 (64 bit). Thanks, robert -- View this message in
2011 Dec 05
3
adding hyperlinked text to pdf plot
Howdy, I have read that if you put a URL in the text of a plot being saved into pdf, the result is a functional hyperlink. I am interested in having text in a plot that is linked to a URL, but I would like the text to be something other than the URL. Is this possible? Thank you. - Fincher
2011 Jan 06
2
puppetdoc - referring to main class
I''m being a good boy and using the puppetdoc tool to document my classes, however I''m hitting a minor annoyance. The top level documentation for a module (let''s call it "example) is pulled from example/README (not example/manifests/init.pp), okay I can cope with that. The documentation for the class in example/manifests/init.pp ends up as example::example (hmm,
2008 Sep 25
5
Dot plot - equivalent of MINITAB
hi folks, Bit of a newbie, but I've spent a fair bit of time looking for an answer on this, with no joy. Can anyone help me? Dataset: A single column of values in a csv file (eg. 52, 53, 54, 85, etc) Goal: In Minitab, you have what they call a dot plot. It's a histogram, where a single dot represents a set of identical values (eg. 57, 57, 57 would be one dot). Multiple dots are
2007 Mar 06
2
SVG and tooltips, hyperlinks
Dear all, is there a good way to create SVG plots with R whose elements have titles (tooltips) or act as hyperlinks? I am using the RSvgDevice package, which works great - but it doesn't seem to support the notion that plot objects have titles or are act as hyperlinks, so I am helping myself by giving the objects funny unique colors and then postprocessing the .svg file. I wonder
2010 Feb 28
6
A slight trap in read.table/read.csv.
I had occasion recently to read in a one-line *.csv file that looked like: "CandidateName","NSN","Ethnicity","dob","gender" "Smith, Mary Jane",111222333,"E","2/25/1989","F" That "F" (for female) in the last field got transformed to FALSE. Apparently read.csv (and hence read.table) are inferring