Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Check if a character vector can be coerced to numeric?"
2013 Jul 12
2
"Proper" way to use a "hidden" function in an R-package?
R-developers:
I'm working on updating my R package "spatial.tools", and one thing I
was wondering was the proper way to have hidden functions -- should I
simply not export them to the namespace and use the ::: operator to
call them (which is what I currently do)?
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Assistant Professor
Global Environmental Analysis and Remote Sensing (GEARS)
2013 Jan 22
2
Adding a line to barchart
R-helpers:
I need a quick help with the following graph (I'm a lattice newbie):
require("lattice")
npp=1:5
names(npp)=c("A","B","C","D","E")
barchart(npp,origin=0,box.width=1)
# What I want to do, is add a single vertical line positioned at x = 2 that
lays over the bars (say, using a dotted line). How do I go about doing
this?
2013 Feb 01
3
Loading a list into the environment
R-helpers:
Say I have a list:
myvariables <- list(a=1:10,b=20)
Is there a way to load the list components into the environment as
variables based on the component names? i.e. by applying this theoretical
function to myvariables I would have the variables a and b loaded into the
environment without having to explicitly define them.
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Assistant Professor
2013 Jun 10
1
Policy/best practices on renaming functions in packages
R-developers:
I'm beginning to work on a manuscript for a set of functions I
developed for a package I have on CRAN (spatial.tools), and I'd like
to rename a function in my package to give a better idea of what it
does prior to manuscript submission -- is there a "safe" way to do a
backwards-compatible rename of a function within a CRAN package (so
functions that rely on the
2013 Apr 16
4
Singular design matrix in rq
Quantreggers:
I'm trying to run rq() on a dataset I posted at:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8Kij67bij_ASUpfcmJ4LTFEUUk/edit?usp=sharing
(it's a 1500kb csv file named "singular.csv") and am getting the following
error:
mydata <- read.csv("singular.csv")
fit_spl <- rq(raw_data[,1] ~ bs(raw_data[,i],df=15),tau=1)
> Error in rq.fit.br(x, y, tau = tau, ...) :
2013 Oct 03
1
Including R code from another package...
R-developers:
I had a quick question for the group -- let's say a package I am
developing depends on a single, small function from a large
CRAN-listed package. I can, of course, set a dependency within my own
package, but are there means by which I can include the R script + man
file DIRECTLY in my package (of course attributing the code to the
original programmer). Does it require me
2013 Oct 30
2
Where to drop a python script?
R-developers:
I have a small python script that I'd like to include in an R package I'm
developing, but I'm a bit unclear about which subfolder it should go in. R
will be calling the script via a system() call. Thanks!
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Assistant Professor
Global Environmental Analysis and Remote Sensing (GEARS) Laboratory
Department of Geography and Geographic
2012 Apr 05
4
Best way to search r- functions and mailing list?
R-helpers:
It looks like http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/search.html has stopped
spidering the mailing lists -- this used to be my go-to site for
searching for R solutions. Are there any good replacements for this?
I want to be able to search both functions and mailing lists at the
same time. Cheers!
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
University of
2013 Sep 27
2
Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit when using list.files()
R-helpers:
I'm running a file search on my entire drive (Mac OS X) using:
files_found <- list.files(dir="/",pattern=somepattern,recursive=TRUE,full.names=TRUE)
where somepattern is a search pattern (which I have confirmed via a
unix "find / -name somepattern" only returns ~ 3 results).
I keep getting an error:
Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit
when
2012 Dec 06
2
Best way to coerce numerical data to a predetermined histogram bin?
Folks:
Say I have a set of histogram breaks:
breaks=c(1:10,15)
# With bin ids:
bin_ids=1:(length(breaks)-1)
# and some data (note that some of it falls outside the breaks:
data=runif(min=1,max=20,n=100)
***
What is the MOST EFFICIENT way to "classify" data into the histogram bins
(return the bin_ids) and, say, return NA if the value falls outside of the
bins.
By classify, I mean
2011 Nov 21
3
How do I query "..." in a function call?
This is probably a very noobish question, but if I want to create a
function that allows an undetermined number of, say, numeric vectors to be
fed to it, I would use:
myfunction = function(...)
{
# Do something
}
Right? If so, how do I a) count the number of vectors "fed" to the
function, and b) how do I treat those vectors as variables, e.g. for the
call:
2012 May 02
6
Quickest way to make a large "empty" file on disk?
R-helpers:
What would be the absolute fastest way to make a large "empty" file (e.g.
filled with all zeroes) on disk, given a byte size and a given number
number of empty values. I know I can use writeBin, but the "object" in
this case may be far too large to store in main memory. I'm asking because
I'm going to use this file in conjunction with mmap to do parallel
2009 Mar 18
2
How do I set the Windows temporary directory in R?
I'm trying to redirect where temporary files go under R to
D:\temp\somerandomname from its default (C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Temp\somerandomname) -- how do I go about doing this?
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Postdoctoral Scholar
Center for Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing (CSTARS)
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
The Barn, Room 250N
Davis, CA 95616
2009 Oct 23
2
splitting a vector of strings...
Quick question -- if I have a vector of strings that I'd like to split
into two new vectors based on a substring that is inside of each string,
what is the most efficient way to do this? The substring that I want to
split on is multiple characters, if that matters, and it is contained in
every element of the character vector.
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Postdoctoral Scholar
2012 Apr 09
1
Listing the contents of an FTP directory via R?
R-helpers:
I'd like to be able to store all the file information from an ftp site
(e.g. file and foldernames) through an R command. Any ideas how to do
this? Here's an example site to use:
ftp://e4ftl01.cr.usgs.gov/MOTA/MCD15A3.005
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science
University of Illinois at
2013 Oct 20
1
Question about selective importing of package functions...
I'm working on an update for my CRAN package "spatial.tools" and I noticed
a new warning when running R CMD CHECK --as-cran:
* checking CRAN incoming feasibility ... NOTE
Maintainer: 'Jonathan Asher Greenberg <spatial-tools@estarcion.net>'
Depends: includes the non-default packages:
'sp' 'raster' 'rgdal' 'mmap' 'abind'
2012 Oct 17
2
Completely ignoring an error in a function...
The code base is a bit too complicated to paste in here, but the gist of my
question is this: given I have a function
myfunction <- function(x)
{
# Do something A
# Do something B
# Do something C
}
Say "#Do something B" returns this error:
Error in cat(list(...), file, sep, fill, labels, append) :
argument 2 (type 'list') cannot be handled by 'cat'
A standard
2011 Aug 23
5
Easier ways to create .Rd files?
R-helpers:
Are there any ways to auto-generate R-friendly (e.g. will pass a
compilation check) .Rd files given a set of .R code? How about GUIs
that help properly format the .Rd files? Thanks! I want a basic set
of .Rd files that I can update as I go, but as with most things my
documentation typically lags behind my coding by a few days.
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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
Assistant Project
2013 Oct 19
3
Suggestions for an "official" place to store permissions/options for a package?
R-developers:
Duncan Murdoch suggested I move a post I started on r-help over here,
since it is more at the developer level. Here is my
question/challenge -- to my knowledge, there is not currently an
official way to store a *package*'s options to a standardized location
on a user's computer. Given that OS-level programs have standard
preference locations, I was hoping to first assess:
2009 Nov 02
2
"Safe" way to automatically install required packages...
R-helpers:
I'm working on an r-package that I want to make as easy-to-use as
possible for a novice R-user, which includes automatically installing
required packages. I, myself, am a novice R-packager, so the solution
I came up with was to embed:
print("Loading required packages...")
if (!require("reshape")) { install.packages("reshape") }
if