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2009 Nov 01
4
convert list to Dataframe
Hi. I have a huge list called twitter: > dim(twitter) NULL > str(twitter) List of 1 $ :Classes 'PlainTextDocument', 'TextDocument', 'character' atomic [1:35575] 11999;10:47:14;20;10;2009;ObamaLouverture;Trails Mixed Lessons For Governance From Campaigner-in-chief: President obama jumps campaign 09 tuesday..
2012 Jan 08
2
cannot find package in Packages>>Install Packages
Hi. I am trying to install a package called DMwR http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/DMwR/index.html located here: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip on windows 7. I am using R 2.10.1. I also tried typing something like this but it did not work well. install.packages(c(" http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obama’s Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 By Edmund Connelly for The Occidental Observer January 16, 2008 ?The Israelis can kill whomever they want whenever they want.? --Paul Craig Roberts I sometimes think that it?s pointless for Americans to talk much about recent events in Gaza because we know how it will play out ? America will do absolutely nothing to interfere with the ongoing massacre.
2012 Mar 06
0
R en la campaña de Obama
Os envío un enlace a un blog en el que publican una oferta de empleo para la campaña de Obama. Es interesante por que piden alguien que sepa de R, entre otras cosas de las que muchos de la lista me consta que sabéis. http://www.fedeablogs.net/economia/?p=19984 jaume. -- Jaume Tormo Blanes IMEM Ramon Margalef. Carretera San Vicente del Raspeig s/n 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig - Alicante
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obama’s Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 By Edmund Connelly for The Occidental Observer January 16, 2008 ?The Israelis can kill whomever they want whenever they want.? --Paul Craig Roberts I sometimes think that it?s pointless for Americans to talk much about recent events in Gaza because we know how it will play out ? America will do absolutely nothing to interfere with the ongoing massacre.
2010 Aug 12
0
Revolutions Blog: July Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: ?http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of July: http://bit.ly/cXFZrI reviewed the updates to Hadley Wickham's ggplot2 and plyr packages.
2010 Sep 16
0
Revolutions Blog: August Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of August: http://bit.ly/dmLWj0 noted that R had a key role in the US government's reaction to the BP oil spill,
2009 May 22
1
Confirmatory factor analysis problems using sem package (works in Amos)
Hello all, I'm trying to replicate a confirmatory factor analysis done in Amos. The idea is to compare a one-factor and a two-factor model. I get the following warning message when I run either model: "Could not compute QR decomposition of Hessian. Optimization probably did not converge." I have no idea what to do here. I believe posters reported the same problem. It seems
2011 Jun 16
1
Merging rows in a dataframe
Hi R Help list I'm looking to visualise US foreign aid 1946-2009 and I have the dataset for this. The trouble is it's a bit too complex and I need to simply it I want to merge all of the rows with the same country together and add up the individual totals to make one total figure per country per year Below is an example of the kind of data. The real dataset has 2447 rows and covers 63
2020 Oct 20
1
write.csv covert Åland to <c5>land
It looks like an encoding problem. It works fine for me with R encoding set to UTF-8 Here is part of my sessionInfo() results [1] LC_CTYPE=en_CA.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C [3] LC_TIME=en_CA.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_CA.UTF-8 [5] LC_MONETARY=en_CA.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_CA.UTF-8 I would suggest issuing the command sessionInfo() and seeing what your encoding is. On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 at 08:22,
2020 Oct 20
0
write.csv covert Åland to <c5>land
Hi there, Why the same string is displayed in different form? > abc[,1] [1] "?land" "Afghanistan" > abc name 1 <c5>land 2 Afghanistan And more... > dput(abc, "aa.txt") > dget("aa.txt") name 1 <c5>land 2 Afghanistan > dget("aa.txt")[,1] [1] "<c5>land"
2010 Aug 28
1
Matchspy and faceting
Have been working recently on a site that classifies posts using tags in taxonomies, so a post about the Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico might be tagged 'Subscribers only' (access level), 'Barack Obama' (person), 'Tony Hayward' (person), 'BP' (company), 'Transocean' (company), 'Gulf of Mexico' (location). With some advice from Richard Boulton I
2020 Oct 20
1
write.csv covert Åland to <c5>land
You don't say, but I'd guess you're using Windows. In your code page, the character ? is probably not representable. At some point in the sequence of operations involved in printing the dataframe R puts the string into the native encoding, and since that's impossible on your system, it substitutes the <c5> instead. The fact that you can sometimes display it is because
2010 Dec 02
6
Filter data
Hello, I understand that question is probably stupid, but ... I have data (polity IV index) "country","year","democ","autoc","polity","polity2" "1","Afghanistan ",1800,1,7,-6,-6 "2","Afghanistan ",1801,1,7,-6,-6 "3","Afghanistan
2015 Feb 03
5
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 17:49 -0700, Warren Young wrote: > Polio was almost completely eradicated, but it?s starting to come back in the middle east after the CIA used a fake vaccination campaign as a pretext to try to get into bin Laden?s Pakistan compound: The Taliban were created and funded by the USA, using the Pakistani intelligence service, to give the Russian invaders of Afghanistan a
2014 Feb 04
0
Statistician at UNODC Vienna (Fwd: Statistiker für consultancy gesucht)
Dear List, please find here an interesting job opportunity at the UNODC (SASS) in Vienna. If you are interested contact directly Ms. Irmgard Zeiler (Irmgard.ZEILER at unodc.org). good luck Matteo Mattiuzzi >>> Irmgard ZEILER <Irmgard.ZEILER at unodc.org> 02/03/14 5:02 PM >>> Dear all, I would like to kindly ask your assistance in my search for a consultant (short
2019 Feb 19
2
Cambiar el formato de datos
Después del "gather()" puedes hacer un "arrange()" que es una ordenación. Y dentro de "arrange()" le indicas la variable por la que ordenas (no hacen falta comillas)... Lo ordenará alfabéticamente. Saludos, Carlos Ortega www.qualityexcellence.es El mar., 19 feb. 2019 a las 13:47, Antonio Rodriguez Andres (< antoniorodriguezandres70 en gmail.com>) escribió:
2010 May 19
0
A revised function for getting ISO week
Hi All, Two years back, I posted a small function for getting the ISO 8601 defined week number of a date (such as the week number used in all Swedish calendars), in a os-independent manner. I've since discovered an inaccuracy in that code, and so I thought I'd repost the corrected version. Hopefully this will come in handy for someone searching the mailing list archives in the future.
2008 Dec 11
3
getting ISO week
Hi all, Is there a simple function already implemented for getting the ISO weeks of a Date object? I couldn't find one, and so wrote my own function to do it, but would appreciate a pointer to the "default" way. If a function is not yet implemented, could the code below be of interest to submit to CRAN? Best Regards, Gustaf --------------------
2004 Oct 06
3
read.delim problem with trailing spaces
I'm trying to read a comma delimited dataset that uses '.' for NA. I found that if the last field on a line was a missing '.' it was not read as NA, but just a '.', and the life variable was made a factor. The data looks like this, income,imr,region,oilexprt,imr80,gnp80,life Afghanistan,75,400.0,4,0,185.0,.,37.5 Algeria,400,86.3,2,1,20.5,1920,50.7