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2006 Mar 08
1
function gdist, dist and vegdist in mvpart
Dear R community, I am analyzing plant communities with the function mvpart, using a dissimilarit matrix as input. The matrix is calculated with the funtion gdist. fit <- mvpart(gdist (ba12[,18:29], meth="maximum", full=TRUE, sq=F) ~ beers + slope_dem + elev_dem+ plc_dem + pr_curv+ +curv+max_depth+doc_rocks+ abandon+land_use+ca_old, data=ba12, xv="p") This
2010 Aug 13
3
Delete rpart/mvpart cross-validation output
Dear all, I was wondering if there is a simple way to avoid printing the multiple cross-validation automatic output to the console of recursive partitionning functions like rpart or mvpart. For example... > data(spider) > mvpart(data.matrix(spider[,1:12])~herbs+reft+moss+sand+twigs+water,spider,xv="1se",xvmult=100) *X-Val rep : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2013 Apr 19
4
Spider Plot
Does any one have a sample code for a Spider Plot as attached? Thanks, Xing
2010 Feb 26
2
Error in mvpart example
Dear all, I'm getting an error in one of the stock examples in the 'mvpart' package. I tried: require(mvpart) data(spider) fit3 <- rpart(gdist(spider[,1:12],meth="bray",full=TRUE,sq=TRUE)~water+twigs+reft+herbs+moss+sand,spider,method="dist") #directly from ?rpart summary(fit3) ...which returned the following: Error in apply(formatg(yval, digits - 3), 1,
2007 Jul 27
3
Is mechanize thread safe?
Hello all, I was just wondering if anybody knew whether mechanize is supposed to be thread-safe or not? I didn''t really find any information about it anywhere. I''ve been getting a strange error in protocol.rb when I run a script that uses mechanize in a multi threaded fashion, but not with a single thread. I''m trying to write a spider that does multiple gets in
2010 Mar 15
3
Frequencies from a matrix - spider from frequencies
First of all, I really like R! Still being a newbie, I find things (the difficult ones) to be very simple. Alas, some 'simple' things still escape me. (Maybe the tutorials are often too much focused on the 'difficult' items??) Here comes my 'problem', over which I have sweated for the last 2 hours: My data are of a matrix 10x31, Likert Scale (1-5). 10 questions, 31
2008 Aug 28
2
Spider Graph
Is there an R function to generate a radar or spider graph from a table - e.g. radar(table(x)) or some such? ================================================== Isaac T. Van Patten, Ph.D. Professor Department of Criminal Justice Box 6934, Radford University Radford, VA 24142 540-831-6148 ivanpatt@radford.edu <mailto:ivanpatt@radford.edu> http://ivanpatt.asp.radford.edu
2001 Nov 09
2
spider / radar plot
Hmmmm, not quite statistics, but can R do spider plot like shown in http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~behrens/asu/msms/student/recent_vis/spider.html or http://www.caesarsystems.com/Technica/spiderPlots.htm Thanks for any hints, Mathias -- virtual earth Mathias Picker Gesch?ftsf?hrer Gesellschaft f?r Wissens re/pr? sentation mbH
2011 Jan 04
4
Can the WINE window be larger on high resolution settings?
I was reading this post http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=45535&sid=6957add8af3402a8afa68d8527121e2d and others like it looking for a way to make the content in the WINE window look larger. I mean to look like 800x600 resolution when the monitor settings is at 1024x768. So, I have typed this on the command line: Code: wine explorer /desktop=spider,800x600 spider.exe or wine explorer
2011 Sep 08
3
Spider (Radar) Plot
Dear R Group: Based on the following data, how to do a great Spider (Radar) Plot? Any advice is greatly appreciated. HospID Rate Age Charlson NIHSS 1 0.2 49 3.5 0 2 0.1 48 1.8 12 3 0.4 56 2.1 5 4 0.3 77 0 7 5 0.2 67 6.5 3 6 0.1 62 4.8 4.6 7 0.1 64 12 5.2 8 0.3 61 3 2.8 9 0.15 69 4.5 1.9 10 0.22 80 0 6.7 11 0.34 61 6 4.2 12 0.18 63 3 6.1 13 0.09 64 8 15 12 0 56 10 11 15 0.1 70 11 7 16
2012 Nov 21
2
Spider Graph
Hi, Is the stars command in the base package or do I need to download? I am looking to make star/radar/spider charts. Thanks! Britt Britt Aronovich Marketing Analyst BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) ... Peter Jay Sharp Building 30 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11217-01486 ... P: 718.724.8038 E: baronovich@BAM.org<mailto:baronovich@BAM.org> BAM.org Facebook.com/BAMstage
2008 Jun 04
2
Creating a "simple" Radar/Spider Plot from Statgraphics
I'm new to R - and trying to create a plot similiar to the spider plot at http://www.statgraphics.com/eda.htm#radar . I can't figure out several things... most of which I would think would be straightforward.... How can I change the lines for each series plotted instead of creating a filled area? How can I get the labels for each of the radial axes at the outside of the plot
2007 Mar 30
2
keep-alive
Greetings, I''m reporting on what I found after trying to use mechanize on a site like www.tellme.com. With mechanize versions 0.6.5, 0.6.4, 0.6.3, I was able to use mechanize without any problems on www.tellme.com. However, when I upgraded to 0.6.6 or 0.6.7, mechanize simply ground to a halt after a while. I''m not sure where the problem lies, but after looking at the
2014 Dec 03
1
[PATCH RFC 1/2] virtio_balloon: convert to virtio 1.0 endian-ness
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 07:39:30PM +0100, Cornelia Huck wrote: > On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 13:44:06 +0200 > "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > > > balloon device is not part of virtio 1.0 spec. Still, it's easy enough > > to make it handle endian-ness exactly as other virtio 1.0 devices: what > > we gain from this, is that there's no
2014 Dec 03
1
[PATCH RFC 1/2] virtio_balloon: convert to virtio 1.0 endian-ness
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 07:39:30PM +0100, Cornelia Huck wrote: > On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 13:44:06 +0200 > "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > > > balloon device is not part of virtio 1.0 spec. Still, it's easy enough > > to make it handle endian-ness exactly as other virtio 1.0 devices: what > > we gain from this, is that there's no
2014 Dec 02
0
[PATCH RFC 1/2] virtio_balloon: convert to virtio 1.0 endian-ness
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 13:44:06 +0200 "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > balloon device is not part of virtio 1.0 spec. Still, it's easy enough > to make it handle endian-ness exactly as other virtio 1.0 devices: what > we gain from this, is that there's no need to special-case it in virtio > core. Well, the balloon is weird in a number of ways,
2014 Dec 02
0
[PATCH RFC 1/2] virtio_balloon: convert to virtio 1.0 endian-ness
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 13:44:06 +0200 "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > balloon device is not part of virtio 1.0 spec. Still, it's easy enough > to make it handle endian-ness exactly as other virtio 1.0 devices: what > we gain from this, is that there's no need to special-case it in virtio > core. Well, the balloon is weird in a number of ways,
2007 Apr 06
1
fuzzy-ness to searches
Hi. I didn''t notice if topic has already been discussed, but I was wondering if there was a way to make ferret match only part of a search term. My initial thought was some sort of filter, but I''m unsure of where to begin. An example in the comments of the acts_as_ferret tutorial at RailsEnvy (http://www.railsenvy.com/2007/2/19/acts-as-ferret-tutorial) suggests: To return the
2000 Aug 07
1
libao patch: Endian-ness fix
[Oops. Sent this to the wrong list.] Kenneth already appears to have committed a byte order fix for the WAV output driver. Attached is a patch to fix byte order in the OSS and ALSA drivers. The other output drivers seem to just use the native byte order (which libvorbisfile uses). As I do not have anything but Linux systems on Intel hardware at my disposal, I would really appreciate it if
2012 Oct 03
1
help: ks test fit Poisson-ness (D and p) with one sample data
for a silly question, wondering how to test fit with the one sample as follow. I have read _fitting distributions with R_, but that doesn't answer my specific question. inclined to use Kolmogorov-Smirnov D, and its associative p value. much appreciation! X20.001 232 93 84 185 336 417 228 199 2110 1411 612 1913 1314 3015