Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "How does R_UnboundValue and removing variables work?"
2019 Aug 15
1
Rf_defineVar(symbol, R_UnboundValue, environment) questions
While poking around the C++ code in the dplyr package I ran across the idiom
Rf_defineVar(symbol, R_UnboundValue, environment)
to [sort of] remove 'symbol' from 'environment'
Using it makes the R-level functions objects(), exists(), and get()
somewhat inconsistent and I was wondering if that was intended. E.g., use
SHLIB to make something from the following C code that
2002 Jan 30
1
mosaicplot(formula, data)--- bugged?
I have been tinkering with mosaicplot() and friends as a way
of learning R. As part of this, I've written a pair.table()
method for mosaic matrices, and would like to extend mosaicplot
to work with loglin and logln (MASS) objects. I'm using
R 1.4.0 on Win 98.
I've been trying to figure out the formula interface, and think
there's a bug, but not sure how to find it, yet alone fix
2019 Jul 17
2
ALTREP wrappers and factors
Hello,
I?m experimenting with ALTREP and was wondering if there is a preferred way to create an ALTREP wrapper vector without using .Internal(wrap_meta(?)), which R CMD check doesn?t like since it uses an .Internal() function.
I was trying to create a factor that used an ALTREP integer, but attempting to set the class and levels attributes always ended up duplicating and materializing the
2016 Aug 05
2
Extra copies of objects in environments when using $ operator?
My understanding is that R will not make copies of lists if there is
only one reference to the object. However, I've encountered a case
where R does make copies, even though (I think) there should be only
one reference to the object. I hope that someone could shed some light
on why this is happening.
I'll start with a simple example. Below, x is a list with one element,
and changing that
2010 Nov 12
1
SEXPs and slots
Hello,
I've created this class:
setClass("example",
representation (
size = "numeric",
id = "character"
)
)
Suppose I create a new instance of this class:
> x <- new("example", 4, "id_value")
This creates an S4 object with two slots. Am I correct in thinking that
slots are "filled" by SEXPs?
2008 Sep 26
2
adjusting textsize and spacing in mosaic (vcd package)
I'm trying to find a way to change the font size in a mosaic plot (the
grid version, not the base graphics one).
Here's an example to demonstrate:
#Basic plot
library(vcd)
mosaic(HairEyeColor, shade = TRUE)
#Bad first guess: this stops the default cell colouring, and doesn't
change the font size
mosaic(HairEyeColor, shade = TRUE, gp=gpar(fontsize=16))
#This successfully changes
2002 Feb 08
2
bugs or imperfect implementation?
I am using R to teach, and here are a couple of things that I thought
would work didn't work.
1. I noticed the utility data(***,package=***) recently and like it
very much, but unless I type in the whole word "package" I'll get an
error in 1.4.0. For example, data(cats,package=MASS) works fine but
data(cats,pac=MASS) doesn't.
2. drop1 doesn't seem to be as smart as
2019 Jul 19
2
ALTREP wrappers and factors
Hi Jiefei and Kylie,
Great to see people engaging with the ALTREP framework and identifying
places we may need more tooling. Comments inline.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 12:22 PM King Jiefei <szwjf08 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> If that is the case and you are 100% sure the reference number should be 1
> for your variable *y*, my solution is to call *SET_NAMED *in C++ to reset
> the
2013 Oct 21
2
Assigning empty symbol to variable.
When a variable is assigned the empty symbol, looking up the variable
results in an error message that looks like a function call:
> foo <- as.list(lm)$data
> ls()
[1] "foo"
> foo
Error: argument "foo" is missing, with no default
> get("foo")
Error in get("foo") : argument "foo" is missing, with no default
> rm("foo")
2008 May 24
1
value returned by findFun when the name cannot be found.
Dear list,
I have been using "findVar" (defined in src/main/envir.c) happily and
would like to use
"findFun".
However I have trouble when the name searched cannot be found: while
"findVar" returns R_UnboundValue,
"findFun" does not (the 4 last lines of "findFun" are copied below).
error(_("could not find function
2008 Nov 16
3
chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE (PR#13292)
Full_Name: Reginaldo Constantino
Version: 2.8.0
OS: Ubuntu Hardy (32 bit, kernel 2.6.24)
Submission from: (NULL) (189.61.88.2)
For many tables, chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE gives a p value that is
obviously incorrect and inversely proportional to the number of replicates:
> data(HairEyeColor)
> x <- margin.table(HairEyeColor, c(1, 2))
>
2005 Nov 12
1
how to make automatically each level from data.frame to vector
Dear R-helpers,
Suppose I have dataset like this below:
data(HairEyeColor)
dfHEC <- as.data.frame(as.table(HairEyeColor))
my.dfHEC <- data.frame(Hair=rep(dfHEC$Hair,dfHEC$Freq),
Eye=rep(dfHEC$Eye,dfHEC$Freq),
Sex=rep(dfHEC$Sex,dfHEC$Freq))
my.dfHEC
my.dfHEC$Hair
my.dfHEC$Eye
my.dfHEC$Sex
and I know all levels for Hair, Eye and Sex.
In my case, I
2009 Dec 15
2
Diagonal Labels on "Beside" Bars in Barplot
My question is based on an example provided in the following:
Referencing:
Statistics with R
Vincent Zoonekynd
<zoonek at math.jussieu.fr>
6th January 2007
URL:
http://zoonek2.free.fr/UNIX/48_R/all.html
data(HairEyeColor)
a <- as.table( apply(HairEyeColor, c(1,2), sum) )
# Provided Example
barplot(a, beside = TRUE,
legend.text = attr(a, "dimnames")$Hair)
# I
2010 Sep 19
1
odds ratios for n-way tables: seeking an *apply-able method
I'm looking for a way to generalize the calculation of (log) odds
ratios for 2 x 2 x {strata} frequency
tables in vcd::oddsratio() to R x C x {strata} tables.
For an R x C table, F, odds ratios can be defined
in several ways; one simple way, particularly for tables with ordered
factors, is to calculate the
set of continuation odds ratios, based on the (R-1)x(C-1) set of 2x2
tables with
2016 May 20
2
identical on closures
I'm confused by this:
> identical(function() {}, function() {})
[1] FALSE
Yet, after loading the Matrix package (which redefines det), the
following is checked (in library.checkConflicts):
> identical(get("det", baseenv()), get("det", asNamespace("Matrix")),
ignore.environment=T)
[1] TRUE
I've looked at the code in identical.c and for closures it
2002 Sep 13
1
[R] proposal: mosaicplot with sub and las
Two proposals for mosaicplot():
- The argument "sub" should not be ignored.
Example: mosaicplot( HairEyeColor, sub = 'test of sub' )
- To be able to discern also longer axis labels
the argument "las" or par(las=2) should not be ignored.
Example: mosaicplot( HairEyeColor, las=2 )
Thanks
Wolfram
2006 Dec 06
2
vcd package, assoc()
Hello,
I am trying to use the extended assocplot() function: assoc(), from vcd
package. Trouble is that it cannot even run its own examples on my
installation. I get this output:
$> example(assoc)
assoc> data("HairEyeColor")
assoc> (x <- margin.table(HairEyeColor, c(1, 2)))
Eye
Hair Brown Blue Hazel Green
Black 68 20 15 5
Brown 119 84 54
2009 Sep 29
3
How do I access class slots from C?
Hi
I'm trying to implement something similar to the following R snippet using
C. I seem to have hit the wall on accessing class slots using C.
library(fPortfolio)
lppData <- 100 * LPP2005.RET[, 1:6]
ewSpec <- portfolioSpec()
nAssets <- ncol(lppData)
setWeights(ewSpec) <- rep(1/nAssets, times = nAssets)
ewPortfolio <- feasiblePortfolio(
data = lppData,
spec = ewSpec,
2014 Dec 03
2
we need an exists/get hybrid
Hi All,
I've been looking into speeding up the loading of packages that use a lot
of S4. After profiling I noticed the "exists" function accounts for a
surprising fraction of the time. I have some thoughts about speeding up
exists (below). More to the point of this post, Martin M?chler noted that
'exists' and 'get' are often used in conjunction. Both functions are
2001 Nov 30
1
mosaic.by(): vectorizing args passed by apply()?
I've just started learning R, so I'm still on the steep part of the
learning curve, but my enthusiasm was heightened by learning that
there's a very nice implementation of mosaicplot().
As a learning project, I've already done a basic implementation
of a pairs.table() function which does a mosaic scatterplot matrix,
and now I'm trying to do conditional mosaic plots (discrete