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2003 Jul 24
0
nls.control in gnls
Hi, I've made a selfStart function for use with gnls and the following piece of code works nicely: check1 <- gnls(y ~ spot.shape.fct(xcord, ycord, background, spotintensity, rho, sigma, delta, mux, muy), start=getInitial(y ~ spot.shape.fct(xcord, ycord, background, spotintensity, rho,
2017 Aug 19
0
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
Thank you for providing the example code... for the request of running it multiple times it would have helped if you could have confirmed that the example ran through without errors... there were a lot of mistakes in it. Look into using the reprex package to check your example next time. I don't do this kind of analysis... I really don't know what to expect from the functions. The
2017 Aug 19
0
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
[answers inline] On 18 August 2017 at 20:08, Dagmar <Ramgad82 at gmx.net> wrote: > > myframe<- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie","Ernie","Ernie"), > Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 08:00", "24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00", > "25.09.2012 10:00"),
2017 Aug 19
4
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
Dear all, I have a data similar to this: myframe<- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie","Ernie","Ernie"), Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 08:00", "24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00", "25.09.2012 10:00"), Longitude=c("8.481","8.482","8.483","8.481"),
2017 Aug 09
0
map_data
Please keep the mailing list copied in replies. Yes, apparently the map_data function is in the ggplot2 package, not the maps package. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On August 8, 2017 11:18:35 PM PDT, "??????????? ?????? ?????????" <Maksim.Poltoradnev at uralkali.com> wrote: >Dear Jeff, I figured out what the problem was: the map-data function >does not
2017 Aug 08
2
map_data
Hello, I have some problems with calling the map_data function in maps package. Not so long ago it was not a problem, but for some reasons in July this year it became unavailable. For instance, if I call the following code: m<-map_data(?world?) The R returns to me: Error: cannot find function ?map_data? Kind regards, Poltoradnev Maxim Head of products promotion division PJSC
2012 Mar 20
1
passing xlim to coord_map in ggplot2
I'm sure this is smack-head moment, but I haven't been able to find an example of this on Nabble or SO, so thought I'd ask. This works: michigan <- map_data('county', 'michigan') mich_points <- data.frame(x = rnorm(n = 200, median(michigan[,1]), 0.75), y = rnorm(n = 200, median(michigan[,2]), 0.75)) ggplot() + geom_path(aes(long, lat, group = group), data =
2020 Jul 28
2
Superponer mapas en ggplot
Buenos días. Tengo dos mapas que hago con ggplot (abajo) y necesito superponer el 2º al 1º. En el 1º se representa la variable PA, binomial (0, 1), en gris, y en el 2º la variable ExtTG7085, que es numérica y va de 0 a 200. La 2ª es un gradiente en rojo. Lo ideal sería que donde coinciden el rojo de la 2ª se viera más oscuro, pero supongo que eso no es fácil. Podría también ser en otro color, pero
2015 Oct 10
2
[PATCH 2/2] com32/mboot/map.c: removed trailing spaces
From: Geert Stappers <stappers at nero.gpm.stappers.nl> They were introduced by the patch for ELF64 support. --- com32/mboot/map.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/com32/mboot/map.c b/com32/mboot/map.c index 2e8641f..1992f14 100644 --- a/com32/mboot/map.c +++ b/com32/mboot/map.c @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ struct multiboot_header *map_image(void *ptr, size_t
2015 Oct 10
3
[PATCH] Extend Multiboot1 with support for ELF64 file format
This patch is just a (shameless) copy from bug #28 [1]. The original patch has been sitting there for a couple of years now, and it was based on Syslinux v 4.05. The patch I am posting here is just a re-base on v.6.03. Whichever inadequate formatting (tabs, trailing spaces...), or any kind of correction that was required for the original patch to be accepted, is probably still required now.
2018 Nov 14
2
Los puntos no tapen el mapa hecho ggplot
Buenos días. Hago mis mapas con el código que os copio abajo, pero me gustaría que me dibujase las líneas del mapa después de poner los puntos para que se vean. Puedo hacer los puntos más pequeños, pero entonces quedan separados y yo quiero que rellenen el mapa. Gracias, como siempre, Manuel print(ggplot(legend=FALSE)+geom_path(data=map_data('world'), aes(x=long,
2012 Sep 14
1
Any way to get read.table.ffdf() (in the ff package) to pass colClasses or comment.char parameters through to read.fwf() ?
Hi everyone, my apologies if I'm overlooking something obvious in the documentation. I'm relatively inexperienced with the (awesome) ff package. My goal is to use the read.table.ffdf() function to call the read.fwf() function and pass through the colClasses and comment.char arguments. The code below shows exactly what doesn't work for me. If the colClasses and comment.char
2011 Aug 18
3
Speeding nested loops up
Hi I'm trying to speed my loop up. Any Suggestions?? At the moment it takes a few days to run. THE CODE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- for(i in 1:11) { for (j in 3:12) { for (k in 1:273107) { y[k,1] <- x[i,j,k] print(y) Rainfall_dataset <- read.table("1km_grid_nzmg.csv",
2007 Jul 08
1
Writing Excel (.xls) files on non-Windows OSs using Perl
Hi all, There have been quite a few threads in the recent months pertaining to the ability to directly write native Excel (.xls) files from R. For example, exporting R matrices and/or data frames to an Excel file, with perhaps the ability to create multiple tabs (worksheets) within a single file, with one tab/sheet per R object. There exists the xlsReadWrite package on CRAN by Hans-Peter Suter,
2012 Feb 01
3
Plotting bar graph over a geographical map
Hi, I am looking for a way to plot bar on a map instead of the standard points. I have been using ggplot2 and maps libraries. The points are added with the function geom_point. I know that there is a function geom_bar but I can't figure out how to use it. Thank you for your help, Simon ### R-code library(ggplot2) library(maps) measurements <-
2007 Jun 21
2
segfault during cbind
The following code results in a seg fault. > sessionInfo() R version 2.6.0 Under development (unstable) (2007-06-21 r42013) x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu locale: LC_CTYPE=en_US;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=en_US;LC_COLLATE=en_US;LC_MONETARY=en_US;LC_MESSAGES=en_US;LC_PAPER=en_US;LC_NAME=C;LC_ADDRESS=C;LC_TELEPHONE=C;LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US;LC_IDENTIFICATION=C attached base packages: [1] stats graphics
2012 Jul 25
3
ff package: reading selected columns from csv
*Dear R users, Ive just started using the ff package. There is a csv file (~4Gb) with 7 columns and 6e+7 rows. I want to read only column from the file, skipping the first 100 rows. Below Ive provided different outcomes, which will clarify my problem * > sessionInfo() R version 2.14.2 (2012-02-29) Platform: x86_64-pc-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) locale: ... attached base packages: [1] tools
2009 Feb 25
0
ggplot2 0.8.2
ggplot2 ------------------------------------------------------------ ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics, which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and avoid bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
2009 Feb 25
0
ggplot2 0.8.2
ggplot2 ------------------------------------------------------------ ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics, which tries to take the good parts of base and lattice graphics and avoid bad parts. It takes care of many of the fiddly details that make plotting a hassle (like drawing legends) as well as providing a powerful model of graphics that makes it easy to produce
2020 Apr 01
2
añadir líneas verticales con ggplot
Buenos días, hago un mapa con ggplot: world<-map_data('world') windows();ggplot(legend=FALSE) + ... geom_point(data=Data,aes(x=lon,y=lat,color=Clst),size=1.25) + scale_color_manual(values=c("grey45","navy","skyblue","gold","green3","darkgreen")) + geom_path( data=world, aes(x=long, y=lat,group=group)) + labs(title =