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2017 Nov 07
0
FW: Time Series
Hello! What is the error message, please? At first glance, you are using the "ts" function. That doesn't work for hourly frequency. You may want to create a zoo object. This is Round One. Sincerely, Erin On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 1:46 AM, Emre Karag?lle <karagullemre at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > I would like to ask a question about time series. > I am trying
2017 Nov 07
0
Fwd: FW: Time Series
[Please send replies to r-help, not individual responders] Emre, In R, when you call a function defined via something like f <- function( foo, bar ) then you can call it as, for, example a <- f(x,y) or a <- f(foo=x, bar=y) or even a <- f( bar=y, foo=x) # notice I switched the order! The first approach requires you to pass the arguments in the same order as the function is
2010 Apr 20
1
converting a zoo or an xts to a data frame
Dear R People: I have the following code that I use to convert a monthly zoo object to a data.frame, and it works perfectly: library(tseries) z <- get.hist.quote(instrument=inst1, start=start1,end=end1, quote=quot1,comp = "m") y <- as.ts(aggregate(z, as.yearmon, tail, 1)) y.df <- data.frame(y=y,time=time(y)) y.df$x <- ts(y.df[,1]) tsp(y.df$x) <-
2011 Jun 21
5
omitting columns from a data frame
Dear R People: I have a data frame, xm1, which has 12 rows and 4 columns. If I put is xm1[,-4], I get all rows, and columns 1 - 3, which is as it should be. Now, is there a way to use the names of the columns to omit them, please? Thanks so much in advance! Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown
2013 Oct 31
1
an rpy2, R cgi type question
Hi again. I'm putting together a little project with R, python, and a website. So I have an HTML file, a py file, an R file. Here is the HTML file: <form action="/cgi-bin/radio4.py" method="post" target="_blank"> <input type="radio" name="subject" value="Integrate" /> Integrate <input type="radio"
2012 Aug 13
6
named character question
Dear R People: Here is a goofy question: I want to extract the zip code from an address and here is my work so far: > add1 results.formatted_address "200 W Rosamond St, Houston, TX 77076, USA" > add1[1][32:36] <NA> <NA> <NA> <NA> <NA> NA NA NA NA NA > str(add1) Named chr "200 W Rosamond St, Houston, TX 77076,
2003 Dec 11
2
cwRsync 2.5.7
Tevfik On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 18:13, Tevfik Karag?lle wrote: > I would also like to inform that I updated my cwRsync package with the > latest rsync binary (2.5.7). http://itefix.no/cwrsync I have tried your rsync 2.5.7 in cygwin under Windows 2000, synchronising to a windows share on an unknown (probably Windows) file server. Sorry to report that it hangs at the end of transfer, as did
2013 Jan 09
1
R2html and Blackboard LMS : solved
Everything is ok on Firefox, IE, and iPad. Thanks, Erin On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Erin Hodgess <erinm.hodgess at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear R People: > > Has anyone used R2HTML in web files that were on the Blackboard LMS, please? > > I'm starting to do these but wanted to know if there were any > potential pitfalls. > > Thanks, > Erin > > > --
2017 Dec 21
3
Building R from source with the PGI compiler
Hello I would like to build R from source and use the PGI compiler, rather than the GCC compiler. I saw the instructions for the Intel compiler in the R Installation Manual, but I didn't see the PGI. I tried a few times without instructions, but without success. Any suggestions would be most welcome. Also, I hope this is the right group for the question. Sincerely, Erin -- Erin
2010 Jun 21
3
tables
Dear R People: I have generated the following table: > table(zza$DEATH,zza$GENDER) F M 2009-04-21 0 1 2009-04-22 4 2 2009-04-24 6 0 2009-04-25 1 3 2009-04-26 2 0 2009-04-28 3 0 2009-04-29 2 2 However, instead of total counts in the F and M columns, I would like percents. How would I do this, please? thanks, Erin -- Erin
2008 Oct 29
6
substring/strsplit question
Dear R People: Here is a toy example: > x <- c("2E","5W","12H") > substr(x,2,2) [1] "E" "W" "2" > Sometimes x has 3 elements, sometimes 2. I want to extract the last element, and then extract the other 1 or 2 elements. How can I do this, please? TIA, Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of
2012 Mar 15
4
replicating C example from the Extensions Manual problem
Dear R People: Here is something that I am sure is very simple. I'm just trying to re-create the C convolution example in the Extensions manual. Here is the subroutine: void convolve(double *a, int *na, double *b, int *nb, double *ab) { R_len_t i, j, nab = *na + *nb - 1; for(i = 0; i < nab; i++) ab[i] = 0.0; for(i = 0; i < *na; i++) for(j = 0; j < *nb; j++) ab[i + j] += a[i] *
2011 Mar 07
4
attr question
Dear R People: When I want to produce a small sample confidence interval using t.test, I get the following: > t.test(buzz$var1, conf.level=.98)$conf.int [1] 2.239337 4.260663 attr(,"conf.level") [1] 0.98 How do I keep the attr statement from printing, please? I'm sure it's something really simple. Thanks, Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department
2019 Feb 28
3
Problem with compiling OpenBLAS to work with R
I believe that repo just follows the directions on my blog. Without seeing Dr. Hodges?s code, my initial concern is the many references to Cygwin. My method specifically does not use Cygwin but MSYS2 and Mingw64/Rtools35. That will likely change to solely Rtools40 once R3.6 is released due to the Msys system being built in to it. There may be some library conflicts between Cygwin and
2008 Mar 18
3
Tcl/tk question
Dear R Gurus: What is the name of the person who has all of the Tcl/tk stuff, please? I know it's James W, but can't remember his last name. I wanted to look at some of his examples. Thanks in advance! Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown mailto: erinm.hodgess at gmail.com
2008 Oct 15
4
a really simple question on polynomial multiplication
Dear R people: Is there a way to perform simple polynomial multiplication; that is, something like (x - 3) * (x + 3) = x^2 - 9, please? I looked in poly and polyroot and expression. There used to be a package that had this, maybe? thanks, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown mailto: erinm.hodgess at
2011 Jun 17
4
combining strings
Dear R People: Suppose I have the following two character vectors: xf [1] "W" NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA > xg [1] NA "k" "h" NA "g" "r" "j" NA "v" "d" NA "v" NA "z" "r" "r" "i" > I want to end up with "W"
2010 Dec 17
4
using ls() to find a function
Dear R People: Is there a way to find which objects are functions via ls(), please? I'm sure that there is, but I'm not sure how. Thanks, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown mailto: erinm.hodgess at gmail.com
2017 Aug 17
3
really dumb question with building/creating a new package.
Hello. I am creating a new RcmdrPlugin package. However, I am getting some very odd messages. R CMD build RcmdrPlugin.gstats_1.0.0 ERROR cannot change to directory ?RcmdrPlugin.gstats_1.0.0? es-macbook-air:~ emhodgess$ R CMD check RcmdrPlugin.gstats_1.0.0 Warning: ?RcmdrPlugin.gstats_1.0.0? is neither a file nor directory, skipping es-macbook-air:~ emhodgess$ cd RcmdrPlugin.gstats/
2011 Oct 19
3
converting string fractions to numerics
Dear R People: Suppose I have the following: "pi/2" and I would like it to be 1.57..... Using as.numeric, here is my result: > as.numeric("pi/2") [1] NA Warning message: NAs introduced by coercion > Is there a way to produce the numeric result, please? Thanks, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of