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2014 Aug 11
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Job Openings: Data Analyst and Data Scientist at OpenAnalytics (Belgium)
OpenAnalytics is an international company providing data analysis services and products across geographies and industrial sectors. We are currently looking to expand our team with the following profiles: Data Analyst: MSc / PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics or Statistics with a keen interest in data analysis Data Scientist: MSc / PhD in Statistics, Applied Mathematics or Computer
2013 Jan 15
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Job Opening: Bioinformatician at OpenAnalytics (Belgium)
L.S. OpenAnalytics is an international company providing data analysis services and products across geographies and industrial sectors. We are currently looking to expand our bioinformatics team with a candidate who fits the following profile: Bioinformatician: MSc / PhD in Computational Biology, Computer Science or Bioinformatics A detailed description can be found at
2015 Aug 30
2
[OT] new R logo in vector graphics format
L.S. Since some time there is a new r-project.org site as announced here: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000581.html The logo has changed on the site, but I fail to find a vector graphics file. For the previous logo I used to go to https://svn.r-project.org/R-dev-web/trunk/Logo/ Is there anything similar for the new logo? Many thanks in advance. Kind regards, Tobias --
2013 Sep 21
2
regenerate Rscript after moving R installation
L.S. In this bug report https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=14493#c1 it is mentioned that after moving an R installation one should regenerate the Rscript executable. Is there an easy way to do so (after an R installation has been moved)? I have not found any information in the R installation and administration manual. Many thanks in advance for any pointer. Best wishes,
2010 Jul 20
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job openings
L.S. OpenAnalytics is an international company providing data analysis services and products across geographies and industrial sectors. We are currently looking to extend our team with the following two profiles * Data analyst: MSc / PhD in computational biology or molecular biology with a keen interest in data analysis * Statistician: MSc / PhD in statistics, biostatistics or applied
2011 Jun 27
1
job opening
L.S. OpenAnalytics is an international company providing data analysis services and products across geographies and industrial sectors. We are currently looking to extend our team with the following profile Data analyst: MSc / PhD in molecular or computational biology having a keen interest in data analysis A detailed description can be found at http://www.openanalytics.eu/jobs Strong R
2015 Jun 06
1
NEWS file inconsistency
Many thanks, Duncan. We will check the prerelease versions of R 3.2.1. Best regards, Tobias ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Duncan Murdoch" <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> > To: "Tobias Verbeke" <tobias.verbeke at openanalytics.eu>, "r-devel at r-project.org" <r-devel at r-project.org> > Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2015 2:37:04 PM >
2015 Jan 23
1
Programming Tools CTV
Dear Willem, Personally, I use the R-forge project for the distribution CTV : https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/ctv/ It?s an alternative option to github. Regards, Christophe --------------------------------------- Christophe Dutang LMM, UdM, Le Mans, France web: http://dutangc.free.fr Le 23 janv. 2015 ? 12:49, Luca Braglia <lbraglia at gmail.com> a ?crit : > Hi Willem >
2015 Jan 23
0
Programming Tools CTV
Hi Willem thanks for volounteering. To the best of my knowledge (regarding the machinery side), if you're planning to use github (and maybe even if you don't) you can "stole" ideas from https://github.com/ropensci/webservices https://github.com/lbraglia/PackageDevelopmentTaskView (minor modifications from webservices) https://github.com/eddelbuettel/ctv-finance or
2015 Jan 23
1
Programming Tools CTV
I'd strongly second the notion of using github. The biggest advantage is that others can easily contribute changes through pull requests which lifts much of the burden from your shoulders. Hadley On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:49 AM, Luca Braglia <lbraglia at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Willem > > thanks for volounteering. > > To the best of my knowledge (regarding the machinery
2015 Jan 23
5
Programming Tools CTV
Hi all, Sorry if this doesn't end up in the thread. Tobias Verbeke forwarded that e-mail to me, because he thought I would be interested in maintaining the Programming Tools CTV. I wasn't subscribed to R-devel yet, but I would indeed like to volunteer to maintain the Programming Tools CTV. It will be my first time creating a CTV, so some guidance on getting it setup will be appreciated.
2009 Apr 15
3
Kruskal's MDS results
Dear List, I'm trying to interpret the results of the Kruskal's Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling algorithm (isoMDS, MASS package). The 'goodness of fit' is reported as "The final stress achieved (in percent)". What does this mean exactly? I've tried to google for an answer but I've not come up with a definitive answer. Regards, Dieter -- Dieter Vanderelst
2009 Jan 28
2
Repeated measures design for GAM? - corrected question...
Dear all, I have a question on the use of GAM with repeated measures. My dataset is as follows: - a number of study areas where bird abundance has been determined. Counts have been performed in 3 consecutive years and there were 2 counts per year (i.e. in total 6 counts). - a number of environmental predictors that do not change over year Xi). When using a GLM, a repeated measures design would
2008 Apr 14
1
option(expressions) and --max-ppsize
Dear list, Is there an exact formula / safe rule of thumb that allows one to express the value of --max-ppsize as a function of the value of getOption("expressions") ? ?options tells "If you increase it [the expressions option], you may also want to start R with a larger protection stack". Motivation is to determine stack size of a Java vm used to launch R with a given
2013 Mar 20
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 97, Issue 11
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-announce at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-request at centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-owner at centos.org When
2009 Jun 21
5
Roxygen vs Sweave for S4 documentation
Hi, I have been using R for a while. Recently, I have begun converting my package into S4 classes. I was previously using Rdoc for documentation. Now, I am looking to use the best tool for S4 documentation. It seems that the best choices for me are Roxygen and Sweave (I am fine with tex). Are there any users of Roxygen or Sweave who can comment on the strengths or weaknesses of one or othe
2008 Aug 12
1
dynamically extract data from a list
Hi, Based on user input, I wrote a function that creates a list which looks like: > str(list) List of 4 $ varieties: chr [1:12] "temp.26_time.5dagen_biorep.1" "time. 5dagen_temp.26_biorep.2" "temp.18_time.5dagen_biorep.1" "temp.18_time. 5dagen_biorep.2" ... $ temp : Factor w/ 2 levels "18","26": 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 ...
2007 Sep 01
1
serialized plot object (for a certain device)
Dear list, Using serialize it is possible to save the binary string representing an R object to a raw R vector. ## adapted from ?serialize x <- serialize(list(1,2,3), NULL) x I am looking for a way to capture the binary string that in normal use of graphics devices will be written to (most commonly) a file connection. jpeg(file = "test.jpg") plot(1:10) dev.off() In other
2007 Sep 09
1
format text help pages Windows
Dear list, Could someone enlighten me a bit on the exact format used for text help pages as I see them on Windows in the help/ folders of (compiled) package roots. When opening an example of these files in a text editor (?Bessel in GNU emacs), the file is displayed as follows: _^HB_^He_^Hs_^Hs_^He_^Hl_^H _^HF_^Hu_^Hn_^Hc_^Ht_^Hi_^Ho_^Hn_^Hs Bessel package:base
2007 Nov 06
1
Produce graph that looks nice on screen and on paper
Hi all, I made a dotplot() with lattice, which comes out nice on the graphics device. I can save this as a eps using postscript() and include this in a word document. This prints nice, but does not look good on screen. If I produce a pdf, it is nice on screen, but not on paper. How can I save a graph that looks nice on paper and on screen? Bjorn Bjorn Van Campenhout Institute of Development