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2015 Jun 15
2
Add on argument in seq()
Hi. I have a problem with the default behavior of seq(), which gives the argument "from" when the argument length.out = 1. This behavior is annoying when the number of value determine in length.out is not predictable. Would it be possible to add an argument that propose the median/mean, i.e. (from + to) / 2 when length.out = 1 ? Examples: > seq(from = 1, to = 11, length.out=1) #
2015 Jun 15
2
Add on argument in seq()
Thanks for your answer. The rational behind my proposal is why taking "from" when length.out=1, more than "to" or "NA", or " integer(0) " ? This question seems basic. But is is not in certain situations, like when length.out = unpredictable positive integer. And I haven't found in ?seq() the particular behavior of this function when length.out = 1.
2015 Jun 17
2
Add-on argument in sample()
On 6/16/2015 1:32 PM, Peter Meissner wrote: > Am .06.2015, 14:55 Uhr, schrieb Millot Gael <Gael.Millot at curie.fr>: > >> Hi. >> >> I have a problem with the default behavior of sample(), which performs >> sample(1:x) when x is a single value. >> This behavior is well explained in ?sample. >> However, this behavior is annoying when the number of
2015 Jun 15
1
Add on argument in seq()
Millot, On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Hadley Wickham <h.wickham at gmail.com> wrote: > Regardless of the value of the other arguments, the first element in > the output of seq() is _always_ `from`. > Indeed, as Hadley says, the output of seq must always start with* from*. It is a sequence starting at *from* and ending wherever the other arguments cause it to end. A sequence
2006 Mar 30
1
ansari.test one-tailed (PR#8730)
Full_Name: Gael Millot Version: 2.2.0. OS: XP Submission from: (NULL) (195.220.102.20) Hello. I sent an Email in r-help without answer for the moment. I am wondering if it could have a mistake in the code of the ansari.test function. For me, it seems that the function do not recover the p value at the correct side of the normal law N(0, 1) when it use the normal approximation (presence of
2015 Jun 16
0
Add-on argument in sample()
Am .06.2015, 14:55 Uhr, schrieb Millot Gael <Gael.Millot at curie.fr>: > Hi. > > I have a problem with the default behavior of sample(), which performs > sample(1:x) when x is a single value. > This behavior is well explained in ?sample. > However, this behavior is annoying when the number of value is not > predictable. Would it be possible to add an argument >
2015 Jun 15
0
Add on argument in seq()
Regardless of the value of the other arguments, the first element in the output of seq() is _always_ `from`. Hadley On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Millot Gael <Gael.Millot at curie.fr> wrote: > Thanks for your answer. > > The rational behind my proposal is why taking "from" when length.out=1, more than "to" or "NA", or " integer(0) " ?
2015 Jun 15
0
Add on argument in seq()
Millot, I think the problem with that is that what you propose isn't a sequence starting at from in any meaningful way, and thus does not satisfy the contract of the seq function. Best, ~G On Jun 15, 2015 7:12 AM, "Millot Gael" <Gael.Millot at curie.fr> wrote: > Hi. > > I have a problem with the default behavior of seq(), which gives the > argument
2015 Jun 17
0
Add-on argument in sample()
Hi, Special behavior of sample(x, ...) when length(x) is 1 is of course a bad feature. I think it pre-dates sample.int() which is what people should use these days if they want the behavior of sample(x, ...) when length(x) is 1. And because we now have sample.int(), this feature could in theory be removed from sample(). Unfortunately this would break a lot of existing code so a warning or some
2007 Apr 18
0
Thick stripes in the barplot() function
Dear all, Sorry to bother you, but I didn't find the solution in the R-help archive. I would like to change the thickness of stripes inside the barplot. Is there any solution to do that when using the barplot() fuction and the density option ? Or is there any other function ? Thanks very much for your help. Best regards. Gael. Gael Millot UMR 7147 et Universite Pierre et Marie Curie
2006 Mar 28
0
ansari.test (one tailed)
Hello. I am probably wrong... I am wondering if it could have a mistake in the code of the ansari.test function. For me, it seems that the function do not recover the p value at the correct side of the normal law N(0, 1) when it use the normal approximation (presence of ties) in a one tailed test. Exemple : quanti<-c(197, 205, 228, 234, 237, 195, 233, 226, 244, 227, 259, 185, 198, 253, 207,
2012 Jan 30
2
Help page of colors() : add a new example ?
Dear all, May I suggest to add an example in the help page of the colors() function ? The following code could be useful to easily choose any color from colors() : ## Millot G. (2011), p.71. ## Figure displaying all the 657 built-in color names of colors(). palette(colors()) tempo<-NULL for(i in 14:1){tempo<-c(tempo, rep(i,50))} windows(width=10) # replace by quartz(width=10) for MacOS and
2005 May 04
1
error with the function GOHyperG from GOstats package
I am running R 2.0.0, GOstats 1.1.1 and GO 1.7.0, and when I use the function GOHyperG, I have the following error: w1<-as.list(hgu95av2LOCUSID) w2<-unique(unlist(w1)) set.seed(123) myLL<-sample(w2,100) xx <- GOHyperG(myLL) Error in mget(x, env = GOTERM, ifnotfound = NA) : recursive default argument reference In fact first I tried this function with my locusId ' list (with
2014 Feb 24
3
Error gdata and gplots packages
Hi, I just installed Ubuntu 12.04.4. I installed R by following instructions from CRAN after modification into my /etc/apt/sources.list file sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install r-base sudo apt-get install r-base-dev When I try to load library(gdata) ou library(gplots), I have error message : library(gdata) gdata: read.xls support for 'XLS' (Excel 97-2004) files
2005 Jan 20
1
ROracle error
I am running R 2.0.0 on a SunOs 5.9 machine and using Oracle 8i.1.7.0.0 (enterprise edition) and when I try to load ROracle I receive the following error: "require(ROracle) Loading required package: ROracle Loading required package: DBI Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library
2004 Jun 07
3
Aggregate rows to see the number of occurences
Hi, I have a set of data like the following: [,1] [,2] [1,] 10 2 [2,] 7 0 [3,] 1 0 [4,] 1 0 [5,] 15 0 [6,] 17 4 [7,] 4 0 [8,] 19 8 [9,] 10 2 [10,] 19 5 I'd like to aggregate it in order to obtain the frequency (the number of occurences) for each couple of values (e.g.: (10,2) appears twice, (7,0) appears once). Something cool
2004 Jun 03
1
Problem with par("usr")
Hi, I'm trying to use the "usr" argument but I see no effect of this option on my plots. For example: > par(usr=c(0,4,0,4)) > plot(1,1) This plots one point fine, but the coordinates of the plotting region are not those that I specified using par()... I can check this with > par("usr") [1] 0.568 1.432 0.568 1.432 What can I change in order to have this
2008 Dec 10
3
Segfault on antispam plugin
Hi Johanners Berg, I put the antispam plugin to work (some days ago) and now my imap daemon dies with segfault. I don't have nothing (wrong) in logs, just a lot of segfaults... Dec 10 15:37:21 curie kernel: printk: 22 messages suppressed. Dec 10 15:37:21 curie kernel: imap[4774]: segfault at 8 rip 2afe7fe7d7ff rsp 7fff2b9bdab0 error 6 Dec 10 15:37:21 curie kernel: imap[4779]: segfault at 8
2004 Sep 01
1
obtaining exact p-values in mixed effects model
Hello, Using a fixed effects linear model (with lm), I can get exact p-values out of the AVOVA table, even if they are very small, eg. 1.0e-200. Using lme (linear mixed effects) from the nlme library, it appears that there is rounding of the p-values to zero, if the p-value is less than about 1.0e-16. Is there a way we can obtain the exact p-values from lme without rounding? used commands:
2006 Mar 29
42
Production environment for Rails on Win32, anyone interested for a binary release?
Hi all, as part of adopting Rails in my company I had to go through the hassle of setting up a Rails production environment on Win32 system since we mostly use MS SQL as our database back end and also because we mostly dealing with customers who become green-blue-purple as soon as you mention Unix/Linux and run for the door. I also need to mention that most of our web applications are internal and