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2017 Oct 27
4
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
It can't be this hard, right? I really need a shove in the right direction here. Been spinning wheels for three days. Cannot get past the errors. I'm doing something wrong, obviously, since I can easily compute the Box's M right there in RStudio But I don't see what is wrong below with the coding equivalent. The entire code snippet is below. The code fails below on the call to
2017 Oct 28
2
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
I'm not sure what you mean. Could you please be more specific? If I print the string, I get: boxM(boxMVariable[, -5], boxMVariable[, 5]) From this code: . . . // assign the data to a variable.rConnection.assign("boxMVariable", myDf); // create a string command with that variable name.String boxVariable = "boxM(boxMVariable[, -5], boxMVariable[, 5])";
2017 Oct 28
2
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Thanks Duncan. Awesome ideas! I think we're getting closer! I tried what you suggested and got a possibly better error... . . . rConnection.assign("boxMVariable", myDf); String resultBV = "str(boxMVariable)"; // your suggestion. RESULTING ERROR: Error in format.default(nam.ob, width = max(ncn), justify = "left") : invalid 'width' argument (No idea
2017 Oct 28
2
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Hey Duncan, Hard to debug? That's an understatement. Eyes bleeding.... In any case, I tried all your suggestions. To get "integer" for the final column, I had to change the code to get integers instead of strings. double[] d1 = ((REXPVector) ((RList) tableRead).get(0)).asDoubles(); double[] d2 = ((REXPVector) ((RList) tableRead).get(1)).asDoubles(); double[] d3 = ((REXPVector)
2017 Oct 29
2
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Thanks Duncan. I can't tell you how helpful all your terrific replies have been. I think the biggest surprise is that nobody appears to be using Java and R together like I"m trying to do. I suppose it should be a surprise since there are no books on the subject and almost no technical documentation other than a few sites here and there. ----- I originally had the "int" as the
2017 Oct 29
0
Renjin?
Renjin is not R.?? Renjin is an R language interpreter written in Java. It has become exceedingly obvious that you are making user errors.??That's not a bug in the language. If you want to use Renjin, there are mailing lists devoted to Renjin, and also Stack Overflow and Renjin list questions that cover exactly what you've asked about (loading packages in Renjin when Renjin is used as a
2017 Oct 26
1
How to create a table structure in Java code?
Thanks! I just figured it out (thanks to "Beyond Compare") and was coming here to post back. The boxM test doesn't work with that (now, finally working) REXP structure, but I probably now need to create a table or something and parse that structure. So much fun! :) Thanks again. - M Sent from [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com), Swiss-based encrypted email. > --------
2017 Oct 27
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Does it work if you supply the closing parenthesis on the call to boxM? The parser says the input is incomplete and a missing closing parenthesis would cause that error.. // create a string command with that variable name.String boxVariable = "boxM(boxMVariable [,-5], boxMVariable[,5]"; // try to execute the command... // FAILS with org.rosuda.REngine.Rserve.RserveException: eval
2017 Oct 28
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
On 28/10/2017 7:12 AM, Morkus wrote: > Thanks Duncan. Awesome ideas! > > I think we're getting closer! > > I tried what you suggested and got a possibly better error... > . > . > . > rConnection.assign("boxMVariable", myDf); > > *String resultBV *= *"str(boxMVariable)"*; *// your suggestion.* > > *RESULTING ERROR:* > >
2017 Oct 28
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
On 28/10/2017 6:26 AM, Morkus wrote: > I'm not sure what you mean. Could you please be more specific? You were trying to eval an expression that you constructed in Java. I was suggesting that before you eval it, you print it. > > If I print the string, I get: *boxM(boxMVariable[, -5], boxMVariable[, 5])* Right, that's what I was suggesting you do. Now you've fixed the
2017 Oct 27
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Just print the string you are asking to R to evaluate. It doesn't make any sense as an R expression. Fix that, and things will work. Duncan Murdoch On 27/10/2017 3:41 PM, Morkus via R-devel wrote: > It can't be this hard, right? I really need a shove in the right direction here. Been spinning wheels for three days. Cannot get past the errors. > > I'm doing something
2007 Apr 29
1
randomForest gives different results for formula call v. x, y methods. Why?
Just out of curiosity, I took the default "iris" example in the RF helpfile... but seeing the admonition against using the formula interface for large data sets, I wanted to play around a bit to see how the various options affected the output. Found something interesting I couldn't find documentation for... Just like the example... > set.seed(12) # to be sure I have
2017 Oct 28
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
On 28/10/2017 8:59 AM, Morkus wrote: > Hey Duncan, > > Hard to debug? That's an understatement. Eyes bleeding.... > > In any case, I tried all your suggestions. To get "integer" for the > final column, I had to change the code to get integers instead of strings. The last column in iris is actually a factor. That's stored as an S3-classed integer vector
2010 Jun 09
4
question about "mean"
Hi there: I have a question about generating mean value of a data.frame. Take iris data for example, if I have a data.frame looking like the following: --------------------- Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species 1 5.1 3.5 1.4 0.2 setosa 2 4.9 3.0 1.4 0.2
2017 Oct 29
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
On 29/10/2017 7:26 AM, Morkus wrote: > Thanks Duncan. I can't tell you how helpful all your terrific replies > have been. > > I think the biggest surprise is that nobody appears to be using Java and > R together like I"m trying to do. I suppose it should be a surprise > since there are no books on the subject and almost no technical > documentation other than a
2009 Feb 26
1
Random Forest confusion matrix
Dear R users, I have a question on the confusion matrix generated by function randomForest. I used the entire data set to generate the forest, for example: > print(iris.rf) Call: randomForest(formula = Species ~ ., data = iris, importance = TRUE, keep.forest = TRUE) confusion setosa versicolor virginica class.error setosa 50 0 0 0.00
2010 Sep 21
5
removed data is still there!
I'm confused, hope someone can point out what is not obvious to me. I thought I was creating a new data frame by 'deleting' rows from an existing dataframe - I've tried 2 methods. But this new data frame seems to remember values from its parent - even though there are no occurences. Where does it get the values versicolor and virginica from and give then a count of 0? What
2011 Feb 18
1
segfault during example(svm)
If do: > library("e1071") > example(svm) I get: svm> data(iris) svm> attach(iris) svm> ## classification mode svm> # default with factor response: svm> model <- svm(Species ~ ., data = iris) svm> # alternatively the traditional interface: svm> x <- subset(iris, select = -Species) svm> y <- Species svm> model <- svm(x, y) svm>
2005 Sep 26
3
How to get the rowindices without using which?
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to get the rowindices without using the function "which" because I don't have a restriction criteria. Here's an example of what I mean: # take 10 randomly selected instances iris[sample(1:nrow(iris), 10),] # output Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species 76 6.6 3.0 4.4 1.4
2017 Oct 26
3
How to create a table structure in Java code?
That's amazing! Thank you!!! One follow up question, if that's OK? If, instead of using hard-coded CSV, I read the CSV into a variable first, then it fails again with a parse error. Code below. So, if I read the CSV into a variable, do I need an additional wrapper method? Seems like it should still work. Thanks in advance for your reply. -M String inputIris =