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2018 Sep 24
0
Possible bug, max argument in print.default(), on R-3.5.1-patched
Not in print.default(), but in print.data.frame(), which is now doing its own max= handling but not passing max to print.default (maechler, r75122 --- was this really for r-patched?
-pd
> On 22 Sep 2018, at 23:46 , G?bor Cs?rdi <csardi.gabor at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The max argument of print.default() does not override
> options(max.print), see below.
> R 3.5.1 and R-devel
2018 Oct 09
1
Buglet in handling times in R-3.5.1
Dear R developers,
I have found a minute bug in R-3.5.1 (Windows version), about how times not an exact number of seconds are displayed.
> as.POSIXct("1969-01-01 01:00")+0.3
[1] "1969-01-01 01:00:01 CET"
> as.POSIXct("1970-01-01 01:00")+0.3
[1] "1970-01-01 01:00:00 CET"
So for 1969, adding 0.3 of a second means you round UP, for 1970 you round DOWN.
2018 Dec 21
2
Bug report: R.home() cause package Rcpp failed executing sourceCpp, similar bug are labeled "BUG 16660" since 2016 and here I could provide a solution that tested in my laptop.
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=16660
Here is the bug, which R.home may generate a path contains a whitespace.
this will cause Rcpp failed executing sourceCpp
> sourceCpp("b:/2018-12-14/src/18020/MCMC.cpp")
Error in system(cmd, intern = !showOutput) : 'D:/Program' not found
Error in system(cmd, ignore.stderr = TRUE, intern = TRUE) :
2018 Sep 14
3
Bug when calling system/system2 (and request for Bugzilla account)
Hi all,
I found some strange behaviour, which I think is a bug. Could someone make an account for me on Bugzilla or pass on my report?
The problem:
When pressing Ctrl-C when a file is sourced in R, run from Terminal (macOS), sometimes the entire session is ended right away, while I just want to stop the script. This is the case when I press Ctrl-C while some functions are running that don?t
2018 Sep 14
2
Bug when calling system/system2 (and request for Bugzilla account)
I hope it's not too specific in my setup...
I've tried with system2 added on the first line, so:
Example.R:
system2('ls', timeout=5)
cat('Start non-interruptable functions\n')
sample_a <- sample(1:1e7)
sample_b <- sample(1:2e7)
matching <- match(sample_a, sample_b)
cat('Finished\n')
Sys.sleep(10)
And in terminal/bash:
R --vanilla
2018 Oct 09
0
Buglet in handling times in R-3.5.1
Here on my Mac it looks worse: not a rounding difference, but an off-by-one error for fractional seconds before 1970, looks like the conversion to POSIXlt is doing something wrong:
Options(digits=12)
as.numeric(as.POSIXlt(as.POSIXct('1969-01-01')))
[1] -31539600
# As expected
as.numeric(as.POSIXlt(as.POSIXct('1969-01-01')+.1))
[1] -31539598.9
# An additional second disappears (and
2005 Apr 10
2
Plotting the occassional second label
Dear useRs,
I'm trying to plot spray quantities against dates, and label the points
on the plot. Basically quite simple, but sometimes two chemicals have
been used and are listed in separate rows in the table as below; then
the labels are written on top of each other.
> spray
SprayDate PD Trt Qwater Qai
1 2005-03-09 Spidermites Pegasus 1300 1.04
2
2007 Oct 15
4
boxplot() confuses x- and y-axes (PR#10345)
Full_Name: Bob O'Hara
Version: 2.6.0
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (88.112.20.250)
Using horizontal=TRUE with boxplot() confuses it as to what is an x- or y-axis.
At least, xlim= and ylim= are the wrong way round, log="x" (or "y") and xaxt=
work as expected, I haven't looked at anything else.
Some code to see if you can reproduce the bug (or discover
2004 Dec 24
6
Sorting problem
Hi
I'm using R 2.0 in SuSE 9.2.
When I plot data as a boxplot, the boxes appear on the plot in
alphabetical order (of group) rather than the order in which they appear
in the data. So far, the only thing I can do to fix this is to prefix
the group labels with a,b,c...etc to trick R into plotting them in the
right order.
Can sorting be turned off?
How should I address this sensibly?
Thanks
2011 Jun 24
2
text overlap in plot
Hey,
Here is a snippet that generated a boxplot and separates points so that
they do not overlap. I have a problem to avoir text overlapping. Any
help would be helpful.
>
attach(InsectSprays)
boxplot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays, outpch = NA)
stripchart(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays,
vertical = TRUE, method = "jitter",
pch = 21, col =
2018 Dec 03
2
Bug report: Function ppois(0:20, lambda=0.9) does not generate a non-decreasing result.
function ppois is a function calculate the CDF of Poisson distribution, it should generate a non-decreasing result, but what I got is:
> any(diff(ppois(0:19,lambda=0.9))<0)
[1] TRUE
Actually,
> ppois(19,lambda=0.9)<ppois(18,lambda=0.9)
[1] TRUE
Which could not be TRUE.
Code is tested in both R 3.5.1 and Microsoft R Open 3.5.1.
_
2005 Jun 01
3
x[x$a=="q",,drop=TRUE]
I'm trying to select a subset of a dataframe while
dropping some factors. While the dataset gets smaller
all Factor levels remain and I need to get rid of
them. Strangely enough, I am almost certain that the
same code on the same data worked OK earlier today -
and it is not the first time that I'm not able to
replicate earlier results with this command (I know, I
might just be going
2004 Apr 05
1
fligner.test (ctest) (PR#6739)
Full_Name: Karel Zvara
Version: 1.8.1
OS: MS Winows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (195.113.30.163)
The test statistics of the fligner.test (ctest package) depends on the order of
cases:
> fligner.test(count~spray,data=InsectSprays)
Fligner-Killeen test for homogeneity of variances
data: count by spray
Fligner-Killeen:med chi-squared = 14.4828, df = 5, p-value =
0.01282
>
2006 Apr 28
2
How to get a grid behind a boxplot
I am using R 2.2.1 on a Windows 2000 PC.
When I do a grid() after the boxplot
it overprints the boxplot:
> boxplot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays, col = "lightgray")
> grid(nx=NA, ny=NULL)
>
if I try the panel.first
> boxplot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays, col = "lightgray",
+ panel.first=grid(nx=NA, ny=NULL))
>
I can see the grid flash
2006 Mar 22
3
ordering boxplots according to median
Dear R-users,
Does anyone knows how I can order my serie of boxplots from lowest to
highest median (which is much better for visualization purposes).
thanks in advance,
willem
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2008 May 22
2
Stripchart and Boxplots side-by-side
Dear all -
With the following code I get Boxplots and Stripcharts in one Plot:
with(InsectSprays, boxplot(count ~ spray, boxwex = 0.3))
with(InsectSprays, stripchart(count ~ spray, col = "red", vertical =
TRUE, add = TRUE))
But the dots from the stripchart are plotted over the Boxes.
Is there any possibility to have Stripchart and Boxplots side-by-side,
i.e. to move boxplots and/or
2009 Mar 29
2
re form data for aov()?
I have data in a file named hands.dat, which is given at the end of this
question. (It's from a stats textbook example on anova). I'd like to do an
aov on this, which I guess would be
d <- read.table("~/hands.dat", header=TRUE)
aov(Bacterial.Counts ~ Water + Soap + Antibacterial.Soap + Alcohol.Spray,
data=d)
but this fails. Do I need to break d$Method up into columns for
2007 May 02
4
syslinux 2.11
Hi*
*I know very little about Linux but I am trying to set up a* *flash
drive with
Feather Linux and part of the instructions say I need a copy of
syslinux 2.11
to make it boot correctly. They say the newer versions which is all I
can find
will not let it boot correctly.
I can't seem to find any contact information to tell them at Feather Linux
that if a specific older file is needed why
2018 Feb 13
3
Suppress horizontal mean line in beanplot()
Hi,
I would like to use the beanplot() function from the beanplot package.
Unfortunately, I can't find out how to suppress the dashed horizontal
line, that shows the overall mean.
In the help I've found the argument "overallline", but it only allows
for "mean" or "median" .
I have tried overallline = F, overallline="n", and
2006 Apr 27
3
ordered boxplots
Dear List-Members,
I would like to produce a ordered boxplot in which the categories with
the smallest median are plotted at the left end and the box with the
largest median at the right.
Thanks in advance for any advices
Thomas H.