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2014 Mar 01
1
trivial typo in src/library/base/man/timezone.Rd
>From SVN r65092: line 111: "Note that that the abbreviations have changed over the years" (duplicated "that") Ben Bolker
2015 Dec 30
1
typo in src/library/stats/man/family.Rd: names of 'validmu' and 'valideta' ??
under "Details" (version 2015-11-29 r69717; not quite cutting-edge, but nothing has changed in src/library/stats/man/family.Rd in 5 months [sorry for using the Github mirror, but I prefer the interface ... <https://github.com/wch/r-source/blob/trunk/src/library/stats/man/family.Rd>]) it says: valid.mu: logical function. Returns ?TRUE? if a mean vector ?mu? is within the
2018 Mar 19
1
trivial typo in man/pretty.Rd
patch against recent SVN ... as far as I can tell this trivial typo has been there for 20 years: https://github.com/wch/r-source/blame/ba7920a99fb2fb62b89e404e65f8b132ed4c150a/src/library/base/man/pretty.Rd =================================================================== --- pretty.Rd (revision 74426) +++ pretty.Rd (working copy) @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ \item{min.n}{nonnegative integer giving
2013 Jul 20
2
Different x-axis scales using c() in latticeExtra
Hi, I would like to combine multiple xyplots into a single, multipanel display. Using R 3.0.1 in Ubuntu, I have used c() from latticeExtra to combine three plots, but the x-axis for two plots are on a log scale and the other is on a normal scale. I also have included equispace.log=FALSE to clean up the tick labels. However, when I try all of these, the x-axis scale of the first panel is used
2020 Feb 21
1
trivial typo in man page Quote.Rd
Attn: someone on R-core: "ran" should be "can". Also, thanks for this feature! Index: Quotes.Rd =================================================================== --- Quotes.Rd (revision 77845) +++ Quotes.Rd (working copy) @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Raw character constants are also available using a syntax similar to the one used in C++: \code{r"(...)"} with
2012 Jul 05
1
typo in src/library/base/man/connections.Rd
327c327 < For write-mode connections, \code{compress} specifies now hard the --- > For write-mode connections, \code{compress} specifies how hard the
2010 May 18
1
lattice::panel.levelplot.raster too picky with unequal spacing
Dear all, I got a couple of warnings using panel.levelplot.raster, In panel.levelplot.raster(..., interpolate = TRUE) : 'y' values are not equispaced; output will be wrong although I was quite sure my data were equally spaced (indeed, I created them with seq()). A closer look at the source code reveals that the function tests for exact uniformity in grid spacing, if
2020 Jul 21
0
trivial typo in ?Matrix::sparse.model.matrix.Rd
On 2020-07-21 09:00, Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>> "AS" == Abby Spurdle >>>>>> on Wed, 22 Jul 2020 00:28:12 +1200 writes: > >> "No documentation for ?sparse.model.matrix? in > >> specified packages and libraries", but it's there after > >> "library(Ecfun)". I find that interesting,
2020 Jul 21
2
trivial typo in ?Matrix::sparse.model.matrix.Rd
>>>>> "AS" == Abby Spurdle >>>>> on Wed, 22 Jul 2020 00:28:12 +1200 writes: >> "No documentation for ?sparse.model.matrix? in >> specified packages and libraries", but it's there after >> "library(Ecfun)". I find that interesting, because "Matrix" does not >> appear in the Ecfun
2005 Nov 13
1
correlating irregular time series
I have some time stamped events that are supposed to be unrelated. I have plotted them and that assumption does not appear to be valid. http://metrak.com/tmp/sevents.png is a plot showing three sets of events over time. For the purpose of this exercise, the Y value is irrelevant. The series are not sampled at the same time and are not equispaced (just events in a log file). The plot is
2020 Jul 21
1
trivial typo in ?Matrix::sparse.model.matrix.Rd
> By the way, Ecfun includes some 32 "suggests" and "imports". > "Matrix" is not one of them, but it must be called by something else > that's loaded by Ecfun, to get the result I got. Spencer, I find some of your comments/questions on R packages, extremely basic. (Sorry, if that sounds condescending, but I'm wondering if your comments/questions
2020 Jul 21
2
trivial typo in ?Matrix::sparse.model.matrix.Rd
? "form" -> "from". Diff against latest SVN: Index: sparse.model.matrix.Rd =================================================================== --- sparse.model.matrix.Rd??? (revision 3336) +++ sparse.model.matrix.Rd??? (working copy) @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ?\alias{fac2sparse} ?\alias{fac2Sparse} ?\description{Construct a sparse model or \dQuote{design} matrix, -? form a formula
2015 Feb 26
2
como eliminar los nombres de las series en el grafico
Estimada comunidad, estoy haciendo un grafico con la funcion xYplot (paquete Hmisc) para agregar barras de error a los puntos del grafico. Pero pasa algo que no me gusta: aparece el nombre de las series en el grafico. Alguien sabe como puedo eliminarlas ? no quiero usar ggplot porque ya tengo hechos todos los graficos con lattice. Aqui el codigo que uso y los datos (estan separados por tab, no
2013 Jul 24
1
Query on R plot : Unequispaced label on x-axis
Dear R users, I want to plot a one variable continuous function f(x) vs x, x=[0,1]. Say for example: f(x)= x^2. Now, using the command plot(f~x) I will get a curve where the range of x-axis is [0,1] with all equispaced label. But, I need something else, and that is: my curve will be such that 80% on x-axis the range would be [0,0.5] and the rest 20% would contain [0.5,1]. Let me draw informally
2020 Jul 21
3
trivial typo in ?Matrix::sparse.model.matrix.Rd
Hi, Martin, Ben, et al.: On 2020-07-21 04:33, Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>> Ben Bolker >>>>>> on Mon, 20 Jul 2020 20:11:04 -0400 writes: >> ? "form" -> "from". Diff against latest SVN: >> Index: sparse.model.matrix.Rd >> =================================================================== >> ---
2010 Nov 03
1
NFFT on a Zoo?
I have an irregular time series in a Zoo object, and I've been unable to find any way to do an FFT on it. More precisely, I'd like to do an NFFT (non-equispaced / non-uniform time FFT) on the data. The data is timestamped samples from a cheap self-logging accelerometer. The data is weakly regular, with the following characteristics: - short gaps every ~20ms - large gaps every ~200ms
2018 Aug 26
0
proposed patch to /src/library/datasets/man/mtcars.Rd
Mara Averick noticed some oddities in the mtcars data set: https://twitter.com/dataandme/status/1033341784959709184 I propose the following patch. While anyone with access to JSTOR could dig in and find this information themselves, it would seem a friendly gesture to include it ... cheers Ben Bolker =================================================================== --- mtcars.Rd
1997 Dec 11
0
R-alpha: "[.ts" warning "Not returning time series.."
On 11-Dec-97 maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch wrote: >>>>>> "PaulG" == Paul Gilbert <pgilbert@bank-banque-canada.ca> writes: > > PaulG> I have a class "tframe" with more specific classes indicating > PaulG> how time is being represented, such as > > >> class(tframe(data)) > PaulG> [1] "ts"
2014 Nov 06
2
diferentes escalas en el X de un grafico con varios paneles
Estimados, tengo el siguiente problema: Tengo que graficar la concentracion de un metabolito en algunas muestras contra la concentracion del solvente con que fue extraido. Las concentraciones varian desde cero (para un control) hasta varios miles de unidades de concentracion (miliMolar). Para que se puedan diferenciar los puntos en el eje X, se ha usado una escala logaritmica. Hasta ahi todo
2011 Nov 21
0
Suggested improvement for src/library/base/man/qraux.Rd
Here is a modified version of qraux.Rd, an edited version of R-2.14.0/src/library/base/man/qraux.Rd This gives some details and an example for the case of pivoting. In this case, it is not true that X = QR; rather X[, pivot] = QR. It may save some other people bugs and time to have this information. Tim Hesterberg -------------------------------------------------- % File