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2012 Feb 23
2
Advice on exploration of sub-clusters in hierarchical dendrogram
Dear R user, I am a biochemist/bioinformatician, at the moment working on protein clusterings by conformation similarity. I only started seriously working with R about a couple of months ago. I have been able so far to read my way through tutorials and set-up my hierarchical clusterings. My problem is that I cannot find a way to obtain information on the rooting of specific nodes, i.e. of
2012 Jan 17
2
Error occurred when compiling Vim 7.3 with --enable-perlinterp specified.
Has anyone compiled Vim 7.3 on CentOS 6.2 64bit ? I got the following error after *configure --enable-perlinterp && make*: ./vim.h:2153:21: error: EXTERN.h: No such file or directory ./vim.h:2154:19: error: perl.h: No such file or directory ./vim.h:2155:19: error: XSUB.h: No such file or directory I've installed perl and perl-devel, but with no luck. Any ideas ? Thanks.
2006 Sep 13
1
reformat records one to several
Hi, I am a new user of R and am still trying to figure out which statements do which functions and am looking for a jump start. I have a dataset where the data were collected as ten minute counts where the number of new individuals within a species was recorded as cohorts within 3 separate time intervals within the ten minute count persiod. Each row of data therefore follows a format like
2018 May 31
2
How to alpha entire plot?
I have two chromatograms I want plotted on the same axes. I would like the plots to be transparent, so the first chart is not obscured. I have tried adjustcolor(..., alpha.f=0.3), the problem is that my chromatogram is so dense with datapoints that they overlap and the entire graph just ends up a solid color. The second histogram still obscures the first. Consider this example: col1 <-
2024 Jul 16
2
Automatic Knot selection in Piecewise linear splines
>>>>> Anupam Tyagi >>>>> on Tue, 9 Jul 2024 16:16:43 +0530 writes: > How can I do automatic knot selection while fitting piecewise linear > splines to two variables x and y? Which package to use to do it simply? I > also want to visualize the splines (and the scatter plot) with a graph. > Anupam NB: linear splines, i.e. piecewise
2024 Jul 09
1
Automatic Knot selection in Piecewise linear splines
How can I do automatic knot selection while fitting piecewise linear splines to two variables x and y? Which package to use to do it simply? I also want to visualize the splines (and the scatter plot) with a graph. Anupam [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jul 28
0
tests performed by anova
Dear R-helpers, In the case of two categorical factors, say a and b, once I have fixed the constrasts, the model matrix is set according to these contrasts with "lm", and the t-tests for the significance of the parameters provided by "summary" indeed concern the comparison of the model with each submodel obtained by removing the corresponding column of the model matrix.
2024 Jul 26
1
Automatic Knot selection in Piecewise linear splines
dear all, I apologize for my delay in replying you. Here my contribution, maybe just for completeness: Similar to "earth", "segmented" also fits piecewise linear relationships with the number of breakpoints being selected by the AIC or BIC (recommended). #code (example and code from Martin Maechler previous email) library(segmented) o<-selgmented(y, ~x, Kmax=20,
2023 Jul 23
2
col2rgb() function
Thanks That works nicely Nick On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 at 19:26, Ben Bolker <bbolker at gmail.com> wrote: > Does adjustcolor() help? > > cb8<- c("#000000", "#E69F00", "#56B4E9", "#009E73","#F0E442", "#0072B2", > "#D55E00", "#CC79A7") > plot(0,0,xlim=c(1,8),ylim=c(0,1)) >
2023 Jul 23
1
col2rgb() function
Nick, I've also made colors transparent by pasting the hex equivalent of, say, 0.3*256 = 76.9 to the hex color code. e.q. for black it might be "#0000004d" and the 4d is 77 in hex. That way you don't need to convert back and forth so much. If col is "#000000" the transparent version is tcol <- paste0(col,"4d") This would work in one step on a whole
2017 Jan 31
4
[nbdkit PATCH v3 0/3] bind .zero to Perl
Requires patch 1 and 2 of the python series: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-January/msg00126.html This is the perl implementation along the same lines. We still haven't decided if patch 1 of the python series should change OCaml to report errno as reliable or not, but perhaps we can commit that patch as-is now and then touch things up further when we actually get set_error
2023 Jul 23
1
col2rgb() function
Does adjustcolor() help? cb8<- c("#000000", "#E69F00", "#56B4E9", "#009E73","#F0E442", "#0072B2", "#D55E00", "#CC79A7") plot(0,0,xlim=c(1,8),ylim=c(0,1)) points(1:8,rep(0.5,8),col=cb8,pch=19,cex=2) points(1:8,rep(0.75,8),col=adjustcolor(cb8, alpha.f = 0.3), pch=19,cex=2) On 2023-07-23 2:15 p.m., Nick Wray
2023 Jul 23
1
col2rgb() function
Just one addition which may or may not be useful: The color palette you use is also known as "Okabe-Ito" and it is the default set of colors in the palette.colors() function. This function also has an optional alpha argument. So if you want to generate these colors with an alpha of 0.3 you can also do: palette.colors(8, alpha = 0.3) or more explicitly palette.colors(8, palette =
2023 Jul 23
2
col2rgb() function
Hello I have a palette vector of colour blind colours (in hexadecimal) which I?m using for plots, but they are not see-through, and as I wanted to overlay some histograms I wanted to convert these colours to rgb, when you can set the opacity. I have found the function col2rgb(), which works in the sense that it gives a vector of numbers but these don?t work directly in rgb because they are too
2007 Sep 24
1
IE memory leak and update()
Hello I have following code in my project and it''s a question for me if it causes memory leaks in IE. pagePart = getSearchResult(); // retrieve part of the page w/ search result from server $(''container'').update(pagePart); $$(''#container a'').each(function(a) { Event.observe(a, ''click'', ...); // handlers for link clicks }); As you
2011 Jan 20
0
selecting predictors for model from dataframe
Dear all, I think I have a rather strange question, but I'd like to give it a try: I want to perform a simulation numerous times, thats why I can't do it by hand. I sample a small dataset from a very large one, and use backward selection to select significant predictors for some arbitrary outcome variable Y. These predictors are to be placed in a model, and regression coefficients
2019 Apr 23
0
[PATCH 7/7] perl: show warnings for deprecated functions
Emit a deprecation warning when a deprecated function is used, so users have a way to know that they are using one. --- generator/perl.ml | 12 +++++++++++- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/generator/perl.ml b/generator/perl.ml index efb31077c..af19650a8 100644 --- a/generator/perl.ml +++ b/generator/perl.ml @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ PREINIT: List.iter ( fun {
2008 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] compare and swap
On 2/21/08, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at gmail.com> wrote: > My strongest feeling is that "swap" has no place in an SSA IR, and the > idea of atomically loading, comparing, and storing is far more in > keeping. In fact, I thought the "swap" instrinsic had even been re-named > to "ls" for load-store at some point this summer.. Do you have those
2016 Apr 28
1
polygon angle option perpendicular to axis
Thanks for the question. Here is a sample of the code for my plot: Top = c(34, 39, 42, 45, 46, 41, 41, 40, 43, 38, 33, 33) Bottom = c(24, 29, 32, 36, 32, 34, 32,41, 40, 39, 29, 24) plot(1,1, col = "white", xlim = c(1.3,11.7), ylim = c(0,80), axis = FALSE, xaxt = "n") axis(1, at = c(1:12)) polygon(c(c(1:12),c(12:1)), c(top, bottom), col =
2016 Apr 28
0
polygon angle option perpendicular to axis
Tena koe Simon plot(1:10, 1:10, type='n') polygon(c(2,3,6,8), c(2,5,5,3), density=20, angle=90) polygon(c(2,3,6,8), 5+c(2,5,5,3), density=20, angle=0) I don't understand your problem. Perhaps if you "provide[d] commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code" it would help. HTH .... Peter Alspach -----Original Message----- From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at