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1999 Dec 02
1
problem with par(fig=value)
hello all,
I want to draw a figure with multiple plot on the same page using the
par(fig=value) parameter but
> par(fig = c(0, 50, 60, 95)/100, adj = 5/10)
> eboulis(iris.acp)
> par(fig = c(45, 100, 60, 95)/100, mgp = c(3, 1/2, 0))
> boites(iris.acp)
draw the graphics on 2 different pages.
what am I doing wrong ?
thanks for your help.
Mathieu
[using R 0.65 under Linux Redhat
1999 Oct 06
1
R graphics & lyx
hello all,
I get problems including graphics from R (0.64) into lyx (1.0.2).
I don't understand the difference between .eps and .ps but I think the
problem must be here. Does anyone can help ?
thanks,
Mathieu
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1999 Nov 08
1
can't read datasets from MASS library
Hello R users,
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I'm new to R under Windows (NT) and
I can't access datasets from V&R's MASS library :
> library(MASS)
> attach(UScrime)
Error: Object "UScrime" not found
> ls()
character(0)
but I get all the functions...Have I missed something ?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Mathieu
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1999 Dec 01
0
problem installing R 0.90
hello all,
when running ./configure in my [new] R-0.90 directory, the process stop
at the following step :
(...)
checking whether g77 and gcc agree on int and double...
can anybody tell me what's the problem (I believe it is due to g77 but
what can I do?)
thanks,
Mathieu
I'm using Redhat 6.0 on a Intel P90
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1999 Dec 08
0
eps->jpg
hello all,
is there a way to convert R graphics (eps format) to jpg from a R
function ?
thanks for your help,
Mathieu
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Mathieu Ros - 13 rue b?vi?re - 38000 GRENOBLE - 04 76 491 370
http://www.multimania.com/mathieuros/index2.html
DESS ing?nierie math?matique (biostatistiques)
Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
1999 Nov 09
0
plrc()
I'm actually 'translating' the S-PLUS package multidim to R and I wonder
what is the equivalent to the plrc() function under R.
I need it to plot the correlation circle (rough translation from french,
hope this means something...) for the plot.acp() function but can't find
out any help on it .
any help would be appreciated.
Mathieu
(thanks to T. Lumley for the data() help...)
1999 Dec 03
1
R-help Digest V1 #34
R-help Digest Friday, December 3 1999 Volume 01 : Number 034
In this issue:
[R] model.tables
Re: [R] Installing R on Slackware Linux
Re: [R] Installing R on Slackware Linux
[R] nlmin
Re: [R] nlmin
Re: [R] nlmin
Re: Summary: [R] Wanted: online Introduction to R
[R] Applying a function of several variables to data
Re: [R] R and XML -- a near perfect
2000 Feb 14
0
summary : par(fig)
many thanks to P. Dalgaard, J. Fox, J. Lemon, JE. Paradis and J. Polzehl
for their quick replies.
The original posting is at the end of this summary.
I've not well explained myself but I don't wanted to use par(mfrow) or
par(mfcol) because I wanted to plot very different graphics and this
solution doesn't match my needs.
E. Paradis and P. Dalgaard made me discover a new (for me!)
2000 Feb 14
2
par(fig) problem
hello R-users,
I'd like to plot four graphics on the same page but with different
sizes. I've tried to use :
par(fig=c(0,0.5,0,0.6))
plot(fig1)
par(fig=c(0.5,1,0,0.6))
plot(fig2)
etc...
but when a figure is plotted, it erase the previous.
I've tried to pass 'new=T' to plot function but it's not possible.
What can I do ? is it a bug ?
I've already reported this a 2 or
2000 Mar 15
1
evaluation is nested too deeply: infinite recursion?
hello R-users,
I'm trying to port from S+4 a library called S2HTML.
generic function HTMLExport, when called for a lm object, uses
HTMLExport.lm which itself calls HTMLExport.list to export the summary.
My problem is that HTMLExport.list may itself call HTMLExport (and so
HTMLExport.list) for components of the lists that are lists themselves
(like "terms" component of an lm object).
2000 Mar 08
1
infinite recursion problem
hello r-users,
sorry for asking a long question that may not be very relevant for the
list but it's upsetting me and I get no other solution...
I get a function HTMLExport.lm that uses another function called
HTMLExport.list.
My problem is that function HTMLExport.list works fine when used alone
but HTMLExport.lm crashes with the following error :
> HTMLExport(iris.lm)
lm(formula =
2001 Feb 09
1
Trouble with Reach Out
Hi,
I have a Mandrake 7.2 linux box with
codeweavers-wine-20010112-1.i386.rpm. I mount a windows NT share on
/windows/reachout. I have fixed a few problems with dll while attepting
to running reachout.exe and finnaly got a desktop window. Unfortunately
I get a dialog box saying:
Failed to load language ROSNRES.DLL.
I have checked whether the dll was in the right directory and try with
uppercase
2011 Feb 02
2
Gluster 3.1.2 and rpc-auth patch
Hi,
Fist of all thanks for all the work you put into gluster this product is fantastic.
In our setup, we have to have some kind of nfs authentication.
Not beeing able to set the rpc-auth option using the cli was a big draw-back for us.
Setting the option auth.allow only set the gluster auth.addr.allow option in the bricks themselves but did not do any good regarding nfs access.
Setting the
1999 Jun 02
0
__setfpucw
I'm trying to install R on a linux RedHat5.2.
when I 'make', here is what's happens :
../lib/libunix.a(system.o): In function `main':
/home/mathieu/R-0.62.4/src/unix/system.c:489: undefined reference to
`__setfpucw
does anyone know the solution ?
thanks.
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1999 Jun 08
1
equiv of inspect ?
Is there an equivalent under R (I got the 0.64.1 version) of the inspect() function ?
thanks.
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1999 Aug 24
1
Re: Tr: patent free format
> > So
> > it's closer to Dolby AC-X than to VQ. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that
it's
> > not patended by Dolby.
>
> Could you be more specific? More than anything else, we need to know more
> about the patent waters we're navigating.
>
> Monty
As Dolby AC-X is using enveloppe of the sound since several years, and as it
seems that Dolby was
2006 May 15
1
Fitting usual distributions.
Hello,
I am currently writing a program whose goal is to fit usual
distributions (estimating parameters and confidence intervals for a
given distribution).
After some research in R, R-help and google I have found most of what I
was looking for (especially thanks to MASS - fitdistr() ), however there
are still a few distributions I could not find R code for: Multinormal,
Truncated normal,
2003 Jan 27
1
Owner and group
Hi all,
When i use rsync with on the server :
motd file = /etc/rsyncd.motd
log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log
pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
lock file = /var/run/rsync.lock
[filieres]
path = /home2
comment = Repertoire de sauvegarde des filieres
read only = no
hosts allow = 172.18.1.246 # vador only
dont compress = *.gz *.jpg *.zip *.rpm *.tgz
note : the
2013 Jun 28
2
extlinux >= 5.01 menu.c32 timeout doesn't work
Hi,
I am using qemu for testing new versions of syslinux before installing on an embedded computer.
Everything works fine under qemu (1.5.0), so I updated extlinux from 4.06 to 5.11-pre3 on the computer.
I found that the autostart's timeout does not work.
The timeout value is correct but nothing happens.
It worked well with extlinux 4.06...
I tried with extlinux 5.01, 5.10, 5.11-pre3 and
2016 Jun 14
3
Two DC but Different UID
On 14/06/16 17:31, Carlos A. P. Cunha wrote:
> Understood, I leave dess form, or may have problems
> As for examples, with fileserver (separately)?
> But I already was using the RFC2307, because in both I am with the
> option:
> idmap_ldb: use RFC2307 = yes
> ???
>
> Thank you
>
>
Just because you have 'idmap_ldb: use RFC2307 = yes' in smb.conf,
doesn't