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2001 Mar 21
5
generate random number
Hi,
I want to pick 3 "integer" random numbers from 1 to
10. How to do this?
Thanks,
Yu-Ling Wu
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2001 Sep 27
1
list of all objects - just being curious
Hello all,
to obtain a list of all objects in all search paths, I've found the
following to work:
> biglist <- sapply(1:length(search()), objects)
This more obvious one, however, does not work:
> biglist <- sapply(search(), objects)
Error in pos.to.env(pos) : invalid argument
Still, search() gives
[1] ".GlobalEnv" "package:ctest" "Autoloads"
2001 Mar 22
2
newbie questions: accessing functions globally
How can I access a function created in one data directory in another? I
have been sourcing the text file that contains the function each time I go
to another data dir. This is cumbersome, and I suspect there is a way to
make functions global.
Thanks in advance,
S. David White
Dept of Speech and Hearing Science
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
2000 Jun 22
1
R 1.1 congrat; undocumented behaviour of recordPlot
Hello,
first, I'd like to congratulate the core team to the new R version 1.1. I
think it's a great update, with glimpses into an even greater future
(tcltk!).
While playing around with the new functions (on Win 95), I found the
following:
As the documentation states, when I generate a plot and save it with
recordPlot, I can regenerate it by printing the variable:
> plot(1:10)
>
2002 Apr 04
1
html documentation bug in: help(par), 'las'
Currently (R-1.4.1 as well as R-devel, according to
http://stat.ethz.ch/R-alpha/R-devel/library/base/html/par.html), the html
version of help(par) shows
[...]
lab
A numerical vector of the form c(x, y, len) which modifies the way that
axes are annotated. The values of x and y give the (approximate) number
of tickmarks on the x and y axes and len specifies the label size. The
default
2001 Dec 19
2
How to create a data.frame "like" another, but longer?
Hello,
does anyone know of a quick way to create a data frame "like" another, but
with more rows?
What I'd like to do is this:
if mydata is a data.frame like
a b c
1 TRUE yes
2 FALSE no
3 TRUE yes
I'd like to get mydata2 with the same column names and column types, but
without the values and with more rows.
All I could think of was to manually do
2001 Feb 22
4
Setting elements in data frame
Hi all,
I have a problem which I am biting my teeth into unsuccessfully:
(x <- data.frame(S1=c("a","b","d","F"),N1=c(2,4,6,9),N2=c(6,NA,0,6)))
S1 N1 N2
1 a 2 6
2 b 4 NA
3 d 6 0
4 F 9 6
> is.na(x)
S1 N1 N2
1 FALSE FALSE FALSE
2 FALSE FALSE TRUE
3 FALSE FALSE FALSE
4 FALSE FALSE FALSE
No I want to be able to do:
1) Setting
2000 May 09
1
Type III Sums of Squares?
Hello,
I'd like to propose an extension to the function summary.aov.
In Splus (2000, I don't know about other versions), summary.aov allows a
parameter ssType to be set to 1 or 3 (defaults to 1) to choose the type of
Sums of Squares.
I know I can get Type III SS in R with drop1(model), but including the
functionality into summary.aov would, in my opinion,
- yield a more usable table
2001 Feb 27
4
Post hoc tests
This is only partly an R question, but this seems a good place to ask.
Like many, if not most, statistics programs, R has no post hoc tests
for Kruskal Wallis or Friedman, and as far as I can make out they are
not available in any of the R packages. I would be grateful if someone
could point me in the right direction if I am wrong.
As I said this is not uncommon. Parametric Anova procedures
2000 Jun 23
1
Re: undocumented behaviour of recordPlot (PR#578)
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 05:01:32PM +0200, p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk wrote:
> I think this is pretty certainly a bug, so I'm cc'ing this to r-bugs.
>
> -p
>
> Kaspar Pflugshaupt <pflugshaupt@geobot.umnw.ethz.ch> writes:
> > As the documentation states, when I generate a plot and save it with
> > recordPlot, I can regenerate it by printing the variable:
2000 Jun 23
1
Re: undocumented behaviour of recordPlot (PR#578)
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 05:01:32PM +0200, p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk wrote:
> I think this is pretty certainly a bug, so I'm cc'ing this to r-bugs.
>
> -p
>
> Kaspar Pflugshaupt <pflugshaupt@geobot.umnw.ethz.ch> writes:
> > As the documentation states, when I generate a plot and save it with
> > recordPlot, I can regenerate it by printing the variable:
2001 Dec 11
1
how can i have the total for each level using table,ftable,xtabs etc. etc. ?
I have a list with four fields and 3500 records, from a MySQL table.
How can i have the total for each level using table, ftable, xtabs?
ex:
print(ftable(table[,"field1"]~table[,"field2"]))
thanks
Danilo Maurizio
Veneto Lavoro - Area Osservatorio -
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2002 Jan 31
1
MacOS X: Packages KernSmooth and cluster won't compile
Hello,
I'm using R 1.40 on MacOS X X.1.2 (installed via the fink package manager).
To upgrade my installed packages, I tried to use update.packages() today.
All went well for most packages, with the exception of KernSmooth and
cluster. In both cases, libraries were not found although I think they are
present.
Here's what happened:
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2000 Jun 15
2
function in S
I have a function in S, and I need to write the same function in R.
Exist a program to translate from S to R ?
Thank you
Laura Pontiggia
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2001 Sep 28
1
Using a zero-finding routine in R
Hello all!
I'd like to use a routine in R to find the zero of a function (like
Newton-Raphson, Broyden, etc.)
In the manual, I found a reference to Newton-Raphson method in the
"qr" function, but I simply wonder how I could use it to implement such a
method.
Carlos
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2000 Sep 28
1
(Newbie) using par() to regulate viewing area in graphs
Hello:
I should first apologize for the very basic question, but I ought to
start from somewhere [embarrassed grin].
I am using R-1.0.0 in a Windows 98 machine to plot some graphs. I
tried to apply a "zoom in" in some portions of the graph using say
'par(yaxp=c(0.35,0.40,5))' but nothing happens, no error msg, no
update in the active graphics device. What should be the
2000 Mar 22
4
density ellipses?
Hello,
has anybody written a function to plot density ellipses (95%, 99% or
anything) in a scatterplot? I found nothing in any package, nor in the list
archives.
There does seem to be a contributed package "ellipse" for S-Plus (on
S-Archive), but it does a lot more than what I would need. Still, if anybody
ported it to R, I'd be grateful for a link. I'm a bit afraid to try the
2000 Jun 15
2
V&R Book
Hi,
I was just browsing Springer's web site for Venebles & Ripley's book and
found more then one edition. Is there one that is preferable to get in the
context of working with R?
Thanks
YG
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2001 Dec 19
1
combine
hello there,
I ` m a newbie in R so please excuse my maybe simple question!
I have several (the number of the files changes) textfiles. Each
textfile contains one column with 3 rows (3 numerical values). I want to
combine each file with another file and create new textfiles which then
contain 2 columns with 3 rows. How can I do this in R? Do I have to
use cbind? How Do I use cbind for my
2001 Mar 16
2
python bindings for R
Hello,
my group is investigating the development of a statistical program in
support of some other work we are doing. Stats is not really our area of
expertise and we would like to leverage existing code where possible. From
your site, I have gathered that R is pretty capable and well used. We are
currently developing in python and targetting a primarily windows
environment. We would like to