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2001 Jun 01
4
multiple lattice-pages (development package!)...
One Question: if I make a lattice-plot (beware: under development!) with a special layout e.g. c(2,2,4): p1 <- xyplot(y~x|id,data=data,layout=c(2,2,3)) is there a way to print.trellis e.g. the second page of the trellis object "p1"? print.trellis(p1,page=2) #!wrong! I want this to automatically dev.print the pages (no, I don't want multiple postscript pages). If this
2001 Jul 06
9
a < b < c is alway TRUE
One of our students did something like: x[a < b < c] instead of x[a < b & b < c] But why is 3 < 2 < 1 # [1] TRUE ??? Is there any reason? Or wouldn't it be better to get a warning / error? Uwe Ligges -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html
2001 Aug 15
2
RegExp Question
I have to admit that I'm a bit ignorant about regular expressions...I have a problem with "gsub": under unix I can : > cat tmp.txt F.123 F.123 F123 F123 sed 's/F\./d/g' tmp.txt d123 d123 F123 F123 that is: replacing "F.", however under R: gsub("F\.","d",c("F123","F.123"),extended=F) [1] "d23"
2001 Jun 06
1
lattice (!under development!) font curiosity
Perhaps this might be a font problem, it might be that my font dirs are broken (but I don't think so, it is a standard potato inst.): > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10) ,main=list("???dsa",cex=2)) ...displays German special characters false (as greek letters). Curiously these work o.k.: > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10) ,main="?dsa") > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10)
2001 Jun 06
1
lattice (!under development!) font curiosity
Perhaps this might be a font problem, it might be that my font dirs are broken (but I don't think so, it is a standard potato inst.): > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10) ,main=list("???dsa",cex=2)) ...displays German special characters false (as greek letters). Curiously these work o.k.: > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10) ,main="?dsa") > xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ rnorm(10)
2001 May 30
1
non-R hevea question
Dear People: Here is a non-R question, please: Does anyone use hevea for Windows to translate LaTex to HTML? If so, how do you get \bar, \sqrt, and \ne, please? I get an error message of unknown macro. Thanks in advance for any help! Sincerely, Erin M. Hodgess, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown One Main Street
2001 Jun 06
3
HLM-like analysis in R
Greetings- I have some data on which I need to do something like a Hierarchical Linear Model (please bear with me, I'm only learning the technique so I don't know yet if my language is correct). Essentially I'm analyzing data at two levels simultaneously; data are about individuals an organizations of which they are members. Can someone point me toward an appropriate package in R?
2001 Aug 28
2
using by to plot
Hello, I would like to use by to create a series of plots, but I'm not sure how to design the function. Here's what I've got: 1. A data frame of observations of measured value 2 measured vlaues and a pch code. V1 V2 pchCode .0045 123 1 .0034 145 2 .0045 123 1 .0046 167 3 ... So what I want to do is create a single scatterplot of the multiple conditions (specified by
2002 Dec 20
5
Getting graphs into LaTeX
Hello ALL: I ran with success the following commands in R getting a file saved ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ postscript() postscript('~/data/st202/2003/lecture00/lecture00-graph-01.eps', horizontal = FALSE, height = 6, pointsize = 10) hist(trial.outcome.5, breaks = 5, main = '1000 Replications of 5 Trials of a
2001 Jun 29
2
Re: ESS and R ver 1.3.0/ graph menu/ save PDF
"SM" == S McClatchie <S.McClatchie> writes: > > SM> I notice that the new option under R ver. 1.3.0 to save a > SM> graph as a pdf file from the graph window menu (file/ save as/ SM> > PDF) works differently (extremely slowly) under ESS, whereas SM> it is > almost instant from the R- gui. > > SM> Does the feature not work
2001 Jun 09
3
spss-data import
Hello, at the moment i am using spss as my favorite statistics package, but R seems an atractive alternative. Thanks to the R-Team for their great work! (I use R on my windows98 laptop,P II and 64MB Ram). I have a big(?) data set, containing more than 470 variables and 3200 cases (size: 2.5MB). Whenever I use the command 'read.spss' (foreign-library), I got the the following
2002 Aug 23
5
quick xtable questions
Hi, I'm creating a lot of tables in a file for inclusion in a Latex document. When I try to compile that document there is an error "too many unprocessed floats." Is there a way to correct this? Also, in a Latex table I want R to put in a $\beta$ in the caption, but it puts a weird system character instead of the \b Brian
2002 Feb 26
1
? Nice colors for lattice?
Just a quick question: Does anybody has a nice palette ( yes, I know that this isn't the right lattice-command) for lattice? I'm just making some graphs for a poster-presentation and I'm don't really like these trellice colors. Thanks Peter -- P.Malewski, Limmerstr.47, 30451 Hannover, 0511-2135008 At work: http://www.MH-Hannover.de 0511 532 3194 / Fax: 0511 532 3190,
2002 Sep 27
8
Longer synonym for R?
[This message is not always serious, but it addresses a real problem.] A problem with R's present name is that it is not very well suited to search engines, although Google at least seems to cope as long as you have sufficient other terms to filter out Toys R Us. Initials remain a problem. I suppose "R" is just too culty to do away with, but perhaps we could come up with a longer
2000 Aug 30
1
How can I start R
I am not good in English, so excuse me. I have just install R. I put the package in the file OPT. ./configure make make install But i dont now how to run this application. Can you help me. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
2000 Sep 14
1
Pl. provide and Input for Kmeans
Sir, Would like to know what sort of input matrix are taken by the kmeans function defined in mva library of R application. As per the documentation for the Kmeans it takes the following 2 data sets: 1) data 2) centers The commands to be executed in R are as follows: library(mva) data <- read.table('file1',header=TRUE,sep="\t") centers <-
2000 Dec 06
1
Landscape problems with ps2pdf [summary]
Since I sent my original question last week, this is one of two suggestions that worked. Using Adobe Acrobat, as suggested by Professor Ripley, was very satisfactory, but required that I use multiple platforms to make the conversion to PDF (from Linux to Windows). The solution by Peter Adorjan (included below), also worked very well, and can be carried out on any platform using tools available
2001 May 07
1
qt with ncp?
Does anybody has a function or idea how to calculate qt with a noncentrality parameter? I'm porting a SAS-macro for equivalence (Wellek, 1994 TT2ST) to R and it seems that I need this to calculate tinv (SAS-command, I hope that this is R's qt,...I get the SAS-macro manual next week). thanks Peter -- P.Malewski, Limmerstr.47, 30451 Hannover, 0511-2135008 At work:
2000 Sep 01
3
Object size in bytes
Hi, Is there a command that will give the total size of an R object in bytes? thanks Nicholas -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-help-request at
2000 Aug 21
4
Excluding rows from a matrix
Hi I have a matrix (4 x 950) and I want to remove 3 rows, where the values from the first column are 713, 714 and 715. I can select the rows, one by one, with mat[mat$first==713,] mat[mat$first==714,] ... but I'm unable to (i) select the 3 rows at once, (ii) select the matrix excluding those rows. How can I do it ? Thanks EJ