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2001 Oct 31
3
maps in R (fwd)
Here is the answer to an old question of mine, regarding maps in R
Hope this help.
claudia
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Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 13:48:05 -0400
From: Kieran Healy <kjhealy at Princeton.EDU>
To: Claudia Tebaldi <tebaldi at ucar.edu>
Subject: Re: [R] maps in R
Hi Claudia --
you can get the maps() library from here:
2002 Nov 29
1
configure fails on Mac OS 10.2.2
Hi -
I'm trying to build R 1.6.1 on a Powerbook running Macintosh 10.2.2 with
the most recent software update. The latest version of the developer tools
is installed. I have also installed g77 and f2c from fink (the binary
versions, using apt-get).
./configure fails with the following error:
> checking for dummy main to link with Fortran 77 libraries... unknown
> configure: error:
2001 Aug 02
1
gsub() and parenthesis symbols
Dear R-users --
I'm using R 1.3.0 on a PC running SuSE Linux 7.1. I'm confused by the
following behavior from the gsub() function. Am I doing something wrong?
## A string of characters
> string<-c("q","w","e","(",")","q","w","e")
## Use gsub to replace `q' with `A'
>
2004 Nov 06
1
basic bwplot query
Hi -
I have some data consisting of a number of observations within each of
15 countries. Each country falls into one of two groups. I'd like to
use the lattice library's bwplot to present boxplots of the
country-level data, with a separate panel for each group, but showing
only the relevant countries in each panel. Here's an analogous example
using the "singer" data
2004 Jan 07
1
Sweave and X11 on OSX 10.3
Hi -
I'm running R 1.8.1 (compiled from source) on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther). I
find that, if Apple's X11 application is not running, Sweave gives an
error when it wants to create a pdf or eps figure. E.g., in the package's
own example-1.Snw file a boxplot is created at chunk 2:
<<fig=TRUE,echo=FALSE>>=
boxplot(Ozone ~ Month, data = airquality)
@
Normally this will create
1999 Dec 11
1
make errors while compiling
Dear R users -
I am a first-time R user trying to compile v.0.90.0 under Caldera
OpenLinux 2.3, on a Dell PII400/128. I've encountered a problem with the
make file.
First, I run configure, which appears to complete properly. (I had to
download an updated gcc library from caldera for this to happen though.)
At the end of its run, config reports:
> R is now configured for
2012 Feb 13
1
survey package svystat objects from predict()
Hello,
I'm running R 2.14.1 on OS X (x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0/x86_64 (64-bit)), with version 3.28 of Thomas Lumley's survey package. I was using predict() from svyglm(). E.g.:
data(api)
dstrat<-svydesign(id=~1,strata=~stype, weights=~pw, data=apistrat, fpc=~fpc)
out <- svyglm(sch.wide~ell+mobility, design=dstrat,
family=quasibinomial())
pred.df <-
2001 Aug 02
0
gsub() and parenthesis symbols -- solved
Hello again --
inevitably, I discovered the (documented) answer 30 seconds after
sending my question.
Using gsub(...,extended=FALSE) is the way to avoid this issue.
Cheers,
Kieran
--
Kieran Healy, Assistant Professor,
Sociology Dept, University of Arizona.
kjhealy at u.arizona.edu :: (520) 621-3480
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~kjhealy
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1999 Dec 11
0
Success compiling R on Caldera OL 2.3
Hello -
thanks to Prof. Ripley and Peter Dalgaard for their helpful responses. I
have now successfully compiled R on my machine. The kernel-headers were
not installed on my machine, but there is a package on the Open Linux
2.3 CD. I believe they weren't installed simply because I didn't choose
to have all the development tools/libraries added when I installed
linux. I didn't realize
2003 Apr 22
0
Hmisc's aregImpute segfaults R-1.7.0 under linux
Hello -
When trying to use Hmisc library's aregImpute function on R 1.7.0, I
got the following error -- shown here using the example code from the
help page --- under both Linux and Mac OS X 10.2.5:
set.seed(3)
x1 <- factor(sample(c('a','b','c'),1000,T))
x2 <- (x1=='b') + 3*(x1=='c') + rnorm(1000,0,2)
x3 <- rnorm(1000)
y <- x2 +
2003 Apr 20
1
R 1.7.0 fails to compile on OS X 10.2.5
Hello -
I'm trying to compile R 1.7.0 on a PowerBook running OS X 10.2.5. I've
compiled R (1.6.2) successfully before on this machine, under either
10.2.3 or 10.2.4. My gcc is from the latest Apple Developer Tools
release and the g77 is up-to-date via Fink. R passes ./configure just
fine, with the following options:
R is now configured for powerpc-apple-darwin6.5
Source
2020 Jun 09
1
[PATCH v2] mm/balloon_compaction: Fix trivial spelling
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 8:04 PM Kieran Bingham
<kieran.bingham+renesas at ideasonboard.com> wrote:
>
> The word 'descriptor' is misspelled throughout the tree.
I think, *throughout the tree* is not appropriate* here. This patch
has fixed it within the file. With that,
Acked-by: Souptick Joarder <jrdr.linux at gmail.com>
>
> Fix it up accordingly:
>
2012 May 13
4
[JOB] 90 Seconds seeks Ruby on Rails Developer
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[the following was cross-posted to various mailing lists in New Zealand and
the United Kingdom - sorry if you got it more than once]
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2007 Jun 07
4
blkif_map error starting fourth guest domain
I''m having problems starting more than three domains. It sometimes
works fine, but more often than not the 4th domain''s root block device
times out and so the domU kernel panics as there''s no /dev/root:
XENBUS: Timeout connecting to device: device/vbd/2057 (state 6)
XENBUS: Timeout connecting to device: device/vif/0 (state 6)
XENBUS: Timeout connecting to device:
2008 Mar 23
4
md raid1 - no speed improvement
Hi,
I have two 320 GB SATA disks (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb) in a server running
CentOS release 5.
They both have three partitions setup as RAID1 using md (boot, swap,
and an LVM data partition).
# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md0 : active raid1 sdb1[1] sda1[0]
104320 blocks [2/2] [UU]
md1 : active raid1 sdb2[1] sda2[0]
4192896 blocks [2/2] [UU]
md2 : active raid1 sdb3[1]
2011 Jun 07
1
giving factor names
Hi,
I've been driving myself insane with this problem. I have a trellis plot of
contours, and I want each level to have something like "z=value" for each
one. I can get each one to say z, or each one to say the value (by using
as.factor) but not both. Heres an artificial example to show what I mean (as
my actual data set is much larger!)
x<-c(1,2,3)
y<-c(2,4,6)
2007 Apr 05
3
Swiotlb
While writing a driver for a device doing lots of DMA I''ve hit an
"swiotlb_full()" problem. This surprised me somewhat as I wouldn''t have
expected to need the use of the software TLB - it''s a 64 bit capable
device on a server with only 2 GB of RAM, and so I''d have expected to be
using a hardware TLB. Is this a peculiarity of Xen, or should I be
right
2015 Sep 28
1
memory balloon on XenServer 6.5 does not work for CentOS 6.X with default kernel 2.6.32.XX .
Hello All,
We have noticed that memory balloon feature on Citrix XenServer 6.5 does
not work for guest CentOS 6.X with default kernel 2.6.32.XX.
Is there any known issue for the same ?
Regards,
Kieran A.
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2015 May 26
1
Windows 7 client trying to authenticate with windows machine name
Gents,
Any clue on what could be the problem and how to solve it ? My conf and error inside the following pastebin :
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2020 Oct 28
2
R optim() function
Hi R-Help,
I am using R to do functional outlier detection (using PCA to reduce to 2 dimensions - the functional boxplot methodology used in the Rainbow package), and using Hscv.diag function to calculate the bandwidth matrix where this line of code is run:
result <- optim(diag(Hstart), scv.mat.temp, method = "Nelder-Mead", control = list(trace = as.numeric(verbose)))
Within the