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2002 Jan 24
2
R-gnome: no way to configure
Hi! I've been able to configure and make R (1,4,0 linux) except for the gnome support. I've checked all packages and libs mentioned in R-admin.pdf (and by Luke Tierny) to make sure that I have them and even using the following: ./configure --with-gnome --with-gnome-includes=/opt/gnome/include --with-gnome-libs=/opt/gnome/lib --with-libglade-config=opt/gnome/lib I still get: R is now
2002 Jul 17
2
Problems with make pdf (R-patched_2002-07-15.tar.gz)
After configure, make and make check on a linux Suse 7.3 box, I run make dvi and make info with no problems but get a lot of garbage to my screen during make pdf. Is this normal? Is there a bug in this part of the installation? This is part of what I get on the screen: humboldt:/usr/local/R-patched # make pdf make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/R-patched/doc' make[2]: Entering
1999 Jul 16
7
R:how to separate stuff?
Thanks for your help on moving files from S+ to R and on attaching directories. If attaching directories is NOT possible in R, is there any other way to separate objects into different folders or something similar? For example, to keep user functions for multivariate analysis in a different "place" than user functions on time series, or to keep data objects of project_1 in a different
1999 Jul 16
7
R:how to separate stuff?
Thanks for your help on moving files from S+ to R and on attaching directories. If attaching directories is NOT possible in R, is there any other way to separate objects into different folders or something similar? For example, to keep user functions for multivariate analysis in a different "place" than user functions on time series, or to keep data objects of project_1 in a different
2002 Apr 17
4
union of lists
Hi there, Given 2 lists of integer vectors, i.e.: > lista1 $"1" [1] 1 34 5 $"2" [1] 2 1 $"3" [1] 3 10 15 > lista2 $"1" [1] 1 5 $"2" [1] 2 1 $"3" [1] 3 10 29 I want to obtain the union of both, defined as the union of the vectors, that is lista.union[[1]] <- union(lista1[[1]],lista2[[1]]): > lista.union
2003 Oct 15
2
Subseting in a 3D array
Hi! I have a 3d array: > dim(ib5km15.dbc) [1] 190 241 19 and a set of positions to extract: > ib5km.lincol.random[1:3,] [,1] [,2] [1,] 78 70 [2,] 29 213 [3,] 180 22 Geting the values of a 2D array for that set of positions would be: > ima <- ib5km15.dbc[,,1] > ima[ib5km.lincol.random[1:10,]] but don't find the way for the case of the 3D array: >
2002 Jan 21
3
R and 2 processors
As far as I can see by searching the archieves, R could not take advantage of two processors in the same machine but there were plans for implementing multithreading in R. Is this work going on? On the other hand, if two processors are present in the same linux machine is it possible to focus one processor on tasks of the operative system and the other on R and/or other real computing? Could
2002 Jun 04
4
"X11 font at size 16 could not be loaded"
Hi, I'm using plot.lda (R1.4.0 on linux) and, if dimen > 2, I get the error: Error in text.default(x, y, txt, cex = cex, font = font) : X11 font at size 16 could not be loaded The traceback indicates that the problem comes from pairs(). I've tried several cex and font values, always with the same error. The same command works fine with pdf() If I'm missing fonts, how
2002 Jan 18
3
readline() to vector
Hi! I'm trying to use readline() to ask for xlim() and ylim() values for a subsequent plot. I'm doing: lim <- readline("Enter xlim and ylim values: ") then would like to use the values in lim for a plot: plot(etc, xlim=lim[1:2],ylim=lim[3:4]) The problem is that lim is a character,i.e., "10,20,-10,50" or "c(10,20,-10,50)" depending on the input to
2008 Jun 27
4
Recoding
Hi! Given a vector (or a factor within a df),i.e. v1 <- c(1,1,1,2,3,4,1,10,3) and a dictionary cbind(c(1,2,3),c(1001,1002,1003)) is there a function (on the same line than recode() in car) to get v2 as c(1001,1001,1001,1002,1003,4,1001,10,1003) ? I'm using myself a function based on match() since long ago (I think that thanks to advice by Prof. B. Ripley), but would like to know if there
2002 May 16
5
Bib. reference on R
I know I've seen the answer to this question but could not find it now: What's the appropriate(s) general reference(s) for the "R language and environment for statistical computing and graphics" that should be included in a scientific article? Thanks Agus Dr. Agustin Lobo Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra (CSIC) Lluis Sole Sabaris s/n 08028 Barcelona SPAIN tel 34 93409 5410
2008 Sep 12
2
Greyed text in the background of a plot
Hi! Is there any way of having a greyed ("ghosted") text (i.e, 2006) in the background of a plot? I'm making a dynamic plot and would like to show the year of each time step as a big greyed text in the background. (the idea comes from Hans Rosling video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4237353244338529080&sourceid=searchfeed ) Thanks Agus -- Dr. Agustin Lobo Institut
2001 Nov 26
2
summary() and range(): inconsistency?
I've found the following and I'm kind of confused: > summary(delme) Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. 1 2950 5699 5756 8572 11680 > range(delme) [1] 1 11675 summary() and range() give different Max. value for the same vector! Agus Dr. Agustin Lobo Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra (CSIC) Lluis Sole Sabaris s/n 08028 Barcelona SPAIN tel
2008 May 19
2
Log or diary file
Hi! Is it possible to set a file to which both commands and output would get automatically saved? I've tried with sink(), but only get the output. I mean something like a combined history and sink, as you get with File/Save to File.. in the windows GUI. Tis is done with diary filename in Matlab, and you can state diary on and diary off to control what is being saved to the file. Thanks Agus
2002 Feb 22
2
R gnome and lda: found the difference
Saving lda.default as text files from within gui="none" and from within gui="gnome" and comparing afterwards with diff, I get: alobo at humboldt:> diff lda.default.gnome.txt lda.default.nognome.txt 1c1 < function (x, grouping, prior = proportions, tol = 1, method = c("moment", --- > function (x, grouping, prior = proportions, tol = 1e-04, method =
2009 May 12
2
[Fwd: Re: ubuntu problem with 'r-cran-robustbase' [FWD Agustin Lobo]]
Subject: Re: [R-sig-Debian] ubuntu problem with 'r-cran-robustbase' [FWD Agustin Lobo] Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 13:30:49 +0200 From: Agustin Lobo <aloboaleu at gmail.com> Reply-To: aloboaleu at gmail.com To: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> CC: Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>, R-SIG-Debian at stat.math.ethz.ch References: <18953.17704.527898.355877
2001 Oct 18
3
Rcmd SHLIB in rw1031 (R for Win)
Thanks for the answers on readme.packages. I have installed Rw1031 from SetupR.exe including the option for compiling source files and, following directions in www.stats.ox.ac.ul/pub/Rtools, have installed: -tools.zip -Perl (Active Perl) -mingw-1.1.tar.gz -copied sh.exe to c:\bin\sh.exe After Perl installation, its directory is added to my path. I have also added the directory where the R
2002 Mar 13
1
R matrix to Python
I'm trying to export an R (1.4.0 on linux) matrix to python (+Pyclimate) via a binary file. The problem is that while R writes by columns, python reads by rows. For a 2D matrix, there is no problem: writeBin writes vectors, so writeBin(t(x)[1:length(x)],...) works fine. But the objects I want to export are 3D arrays (slice rasters of lat,lon for each time t). One way is to use a loop over
2002 Dec 13
1
Advice on long for loop
I'd appreciate advice on the following: I've written an R function that uses 3 vectors (temperature, precipitation and potential evapotranspiration) for a given site, calculates a water budget (which implies few (<4) iterations), and, from thresults of this water budget, calculates a number of bioclimatic indices. Now I want to calculate these indices for a large number of sites
2003 Feb 17
4
inserting elements in a list
I've searched the doc for insert and could not find the way to do the following, hope someone can help: Let's say we have a vector: > a [1] "1" "2" "3" "5" "6" "3" and we want to insert a "7" after any given "3", i.e., we want vector a to become: [1] "1" "2" "3"