Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "the name of the statistical notation in R"
2008 May 23
3
Percentages for categorical data by group
I can think of several ways to blunt force hard code what I want but I
imagine there is a command or two that can be easily combined to do this:
I have a data frame with about 23000 observations. There first variable is
the group to which the observation belongs (about 500 different groups). The
second variable is a response for each observation that is a 1,2,3,4 or 5. I
want to be able to
2000 Jan 11
1
a +1 shift overlaying lines/points on a boxplot (PR#398)
Full_Name: Adrian Custer
Version: 0.90.0
OS: Linux on Thinkpad (pentium) and desktop (K6)
Submission from: (NULL) (128.32.251.234)
When I create a boxplot, and then try to overlay a lowess fit or just the
points,
the points do not appear in the highest level and the lowess curve does not
reach
the highest level. However, if I add one to each of the models, the problem is
solved.
I tried this
2008 Mar 10
1
NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
I am trying to run Samba 3.0.24-11.fc6 on Fedora Core 6. I've run across
two problems that are keeping me from being successful.
1. IPTables. Even when I configure it through Webmin to not run at
startup, it does anyway. I consider this a minor problem, at least for now,
although I wouldn't mind some input on how to configure it to allow Samba.
2. Access to shares. We are running
2000 May 19
2
graphics character misplaced (PR#548)
Full_Name: Adrian Custer
Version: 1.01
OS: gnu-linux (mandrake 7.1beta)
Submission from: (NULL) (128.32.251.234)
The character "*" displays too high in comparison to the graph space and other
characters in the plot. Consider:
> a_-0.15
> plot(c(0,100),c(0,1))
> for (i in 1:100){ points(i,(1-exp(a*i)),pch=".",col="blue")}
> for (i in 1:100){
2008 Mar 13
1
Can't access shares
Running FC6 and Samba 3.0.24-11.fc6.
Workstation is XP Pro
Initially, after disabling SELinux and turning off Iptables, I could access
the shares that were set up. Came in this morning ready to start copying
files and can't get in. Prompts me for a username and password which is
rejected. I know it's not my workstation because I have another FC6/Samba
server running and have no problem
2000 May 22
0
RE:bug 548 graphics '*' (PR#549)
> From: acuster@nature.berkeley.edu
> Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 00:13:41 +0200 (MET DST)
> To: r-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: [Rd] RE:bug 548 graphics '*' (PR#549)
> CC: R-bugs@biostat.ku.dk
> X-Loop: R-bugs@biostat.ku.dk
> X-Keywords:
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> Full_Name: Adrian Custer
> Version: 1.0.1
> OS: gnu-linux (mandrake 7.1beta)
> Submission from: (NULL)
2000 Jun 29
3
Overal plot title after mfrow and .Rhistory questions.
Hello everyone,
I had a few questions that I have not been able to figure out despite a lot of
reading.
1) Adding a title to a multiplot figure:
If I plot multiple plots with
>par(mfrow=c(2,6))
how do I add an overall title to the figure, not the individual plots?
2) Saving histories on the fly:
Is there a .Rhistory equivalent to
>save.image()
? I would like to be able to save the
2004 Feb 13
1
ISBN number registartion
Hello all,
I notice that the R package, the manuals and even the FAQ have ISBN
numbers. I help write the Gnumeric (GNOME's spreadsheet) manual and
wondered how you all managed to get those numbers. Also are these
numbers interrelated so that if you gain a document, its number would
follow from your existing numbers.
Any pointers to information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
--adrian custer
2009 Nov 22
1
Metaplot Axis Annotation
Hello,
We are looking to adjust the font size of the axis annotation on the graph
that results from use of the metaplot() function. Metaplot seems to respond
to cex and cex.lab to change those graphical parameters, but it doesn't
respond to cex.axis. Is there a way to work around this by creating a
customized x-axis, and if so, how?
Thanks for all your help. Syntax is below.
Best,
Dawn
2007 Sep 06
1
60% full and writes fail..
I have a setup with lot's of small files (Maildir), in 4 different
volumes and for some
reason the volumes are full when they reach 60% usage (as reported by
df ).
This was ofcourse a bit of a supprise for me .. lots of failed
writes, bounced messages
and very angry customers.
Has anybody on this list seen this before (not the angry customers ;-) ?
Regards,
=paulv
# echo "ls
2000 Jun 21
1
converting a string to an element in a function call
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to write a function that will step through a vector of strings and
evaluate the contribution to the R-squared of each in turn. I suspect this is
related to the anova(model) call but not quite sure how and anova() is order
dependent so I have to step through orders anyhow.
The issue is that I pass a vector of strings to the function and want to use it
as:
2004 Feb 13
4
How to plot a blank plot
Hello everyone,
In plotting several graphics, I'd like to be able to plot a blank plot
as in:
par(mfrow=c(2,1))
plot(BLANK)
hist(rgamma(100000,6463.7,scale=0.015471),xlim=c(0,120),main="Emergence")
I realize screen allows me to do this, but I figure the functionality
must be there. Is there an equivalent to plot(BLANK)?
thanks,
adrian
PS. please reply direct as I'm not
2004 Mar 19
3
Incomplete Gamma Functions and GammaDistribution Doc errata.
Hello all,
In the course of trying to implement the CDF of an
InverseGammaDistribution, I have run across the need for an igamma()
function. Several others have needed this function but the answers I
have found so far are not totally clear to me. I'm writing for three
reasons:
1) to present a small error in the docs
2) to clarify the approach we are expected to take
3) to request,for the
2006 Jan 09
0
Active Record Attributes using Dot Notation doesn''t work
I have been having some problems with accessing active record attributes
using dot notation. Some attributes work, others do not. The attribute
exists in the database (it is a smallint). Using breakpointer and IRB I
can see it in the active record:
irb(#<Transition:0x3900f48>):012:0> self
self
=> #<Transition:0x3900f48
2008 Jan 21
1
Collaboration made simple with bracket notation
What do people think of this?
http://www.humanized.com/weblog/2006/06/30/collaboration_made_simple_with_bracket_notation/
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2003 Mar 16
0
scientific notation
If I knew this, I have forgotten it:
Is there a way to force R to forgo use of scientific notation,
e.g. to use .000029 instead of 2.9e-05?
(Aside from using formatC for example)
I run across this every now and then and work around it (multiple values by 100,
for example) but cannot find any way to deal with it otherwise. A particularly
problematic place it pops up is in axis tick labels.
2014 Jun 19
1
R is converting arg input to scientific notation, which is bad!
Hello,
Firstly, real new to R here.
I have a function intended to evaluate the values in columns spread over
many tables. I have an argument in the function that allows the user to
input what sequence of tables they want to draw data from. The function
seems to work fine, but when the user inputs a single number (over 9)
instead of a sequence using the : operator, I find an error message:
the
2004 Sep 15
0
RWAVE axis notation
I am using Rwave wavelets and I need better axis notation.
Does anyone have code similar to
matlab's
centfreq
or
scale2frq
functions that turn a scale for a wavelet transform into
a good looking scale to plot on my wavelet transfoms?
I am using the rwave package to investigate
seismic signals from an exploding volcano.
Jonathan Lees
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2010 Sep 27
1
scientific vs. fixed notation in xyplot()
Hi I am using xyplot() to plot on the log scale by using scale=list(log=T)
argument. For example:
xyplot(1:10~1:10, scales=list(log=T))
But the axis labels are printed as scientific notation (10^0.0, etc), instead of
fixed notation. How can I change that to fixed notation?
options(scipen=4) doesn't work on xyplot()
Thanks
John
2010 Feb 02
2
Suppressing scientific notation on plot axis tick labels
Is there a better alternative to
x = c(1e7, 2e7)
x.lb = c(0,1e7,2e7)
s.lb = format(x.lb, scientific = FALSE, big.mark = ",")
barplot(x, yaxt = "n", ylab = "")
axis(side = 2, at = x.lb, labels = s.lb)
(I am sure there is a better alternative to line 2 :)).
Thank you.
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