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2003 Oct 01
3
problem downloading Red Hat R-1.7.1-1.i386.rpm
System info: Red Hat 9.0 R Version 1.7.0 ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues At work I've had to migrate from Mandrake 9.1 to Red Hat 9.0 and I'm reinstalling R. I am having a problem downloading from R-1.7.1-1.i386.rpm from /bin/linux/redhat/9/i386. Basically the download does not complete. I am using mozilla, and when I click on the link the screen corrupts with
2003 Jan 16
1
help.start() setup with netscape
System info: Mandrake 9.0 R Version 1.6.1 ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues I understand that help.start() search function works with netscape and although it may also work with latest versions of mazilla it doesn't seem to with the one I'm using (Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.1) Gecko/20020826). I thought that there were instructions for setting
2002 Sep 17
2
legend in image()
System info: Linux slackware R Version 1.5.1 (2002-06-17) ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues Is there a way to add a legend to an image plot? I don't see any reference to legends in the documentation (so I suppose the answer is no?). Although the documentation says image takes plot() parameters, it isn't clear to me how the usual use of legend in a plot command
2003 Oct 12
1
plot/ layout/ overlay problem
System info: Red Hat 9.0 R Version 1.7.0 ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues I have a small problem with positioning overlays using layout. ## Purpose: to plot temperature and salinity profiles ## as a multipanel figure, and ## overlay the the mixed ## layer depths. Here is the code skeleton: -------------------- nf <-
2002 Sep 17
0
legend in image
System info: Linux slackware R Version 1.5.1 (2002-06-17) ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues Thanks very much for advice. I was not aware of the Fields package (although I've been using Geostat and Spatial). The image.plot() function in Fields does a lovely job, with an added bonus of fixing the problem I was having of balancing the number of colour levels with the
2003 Feb 10
0
calling sweave function from LaTex re directories, formatting
System info: Mandrake 9.0 R Version 1.6.1 ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues I have followed suggestions by David Whiting, Friedrich Leisch and Frank Harrell, but have a few more queries. 1. On formatting: I added the suggested sweave customization to my .emacs file ; Sweave customisation (defun Rnw-mode () (require 'ess-noweb) (noweb-mode) (if (fboundp
2002 Sep 09
3
loading data from a specified directory
System info: Linux slackware R Version 1.5.1 (2002-06-17) ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues I have some text files in a certain directory and want to process them sequentially. So I want to pass the filename identifier into a function and loop through the processing of each file in turn.I've called the file identifier f in this code segment: image.dvm <- function
2003 Oct 19
0
Oceanographic lattice plots
System info: Red Hat 9.0 R Version 1.8.0 ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Hello I've been working with Paul Murrell here in New Zealand to develop plots of temperature and density profiles at 22 stations spanning a frontal zxone, and then overlaying the isothermal and mixed layer depths (similar to Kara et al. 2003 JGR Oceans 108(C3) pg. 24-5, figure 2). Paul Murrell has a
2003 Jan 29
2
calling sweave function from latex
System info: Mandrake 9.0 R Version 1.6.1 ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues I've been calling R-code embedded in my LaTex document using Sweave, but would like to make things more convenient. At present as I understand it you first process the R chunks of code using the Sweave function called from within R to process a "precursor file" e.g. foo.sw to get a
2003 Jan 29
2
calling sweave function from latex
System info: Mandrake 9.0 R Version 1.6.1 ESS 5.1.21 Emacs 21.2.1 ------------------- Colleagues I've been calling R-code embedded in my LaTex document using Sweave, but would like to make things more convenient. At present as I understand it you first process the R chunks of code using the Sweave function called from within R to process a "precursor file" e.g. foo.sw to get a
2002 May 02
0
tab complete for R under ESS
> System info: > R Version 1.4.1 (2002-01-30) on Windows 2000 > ESS v. 5.1.20 using emacs ver. 21.1.1 Colleagues Some time ago I asked about tab complete functionality for R under ESS on windows. I never got it working as well as I might have liked until today. It is still slow the first time while all the environments are checked but after that it works well. The solution below
2004 Jan 13
1
reinstalling R/ mandrake 9.1/ rpm
OS: linux Mandrake 9.1 R Version 1.8.1 (2003-11-21), GNU Emacs 21.2.93.1 ------------------- Colleagues I'm reinstalling R after reformatting a partition containing the applications software. The urpmi returned this error: [root at localhost R]# urpmi R-1.8.1-1mdk.i586.rpm installing R-1.8.1-1mdk.i586.rpm Preparing... ################################################## 1:R
2000 Nov 29
1
matlab to R / 2
Colleagues, Thanks for the suggestions concerning reading matlab files into R 1. Regarding documentation for the format of matlab files, please see two manuals that I picked up from the matlab websites. The name of the files are: api_guide.pdf api_ref.pdf Use your web browser to access these files in my FTP directory <ftp://ftp.niwa.cri.nz/incoming/mcclatchie> under the appropriate
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 Jan 18
1
ESS Default function template for R
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: R version rw1020 on NT ESS using emacs ver. 20.4 ~/.emacs ; Default function template (setq ess-insert-function-templates t) ---------------------------------- When loading a new function into the R workspace using ctrl-CD I would like the default function template to come up, rather than a blank buffer. I thought I had the Default
2001 Apr 01
1
ylab/ expression/ superscript to a bracket
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: R version rw1022 on NT ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4 ---------------------------------- I have some rather unusual units for acoustic volume backscattering integrated over several metres depth and 10 transmits (which happens to = 160 m along transect). I need to express these units in a graph label. My problem
2001 Feb 26
1
trying to find the function banking()
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: R version rw1020 on NT ESS using emacs ver. 20.4 ---------------------------------- Can anyone please tell me where to find the function "banking()" containing Cleveland's solution to optimising graph aspect ratio? It is mentioned in Venables and Riply 1994, pg. 112, Ex. 3.7, q. 3.5. I have not found it (or perhaps
2001 May 31
1
graph/save file/jpeg/slow
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: R version rw1022 on NT ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4 ---------------------------------- I notice that saving a file from the menu bar in the graph window to 100% quality jpeg is very slow (more than 2 minutes). Is this something to be avoided? I know I can save the graph with postscript() in the script, or cut and paste into
2001 Mar 12
2
residuals from lowess fit
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: R version rw1022 on NT ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4 ---------------------------------- I would like to access the residuals from a lowess fit (function lowess() ) as an aid to assessing whether I am over-smoothing or under-smoothing a dataset (as in Cleveland's book "Visualizing data", section 3.3) Unless I
2001 Jun 12
2
a problem with rep() ?
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: Version 1.2.3 (2001-04-26) on NT ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4 ---------------------------------- I am wondering if there is a problem with the function rep(). Both the commands using rep() below were expected to produce 8 twos, but only the second did. x <- rep(2,40*(1-0.8)) length(x) y <- rep(2,40*0.2) length(y)