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2003 May 14
1
Is there a simple method of changing text into 'Proper Case'
I am probably just looking in the wrong place. I am sure there are a number of ways to do this. If anyone could point me in the right direction it would be very much appreciated. Thanks _________________________________________________ Tom Mulholland Senior Policy Officer WA Country Health Service 189 Royal St, East Perth, WA, 6004 Tel: (08) 9222 4062 e-mail:
2003 Jul 17
1
Recode from 2 variables
I am trying to create a new variable which uses the suburb names if HR and HRRES are the same but which uses HRRES if they are different. Any assistance would be appreciated as my brain has just packed up. I'm not sure I can teach myself anymore new tricks this afternoon. HR HRRES SUBURB What I am trying to get 954 Wheatbelt
2003 Jun 04
4
Strip location and grid colour in Lattice
I am probably missing something quite obvious, but any help would be appreciated. I am continually getting people misreading the lattice plots because they are expecting the strip (with the factor names in them) to be below the graph. Is there anyway of achieving this. Secondly, from a more personal note I find the grid formed by the axes to be a bit overpowering and would like to make it a
2014 Sep 02
1
Creating users with non-ascii chars fails
Hi list! I'm trying to create a user with non-ascii characters in the name, but this fails: root at test-samba4:~# samba-tool user create foa --given-name='foa?' New Password: Retype Password: ldb_handler_fold: unable to casefold string [foa?] ldb_handler_fold: unable to casefold string [foa?] ldb_handler_fold: unable to casefold string [foa?] ldb_handler_fold: unable to casefold
2003 Dec 03
1
R and Memory
I would suggest that you make a more thorough search of the R-Archives. (http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/search.html) If you do you will find this discussion has been had several times and that the type of machine you are running will have an impact upon what you can do. My feeling is that you are going have to knuckle down with the documentation and understand how R works and then when you have
2003 Jul 03
4
Generating a vector for breaks in a histogram
Hi I have two lots of numbers which I would like to histogram using the hist() function. For comparative reasons, I want them to be on the same scale, which I can use the xlim and ylim options to achieve. However, having them on the same scale is meaningless unless they have the same "breaks". Consulting the documentation, there are 4 ways of defining the number of breaks, only one
2012 Apr 21
1
hdf library for windows
The question puzzled me at first, because of your use of "library". It looks as if the hdf5 r "package" utilises the "windows hdf5 library" binary. My reading is that you will have to compile the package yourself after you have downloaded the hdf windows dll from hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu The instructions are in win.readme.txt of the package source which you can download at
2003 Jul 11
3
postscript/eps label clipping
The following code produces an eps file with the tops of each of the ylabs clipped off. par(mfrow=c(2,2)) plot(runif(10), ylab="Function(Lengthy Expression)",xlab="Prediction") plot(runif(10), ylab=expression(Delta * Beta^2),xlab="Prediction") plot(runif(10), ylab="Function(Lengthy Expression)",xlab="Prediction")
2014 Feb 24
2
URGENT: big problem with displayName.
Hi, Sorry for my urgent request, but we have a problem with user who have strange displayname Yesterday (23/02/2014), we do a classic-upgrade from a ldap tree to a DC server. But user with accent have bad displayName and maybe cause problem when user try to connect to her computer. I'm unable to change displayName by ADUC, ldbmodify or ldbedit. GENSEC backend 'gssapi_spnego'
2003 Jul 23
3
Boosting, bagging and bumping. Questions about R tools and predictions.
I'm interested in further understanding the differences in using many classification trees to improve classification rates. I'm also interested in finding out what I can do in R and which methods will allow prediction. Can anybody point me to a citation or discussion? Specifically, I want to classify remotely sensed imagery where training data is extracted on class membership by the user.
2005 Jan 07
3
Basic Linear Algebra
I don't normally have to go anywhere near this stuff , but it seems to me that this should be a straight-forward process in R. For the purposes of this enquiry I thought I would use something I can work out on my own. So I have my matrix and the right hand results from that matrix tdata <- matrix(c(0,1,0,-1,-1,2,0,0,-5,-6,0,0,3,-5,-6,1,-1,-1,0,0),byrow = T,ncol = 5) sumtd <-
2011 Dec 05
1
Toggle cASE
Hello R-help list,   I am looking for way to toggle the case of the characters like a flip-flop; that is from ''Hello'' to "hELLO" or vice versa.   I know that there are a number of functions like casefold, tolower, toupper, etc. but these functions change the case in an uniform way.   Thanks in advance,   Antonio Rivero Ostoic         Antonio Rivero Ostoic PhD Student,
2005 Oct 20
1
Windows 2000 crash while using rbind (PR#8225)
Windows 2000 reports that "Rgui.exe has generated errors and will be = closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program." when using = rbind.=20 df1 <- data.frame(cbind(x=3D1, y=3D1:1000), fac=3Dsample(LETTERS[1:3], = 1000, repl=3DTRUE)) df2 <- data.frame(cbind(x=3D1, y=3D1:10), fac=3Dsample(LETTERS[4:6], = 10, repl=3DTRUE)) df3 <- data.frame(cbind(x=3D1,
2004 Dec 23
1
How do you generate multiple sequences
I thought it would be quite simple to generate a number of sequences, but my only answer is to loop and this doesn't seem in keeping with R's capabilities. In short I have the start and finish positions of several (well thousands probably) sequences. So I am looking at how do I take x <- c(2,6,13,20) y <- c(4,10,16,24) and produce a list with four components with the appropriate
2004 Jul 23
2
Complex Surveys...Specifying Design
I need some guidance from someone who is familiar/has some experience with the survey package. The data that I am using is from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (www.meps.ahrq.gov <http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/> ). The STRATA and PSU variables are varstr01 and varpsu01 respectively. When I try to specify them with the svydesign function I get an error message. An excerpt of my session
2008 Oct 28
2
A question about the API mkchar()
Hi guys, I've got a question about the API mkchar(). I have met some difficulty in parsing utf-8 string to mkchar() in R-2.7.0. I was intending to parse an utf-8 string str_jan (some Japanese characters such as?, whose utf-8 code is E381B5) to R API SEXP mkChar(const char *name) , we only need to create the SEXP using the string that we parsed. Unfortunately, I found when parsing the
2003 Nov 21
2
Who can provide me RWeb installation
Hi, RWeb web site is down past couple days, I am insterested in this project and want to try it for my projects. Deos anyone have this installation and user guide? Thanks! Best Regards, WeiQiang Li
2004 Jun 09
2
Help with a Lattice plot that fails with an empty unique combination
While using Lattice I received the following error. Error in if (xx != 0) xx/10 else z/10 : argument is of length zero In addition: Warning messages: 1: is.na() applied to non-(list or vector) in: is.na(x) 2: is.na() applied to non-(list or vector) in: is.na(x) 3: no finite arguments to min; returning Inf 4: no finite arguments to max; returning -Inf 5: NaNs produced in: log(x, base) Can anyone
2004 Jun 09
2
Help with a Lattice plot that fails with an empty unique combination
While using Lattice I received the following error. Error in if (xx != 0) xx/10 else z/10 : argument is of length zero In addition: Warning messages: 1: is.na() applied to non-(list or vector) in: is.na(x) 2: is.na() applied to non-(list or vector) in: is.na(x) 3: no finite arguments to min; returning Inf 4: no finite arguments to max; returning -Inf 5: NaNs produced in: log(x, base) Can anyone
2004 Jan 15
5
Lattices: Cloud: Background
Hi, There's probably some simple way of doing this, but I'm just not seeing it - How do I get the background to be white instead of grey when I have a cloud plot (using the lattices package)? par(bg="white") isn't working. I'm assuming par commands won't work on lattice plots. What should I use instead? Thanks, Adrienne [[alternative HTML version deleted]]