Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Line plots with different symbols on the same line"
2003 Jun 25
2
Markov chain simulation
Hi,
Does anybody know a function to simulate a Markov chain given a
probability transition matrix and an initial state ?
Thanks.
Philippe
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Philippe Hup?
Institut Curie - Equipe Bioinformatique
26, rue d'Ulm - 75005 PARIS France
+33 (0)1 42 34 65 29
Philippe.Hupe at curie.fr <mailto:Philippe.Hupe at curie.fr>
2003 Sep 11
4
how to insert a double quote with the paste function?
Hello,
I would like to write in a variable the following string :
Hello "World"
If I do cat("Hello ","\"World\""), I have the good result on the screen
but it can not be affected to a variable. If I do the same thing with
paste paste("Hello ","\"World\"") it does not work since \" seems to be
not recognized. So what
2005 Jan 21
2
* creating vignettes ... ERROR
Dear R developers,
I had some problem when building package: for exemple when building the
package e1071 available from CRAN, I get the following message error:
* checking for file 'e1071/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'e1071':
* cleaning src
* running cleanup
* creating vignettes ... ERROR
/usr/lib/R/bin/texi2dvi: pdflatex exited with bad status, quitting.
2003 May 15
2
AW: error-prone feature?
> Well, that is in all good texts on R, together with the
> solution: drop=FALSE. See ?"[" for the on-line details.
OK. Thank you a lot. Now patched cclust and clustIndex
work fine for 1D case. BTW, why not to apply the "drop=F"
to these functions? I guess other users need 1D case as
well.
kind regards,
Valery A.Khamenya
2004 Dec 21
1
aggregate and median
I am trying to use the function aggregate with the median function but I
get the following error:
Error in FUN(X[[1]], ...) : Argument "INDEX"
When I replace median by mean, it works perfectly
Can someone tell me where the problem comes from?
Thx
I am running R 2.0.0 on SunOS 5.9
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Philippe Hup??
UMR 144 - Service Bioinformatique
Institut Curie
Laboratoire de Transfert (4??me
2010 Apr 08
2
general linear hypothesis testing for manova model
Hello,
I have a MANOVA model and I want to test the following hypothesis: LBM =
0 where B is the parameter estimates.
Is there any function to do this in R?
Cheers,
Philippe
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Philippe Hup?
Institut Curie, CNRS UMR 144, INSERM U900
26 rue d'Ulm
75005 Paris - France
Email : Philippe.Hupe at curie.fr
T?l : +33 (0)1 56 24 69 91
Fax: +33 (0)1 56 24 69 11
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2014 Feb 24
3
Error gdata and gplots packages
Hi, I just installed Ubuntu 12.04.4. I installed R by following
instructions from CRAN after modification into my /etc/apt/sources.list file
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install r-base
sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
When I try to load library(gdata) ou library(gplots), I have error
message :
library(gdata)
gdata: read.xls support for 'XLS' (Excel 97-2004) files
2005 May 04
1
error with the function GOHyperG from GOstats package
I am running R 2.0.0, GOstats 1.1.1 and GO 1.7.0,
and when I use the function GOHyperG, I have the following error:
w1<-as.list(hgu95av2LOCUSID)
w2<-unique(unlist(w1))
set.seed(123)
myLL<-sample(w2,100)
xx <- GOHyperG(myLL)
Error in mget(x, env = GOTERM, ifnotfound = NA) :
recursive default argument reference
In fact first I tried this function with my locusId ' list (with
2015 Jun 15
2
Add on argument in seq()
Hi.
I have a problem with the default behavior of seq(), which gives the argument "from" when the argument length.out = 1.
This behavior is annoying when the number of value determine in length.out is not predictable.
Would it be possible to add an argument that propose the median/mean, i.e. (from + to) / 2 when length.out = 1 ? Examples:
> seq(from = 1, to = 11, length.out=1) #
2015 Jun 15
3
Add-on argument in sample()
Hi.
I have a problem with the default behavior of sample(), which performs sample(1:x) when x is a single value.
This behavior is well explained in ?sample.
However, this behavior is annoying when the number of value is not predictable. Would it be possible to add an argument
that desactivates this and perform the sampling on a single value ? Examples:
> sample(10, size = 1, replace = FALSE)
2015 Jun 15
2
Add on argument in seq()
Thanks for your answer.
The rational behind my proposal is why taking "from" when length.out=1, more than "to" or "NA", or " integer(0) " ?
This question seems basic. But is is not in certain situations, like when length.out = unpredictable positive integer.
And I haven't found in ?seq() the particular behavior of this function when length.out = 1.
2003 Jun 30
1
symbol size on a plot
Hi,
I would like to get from a plot the size of the symbols plotted.
Imagine I have the following plot function :
plot(1:2,1:2, pch=15, cex=4)
I would like the get the values SIZE1 and SIZE2 so that if I plot the
following rectangle :
rect(1.5,1.5, 1.5+SIZE1, 1.5+SIZE2) then the size of this square is
exactely the same as the one of the symbols that have been plotted.
Thanks for any idea.
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2003 Jun 27
1
How to get pixel position of a plot
Hi,
I would like to plot a graph on the jpeg device for example and to write
a table associated to this plot where I have the pixel coordonates of
each plotted point so that I could include the jpeg image onto a html
page and get all the information about each point when the mouse button
is pressed. The indentify() can do it but on the window device...
Thanks for any idea.
Philippe
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2015 Jun 17
2
Add-on argument in sample()
On 6/16/2015 1:32 PM, Peter Meissner wrote:
> Am .06.2015, 14:55 Uhr, schrieb Millot Gael <Gael.Millot at curie.fr>:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I have a problem with the default behavior of sample(), which performs
>> sample(1:x) when x is a single value.
>> This behavior is well explained in ?sample.
>> However, this behavior is annoying when the number of
2015 Jun 15
1
Add on argument in seq()
Millot,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Hadley Wickham <h.wickham at gmail.com> wrote:
> Regardless of the value of the other arguments, the first element in
> the output of seq() is _always_ `from`.
>
Indeed, as Hadley says, the output of seq must always start with* from*. It
is a sequence starting at *from* and ending wherever the other arguments
cause it to end. A sequence
2005 Jan 19
1
* creating vignettes ... ERROR
Hi,
I have the following error when building a package
* creating vignettes ... ERROR
Error: chunk 3
Error in pmatch(x, table, duplicates.ok) :
argument is not of mode character
Error in buildVignettes(dir = ".") : Error: chunk 3
Error in pmatch(x, table, duplicates.ok) :
argument is not of mode character
Execution halted
I use R-2.0.1 under debian linux 2.6.9
2006 Apr 26
0
Generalized SVD
Hi,
I need to computed the GSVD of two matrices. For doing so I used in my C
code the lapack routine dggsvd. But when I source my file gsvd.R I have
the following error:
Error in eval.with.vis(expr, envir, enclos) :
BLAS/LAPACK routine 'DGGSVD' gave error code -1
Is there a problem with the parameters passed through the gsvd.R script?
Is there a problem within the C script?
2004 Jun 07
3
Aggregate rows to see the number of occurences
Hi,
I have a set of data like the following:
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 10 2
[2,] 7 0
[3,] 1 0
[4,] 1 0
[5,] 15 0
[6,] 17 4
[7,] 4 0
[8,] 19 8
[9,] 10 2
[10,] 19 5
I'd like to aggregate it in order to obtain the frequency (the number of
occurences) for each couple of values (e.g.: (10,2) appears twice, (7,0)
appears once). Something cool
2003 Jul 30
6
reverse array indexing
Hi,
Suppose I have a multidimensional array:
tmp <- array(1:8, c(2,2,2))
is there a function out there that, given a one-dimensional array index,
will
return the separate indices for each array dimension?
for instance, tmp[8] is equivalent to tmp[2,2,2]. I'd like to derive the
vector (2,2,2)
from the index 8.
thanks,
Brad Buchsbaum
2004 Jun 03
1
Problem with par("usr")
Hi,
I'm trying to use the "usr" argument but I see no effect of this option
on my plots. For example:
> par(usr=c(0,4,0,4))
> plot(1,1)
This plots one point fine, but the coordinates of the plotting region
are not those that I specified using par()...
I can check this with
> par("usr")
[1] 0.568 1.432 0.568 1.432
What can I change in order to have this