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2009 Feb 18
2
Counting/processing a character vector
Dear List,
I have a data set stored in the following format:
> head(dat, n = 10)
id sppcode abundance
1 10307 10000000 1
2 10307 16220602 2
3 10307 20000000 5
4 10307 20110000 2
5 10307 24000000 1
6 10307 40210000 83
7 10307 40210102 45
8 10307 45140000 1
9 10307 45630000 1
10 10307 45630600 41
>
2007 Feb 23
6
TRUE/FALSE as numeric values
Hello,
I want to select in a column of a dataframe all numbers smaller than a
value x
but when I type in test<-(RSF_EU$AREA<=x) I receiv as answer:
> test
[1] TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE
FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
[18] TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE
[35] FALSE TRUE
2005 May 10
4
summary statistics for lists of matrices or dataframes
Is there a simple way to calculate summary statistics for all the
matrices or dataframes in a list? For example:
> z <- list(matrix(c(2,2,2,2), ncol = 2), matrix(c(4,4,4,4), ncol = 2))
> z
[[1]]
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 2 2
[2,] 2 2
[[2]]
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 4 4
[2,] 4 4
>
I would like to calculate, for example, the mean value for each
cell. I can do that the hard
2005 Mar 16
8
Summing up matrices in a list
Dear all,
I think that my question is very simple but I failed to solve it.
I have a list which elements are matrices like this:
>mylist
[[1]]
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 1 3 5
[2,] 2 4 6
[[2]]
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 7 9 11
[2,] 8 10 12
I'd like to create a matrix M<-mylist[[1]]+mylist[[2]]
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 8 12 16
[2,] 10 14 18
2006 Nov 17
2
do.call("+", ...)
Hi
How do I make do.call() take "+" as a function for a list of more
than two elements?
Toy problem follows:
f <- function(i){matrix((1:6)^i,2,3)}
# Thus f() returns a matrix of size 2x3; I want to add a whole bunch
of such matrices,
# as in f(1) + f(2) + f(3) + f(4)
# But:
> do.call("+",sapply(1:4,f,simplify=FALSE))
Error in do.call("+",
2007 Apr 03
5
converting a list to a data.frame
Hello,
I have a list with n numerical components of different length (3, 4 or 5
values in each component of the list); I need to export this as a text
file where each component of the list will be a row and where missing
values should fill in the blanks due to the different lengths of the
components of the list.
I think that as a first step I should convert my list to a data frame,
but this is
2004 Aug 31
2
enter browser on error
Is there a way I can get R to automatically enter the browser inside a user-defined function on the generation of an error? Specifically, I'm trying to debug this:
Error in as.double.default(sapply(lis, FUN)) :
(list) object cannot be coerced to double
In addition: There were 38 warnings (use warnings() to see them)
> traceback()
8: as.double.default(sapply(lis, FUN))
7:
2006 Jun 14
3
appending
All,
In the function below I have 24 individuals and 6 calculations per
individual.
The 6 calculations are collected each time in a 1:24 loop when
calculating "delta".
I'd like to collect all 144 = 24*6 calculations in one vector
("delta.patient.comb").
The function works as is via indexing, but is there an easier way to
collect the measurements via appendinng the 6
2009 Dec 31
3
XML and RCurl: problem with encoding (htmlTreeParse)
Hi,
I'm trying to get data from web page and modify it in R. I have a
problem with encoding. I'm not able to get
encoding right in htmlTreeParse command. See below
> library(RCurl)
> library(XML)
>
> site <- getURL("http://www.aarresaari.net/jobboard/jobs.html")
> txt <- readLines(tc <- textConnection(site)); close(tc)
> txt <- htmlTreeParse(txt,
2007 Feb 22
3
List filtration
Hello R-ologists,
Imagine you have a list "list" like so:
>list
[[1]]
[1] "IPI00776145.1" "IPI00776187.1"
[[2]]
[1] "Something" "IPI00807764.1" "IPI00807887.1"
[[3]]
[1] "IPI00807764.1"
[[4]]
[1] "Somethingelse"
What I need to achieve is a filtered list "list2" like so:
>list2
[[1]]
[1]
2006 Mar 01
3
Voice Activation Level (speex 1.1.11.1)
Sorry.
I forgotten the words volume or loudness.
But it is know as microphone stroke too, i think.
If something can tell me something about that
procedure it would complete my pleasure.
To bring back memories,
i only wanted to know wheather i can change a
variable that holds the sound intensity (loudness)
needet to start "encoding >> sending" if the speex codec
is in voice
2008 Jul 03
1
subset function within a function
Hi,
I am using this subset statement and it works
outside a function.
LIS[[i]]<- lapply(LI, subset, select=cov[[i]])
However, wrapped inside a function this statement
produces the same values for every LIS[[1]] which
is only the first subset of LI.
Does anyone know why is not working correctly inside
a function?
ff = factor(covariate)
nLev <- nlevels(ff)
cov <-
2012 May 02
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Odd PPC inline asm constraint
On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 19:58 -0500, Peter Bergner wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 17:47 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote:
> > By default it should build for
> > whatever the current host is (no special flags required). To
> > specifically build for something else, use:
> > -ccc-host-triple powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
> > or
> > -ccc-host-triple
2006 Mar 10
2
lapply and list attributes
Hi
I have a list that has attributes:
attributes(lis[2])
$names
[1] "150096_at"
I want to use those attributes in a function and then use lapply to
apply that function to every element of the list, eg for simplicity's
sake:
my.fun <- function(x) {
attributes(x)
}
Then
l2 <- lapply(lis, my.fun)
It seems that "attributes(x)" within the function is not the
2003 Dec 17
1
Rsync 2.5.7 hangs after completion
I am having a problem with rsync hanging after completion. The command I
am using is: rsync -vaz --delete /banproc/ backenp650:/banproc (thanks jw
for the syntax correction)
There were 56 deletions on the destination and ~ 1380 files copied total (I
gathered these stats by using grep and wc -l on a saved file of my ssh
session to the source host). Below is the last couple of lines on my ssh
2014 Jan 03
2
[LLVMdev] How to update LiveInterval information of newly inserted machine basic block
On Jan 3, 2014, at 11:01 AM, Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Jan 3, 2014, at 4:58 AM, Haishan <hndxvon at 163.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> At 2014-01-01 04:36:21,"Andrew Trick" <atrick at apple.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Dec 31, 2013, at 3:52 AM, Haishan <hndxvon at 163.com> wrote:
>> My update steps are shown
2018 Sep 26
2
Liveness Analysis
So what is the status about LiveVariables. Is there a plan to remove it?
After searching in old lvm-dev-mails it is mentioned that LiveVariable
still exists due to one pass needing it. And a comment in
TargetPassConfig.cpp indicates that the pass in question is
TwoAddressInstruction:
// FIXME: Once TwoAddressInstruction pass no longer uses kill flags,
// LiveVariables can be removed
2013 Feb 05
0
[LLVMdev] Asserts in bundleWithPred() and bundleWithSucc()
On Feb 4, 2013, at 3:44 PM, "Sergei Larin" <slarin at codeaurora.org> wrote:
> Seems like an easy solution for this case... But let me ask you a more
> general question.
> The reason I kept on hanging on to the MBB->splice was (probably outdated)
> assumption that it will one day properly update liveness for instructions it
> moves... That is a serious matter
2008 Jul 01
5
trivial list question
Dear experts,
For the makeGenotype function I need a list as in the example. However,
since my list needs to be 184 long there must be an easy way to make it.
>list(1:2,3:4,5:6,7:8)
[[1]]
[1] 1 2
[[2]]
[1] 3 4
[[3]]
[1] 5 6
[[4]]
[1] 7 8
I have tried
lis<-1:184
dim(lis)=c(92,2,1)
as.list(lis)
and several other options. Any suggestions?
many thanks
Marco
[[alternative
2014 Jan 03
2
[LLVMdev] How to update LiveInterval information of newly inserted machine basic block
At 2014-01-01 04:36:21,"Andrew Trick" <atrick at apple.com> wrote:
On Dec 31, 2013, at 3:52 AM, Haishan <hndxvon at 163.com> wrote:
Hi,
I insert a new machine basic block(MBB) before Greedy Register Allocation, after Simple Register Coalescing. But I encounter a fatal
error "regalloc = ... not currently supported with -O0". I use command line with opt level