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2000 Aug 10
1
Problem with density()?
Hello, all, I'm running Version 1.1.0 (June 15, 2000), on Mandrake 6.1 Linux. I think that I'm getting nonsense results from the density function. When I feed it a sample generated by v<-runif(1000,0,1), I get back some small negative numbers for density values, as follows: >v<-runif(1000,0,1) > dump("v","/home/tomlinso/auction/test.vector.R") >
2000 Sep 01
2
What happenes with R-gnome? Suggestions
Hello, I carelessly sent this to the unfortunate Mr. Johnson, rather than to the list, so I'm sending it on to the list. Re-reading it after a couple days, I think that it might still be worth sharing. I think I agree with an earlier reply: GUI's are confining, and eventually slow you down, relative to programming. The strong point of a GUI is that it lets you quickly, easily do a new
2003 Jan 28
1
iterative proportional fitting in R?
Hi, We have some sample data from the US census, and we know the marginal totals for the population. We need to make the population estimates add up to the correct sums. I have two questions: Is there some package in R which does this adjustment, by any means? Is there some more modern reference for this problem than Deming's 1943 monograph, ``Statistical Adjustment of Data''?
2001 Oct 15
0
FW: Econometrics ...
-----Original Message----- From: Nels Tomlinson [mailto:tomlinso at purdue.edu] Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 3:00 PM To: Warnes, Gregory R Subject: Re: [R] Econometrics ... I like your meta-package idea. To make it more useful, it should have a help page which provide links to the appropriate functions in the other, required packages. That is, the 00index.html file in the package should
2010 Aug 09
3
ESS question. How to get rid of ess-smart-underscore?
Hi, ESS replaces "_" by "<-". How can I switch off this feature? I need to be able to type the underscore Thanks Eryk -- Witold Eryk Wolski Heidmark str 5 D-28329 Bremen tel.: 04215261837
2007 Jul 06
2
Make #underscore reversible
Hello All, I''ve submitted a patch (http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/8898) to enable #underscore to be reversible. I had trouble creating a class named "CRSContact", and it turns out that underscore and camelize are not reversible in cases where there are 3 or more capital letters. As there is a dependency between class name and file name I think it would be beneficial for
2001 Dec 03
0
Summary on R script editor
Thanks for the advice, folks! Shravan Vasishth <vasishth at ling.ohio-state.edu> Try pico. There's no substitute for/comparison with emacs, though, IMHO. but just to be sure: you don't have to have ESS to use (x)emacs for editing R scripts. Sven Garbade <garbade at psy.uni-muenchen.de> ESS can be installed via rpm on Mandrake. baron at cattell.psych.upenn.edu (Jonathan
2010 Jan 26
1
samba veto files: underscore
Hello all, I'm trying to hide files beginning with a underscore ( "_" ) and hidden files from my samba share's so i added this to my smb.conf: veto files = /_*/.*/ The section with the dot works, but the one with the underscore doesn't. I also tried /\_*/.*/ but this has the same result. Any ideas how to hide the files beginning with a underscore? Thanks, Evas
1999 Aug 30
3
using underscore character in column names
Suppose you're reading data from a file in which the column names contain underscore characters. Example: ------ start of file ----- pos_x pos_y 1.0 0.0 2.0 1.0 ------ end of file ------- Using read.table, I can read this file just fine: > data <- read.table (file="data", head=T) > data pos_x pos_y 1 1 0 2 2 1 > However, I can't
2010 Jul 05
2
Windows 64bit package build requires underscore hack?
Hello, After much tinkering I managed to build packages using the 64bit version of R with the help of hints from http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools/ and http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/Win64/W64porting.html and R-admin Manual. But a hack was required, and this seems to be related to a comment about underscores at the end of the second reference above (but this comment is about FUTURE
2000 Oct 02
1
FW: the underscore ("_") in variable name
don't know much about programming. But I know that it is not a good idea to assign a variable name to the name of an intrinsic constant or function. In your example, you assign the name "c" to a variable. But "c" is already the name of a function i R. In this way you are asking for trouble. -----Original Message----- From: owner-r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
2009 Jul 15
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6553] New: rsync hangs at filenames starting with an underscore
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6553 Summary: rsync hangs at filenames starting with an underscore Product: rsync Version: 3.0.6 Platform: PPC OS/Version: Mac OS X Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: gerald at
2013 Sep 02
1
Sweave: printing an underscore in the output from an R command
I am working with Sweave and would like to print out into my latex document the result of the R command version$platform So what I first tried in my .Rnw document was \Sexpr{print(version$platform)}. However, the output from this command is the string "x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0" (without the quotes). This contains an underscore, which is a special character in tex and so I get an error
2000 Oct 02
9
the underscore ("_") in variable name
At 14:35 02/10/00 +0800, mohd zamri wrote: >new to R and starting to learn to program R. The underscore ("_") did some >suprising result. e.g > >> c <- c(1,2,3,4,5) >> mean(c) >[1] 3 >> c_mean <- mean(c) >> c >[1] 3 > >having some experience in C, I thought the underscore is "always" valid in >variable name. totally confuse
2004 Apr 02
1
Underscore and ESS
This is a question that I should have sent to 'ess-help', but I take my chances... In 'NEWS' (1.9.0) I read the good news o Underscore '_' is now allowed in syntactically valid names, and make.names() no longer changes underscores. Very old code ... but when I try it in emacs (ESS 5.1.24), my '_' are changed to ' <- '! What can I do?
2005 Dec 29
1
Underscore or not?
The Agile book mentions that using an underscore to break up words is the ''preferred'' method, but later says that you''ll have trouble using them in many-to-many association tables. What are people doing? It sounds like less of a hassle to cram my words together (cablepair vs cable_pair) and enjoy the native many-to-many handling. Or maybe I just answered my own
2006 Jun 03
1
legacy support: removing underscore from table name.
I am using ms sql server and want to configure RoR such that it does not convert the given table name (example: rubyonrails) to ruby_on_rails. I set @@pluralize_table_names = false, so that it does not pluralize the table names but cannot find the config setting which will force it not to put underscore between words in a table name. thanks in advance, -- avinash -- Posted via
2000 Oct 03
1
(fwd) Re: the underscore ("_") in variable name
On Tue, 03 Oct 2000 10:55:28 +0000, Alberto Murta <amurta at ipimar.pt> wrote: > And objectively, it's a fact that "<-" >makes the code easier to read than "_". I don't follow this argument. Underscore isn't used anywhere else in the language, so when you see one, you know it's an assignment. On the other hand, both "<" and
2006 Jul 31
2
is it possible to make to_xml use underscore instead of dash?
Hi all, I am getting ActiveRecord to produce XML with render :xml => @user.to_xml However, on the client end it is a bit annoying for me to deal with attributes like first-name. I would much rather have first_name. Is there any way for me to turn off the behavior of converting _ to -? This seems to be done by a call to dasherize inside the to_xml of
2004 Sep 01
1
Alternative architecture CentOS 3 builds?
Hi there. Although RHEL 3 is available for several different architectures, CentOS appears to only be available for the i386 architecture. Are alternative architecture rebuilds outside the scope of the CentOS project, or is there some other specific reason for that? If one wanted to rebuild CentOS for, let's say the AMD64 architecture, would that be a difficult process, or is it just