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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 May 14
2
Is there a simple method of changing text into 'Proper Ca se'
Yes and no. Given your response it appears that "Proper Case" is not a term that everyone uses. In Excel there is a function "Proper" which in essence changes "this line into something like this" into "This Line Into Something Like This." My look at casefold seesm to be that is is a wrapper of two functions to change text into either Lower or Upper case.So
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
2011 Jan 16
3
rootogram for normal distributions
Using R-2.12.1 and latticeExtra-0.6-14, I would like to understand why a rootogram displaying samples from the Poisson distribution looks like I expected it, whereas a rootogram using the normal distribution does not: library(latticeExtra) rootogram(~rpois(1000, lambda = 50), dfun = function(x) dpois(x, lambda = 50)) rootogram(~rnorm(1000), dfun = function(x) dnorm(x,mean(x),sd(x))) I
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 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 Dec 24
0
Is there an R or S implementation of PAMSIL or PAMMEDSIL
I have some data that is dwarfed by one large cluster. I came across a paper titled "A New Partitioning Around Medoids Algorithm" (van der Laan, Pollard & Bryan, 2002) http://www.bepress.com/ucbbiostat/paper105/ that describes PAMSIL and PAMMEDSIL that look as though they might be more appropriate for the data I have. There does not appear to be much out there which is describing
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
2002 Dec 16
0
new package "vcd" 0.1-3
Dear R users, there is a new package on CRAN called `vcd' for visualizing categorical data. It basically implements a set of visualization techniques together with a large collection of data sets and examples from the book "Visualizing Categorical Data" by Michael Friendly. By now the features of the package essentially cover chapters 2-4 from the book: o fitting and graphing
2002 Dec 16
0
new package "vcd" 0.1-3
Dear R users, there is a new package on CRAN called `vcd' for visualizing categorical data. It basically implements a set of visualization techniques together with a large collection of data sets and examples from the book "Visualizing Categorical Data" by Michael Friendly. By now the features of the package essentially cover chapters 2-4 from the book: o fitting and graphing
2013 Sep 12
6
declaring package dependencies
I received the following email note re: the vcdExtra package > A vcd update has shown that packages TIMP and vcdExtra are not > declaring their dependence on colorspace/MASS: see > > http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_vcdExtra.html But, I can't see what to do to avoid this, nor understand what has changed in R devel. Sure enough, CRAN now reports errors in
2011 Jan 17
2
How to still processing despite bug errors?
Hi, everybody. I am working processing EEG data from 1000 pacients. I have a specific syntax to perform the Spectral Analysis and a loop to analyse all subjects. each subject data are in separate folders (P1, P2 P3...) My question is: in some cases, some errors can appear in one subject. I want to know if is possible to jump to the next subject and perform the same syntax , exibiting an error
2003 Aug 21
3
Diamond graphs
I apologise for starting a new thread, but we had a mail problem and I don't have the original message to refer to. Someone mentioned the new "Diamond Graphs" invented at Johns Hopkins. I haven't see the August 2003 issue of The American Statistician yet, but I _have_ read the press release. The press release is a bit of a stunner. I quote: "Who would have thought we
2003 Sep 25
1
Diamond graphs, again.
Some time ago I was allowed to discuss "Diamond Graphs", and whether they would be useful in R, in this mailing list. The August 2003 issue of The American Statistician has finally arrived here and I have been able to read the article. A number of points of interest arise. 1. The article is "A Diamond-Shaped Equiponderant Graphical Display of the Effects of Two
2012 Jan 16
3
boxplot with diamond shape
Hi, I haven't found in R a possibility to draw a boxplot with a diamond shape (means and CI). Does anyone know how to plot it ? thanks,
2013 Aug 06
0
[LLVMdev] Potential SimplifyCFG optimization; hammock to diamond transformation
The specific code I'm looking at does not have any function calls. The "lots of FP math" is just a series of FP addition, subtraction and division. On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 11:03 AM, David Tweed <david.tweed at arm.com> wrote: > Hi,**** > > ** ** > > I imagine this optimization is for FP math stuff that doesn't involve > functions which might set errno
2010 Nov 02
0
Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) DVDRip XvID DIAMOND
[Image: http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/6996/senzatitolo5q.png ] Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) DVDRip XvID DIAMOND | 1.2 GB Director: Tod Williams Writers: Oren Peli (characters), Michael R. Perry (screenplay) Genres: Horror Runtime: USA: 91 min After experiencing what they think are a series of "break-ins", a family sets up security cameras around their home, only to realize that
2013 Aug 06
1
[LLVMdev] Potential SimplifyCFG optimization; hammock to diamond transformation
Message: 6 Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2013 10:46:19 -0400 From: Chad Rosier <chad.rosier at gmail.com<mailto:chad.rosier at gmail.com>> To: llvmdev <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu<mailto:llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>> Subject: [LLVMdev] Potential SimplifyCFG optimization; hammock to diamond transformation Message-ID: <CAMo3wbR6x1wBzb17=GrkERV7kvzx2RdpuheFzyxkQEs3BBvKaw at
2003 Aug 10
1
AU88202B (DIAMOND)
Hi! FreeBSD Communiti-Stable Who I'm use my audio AU8820B chipset on 4.8-stable what kernel opntion needed? What adding optional I need? in kernelconf: psm is right also: MAKDEV snd[01] - also my don't work ;-( What's I need? Dima. ---------------- Dmitry Parfinov // dp119-ripn
2010 Sep 01
2
diamond/triangle "plot"
Hi, does anyone have any idea how I might make a plot in R similar to this: http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/272612/BATTER-1B-PENA.png Specifically looking to plot 3 numbers in a triangle like that. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]