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2005 Dec 02
2
Seven month time-series sampled at hourly intervals
I have data from several sensors that recorded data at hourly intervals during seven months. I want to separate daily variation from the trend, and also be able to zoom in on only one month of data. I have not been able what functions to use, I can not figure out from the help for 'ts' how to use hourly data. I guess this is routine-work for a lot of people so I hope someone can
2000 Apr 25
2
[R) Bland Altman plot (was: paste ?)
> De : Bill Venables <venables at acland.qld.cmis.csiro.au> > Objet : Re: [R] paste ? > Date?: mardi 25 avril 2000 08:45 > (...) > Secondly, I'm curious about the history of this kind of plot. > I've only heard it called a "Tukey mean difference" plot, (and > Trellis graphics has a function, tmd(), that does it, but no one > knows about it...).
2005 Jul 26
5
Plot zooming i.e. changing ylim according to xlim
Dear R-gurus, I would like to zoom in a plot, e.g. I select a region on the x-axis and then I would like the ranges on the y-axis to change accordingly. Is it possible to do this with existing functions, or do I have to invent some data selection before plotting? See below a short example, where I select ylim with trial and error, which I want to avoid. Cheers, Henrik Andersson
2004 Dec 06
4
Modyfing PATH in Windows Installer for R
Just a small suggestion since Windows have a file system not designed for command line use... Would it be possible to add the possibility of automatically adding/modifying the path to the R executables in the windows installer program? --------------------------------------------- Henrik Andersson Netherlands Institute of Ecology - Centre for Estuarine and Marine Ecology P.O. Box 140 4400 AC
2004 Nov 23
2
Create a vector of combinations based on a table column names
I want to create a character vector based on the table (shortened for display) below: Where there are ones in the matrix I want the column name to appear and where there are zeros nothing, which would make the vector in this shortened case: combinations <- ("A B","A C","A E H","A F G","B C D","E G H",A C D E H","A C D F
2004 Mar 02
1
R programming
I have been using R for a few months to plot my data, and fit statistical models and so on. It is stated that R is not only a package for statistcs and graphics but also a programming language. Currently I am working with Fortran 90 to do numerical simulations (1D reactive -transport), and subsequently visualize it in some external software (spreadsheet). As I now started using R I will plot my
2005 Dec 22
1
strsplit with dataframes
Hello fellow R people, I can not figure out a pretty way to use strplit with vectors Imagine that I got the following data from someone with ID's representing several factors ID data A1-B1-t1 0 A1-B1-t2 1 A1-B2-t1 5 A1-B2-t2 10 A1-B10-t1 0 A1-B10-t2 1 A1-B20-t1 5 A1-B20-t2 10 ... I would like to turn this dataframe to station substation time data A1 B1 t1 0 A1 B1 t2 1 A1 B2 t1 5
2004 Feb 23
1
Reference to use of MLR in industry and biology
I apologize in advance for posting a question not related to R. I need references to papers that use multiple linear regression in an industrial application and also in a biological experiment. This is aimed to biologists/chemists (non-statisticans) so if anyone has written a brilliant paper where the use of multiple regression is important and also understandable to people with little
2004 Oct 25
2
Reading sections of data files based on pattern matching
I am about to write general functions to read the output of simulations models. These model generate output files with different sections which I want to analyze plot etc. Since this will be used many people at the department I wanted to make sure that will do this in the best way. For instance I want to read a snippets of data from a text that look like this.
2005 Jul 11
6
R on kubuntu
Hello all, I am planning to redeploy my workstation under KUBUNTU. Does any body has any r experience installing/using r on this platform? Best regards. -- Constant Depi??reux Managing Director Applied QUality Technologies Europe sprl Rue des D??port??s 123, B-4800 Verviers (Tel) +32 87 292175 - (Fax) +32 87 292171 - (Mobile) +32 475 555 818 (Web) http://www.aqte.be - (Courriel)
2005 Jul 11
6
R on kubuntu
Hello all, I am planning to redeploy my workstation under KUBUNTU. Does any body has any r experience installing/using r on this platform? Best regards. -- Constant Depi??reux Managing Director Applied QUality Technologies Europe sprl Rue des D??port??s 123, B-4800 Verviers (Tel) +32 87 292175 - (Fax) +32 87 292171 - (Mobile) +32 475 555 818 (Web) http://www.aqte.be - (Courriel)
2004 Oct 07
1
confidence interval for nls
Do I have the right impression that it's currently not possible to produce confidence intervals for the nls predictions using R? I had a course were we used SAS PROC nlin and there you could get intervals for the parameters and the prediction but I do not have access to SAS. Would it be difficult to implement, I tried to dig into the help pages of nls, vcov and nlsModel but I could not
2005 Feb 04
1
Output from function to a tcltk window
I would like to display output to a tcltk window from e.g. a call to summary(). I tried to get something else than oneliners into a text window of the kind found at: http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/TextWindows.html But without success. Henrik ------------------------------------------------------------- Henrik Andersson Netherlands Institute of Ecology - Centre for
2005 Jan 26
3
plot function
Hello, how can use change the plot function to change the range of axises. I want my graph from a certain range [a, b], instead of from the min to max of of datas? if i want draw a line instead of dots, should i use both plot and lines function. for example: plot(x, y); lines(x, y); things seem not working if i only use lines(x, y). Thank you so much. Cuichang Zhao Jan 25, 2005
2004 Dec 08
3
How to change x axes' range
Hi, there: When plot ann predicted results I need to indicate numbers of inputs for each column. V1 V2 V3 V4 1 86.2700 49.9380 30.7630 0.1327 2 89.5127 55.9707 33.7683 0.1186 3 91.1833 58.4670 34.5610 0.1134 matplot(t, pch = 1:4, type = "o", col = rainbow(ncol(t)),xlab = "No. of inputs ", ylab = "Mean of 6 Datasets",
2004 Feb 05
2
Savitzky-Golay smoothing for reflectance data
I got a question from a fellow PhD student that work with spectrum analysis in Excel and now he has lots of spectrums that needs to be smoothed, which would be nice to be able to do in batch. Is there an R package that can do: Savitzky-Golay smoothing for reflectance spectral data or a function that does something similar. _______________________________________ Henrik Andersson
2003 Dec 02
1
Two axes with different scales
Hello I would like to make a graph with two variables, with different units, so I would like to have two y-axes, one on the left and one on the right with different scales. Is this possible? I have searched through all the documentation I could find on the R homepage without luck and I like R very much and would rather not resort to using something like SigmaPlot for this seemingly simple thing.
2005 Sep 07
7
Plot of multiple data sets
Hello ! There is something quite simple I want to do with R but I found nowhere in the help how to do it. I just want to plot data which are in a matrix, every column being a data set and having the same x-axis (just an index). So for example if I have a 50 x 6 matrix I want 6 set of points on the same plot. I tried plot,new() plot(MATRIX[,1]) plot(MATRIX[,2]) ... but it replaces the previous
2005 Jul 12
3
adding a factor column based on levels of another factor
Hi R users Does anyone out there have a better/quicker way of adding a factor column to a data frame based on levels of another factor? I have a (large) data frame consisting of records for individual plants, each represented by a unique ID number. The species of each plant is indicated in the column "species", which is a factor column with many different levels (species). There are
2004 Jun 25
2
What happened to the excellent R-Newsletter ?
The last newsletter found on www.r-project.org is from December 2003. I was looking forward to the next issue, will there be one soon, or what happened ? While I'm waiting for the newsletter I think I will buy some books about R and statistics. Is Venables & Ripley, MASS good if you want to learn about multivariate data analysis (PCA, PLS, correspondence analysis) and how to do it in