Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "The "median" function in R does not work properly."
2008 Oct 01
3
"tapply versus by" in function with more than 1 arguments
Hi. I searched the list and didn't found nothing similar to this. I simplified my example like below:
#I need calculate correlation (for example) between 2 columns classified by a third one at a data.frame, like below:
#number of rows
nr = 10
#the third column is to enforce that I need correlation on two variables only
dataf =
2005 Oct 07
1
returning a modified fix()-ed dataframe
Dear all,
In order to ease the transition from SPSS to R for some of my colleagues, I am
trying to create a function which would show the variables and their labels
(if those exist), using function "label" in package Hmisc.
A toy example would be this:
my.data <- data.frame(age=c(24,35,28), gender=c("Male", "Female", "Male"))
require(Hmisc)
2010 Jul 22
1
Updating a Data Frame
Hi,
I have a global data-frame in my R script.
At some point in my script, I want to update certain columns of this
data-frame by calling in an update function.
The function looks like this:
# get events data. This populates a global event data frame in the R-script
events <- getEvents(con, eventsFilePath)
# events has columns eventid, timeStamp, isSynchronized, timeDiff; with
millions of
2011 Nov 15
2
Models with ordered and unordered factors
Hello;
I am having a problems with the interpretation of models using ordered or
unordered predictors.
I am running models in lmer but I will try to give a simplified example
data set using lm.
Both in the example and in my real data set I use a predictor variable
referring to 3 consecutive days of an experiment. It is a factor, and I
thought it would be more correct to consider it ordered.
Below
2006 Mar 07
3
glm automation
Hello,
I have two problems in automating multiple glm(s) operations.
The data file is tab delimited file with headers and two columns. like
"ABC" "EFG"
1 2
2 3
3 4
dat <- read.table("FILENAME", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA",
dec=".", strip.white=TRUE)
dataf <- read.table("FILENAME", header=FALSE,
2009 Aug 12
2
Symbolic references - passing variable names into functions
Hello All,
I am trying to write a function which would operate on columns of a
dataframe specified in parameters passed to that function.
f = function(dataf, col1 = "column1", col2 = "column2") {
dataf$col1 = dataf$col2 # just as an example
}
The above, of course, does not work as intended. In some languages one
can force evaluation of a variable, and then
2008 Dec 01
1
Help with lattice graphics
Hi,
I like the formatting and the appearance of lattice plots. But I have not succeeded in gettting the right format in my plots with the lattice package in one of my applications. In?the code shown below, I start by constructing a general data frame and show my attempts with the lattice package commands. After that, I use the graphics package and show the kind of plot that I want to get.
I would
2011 Mar 05
2
please help ! label selected data points in huge number of data points potentially as high as 50, 000 !
Dear All
I am reposting because I my problem is real issue and I have been working on
this. I know this might be simple to those who know it ! Anyway I need help
!
Let me clear my point. I have huge number of datapoints plotted using either
base plot function or xyplot in lattice (I have preference to use lattice).
name xvar p
1 M1 1 0.107983837
2 M2 11
2010 Aug 12
2
Append to csv without header
Hi,
I am writing a function that writes to a csv file for every call.
However, for the subsequent calls, I want to append the data to the existing
csv file without appending the column names again.
I tried searching in the previous posts, but I am stuck with different
errors.
Here is what I am doing (dataF is a data-frame):-
outputFilePath <- paste(getwd(), "/",
2005 Feb 20
2
matrix operations
In R, I'm imported a data frame of 2,321,123 by 4 called "dataF".
I converted the data frame "dataF" to a matrix
dataM <- as.matrix(dataF)
Does R have an efficient routine to treat the special elements that
contain "inf" in them. For example, can you separate the rows that have
"inf" elements from the matrix into a separate matrix without
2011 Mar 05
1
displaying label meeting condition (i.e. significant, i..e p value less than 005) in plot function
Dear R users,
Here is my problem:
# example data
name <- c(paste ("M", 1:1000, sep = ""))
xvar <- seq(1, 10000, 10)
set.seed(134)
p <- rnorm(1000, 0.15,0.05)
dataf <- data.frame(name,xvar, p)
plot (dataf$xvar,p)
abline(h=0.05)
# I can know which observation number is less than 0.05
which (dataf$p < 0.05)
[1] 12 20 80 269 272 338 366 368 397 403 432 453
2013 Jan 26
2
different legends in lattice panels
Hi listers,
I want to make lattice plots xyplots with the indication of legends
inside each panel with only the points and the lines actually ploted
inside each given panel according to the group(ing) factor.
The code below shows what I have achieved so far and I hope will make
clear what I want to have.
It seems to me that my solution is a very "dirty hack" and there
certainly is
2008 Sep 15
1
randomly sample within clustered data?
Dear useRs,
What is an efficient way to randomly sample from clustered data such
that I get equal representation from each cluster? For example, let's
say I want to randomly sample two cases from each cluster created by the
"id" variable in the following data frame:
> id<-c(rep("100", 4),rep("101", 3), rep("102", 6), rep("103",
2011 Mar 13
1
replace with quantile value for a large data frame...
Dear R-Experts
I am sure this might look simple question for experts, at least is problem
for me. I have a large data frame with over 1000 variables and each have
different distribution( i.e. have different quantile). I want to create a
new grouped data frame, where the new variables where the value falling in
first (<25%), second (25% to <50%), third (50% to <75%) and fourth quantiles
2011 Apr 18
1
covariance matrix: a erro and simple mixed model question, but id not know answer sorry
Dear list
I need your help: Execuse me for my limited R knowledge.
#example data set
set.seed (134)
lm=c(1:4)
block = c(rep(lm,6))
gen <- c(rep(1, 4), rep(2, 4), rep(3, 4), rep(4, 4),rep(5, 4),rep(6, 4))
X1 = c( rnorm (4, 10, 4), rnorm (4, 12, 6), rnorm (4, 10, 7),rnorm (4, 5, 2),
rnorm (4, 8, 4), rnorm (4,7, 2))
X2 = X1 + rnorm(length(X1), 0,3)
yvar <- c(X1, X2)
X <- c(rep( 1,
2008 Jun 23
3
Getting only label column of a data frame
Hi,
How can I extract the label only from a given data frame.
Fore example from this data frame.
> print(dataf)
V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9
11145 14.3 17.1 31.2 41.7 45.8 49.8 68.6 70.6 72.9
3545 10.2 15.6 20.9 23.2 31.4 31.7 36.2 48.4 51.9
8951 15.2 17.5 20.0 21.4 32.4
2011 Jun 30
1
Analysing insecticide biossays using lmer
Hi all,
Here is my problem: I performed bioassays using a unique insecticide on 9
different genotypes and got their mortality depending on the dose of
insecticide used.
Now, I want to see wether some genotypes are different or not in their
responses to insecticide.
My problem is that I have up to four replicates for some genotypes, but only
one for other... Due to this unbalanced design, I
2009 Aug 18
1
Specify Database location from R
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to write a table to a specific location in my database from R.
When I use the following code, it is going directly into the first part of
the server which is named 'master' I want to put it onto a different part
of the server called 'HRISK_1'. I think I have to change the tablename
location or specify the location in the databse somehow. Could you
2008 Mar 05
1
problem with geepack
Hi all
I am analyzing a data set containing information about the behaviour of
marine molluscs on a vertical wall. Since I have replicate observations
on the same individuals I was thinking to use the geepack library.
The data are organised in a dataframe with the following variables
Date = date of sampling,
Size = dimensions (mm)
Activity duration of activity (min)
Water = duration of
2002 May 14
2
ldap pam and samba
hello,
can i authenticate samba to pam and then ldap? thank you.
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