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2008 Apr 25
1
package compilation: including external libraries in windows compilation
Dear R package developers: I need help on getting a package compiled for windows. I am trying to use definitions and routines from a set of libraries in that are in LINUX under #include <netdb.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> but these are unavailable in windows. I found that we can get these by including, in windows these
2004 Sep 15
0
RWAVE axis notation
I am using Rwave wavelets and I need better axis notation. Does anyone have code similar to matlab's centfreq or scale2frq functions that turn a scale for a wavelet transform into a good looking scale to plot on my wavelet transfoms? I am using the rwave package to investigate seismic signals from an exploding volcano. Jonathan Lees -- ==========================================
2007 Feb 26
3
PLotting R graphics/symbols without user x-y scaling
Is it possible to add lines or other user defined graphics to a plot in R that does not depend on the user scale for the plot? For example I have a plot plot(x,y) and I want to add some graphic that is scaled in inches or cm but I do not want the graphic to change when the x-y scales are changed - like a thermometer, scale bar or other symbol - How does one do this? I want to build my own
2004 Apr 13
1
postscript image problem (PR#6763)
Full_Name: Jonathan Lees Version: 1.8.1 OS: GNU/Linux 2.4.20-20.8smp #1 SMP Submission from: (NULL) (152.2.75.114) I am having trouble with the postscript output of images. They have lines on them that are not supposed to be there. I have noticed this on numerous trials of printing various images. I looked at the postscript and I see that it appears to plot each individual block - so perhaps
2005 Oct 03
2
interpolation using akima (PR#8174)
Full_Name: Jonathan Lees Version: 2.0.1 OS: linux-gnu Submission from: (NULL) (152.2.75.65) there is a problem with calculating the convex hull in 2-D interpolation using the codes interp fromt eh akima package: x =c(0.6505304, -1.1821562, -0.2600792, 0.7913716) y = c(1.0424226, 0.1754048, -1.4523334, 0.2349112) z = c(0.000, 3.042, 0.370, 0.122) EX = seq(from=min(x), to=max(x),
2005 Jun 22
2
LocalWinProfiles
Hi, I do not know if the following is a samba or windows question. It seems to be samba question, and I do not know windows and any windows mailing list... (But I am pretty sure if I ask the local IT persons, they will say it is samba...) I have a windowsXP computer in my win domain (planning to have more XP and win2000) and a linux server with samba. Samba is PDC, win profiles are not
2008 Apr 08
0
Mac OS upgrade upsets access to samba shares
Mac OS details: Our client was able to access her network resources without any problem until yesterday. She is using a high end Macbook Pro. She has the latest full version of Dave 7.1 installed. Her Mac OS X is 10.4.11 When she attempts to connect to these resources she receives the following error: "The Finder cannot complete the operation because some of the data in
2007 Mar 08
2
Memory error
Greetings- Running R 2.4.0 under Debian Linux, I am getting a memory error trying to read a very large file: > library(foreign) > oldgrades.df <- read.spss('Individual grades with AI (Nov 7 2006).sav',to.data.frame=TRUE) Error: cannot allocate vector of size 10826 Kb This file is, granted, quite large: aperrin at perrin:/data0/grading$ ls -l total 630304 -r-xr-xr-x 1 aperrin
2002 Feb 14
1
Advice on using barplot
Greetings- I'm venturing into a new (for me) area of using R: some presentation graphics based on R data. I'd like to compare two distributions of ordinal variables in relatively small (N=203 and 207) subsets of an R dataset. I can get a reasonably good picture of the distributions' differences with: x11() plot(table(hcd.df$auth.sum[hcd.df$datecat==1]),
2002 Mar 12
0
Case weights in nlme models
Greetings- I am in the process of constructing a nonlinear model using nlme. The model is attempting to fit a nested data structure from some public-opinion data (the data are from individuals nested within organizations). The question I have is fairly simple (I hope). The data were collected in two stages: a 15,000-subject randomly-sampled telephone interview (the SCREEN), with 2,517 subjects
2001 Nov 14
1
xtable and table()
Greetings- A relatively small request, but here goes. I have some crosstabs, generated with table(), in R: > table(pg.df$grouptype,pg.df$age) 0 1 2 3 4 B 1 3 6 8 3 C 1 3 4 10 7 P 0 2 9 9 8 S 2 9 4 5 16 U 0 15 15 3 0 X 0 0 0 0 0 I would like to export these in latex format using xtable(). But it appears there's no appropriate method for
2001 Dec 09
1
plot.design()
Greetings- I'm working through Pinheiro and Bates' _Mixed Effects Models in S and S-Plus_ using R (1.3.1 for linux). On page 13 (okay, so I haven't got that far :)) is: plot.design( ergoStool) which returns on my system: > plot.design(ergoStool) Error: couldn't find function "plot.design" any ideas? Thanks.
2002 Feb 26
0
Verifying lm results
Greetings. I'm planning to make a point in a meeting tomorrow and want to make sure I've got my ducks in a row. I've got four distinct vectors: years, fec, gss, and nes. Years is simply seq(1972,1996,by=4), and the other three are measures of voter participation in US elections in those years. fec is the Federal Election Commission's numbers, gss and nes are the General Social
2004 May 07
1
Invalid HOMEDRIVE
Attempting to install the most recent R on a Windows/XP machine, I get what appears to be a normal (completely default) installation. Then when I attempt to load rgui I get the fatal error message: Invalid HOMEDRIVE. Any explanation of the error or suggestions of fixes to files or registry would be appreciated. -- Jim Stimson Email: <jstimson at email.unc.edu> Web:
2004 Jul 22
1
sorting Trellis panels
Can anyone explain how to properly use index.cond? I cannot include it in the xyplot command and get what I expect. For example, plot<-xyplot(y ~ x | z, data) # let's say z is a factor with six levels gives a nice plot but I am unhappy with the order of panels. I can get the order I want by plot$index.plot[[1]]<-c(1,6,4,3,2,5) I cannot seem to get it with either
2013 Dec 02
1
HELP: smb 3.6.20 and 3.6.21 broken with Win 8.1
We have a total of 2 desktops upgraded to the recent Window 8.1. Neither is able to map the home share, which happens to be a DFS root, and of course cannot access DFS links. Errors we are seeing are "Server unable to perform requested operation" Or Using net use - system error 64 Or Using net use with ip addr in lieu of NetBIOS name -
2004 Jul 16
1
highlighting subset of point with xyplot (or Hmisc(xYplot))
Hello all, I am trying to use xyplot to give a six panel plot and to highlight only points (in any panel) that meet a certain criterion. With the plot command I would do something like: plot.default(filein$Site,filein$circ.conc) points(filein$Site,filein$circ.conc,type="p", pch=ifelse(filein$p.value<5e-02,19,21)) I had thought I could just stick in the pch line from above into
2005 Jun 17
2
drop elements of vector by class
i'm trying to build a little summary table for the contents of a data frame. t<-sapply(macro, data.class) c<-sapply(macro, length) m<-sapply(macro, mean, na.rm=T, digits=2) cbind(type=t, n=c , mean=m) I want to drop the variables that are factors so I can include -max- and -min- in my table. -macro- contacts the data--how do I drop the variables according to their data.class
2001 Jun 06
3
HLM-like analysis in R
Greetings- I have some data on which I need to do something like a Hierarchical Linear Model (please bear with me, I'm only learning the technique so I don't know yet if my language is correct). Essentially I'm analyzing data at two levels simultaneously; data are about individuals an organizations of which they are members. Can someone point me toward an appropriate package in R?
2002 Jan 10
2
Simple summary question
I'd like to get summary statistics (really just a mean would be fine) for a vector in a data frame, but split based on the value of another vector. That is, I have a data frame (hcd.df) with variables datecat (which is always 1 or 2) and auth.sum (-8..+8). I've used xtabs to get chi-square comparisons, but what I need now is a simple mean of auth.sum where datecat is 1 and another where