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2004 Jul 23
2
retrieve rows from frame assuming criterion
Hi all, I have a data frame in which one column(PUNTAR) is of character type. What I want is to retrieve is the frame but only with those rows matching elements of PUNTAR with a list characters (e.g c("IX49","IX48") ) Year TUR STODNR PUNTAR 1994 9412 94020061 IX49 1994 9412 94020062 IX48 1994 9412 94020063 X32 1994 9412 94020065 X23 1994 9412
2004 Jun 17
3
How to order a vector
Hi all I have a vector like this 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 106 105 106 106 105 106 101 107 How can I get it sorted right(1996....2003)? Thank you Luis Ridao Cruz Fiskiranns??knarstovan N??at??n 1 P.O. Box 3051 FR-110 T??rshavn Faroe Islands Phone: +298 353900 Phone(direct): +298 353912 Mobile: +298 580800 Fax: +298 353901
2004 Sep 16
5
Multi-dimensional scaling
R-help, Is there any package/function in R which can perform multi-dimensional scaling? Thank you in advance
2004 Jul 23
1
R: retrieve rows from frame assuming criterion [corrected]
sorry for my previus (WRONG) answer, as someone already pointed out a solution could be subset(data, PUNTAR==c("IX49","IX48")) > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Guazzetti Stefano > Inviato: venerd?? 23 luglio 2004 15.55 > A: 'Luis Rideau Cruz'; r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Oggetto: R: [R] retrieve rows from frame assuming criterion > >
2004 Oct 21
3
error in plot.dendrogram (PR#7300)
Hi, hres <- hclust(smatr,method="single") hresd<-as.dendrogram(hres) as.dendrogram(hres) `dendrogram' with 2 branches and 380 members total, at height 2514.513 plot(hresd,leaflab="none") #<-error here. #the plotted dendrogram is incomplete. The x axis is not drawn. #The interested reader can download the save(hresd,file="hres.rda") #from the
2004 May 26
1
time
Hi, i need select data from data frame, for example: x is a data frame with values in jump to 5 seconds 12:10:00 51 //one minute 12:10:05 63 12:10:10 75 12:10:15 88 .. 12:10:59 45 12:11:00 46 //another minute 12:11:05 11 .. Have a command what to select the data minute to minute, for example in the example above i need the maximun values minute to minute 1?? minute-->88 2?? minute--> 46
2004 Apr 30
2
./configure --prefix and R_LIBS
Hi! I am installing R in non standard directory. ./configure --prefix=/non/standard/directory The installation works fine. But after starting R i get .libPaths() /usr/lib/R/library but they cant be there of course! Have I to set some additional switches during config? Eryk Dipl. bio-chem. Eryk Witold Wolski @ MPI-Moleculare Genetic Ihnestrasse 63-73 14195 Berlin 'v' tel:
2004 Nov 24
12
scatterplot of 100000 points and pdf file format
Hi, I want to draw a scatter plot with 1M and more points and save it as pdf. This makes the pdf file large. So i tried to save the file first as png and than convert it to pdf. This looks OK if printed but if viewed e.g. with acrobat as document figure the quality is bad. Anyone knows a way to reduce the size but keep the quality? /E -- Dipl. bio-chem. Witold Eryk Wolski MPI-Moleculare
2004 Jan 22
4
customising installed libraries
hello I am returning to some libraries that I had previously customised by amongst other things adding additional functions. I had simply typed these new functions into the file in library/R/thelibrary. These however do not seem to be loaded now as they previously were under older versions of R. What's changed and what do i need to do? Thanks Stephen
2002 May 02
3
Building own packages on Windows 2000!
Hi! I encountered some things trying to build own packages under Windows 2000 for which i found no answer in the documentation. First. 1. I do not found the rcmd.exe in the bin directory of R_HOME. I installed R using the setup.exe 2. I updated the R intatllation with one of the zip files. (rw1041sp.zip) now i had the rcmd.exe in the bin. 3. I do not found any hint in the docu that perl is
2004 May 25
4
Object "silhouette.default" not found. But I knew that it is there.
Hi! >library(cluster) In this lib a function called silhoutte.default is defined than on the R prompt it type >silhouette.default Error: Object "silhouette.default" not found R1.9.0 The same error are at R1.8.1 And I knew that a function silhoutte.default are present. But the same piece of code works in R1.6.2 ??? Eryk Dipl. bio-chem. Eryk Witold Wolski @
2004 Aug 31
7
blockwise sums
I am looking for a function like my.blockwisesum(vector, n) that computes sums of disjoint subsequences of length n from vector and can work with vector lengths that are not a multiple of n. It should give me for instance my.blockwisesum(1:10, 3) == c(6, 15, 24, 10) Is there a builtin function that can do this? One could do it by coercing the vector into a matrix of width n, and then use
2003 Jul 10
2
XML Package.
Hi! I have installed the new R on windows. I wanted to reinstall the XML package. I am not able to find the XML.zip anymore. I am quite shure that they where a windows binary version. Has anyone old XML windows binary? Eryk Dipl. bio-chem. Eryk Witold Wolski @ MPI-MG Dep. Vertebrate Genomics Ihnestrasse 73 14195 Berlin 'v' tel: 0049-30-84131285 / \ mail:
2003 Nov 21
2
method names conflict.
Hi! I would like to give my objects functions like "subset", "union", et cetera and name it also in this way. But this functions names are already used in the base package and they are not generic. I am right in that if they would be generic then i still can use the neat names with my objects? I have the impression that there are more and more packages are going to be
2004 May 28
1
Is there a way to represent the ... argument in signature?
Hi! I guess that it cant work. but maybee I am wrong. I would like to define a function rbind. > rbind function (..., deparse.level = 1) { which works only for objects of class Myclass Is it possible to use something like setMethod("rbind",signature(...="Myclass",deparse.level="numeric") This gives an error. Or should I use rbind.Myclass Eryk. Dipl. bio-chem.
2004 Sep 28
5
Bug? using { as a function in lapply
This seems like a bug to me. Can someone verify this? First we define a function f that returns its second argument and lapply it to 1:2 using 9 as the second argument and all seems well. Note that "{" as a function does the same thing as f, as illustrated with f(1,9) and "{"(1,9); however, when we attempt to use "{" in the very same way we used f in lapply,
2002 Apr 30
1
data.frame package?
Is there a library that is able for example to 1. merge 2 dataframes by row eg.: rbind(dataframe1, dataframe2):data.frame 2. delete a column from a dataframe del(dataframe, colname) or del(dataframe, colindex= 1):data.frame? 3. Select lines from a dataframe by a specific function ? select(dataframe, func=small(x){x<1}, colindex=3): data.frame? 4. converting all double columns of a data.frame
2004 Jul 21
2
2 images with 2 color scales on one graphic device. How to get it?
Hi! Would like to plot two image plots with color scale (like levelplot (lattice) implements) in one graphic device. Tried to plot 2 levelplot's (lattice) (the data has not much in common) in one graphics device by setting par(mfrwo=c(2,1)) which does not work. Is there a way to force levelplot to use only a half of the graphic device? Is there a function like image which provides the color
2004 Jul 26
5
binning a vector
Hello, I was wondering wether there's a function in R that takes two vectors (of same length) as input and computes mean values for bins (intervals) or even a sliding window over these vectros. I've several x/y data set (input/response) that I'd like plot together. Say the x-data for one data set goes from -5 to 14 with 12,000 values, then I'd like to bin the x-vector in steps of
2004 Jan 15
1
empty string
Hi! How to generate a empty string of a precise length without using a loop? I need a empty string (char **) to pass it with .C function to a c dll. The c routine writes the result into the string. Eryk. Dipl. bio-chem. Eryk Witold Wolski @ MPI-MG Dep. Vertebrate Genomics Ihnestrasse 73 14195 Berlin 'v' tel: 0049-30-84131285 / \ mail: