Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "parsing arguments of a function"
2024 Jun 06
2
R Shiny Help - Trouble passing user input columns to emmeans after ANOVA analysis
Hello everybody,
I have experience coding with R, but am brand new to R Shiny. I am trying
to produce an application that will allow users to upload their own
dataset, select columns they want an ANOVA analysis run on, and generate
graphs that will allow users to view their results. However, I am getting
the following error: *"Argument is of length zero."*
Being new to Shiny, I am
2009 May 14
2
Function to read a string as the variables as opposed to taking the string name as the variable
I am writing a custom function that uses an R-function from the
reshape package: cast. However, my question could be applicable to
any R function.
Normally one writes the arguments directly into a function, e.g.:
result=cast(table1, column1 + column2 + column3 ~ column4,
mean) (1)
I need to be able to write this statement as follows:
result=cast(table1, string_with_columns ~
2013 Mar 21
2
Displaying median value over the horizontal(median)line in the boxplot
Hi,
set.seed(45)
test1<-data.frame(columnA=rnorm(7,45),columnB=rnorm(7,10)) #used an example probably similar to your actual data
apply(test1,2,function(x) sprintf("%.1f",median(x)))
#columnA columnB
# "44.5"? "10.2"
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
lapply(test1,function(x) {b<-
2009 Jul 07
2
How to separate the string?
Hi everyone,
Hi want to separate the string(column1) for example
column1 column2 column3 column4 column5 column6
bear b e a r
cat c a t
tiger t i g e r
I know how to do this in excel where using MID function.
Now I want to solve it using R. The list of strings is in
2009 Aug 03
2
Some SQL Challenges
Hi,
Im trying to complete a list of jobs using SQL Querries and some "if else"
commands but im stucked in some steps. Could any of you give me some help?
-in COLUMN1 change the format 20JAN2000:00:00:00 to 20JAN2000 and exclude
every row that date is different from 20.
-extract the first character in COLUMN2 and creat COLUMN3 with that value
ex:
COL2,COL3
135,1
461,4
247,2
-in every
2012 Jun 12
4
How to index a matrix with different row-number for each column?
here's my question: suppose I have a matrix:
mt<-matrix(1:12,ncol=6)
now I have a vector
vt<-c(1,2,2,2,1,2)
which means I want to get:
the 1st row for column1;
the 2nd row for column2;
the 2nd row for column3;
the 2nd row for column4;
...
that what I want is this vector:
1,4,6,8,9,12
Does anyone know how to do this fast?
I know I can use for-loop to travel all columns,but
2008 Feb 26
1
Split data.frames depeding values of a column
Hello to all
is there a function wich splits a data.frame (column1,column2,column3,....)
into
data1 <-(column1,column3....) #column2 = 1
data2 <-(column1,column3....) #column2 = 2
data3 <-(column1,column3....) #column2 = 3
...
Regards Knut
2010 Feb 27
1
New Variable from Several Existing Variables
I am new to R, but have been using SAS for years. In this transition period,
I am finding myself pulling my hair out to do some of the simplest things.
An example of this is that I need to generate a new variable based on the
outcome of several existing variables in a data row. In other words, if the
variable in all three existing columns are "Yes", then then the new variable
should
2006 Apr 06
1
reshape question
Hi,
I have a data fram like this:
date column1 column2 column3 value1 value2 value3
1-1 A B C 10 5 2
2-1 A B D 5 2 0
3-1 A B E 17 10 7
How can I reshape it to:
date column1 column2 column3 v x
1-1 A B C value1 10
1-1 A B C value2 5
1-1 A B C value3 2
2-1 A B D value1 5
2-1 A B D value2 2
2-1 A B D value3 0
3-1 A B E value1 17
3-1 A B E value2 10
3-1 A B E value3 7
Thx!
Regards,
Richard
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.
2007 Oct 19
1
(no subject)
# Hello
# I have a question regarding pairwise calculations of a matrix using a
"for-loop."
# Below I have a matrix "X" with 8 columns. These are Genotypic data so
Column1 & Column2 is
# a unit, Column3 & Column4 is a unit, Column5 & Column6 is a unit, and
Coulmn7 & 8 is a unit.
# I have a loop designed to calculate the number of times an individual in
2010 Feb 09
3
split strings in a vector and convert it to a data.frame
hi,
I have a vector full of strings like;
xy_100_ab xy_101_ab xy_102_ab xy_103_ab
I want to seperate each string in three pieces and the separator should be the "_"
at the end I want a data.frame like:
column1 column2 column3
xy 100 ab
xy 101 ab
xy 102 ab
xy 103 ab
I tried strsplit but I couldn't figure out how to convert the list I get into a data.frame.
I just
2007 Oct 19
1
conduct pairwise column comparisons without comparing a column to itself
# Hello
# I have a question regarding pairwise calculations of a matrix using a
"for-loop."
# Below I have a matrix "X" with 8 columns. These are genotypic data so
Column1 & Column2 is
# a unit, Column3 & Column4 is a unit, Column5 & Column6 is a unit, and
Coulmn7 & 8 is a unit.
# I have a loop designed to calculate the number of times an individual in
2024 Dec 11
1
Cores hang when calling mcapply
Hello Thomas,
Consider that the primary bottleneck may be tied to memory usage and the complexity of pivoting extremely large datasets into wide formats with tens of thousands of unique values per column. Extremely large expansions of columns inherently stress both memory and CPU, and splitting into 110k separate data frames before pivoting and combining them again is likely causing resource
2024 Dec 12
1
Cores hang when calling mcapply
Hi Thomas,
Glad to hear the suggestion helped, and that switching to a `data.table` approach reduced the processing time and memory overhead?15 minutes for one of the smaller datasets is certainly better! Sounds like the adjustments you devised, especially keeping the multicore approach for `make_clean_names()` and ensuring that `ID_Key` values remain intact, were the missing components you
2005 Dec 31
3
Semi-Dynamic table sorting (without AJAX)
In a previous thread some people were interested in ways to sort a
table. I mentioned a simple method for doing so by using links in the
titles. Having actually tried to implement this strategy, I have come
across several refinements that I would like to share.
First...
your table view should look like this...
...
<table>
<tr>
<th><%= link_to
2024 Dec 12
1
Cores hang when calling mcapply
Hi Gregg.
Just wanted to follow up on the solution you proposed.
I had to make some adjustments to get exactly what I wanted, but it works, and takes about 15 minutes on our server configuration:
temp <-
??????open_dataset(
????????????sources = input_files,
????????????format = 'csv',
????????????unify_schema = TRUE,
????????????col_types = schema(
????????????"ID_Key"
2024 Dec 11
1
Cores hang when calling mcapply
About to try this implementation.
As a follow-up, this is the exact error:
Lost warning messages
Error: no more error handlers available (recursive errors?); invoking 'abort' restart
Execution halted
Error: cons memory exhausted (limit reached?)
Error: cons memory exhausted (limit reached?)
Error: cons memory exhausted (limit reached?)
Error: cons memory exhausted (limit reached?)
2009 Mar 13
1
Realtime dialplan application versus REALTIME dialplan function
Hi All,
I'm upgrading some PBX's from 1.2 to 1.4 and having a bit of trouble with
converting the Realtime application to the REALTIME function. I have the
method down and understand simplistically what is going on, at least enough
to get my old 1.2 apps to run in 1.4 functions. I do not understand why
change from the app to the func? What the benefits?
To me, the app seemed so
2024 Dec 11
1
Cores hang when calling mcapply
Thomas,
I'm curious - what OS are you running this on, and how much memory does the computer have??
Let me know if that code worked out as I hoped.
regards,
gregg
On Wednesday, December 11th, 2024 at 6:51 AM, Deramus, Thomas Patrick <tderamus at mgb.org> wrote:
> About to try this implementation.
>
> As a follow-up, this is the exact error:
>
> Lost warning