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2006 May 17
1
Column notation
Hello, I would like to run a correlation on values in a table that has 4 rows and 136 columns. However, I am only interested in correlating the values in alternating blocks of 15 columns. For example, I would like to correlate the values in row 1, columns 2-16:31-46:61-76:91-106 with values in row 2, columns 2-16:31-46:61-76:91-106. Is there a way to notate this in the cor command so that the
2006 May 15
1
Trying to get values to display on horizontal barchart
Hello, R 2.3.0 Windows XP I have spent quite a bit of time trying to resolve my problem below, which included a R site search. The "vertical bars" syntax below produces a vertical bar chart with the values displayed above each bar. I want to cast this graphic horizontally, but I have not been able to arrive at a suitable outcome. The best I have been able to do, using the second block
2006 May 03
2
Outreg-like command?
It would be nice to have something like stata's outreg that lets regression output go into a form like Specification (1) Specification (2) Var 1 coef(1,1) coef(1,2) se(1,1) se(1,2) Var 2 coef(2,1) coef(2,2) se(2,1) se(2,2) I don't think this can be done in xtable? Thomas Davidoff Assistant Professor Haas School of Business UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94618 Phone: (510)
2006 May 17
4
uniform and clumped point plots
I am trying to generate two dimensional random coordinates. For randomly distributed data I have simply used >xy<-cbind(runif(100),runif(100)) However I also want to generate coordinates that are more uniformly distributed, and coordinates that are more contagiously distributed than the above. Can anyone make any suggestions Thanks. Dr Terry Beutel Rangeland Scientist Animal
2006 Jan 26
2
footnote in postscript lattice
I would like to add a footnote to this graph but do not see a "footnote" command in the package:lattice documentation. I would like to note the "span=.8" as the footnote. postscript(file= ?C:/Documents and Settings/dsonneborn/My Documents/Slovak/output/pcb_tables/smooth_PCB_lines_four.ps?, bg=?transparent?, onefile=FALSE, pointsize=20,paper=?letter?, horizontal=TRUE,
2006 Apr 11
1
Changing character limit in deparse, as.character and toString
Dear R-help Listers, I am curious if there is some (hopefully easy) way to change the number of characters that can be converted to a single string via any of deparse, as.character or toString. It seems that the limit is 500 for all of these. I saw a previous post where Prof. Ripley suggested that it was a "trivial" change in the R internals to change as.character's limit from 60
2007 Apr 09
3
plot log scale, axis original scale
I want to produce some boxplots and plot the logged values but have the axis scale in the original, not-logged scale. It seeming like I have the first few steps but I'm having trouble with the last. Here's what I'm doing (which I got for the documentation for boxplot and axis). How do I get the ticks to be labeled 2,5, and 9 of the original scale? a<-c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
2006 Jan 04
5
multiple lowess line in one plot
I'm using this code to plot a smoothed line. These two columns of data really represent 4 groups and I'd like to plot a separate line for each group but have them all in the same plot. The R-Docs for lowess do not seem to indicate some type of "GROUPS=var_name" option. What would be the syntax for this? plot(AWGT ~ lipid ) lines(lowess(lipid , AWGT, f=.8)) -- Dean
2006 Jan 11
1
4 smoothed lines on xyplot
I am using the R code listed below to create 4 smoothed lines on a xyplot. I'm having trouble fine tuning it. First I think I may need a black and white plot so how do I get it to plot the lines with different characters, preferable the same characters used in the key (plus, X circle and triangle). I might also be interest in a version that draws four solid lines of different colors but
2004 Oct 18
2
x is not a open/high/low/close time series
I am trying to create a high low close style chart but I keep getting the following error statement; "x is not a open/high/low/close time series". I've used the function is.ts and R responds TRUE but the ohlcPlot function gives the above error statement. I'm actually planning to plot some odds ratios with their confidence intervals and the hi-low-close chart should do the
2010 Dec 29
1
Counting number of datasets and appending them
Hi there, I have a question on how to read a bunch of dataset, assign each of the dataset to a matrix in the memory, and append them. Suppose I have 20 dataset saved to different .rda files named gradeFileData1, gradeFileData2,...., gradeFileData20. And I would like to read them each into a dataset in the memory, then combine them. I wrote something like: e1<-new.env(parent=.GlobalEnv)
2009 Jul 09
6
Active Directory Integration Problems
Hello everyone, I have setup Samba 3.0.28a on an Ubuntu 8.04 server. The setup that I am working with is an exact copy (as far as I can tell) if an identical installation that I did on a test box. Kerberos is setup and working properly. I can use kinit to issue tickets. The box has been successfully joined to the Active Directory domain. I can enumerate AD users and groups. I can log
2006 Sep 13
2
recursive methods for concatenating sets of files
Hello, I would like to read sets of files within a folder, perhaps using recursive methods. Right now, I rename the files before import. It would be even better to do this without renaming files, without providing explicit filenames, perhaps by importing files based on chronology, and translating each filename into a header? Please excuse my ignorance, and help cure my clunky programming
2006 Jul 20
11
3 columns
Hi all, Not really sure what to put in the title so hope people still open this! What I want to do is produce something like this Col1 Col2 Col3 data1 data2 data3 data4 data5 data6 data7 data8 data9 data.. data.. data.. data.. data.. data.. data-n data-n+1 data-n+2 I can get the data back from my db
2006 Mar 14
2
map question
Would anyone with experience with the map functions know how to divide Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. They have been two separate countries for some time now. I'm thinking about the worldhires map database in particular. -- Dean Sonneborn, MS Programmer Analyst Department of Public Health Sciences University of California, Davis (530) 754-9516
2006 Aug 29
1
subset by two variables
I'm using this syntax to create data subsets for plots: subset=source=="Both". Now I would like to create a subset defined by two different variables like this: subset=source=="Both" subset=site=="home" but this syntax is not correct. The documents in the manual for subset seem to be creating whole new data files not just selecting rows based on the
2005 Feb 03
1
two issues
I'm working on a graphic but have run into a road block about two issues. I don't have a color printer so I want to produce the graphic in black and white. I'm currently using this statement trellis.device(bg="white") but the body of the graphic contains color. What is the code to create the whole thing in black and white. The other issue might be a bit more tricky.
2005 Feb 10
1
skip missing values in plots
I really like these Trellis graphics but how do I get this code to skip the missing? logreg<-read.csv("logreg.csv", header=TRUE, sep=",", na.string=" ") attach(logreg) bwplot(yesno~bc_pcb_tot |varlist, data=logreg, main="Box Cox PCB transformation", auto.key=TRUE, fontfamily = "HersheySans" ) Dean Sonneborn M.S. Public Health Sciences *
2005 Feb 24
1
3 boxplots in one
I currently have 3 separate boxplots but would like to put them all in the graphic so they would have the same scale. Below are the three statements and as you can see the Y axis is weight: bwplot(AWGT~ male2 .... bwplot(AWGT ~ bin_pcb2 ..... bwplot(AWGT ~ bin_pcb2 | male2 ..... Does anyone have some sample code where they have done something like this? Thanks, Dean Sonneborn M.S. Public
2005 Aug 11
2
scatter plot
I'd like to do a simple scatter plot but instead of using the variable values on the X axis I would like to plot the percentiles. I searched in the manual for percentiles but did not find what I was looking for. I've been using SAS for several years but I new to R. -- Dean Sonneborn Programmer Analyst Department of Public Health Sciences University of California, Davis (916) 734-6656