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2004 Jan 29
2
Finding Sweave.sty and other problems
Hi, I've just tried to run example-3 from Friedrich Leish. I'm using R 1.8.1 and MiKTeX 2.2 on Windows XP. I go === > library(tools) > Sweave("example-3.Snw") Writing to file example-3.tex Processing code chunks ... 1 : term hide 2 : echo term verbatim 3 : term tex 4 : term verbatim eps pdf You can now run LaTeX on example-3.tex === The file example-3.tex
2008 Mar 24
2
Newbie help with Sweave
I think I've gotten my Emacs/Sweave/R system set up correctly, thanks to Vincent and Jim, but I haven't been successful getting my first document produced. I'm trying to use one of Friedrich Leisch's examples, http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~leisch/Sweave/example-1.Snw. I cut and pasted the text into a document sweaveexample.Rnw in Emacs. It seemed to be processed successfully with R:
2009 Jan 28
0
Sweave problem with greek text
Dear Sweave and R aficionados, I am using R and Latex for many years, writing texts in greek. I tried to combine them with Sweave, but without any success. Could you provide me with any help? Usually my LaTeX files are like this iso-8859-7 encoded .tex file: http://costis.name/0various/lists/R/sweave/successful.greek.tex , which happily produces
2010 Feb 11
1
Sweve/cacheSweave
Hi there I have a problem with using Sweave in combination with the option driver = cacheSweave. Whichever code I try to run - when it comes to converting the tex file into pdf it comes up with the same errors (\csname \endcsname errors). Does anybody have an idea what it going wrong? > Sweave("pgfSweave-example.Rnw",driver = cacheSweaveDriver) Writing to file
2010 Nov 11
4
Troubleshooting sweave
Hi All, I've reproduced the example from Prof. Friedrich Leisch's webpage. When I write sweave("Example-1.Snw") OR sweave("Example-1.Rnw"), (yes, I renamed them). I get the following error: Writing to file example-1.tex Processing code chunks ... 1 : echo term verbatim Error: chunk 1 Error in library(ctest) : there is no package called 'ctest' Also while
2005 Jun 16
1
Sweave and sideways
Hi there, I'm rying to 'turn' an Schunk in an .Rnw file(Xemacs-21.4.13, ESS-5.2.8, R-2.1, miktex-2.4.1705). Has anyone got the isorot package to work with Sweave? JC example test.Rnw: \documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage{Sweave} \usepackage{isorot} \rotdriver{dvips} \clockwise \title{Sweave Example 1} \author{apologies to Friedrich Leisch } \begin{document} \maketitle
2007 Sep 16
1
Identifying objects from a data set
Hello Given the following data for a data set called airquality. To identify the nature of the objects from the data set airquality example "Ozone" would it be best to use the command is. like is.character(airquality$Ozone) ....... I tried attributes(airquality$Ozone) but it came up null. Would there be a better way to identify these objects. Thanking you in advance for your
2017 Jun 26
0
Odd behaviour in within.list() when deleting 2+ variables
This seems to be due to changes made by Martin Maechler in 2008. Presumably this fixed something, but it escapes my memory. However, it seems to have broken the equivalence between within.list and within.data.frame, so now within.list <- within.data.frame does not suffice. The crux of the matter seems to be that both the following constructions work for data frames > aq <-
2017 Jun 26
0
Odd behaviour in within.list() when deleting 2+ variables
> On 26 Jun 2017, at 19:04 , Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: > >>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> >>>>>> on Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:43:28 +0200 writes: > >> This seems to be due to changes made by Martin Maechler in >> 2008. Presumably this fixed something, but it escapes my >> memory. >
2011 Nov 16
0
problem to tunning RandomForest, an unexpected result
Dear Researches, I am using RF (in regression way) for analize several metrics extract from image. I am tuning RF setting a loop using different range of mtry, tree and nodesize using the lower value of MSE-OOB mtry from 1 to 5 nodesize from1 to 10 tree from 1 to 500 using this paper as refery Palmer, D. S., O'Boyle, N. M., Glen, R. C., & Mitchell, J. B. O. (2007). Random Forest Models
2017 Jun 26
1
Odd behaviour in within.list() when deleting 2+ variables
>>>>> "PD" == Peter Dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> >>>>> on Mon, 26 Jun 2017 20:12:38 +0200 writes: >> On 26 Jun 2017, at 19:04 , Martin Maechler >> <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: >> >>>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> on Mon, 26 Jun
2017 Jun 26
2
Odd behaviour in within.list() when deleting 2+ variables
>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> >>>>> on Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:43:28 +0200 writes: > This seems to be due to changes made by Martin Maechler in > 2008. Presumably this fixed something, but it escapes my > memory. Yes: The change set (svn -c46441) also contains the following NEWS entry BUG FIXES o
2009 Jun 26
0
Modifying Sweave.sty to allow escapes with fancyvrb package in LaTeX
Dear Colleagues: In an attempt to have things like # See page \pageref{this} inside comments in R code chunks I have modified Sweave.sty as below. I have followed fancyvrb's manual with regard to the use of the commandchars argument. But when compiling with LaTeX (using attached test file) I get a LaTeX error (/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/ae/t1aett.fd) ! Missing \endcsname
2012 Feb 23
1
Sexpr not getting expanded in Sweave
An Sweave file, 'test.Rnw': \documentclass{article} \title{Sweave minimal} \author{MK} \begin{document} \maketitle We try Sweave: <<1>>= data(airquality) summary(airquality) x <- airquality[1, 1] @ I try Sexpr: \Sexpr{x} We plot: \begin{center} <<2, fig=TRUE, echo=FALSE >>= boxplot(Ozone ~ Month, data = airquality) @ \end{center} \end{document} I check the
2017 Dec 19
1
lm considers removed predictors when finding complete cases
Dear R-devel list, I realized that removing a predictor in lm through the "-"'s operator in formula() does not affect the complete cases that are considered. A minimal example is: summary(lm(Wind ~ ., data = airquality)) # 42 observations deleted due to missingness summary(lm(Wind ~ . - Ozone, data = airquality)) # still 42 observations deleted due to missingness, even if only 7
2008 Dec 19
0
What BIC is calculated by 'regsubsets'?
The function 'regsubsets' appears to calculate a BIC value that is different from that returned by the function 'BIC'. The latter is explained in the documentation, but I can't find an expression for the statistic returned by 'regsubsets'. Incidentally, both of these differ from the BIC that is given in Ramsey and Schafer's, The Statistical Sleuth. I assume
2011 Dec 23
2
cast in reshape and reshape2
> library(reshape2) > x = melt(airquality, id=c('month', 'day')) With reshape I can cast with multiple functions: > library(reshape) > cast(x, month+variable~., c(mean,sd)) month variable mean sd 1 5 ozone 23.615385 22.224449 2 5 solar.r 181.296296 115.075499 3 5 wind 11.622581 3.531450 4 5 temp 65.548387
1997 Apr 29
0
R-alpha: frametools v.0.0000001
The following three functions are designed to make manipulation of dataframes easier. I won't write detailed docs just now, but if you follow the example below, you should get the general picture. Comments are welcome, esp. re. naming conventions. Note that these functions are definitely not portable to S because they rely on R's scoping rules. Not that difficult to fix, though: The nm
2006 Mar 01
0
Problems to get a ctree plot in a file via jpeg/png
Hello All, I am using library "party" and I have found a curious/strange behaviour when trying to save the output of a ctree in a file via jpeg/png command. If you use: ################ library(party) airq <- subset(airquality, !is.na(Ozone)) airct <- ctree(Ozone ~ ., data = airq) plot(airct, terminal_panel = node_boxplot, drop_terminal = FALSE) ############### you get a
2006 Mar 01
1
Problems to get a ctree plot (library party) in a file via jpeg/png
Hello All, I am using library "party" and I have found a curious/strange behaviour when trying to save the output of a ctree in a file via jpeg/png command. If you use: ################ library(party) airq <- subset(airquality, !is.na(Ozone)) airct <- ctree(Ozone ~ ., data = airq) plot(airct, terminal_panel = node_boxplot, drop_terminal = FALSE) ############### you get a