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2009 Jan 23
2
forward slash vs double backslash R and Tinn-R
I installed the newest version of R and once again ran into problem with Tinn-R failing when trying to use the R explorer. I had this problem once before and solved it when I added the following .trPaths = c( 'C:/Documents and Settings/fbuchins/Application Data/Tinn-R/tmp/', 'C:/Documents and Settings/fbuchins/Application Data/Tinn-R/tmp/search.txt', 'C:/Documents and
2008 Oct 03
1
Tinn-R explorer used to be my friend
I have upgraded everything lately and can no longer get the Tinn-R explorer to work. I think I have had this problem before but cannot recall how I solved it.I run Tinn-R 2.0.0.7 and Rgui version 2.7.2 When I click on the explorer button I get > trObjList(envir='.GlobalEnv', pattern='', group='', path=.trPaths[3]) Error in trObjList(envir = ".GlobalEnv",
2008 Feb 11
6
Tinn-R not working well with latest R
I recently installed R 2.6.2 and am getting errors on startup that relate to svIDE being loaded by Tinn-R. Loading required package: tcltk Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done Warning messages: 1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string 2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off, 1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n" 3: In
2008 Dec 15
3
Reading from Google Docs
I saw a thread from September 24 in which Duncan Temple Lang told us: - The package currently has no Rd files, but there is a brief "user's guide". The package is available from http://www.omegahat.org/RGoogleDocs I could not find it by using Tinn-R or RGui's package install tool. Then when I went to the website I saw that package is only available as
2008 Feb 11
1
WG: Tinn-R not working well with latest R
I am in R command window and just make Crt+V. Corinna -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Farrel Buchinsky [mailto:fbuchins@wpahs.org] Gesendet: Mo 11.02.2008 21:16 An: Schmitt, Corinna Betreff: Re: Tinn-R not working well with latest R I can easily get R to open without an error. I simply removed the Tinn-R related lines from the Rprofile.site file C:\Program
2007 Oct 02
2
Calculating proportions from a data frame rather than a table
When one has raw data it is easy to create a table of one variable against another and then calculate proportions For example a.nice.table<-table(a,b) prop.table(a.nice.table,1) However, I looked at several papers and created a data frame of the aggregate data. That means I acually created a table except it is a data frame. The first column lists the name of the first author and the year. I
2006 Nov 29
2
reshape command is (stats) dropping instances
I would really appreciate it if anyone could determine what is going on with the following command. It is only half-working and is losing lots of data. For the life of me I cannot even see the pattern of what it is losing and what it is not. I am attaching the R data set which you can use with the Load Workspace menu function.
2009 Jul 19
4
space in column name
I read a table from Microsoft Access using RODBC. Some of the variables had a name with a space in it. R has no problem with it but I do. I cannot find out how to specify the space names(alltime) [1] "ID" "LVL7" "Ref Pv No" "Ref Pv Name" "DOS" "Pt Last Name" "Pt First Name" "MRN"
2008 Dec 10
2
converting multiple columns from POSIX* to Date
converting a POSIX class variable to a date class is easy. dates<-as.Date(x) #where X is of class POSIX How does one do that to all columns in a data frame that are of POSIX class and leave all the other columns (integers, factors) as is. Feel free to reply with just one or two buzzwords that I could then search for to find how to do it. Farrel Buchinsky
2008 Apr 25
2
Differentiate alphanumeric vs numeric strings
I have a bunch of tables in a Microsoft Access database. An updated database is sent to me every week containing a new table. I know that is inefficient and weird but welcome to my life. I want to read the tables whose names are something such as "040207" but not the ones that have alphanumeric names such as "everyone". Using RODBC I am easily able to create a character vector
2009 Mar 24
2
two different date formats in the same variable
How does one convert to a date format when survey respondents have used two different date formats whilst entering their data. There were clearly told to use mm/dd/yyyy but humans being humans some entered mm/dd/yy. There was even validity checks on the forms but I allowed them to be overridden since the data is more holy than the format. The data was downloaded as a csv and read.csv was used to
2007 Jan 09
3
dimensions of a all objects
Why will the following command not work sapply(objects(),dim) What does it say about the objects list? What does it say about the dim command? Likewise, the following also does not work all<-ls() for (f in all) print(dim(f)) -- Farrel Buchinsky [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Nov 24
1
Sunflower plot error; how to deal with NA
I suspect the problem stems from the fact that there are a couple of NA values. > sunflowerplot(lastoto,maxear) Error in rep.int(i.multi, number[number > 1]) : invalid number of copies in rep.int() So I used the subset command to get rid of the cases with NA hell<-subset(ChinOtoMayB,is.na(lastoto)==FALSE) Then it worked perfectly sunflowerplot(hell$lastoto,hell$maxear) Is
2007 Jan 01
1
Subset by using multiple values
I have a vector containg about 20 unique values. It is called rejectrs$rs. It is a factor I have a data frame with about 100000 rows. I want to exclude all rows where in variable rs the value is one of the 20 on the exclude list. I thought this would work but none did. RawSeqBig<-subset(RawSeqBig,ASSAY_ID!=rejectrs$rs) RawSeqBig<-subset(RawSeqBig,ASSAY_ID!=list(rejectrs$rs)) -- Farrel
2008 Oct 28
1
outputting (writing) output into a dataframe
I have solved this problem once before but don't recall exactly how. Is there a url that shows how? What I want to do now is quite specific but my query is actually very general There are many functions in which one specifies several parameters and an output is generated. Well what happens if one wants to specify a range of parameters and have the output written to a data frame. To
2009 Jun 08
2
Tinn R
Dear R-users, I have installed the latest version of Tinn R (Version 2.2.0.2). With the older versions it was possible to run Tinn R next to R and then select code that one could send to R. Now it seems that one has to start the R gui in Tinn R and then it is possible to select en run code of R. But if I start R within Tinn R it does NOT start the R-Gui but only the R console. When I start R
2009 Dec 10
3
Have you used RGoogleDocs and RGoogleData?
Both of these applications fulfill a great need of mine: to read data directly from google spreadsheets that are private to myself and one or two collaborators. Thanks to the authors. I had been using RGoogleDocs for the about 6 months (maybe more) but have had to stop using it in the past month since for some reason that I do not understand it no longer reads google spreadsheets. I loved it. Its
2006 May 03
5
Listing Variables
How does one create a vector whose contents is the list of variables in a dataframe pertaining to a particular pattern? This is so simple but I cannot find a straightforward answer. I want to be able to pass the contents of that list to a "for" loop. So let us assume that one has a dataframe whose name is Data. And let us assume one had the height of a group of people measured at
2007 Jun 19
1
genetics package not working
Has something changed in R that requires an update in the genetics package by Gregory Warnes? I am using R version 2.5.0 This used to work > summary(founders[,59]) to prove that it is a genotype class > class(founders[,59]) [1] "genotype" "factor" Now when I issue the command: > summary(founders[,59]) I get: Error in attr(retval, "which") <- which :
2007 Feb 05
3
RSNPper SNPinfo and making it handle a vector
If I run an analysis which generates statistical tests on many SNPs I would naturally want to get more details on the most significant SNPs. Directly from within R one can get the information by loading RSNPer (from Bioconductor) and simply issuing a command SNPinfo(2073285). Unfortunately, the command cannot handle a vector and therefore only wants to do one at a time. I tried the lapply and