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2009 Oct 03
1
Named backreference in gsub()?
Hi, I'm running out of the *numbered* backreferences \\1, \\2, ..., \\9 for gsub(). Does R support *named* backreferences, and if so, what is the syntax? Thanks Henrik
2012 Nov 02
2
backreferences in gregexpr
Hi Folks, I'm trying to extract just the backreferences from a regex. > temp = "abcd1234abcd1234" > regmatches(temp, gregexpr("(?:abcd)(1234)", temp)) [[1]] [1] "abcd1234" "abcd1234" What I would like is: [1] "1234" "1234" Note: I know I can just match 1234 here, but the actual example is complicated enough that I have to
2012 Apr 26
2
Using backreferences from node name regex match
I appears that backreferences when using regexes in node names doesn''t work. Can anyone confirm this? If I''m incorrect, how do I go about using a backreference to the name regex within the node definition container? Thanks, Guy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To view this discussion on the web
2010 Apr 03
2
Using ifelse and grep
Good Morning, I am trying to create a new column of character strings based on the first two letters in a string in another column. I believe that I need to use some combination of ifelse and grep but I am not totally sure how to combine them. I am not totally sure why the command below isn't working. Obviously it isn't finding anything that matches my criteria but I am not sure why. Any
2012 Nov 16
4
[LLVMdev] Proposal: Enhance FileCheck's variable matching capabilities
Hello, FileCheck allows us to define match variables and use them on subsequent lines. This is quite useful, but could be even more useful if it was possible to use the variable later on the same line it matched. For example, I would want to write this: ; CHECK: bic [[REG:r[0-9]+]], [[REG]], #3 But I currently can't because [[REG]] will only match a REG variable defined on a _previous_
2006 Oct 20
2
Calling a method in a gsub?
Ok, so I would like to do something like this: string.gsub(regexp, output(''\0'' ,''\1'', ''\2'') Output returns a string. I tested it in irb and it worked ok. Now when it''s in my application, the ''\1'' and others don''t resolve as backreferences to the matches as they should. How can I fix this? Or go around
2003 Apr 27
2
British or American spelling?
I was curious to read the following in the "Guidelines for Rd files" at http://developer.r-project.org/Rds.html: "For consistency, aim to use British (rather than American) spelling. (NB: British spelling often uses -ize as in `capitalize'. The view of spell -b of British spelling is a flawed American one. There are English/Scottish differences
2018 Feb 13
1
Help with regular expressions
You can either use positive lookahead/lookbehind - but support for that is a bit flaky. Or write a proper regex, and use backreferences to keep what you need. R > x <- "abc 1,1 ,1 1, x,y 2,3 " R > gsub("(\\d),(\\d)", "\\1.\\2", x, perl = TRUE) [1] "abc 1.1 ,1 1, x,y 2.3 " B. > On Feb 12, 2018, at 9:34 PM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at
2007 Aug 23
2
Splitting strings
I'm having a Thursday morning mental block, any suggestions on the following would be most appreciated... I have (as an example) surgery = c("d48", "d67", "dnc37", "a75", "d10", "a78", "d31", "d55", "d1") before each number part the possibilities are c("a", "d",
2005 Oct 27
1
data.frame-question]
First a general comment on posting style, could you please be more specific about where the error occurs as without this it is very difficult to identify what the problem is. Now concerning your problem. When I tried the code I posted yesterday I thought it worked fine. I've tried it again now and found that the data.frame TAB3 actually only has one column and the names "A",
2005 Nov 14
2
Coercion of percentages by as.numeric
Hi Given that things like the following work > a <- c("-.1"," 2.7 ","B") > a [1] "-.1" " 2.7 " "B" > as.numeric(a) [1] -0.1 2.7 NA Warning message: NAs introduced by coercion > I naively expected that the following would behave differently. > b <- c('10%', '-20%', '30.0%',
2003 Aug 08
1
CallerID, DECT phones and ATA
Hi, I have two DECT cordless phones (one Philips Onis 6311 and one Philips Onis2 Memo-6511). The first one is for the french standard and the second one for the british standard. Both of them have callerid functionality. The british one does not show anything when connected to my PSTN line. I have not yet tested the french one. What I want to do is to connect both of them to the same ATA box.
2006 Mar 30
3
Rails 1.1, Markaby, options_from_collection
Last night, I upgraded one of my rails apps to 1.1. This app uses Markaby exclusively for its'' views, and once I checked out the latest revisiong of Markaby (r33), everything was working fine except for one thing: select_tag(''province_id'', options_from_collection_for_select(@provinces, "id", "name")) Now returns this (as you see it is spitting
2006 Jan 18
4
sipura ata 3000 UK (BT) CAllerid
Hi I wonder whether anyone got the Sipura ata 3000 to decode British Telecoms callerid and pass it to asterisk? The userguide seems to suggest that this is not possible, is that right? Conrad
2010 Jun 22
1
k-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test?
Hello, I am curious if anyone has had any success with finding a R version of a k-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Most of the references that I have able to find on this are fairly old and I am wondering if this type of analysis has fallen out of favour. If so, how do people tend to compare distributions when they have more than two? Is it reasonable to pursue an adjusted p-value method. That is,
2009 Nov 10
3
Dates plotting backwards
Hello, I am having a little trouble formatting my dates correctly. When I plot something using the following commands, R plots the most recent date on the left of the figure and then earlier date on the right of the figure. Given that English is read from left to right I would like to have the dates on my figure arranged in the same way. I am sure that this is something fairly simple but I was
2007 May 09
5
Reading a web page in pdf format
Each day the daily balance in the following link http://www. snamretegas.it/italiano/business/gas/bilancio/pdf/bilancio.pdf is updated. I would like to set up an R procedure to be run daily in a server able to read the figures in a couple of lines only ("Industriale" and "Termoelettrico", towards the end of the balance) and put the data in a table. Is that possible? If
2010 Nov 17
2
Drop non-integers
Hello all, I have a fairly simple data manipulation question. Say I have a dataframe like this: dat <- as.data.frame(runif(7, 3, 5)) dat$cat <- factor(c("1","4","13","1","4","13","13A")) dat runif(7, 3, 5) cat 1 3.880020 1 2 4.062800 4 3 4.828950 13 4 4.761850 1 5 4.716962 4 6
2010 Mar 12
5
Vertical subtraction in dataframes
Hello all, I have not been able to find an answer to this problem. I feel like it might be so simple though that it might not get a response. Suppose I have a dataframe like the one I have copied below (minus the 'calib' column). I wish to create a column like calib where I am subtracting the 'Count' when 'stain' is 'none' from all other 'Count' data for
2004 Nov 26
3
Response Surface
Hi. I'm a student at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. I can't for the life of me figure out how to plot a 3D surface (A 3D response surface to be more specific) in R. I found your email address on a web board, and saw someone mention wireframe(), but using the help in R yielded no results. Any suggestions? Thanks. Dean Vrecko