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2006 May 23
1
after identify labels dissapear XP
Greetings: Using 'identify' to label points on a plot works just fine. However, when saving under 'metafile' or using the clipboard the labels dissapear. I believe it's an SDI issue. I am running last R with last Tinn-r under XP up to date. Anything I can do besides going back to MDI :-)? Thanks, Mihai Nica, ABD Jackson State University ITT Tech Instructor 170 East Griffith
2007 Feb 04
2
Download stock prices
gReetings: Is there any way to download a (or a sample of a) crossection of stock market prices? Or is it possible to use get.hist.quote with a *wild card*? Thanks, mihai Mihai Nica 170 East Griffith St. G5 Jackson, MS 39201 601-914-0361 ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time [[alternative HTML
2006 Oct 26
4
Header of dataframe
Hi I am fairly new to R and I would appreciate some help to hopefully a trivial problem. I created a function: summary.aggregate <- function(y, ...) { temp.mean <- aggregate(y, FUN=mean, ...) temp.sd <- aggregate(y, FUN=sd, ...) temp.length <- aggregate(y, FUN=length, ...) temp <- data.frame(cbind(mean=temp.mean$x,stdev=temp.sd$x,n=temp.length$x)) } this outputs e.g.:
2006 Oct 12
3
Cross two dataframe
Dear r-users! I would like to cross two data frame which have the same row number but different in the number of column. Can anybody help me for this case ? Thanks a lot in advance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Majid Iravani PhD Student Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Research Group of Vegetation Ecology Z?rcherstrasse 111
2004 Oct 17
4
Descriptive statistics table
Greetings: I would like to make a table with descriptive statistics for a data.frame. I guess the question is how can I put together, in a table, the results from, say: apply(df, 2, mean, na.rm =T) apply(df, 2, median, na.rm =T) ....... Thanks, Mihai Nica Jackson State University 155 B Parkhurst Dr. Jackson, MS 39202 601 969 5423 601 914 0361 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Nov 26
1
Coplot Given text
Greetings: I am unsuccessful in suppressing "Given : myvariable" from a coplot. There was such a question in the past but the thread breaks down. I am sure this is a "for dummies" question :-). I tried: coplot(myvar~myvar | myvar, show.given=FALSE, xlab="....", ylab="...", main=" ") and some other variations (including without main=" ")
2006 Oct 07
3
merge and polylist
Greetings: I would like to kindly ask for a little help. The rough code is: #________________________________________________________ dat=data.frame(read.delim(file="all.txt", header = TRUE, sep = "\t", quote="\"", dec=".",na.strings = "NA")) nc=read.shape("astae.shp", dbf.data=TRUE, verbose=TRUE) mappolys=Map2poly(nc) submap
2004 Aug 23
2
Reading GAL file
Greetings: I am trying to work with spdep (everything is "brand new" downloaded this morning). OS = Windows 2000 (also up to date). The code I am using follows: #example gal.county=read.geoda("lnpilnd.GAL", row.names=NULL, skip=0) summary.nb(gal.county) Error in summary.nb(gal.county) : Not a neighbours list #end The gal file works just fine in GeoDa (also up to date).
2006 Oct 30
3
plot history
_______________________________________________________________________________________ Hi, When I create multiple graphs subsequent graphs overwrite previous graphs. How do I keep all my graphs in the current workspace (but not all on the same page) so I can scroll through them? thanks, Rohini Rohini Mulford Senior Research Analyst Technical Research Research &
2004 Mar 11
6
saving a data.frame to "\t" files
Windows 2000, updated R and packages. could somebody pleaseeeeeeeee help with saving a data.frame with column names into "\t" text files for later importing in other programs? It seems an easy task, yet... it beats me. thanks, Mihai Nica Jackson State University [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Jun 15
4
Multiple line plots
Greetings, I would like to plot three lines on the same figure, and I am lost. There is an answer to a similar thread… but I tried matplot and it is beyond me. An example of the data follows: Year EM IM BM 1983 9.1 16.8 -7.7 1984 12.0 18.0 -6.0 1985 13.6 19.1 -5.5 1986 12.4 17.3 -4.9 1987 14.6 20.3 -5.7 1988 20.6 23.3 -2.6 1989 25.0 27.2 -2.2 1990 28.4 30.2 -1.8 1991 33.3 31.2 2.1 1992 40.6
2006 Nov 06
7
Colour-coded Editor for R Code
Do any of you know any simple programming editors for R scripts which offer basic colour-coding and bracket-matching facilities? Dregging through scripts to find a missing comma or parentheses is something I'd rather do less of... Jon Minton [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Feb 15
3
something missing in summary()
I just noticed that two key pieces of information are not given by the summary() command: N and SD. we are given the N missing, but not the converse. I know these summary value can be obtained easy, but can't understand why these two pieces of information are not provided with the other info. Thanks, Gerard
2006 Jul 01
2
curiosity question: new graphics vs. old graphics subsystem
I just read paul murrell's new book, R graphics. now, I have always used the traditional graphics system. apparently, the new (trellis?) system is an entirely separate graphics system. after reading the book, I cannot figure out what the intrinsic capability advantage of the old graphics system is that cannot be replicated in the trellis system. if the new system's capabilities are
2006 Dec 27
3
counties in different colours using map()
Hi, I would like to plot a map of US counties using different colors. map() seems to be the function to use, e.g. library(maps); map('usa'); map('county', 'colorado', add=T,fill = T, col=c(1:5)) plots Colorado counties using colours 1 to 5. However, I want each color to represent a certain value - a value to be picked from a data frame. This code should show a
2018 Nov 01
2
[cfe-dev] GN build roundtable summary; adding GN build files to the repo
Any easy way to do this as some kind of overlay, so they GN files wouldn't live in the LLVM repository, but in a separate one? (this might avoid some of the community discussion - though would perhaps still likely have the issue I see as most significant: With a sufficient number of developers using GN, the rate of build breaks due to those developers missing CMake file updates might rise to
2018 Nov 06
2
[cfe-dev] GN build roundtable summary; adding GN build files to the repo
The value in having them somewhere in-tree is that it's easier for people collaborate on these files, and it's way lower setup overhead if someone wants to try it out. If people prefer llvm/util over llvm/experimental, that's fine with me. There would only be a single directory that will contain build files for all of llvm, clang, lld, etc. The build files would be in
2018 Nov 06
2
[cfe-dev] GN build roundtable summary; adding GN build files to the repo
Awesome. I'm happy with moving the .rst file into that directory and not have it on the public website. I'll try to make a patch that lands enough scaffolding to build `not` in the next few days, and then I'll land the other build files I have through the regular build process after that. Unless someone feels strongly, I'll go with Justin's suggestion of llvm/utils/gn/... On
2018 Nov 05
3
[cfe-dev] GN build roundtable summary; adding GN build files to the repo
If I read this correctly, there isn't much opposition to landing the gn files as long as it's very clear that regular devs aren't supposed to update them and that it's clear that they're experimental The main concerns I've heard so far: - Having two build systems is confusing. I can see this, but I think putting the gn files below llvm/experimental/gn (instead of right
2011 Mar 19
2
problem running a function
Dear people, I'm trying to do some analysis of a data using the models by Royle & Donazio in their fantastic book, particular the following function: http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/pubanalysis/roylebook/panel4pt1.fn that applied to my data and in the console is as follows: > `desman.y` <- structure(c(3L,4L,3L,2L,1L), .Names = c("1", "2", "3",