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2008 Jun 25
1
tiff() causes R to crash on WinXP (PR#11804)
Full_Name: Gustaf Rydevik
Version: 2.7.1
OS: Win XP professional
Submission from: (NULL) (130.237.97.254)
The following lines of code crash R 2.7.1 (=cause R to show "The R gui has
encountered a problem and needs to close"....). Replicated on two WinXp
professional machines, as well as by Uwe Ligges.
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.7.1 (2008-06-23)
i386-pc-mingw32
locale:
2008 Nov 05
2
Simple rep() question duplicating times and dates.
I want to create a data.frame of time and date for a year. I started with the idea of simply producing two vectors (time and date)
The first part ( time) is easy.
rep(1:24, 365)
But how do I get a series of 24 dates for O1 January 2005 and repeat this to 31 December 2005.
It should be easy but I don't see it.
Thanks
2006 Dec 08
2
Aggregate?
Hi All,
I think i'm failing to undersatnd how aggregate() is supposed to work.
example:
test1<-sample(c(0,1),100,replace=T)
test2<-sample(letters,100,replace=T)
aggregate(test1,list(test2),sum)
Error in data.frame(w, lapply(y, unlist, use.names = FALSE)) :
arguments imply differing number of rows: 26, 0
I thought this would give me a list containing the number of ones that
2009 Dec 14
6
write.csv and header
Dear list,
I would like to export a matrix to a TXT-File by using write.csv (not
necessarily). Is there a way to add a header (with additional
informations concerning the project) spanning multiple lines to this
file before the actual data are listed up? Should look like this:
date:
filename:
number of permutations:
------------
data (as a matrix)
Any suggestions? Thnx in advance.
2008 Jun 25
0
tiff()-bug (was re:Preparing high quality figures
Hi,
I don't know if this matters but it worked for me with no problems ?.
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22)
i386-pc-mingw32
locale:
LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252;LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets
2010 Jun 22
1
New errors with difftime()-objects in 2.11.1 (was Re: Request: difftime method for cut())
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Gustaf Rydevik
<gustaf.rydevik at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The recent change in 2.11 that made as.numeric() return false on
> difftime-objects broke some of my code that calculated age classes of
> individuals using cut(). While this was no big thing to fix for me, it
> might be wise
> to provide a cut.difftime method to ?stop
2010 Jun 22
1
New errors with difftime()-objects in 2.11.1 (was Re: Request: difftime method for cut())
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Gustaf Rydevik
<gustaf.rydevik at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The recent change in 2.11 that made as.numeric() return false on
> difftime-objects broke some of my code that calculated age classes of
> individuals using cut(). While this was no big thing to fix for me, it
> might be wise
> to provide a cut.difftime method to ?stop
2008 Jan 09
7
An "R is slow"-article
Hi all,
Reading the wikipedia page on R, I stumbled across the following:
http://fluff.info/blog/arch/00000172.htm
It does seem interesting that the C execution is that much slower from
R than from a native C program. Could any of the more technically
knowledgeable people explain why this is so?
The author also have some thought-provoking opinions on R being
no-good and that you should write
2009 Feb 11
3
Generating Numbers With Certain Distribution in R
Dear all,
Is there a way to generate K numbers of integer (K = 10^6).
The maximum value of the integer is 200,000 and minimum is 1.
And the occurrences of this integer follows
a lognormal distribution.
- Gundala Viswanath
Jakarta - Indonesia
2008 May 23
2
Preparing high quality figures with tiff as end result
Hi all,
I'm currently preparing some figures that will be submitted to PloS One.
In their guidelines they state that they will only accept figures in
tiff or eps format, with the warning that eps figures will be
converted to tiff format ( see
http://www.plosone.org/static/figureGuidelines.action ).
Because of this conversion, I figured I'd generate tiff-format figures
from the beginning.
2010 Jun 03
2
moving average on irregular time series
Hi all,
I wonder if there is any way to calculate a moving average on an
irregular time series, or use the rollapply function in zoo?
I have a set of dates where I want to check if there has been an event
14 days prior to each time point in order to mark these timepoints for
removal, and can't figure out a good way to do it.
Many thanks in advance!
Gustaf
Example data:
2009 Jan 20
1
two-sample test of multinomial proportion
Hi all,
This is perhaps more a statistics question than an R question, but I
hope it's OK anyhow.
I have some data (see below) with the number of tests positive to
subtype H1 of a virus, the number of tests postive to subtype H3, and
the total number of tests. This is for two different groups, and the
two subtypes are mutually exclusive.
What is the best way to test if the proportion of H1
2007 Jul 13
2
The "$" operator and vectors
Hi all,
I've run into a slightly illogical (to me) behaviour with the "$"
subsetting function.
consider:
> Test
A B
1 1 Q
2 2 R
> Test$A
[1] 1 2
> vector<-"A"
> Test$vector
NULL
> Test$"A"
[1] 1 2
> Test[,vector]
[1] 1 2
Is there a reason for the $ operator not evaluating the vector before executing?
best,
Gustaf
--
Gustaf
2008 Apr 08
1
Change the position of panel strips in a lattice plot.
Hi all,
In lattice plots, is there any option to position the panel strips
with text below each subgraph, instead of above?
i.e. in:
Depth <- equal.count(quakes$depth, number=8, overlap=.1)
xyplot(lat ~ long | Depth, data = quakes)
,is there any way to make "Depth" appear below the subgraphs, instead of above?
I've been looking through the lattice documentation and the list
2006 Dec 01
3
Vertical line in densityplot?
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a vertical line at a specific point in a
densityplot. abline seems to be what's required, but it doesn't align
itself to the scale used in the plot.
example:
library(lattice)
x<-rnorm(100)
plot.new()
densityplot(x)
abline(v=0)
-----
The line seems to use some other coordinate system. What kind of call
do I use to make abline use the graph's
2008 Dec 11
3
getting ISO week
Hi all,
Is there a simple function already implemented for getting the ISO
weeks of a Date object?
I couldn't find one, and so wrote my own function to do it, but would
appreciate a pointer to the "default" way. If a function is not yet
implemented, could the code below be of interest to submit to CRAN?
Best Regards,
Gustaf
--------------------
2007 Sep 28
2
Is there a model like that in R?
Hi to everyone,
I am starting to work with a model that is not familiar to me.
The model would be like that:
y = . - a*max(Q(i) - Q(0), 0) + .
where Q(i) is the accumulated effect of a variable at time i and Q(0) a
threshold above it there is effect on y. The value of Q(i) could be
estimated as:
Q(i+1) = Q(i) + b*max(s(i) - s(0), 0) + c*min(s(i) - s(0), 0) + .
Where s
2007 Sep 14
3
x-axis order
Hi all,
I have a time series which contain data collected weekly from week 26
to week 25 the following year. How do I plot this data, so that the
x-axis is displaying the week numbers, ordered as in the data?
Thanks in advance,
Gustaf
---
x<-c(26:52,1:25)
y<-rnorm(52)+1:52
plot(x,y) ## How do I get the x axis to be ordered by the current
ordering of x?
--
Gustaf Rydevik, M.Sci.
tel:
2010 May 02
2
Set encoding when load()-ing workspaces?
Hi all,
I hope that there is someone that can help me out here.
I am trying to load() a workspace on os x (R 2.11.0) that was saved in
windows XP (R 2.9). In that workspace, there's a data.frame with names
that contain swedish characters. These characters become garbled,
which is a major problem.
>From the R windows FAQ, I read:
"Note though that character data in a workspace will be
2009 Dec 28
2
WHO Anthro growth curve macros and R
Hi all,
I've got a project where I have to calculate weight-for-age Z-scores,
preferably using the WHO standards.
WHO have been very nice to publish macros for doing this in both
STATA,SPSS, SAS and Splus formats
(see http://www.who.int/childgrowth/software/en/), but for some reason
have chosen not to use the free R alternative to Splus.
In the Splus zipfile there are nine datafiles with a