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2007 Aug 02
4
Finding multiple characters in the same string
Hi I have this problem where I need to find if there is any numbers in a string, this is no problem if theres only one number per string. I would then simply use the regexpr() funtion togheter with the substring function to extract the number. But regexpr only picks one number per string either from the beginning or the end, but not multiple. Can this be done? And how for example My string <-
2008 Aug 06
2
matching problem
I have a matching problem that I cant solve. mystring = "xxx{XX}yy{YYY}zzz{Z}" where "x","X","y","Y","z","Z" basiclly can be anything, letters, digits etc. I'm only interested in the content within each "{}". I am close but not really there yet. library(gsubfn) strapply(mystring,"\\{[^\\}]+",, perl=F)
2010 Jan 13
1
Rollapply
Hi I would like to understand how to extend the function (FUN) I am using in rollapply below. ###################################### With the following simplified data, test1 yields parameters for a rolling regression data = data.frame(Xvar=c(70.67,70.54,69.87,69.51,70.69,72.66,72.65,73.36), Yvar =c(78.01,77.07,77.35,76.72,77.49,78.70,77.78,79.58)) data.z = zoo(d) test1 =
2013 Oct 31
1
changing volume from Distributed-Replicate to Distributed
hi all, as the title says - i'm looking to change a volume from dist/repl -> dist. we're currently running 3.2.7. a few of questions for you gurus out there: - is this possible to do on 3.2.7? - is this possible to do with 3.4.1? (would involve upgrade) - are there any pitfalls i should be aware of? many thanks in advance, regards, paul -------------- next part -------------- An
2007 May 16
2
substitute "x" for "pattern" in a list, while preservign list "structure". lapply, gsub, list...?
I am experimenting with some of the common r functions. I had a question re:using "gsub" (or some similar functions) on the contents of a list. I want to design a function that looks at "everything" contained din a list, and anytime it finds the text string "pattern" replace it with "x". I also wish to preserve the "structure" of the original
2004 Mar 11
3
making operators act on rows of a data frame
Dear R helpers, I wish to use the "sum" operator for each row of a data frame. However, it appears that the operator acts on the entire data frame, over all columns. What is the best way to obtain row- wise operation? The following code shows my attempts so far, and their problems:- test1=array(rbinom(120,1,0.5),c(20,3)) test1[,3]=NA sum(test1[,1:2]) test1[,3][sum(test1[,1:2])>=2]=1
2010 Apr 05
2
changing column names in a dataframe
Hi folks, I have imported data from an Excel spreadsheet. Columns in that spreadsheet are named "name", "x", and "y", and several sets of those columns appear in the worksheet. For example: name x y name x y test1 1 3 test2 4 4 test1 2 2 test2 5 5 test1 3 1 test2 6 6 When I import these data into R, into a dataframe, I end up with something like this:
2012 Dec 20
5
an entry level (stupid) question
Hello all, i'm a newbie to R and now I get stuck by the question, would anybody help me please? Suppose, I got the following > test <- data.frame(test1=c(c(0.00, 0.005, 0.01, 0.015, 0.02))) > test test1 1 0.000 2 0.005 3 0.010 4 0.015 5 0.020 Now I want another column inside test, named test2 for i=c(1:5), If test$test1[i] is 0, then the value of test$test2[i] is 1/test1[i] or
2008 Oct 15
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.4 problem? (resend)
On 15.10.2008, at 3.42, Chris Lattner wrote: > > On Oct 14, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Tatu Vaajalahti wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> I don't know enough C to know for certain if this is a programmer or >> compiler error: > > Hi Tatu, > > With this information it is impossible to tell if it is your fault or > llvm's fault. Please file a bug with a
2005 Feb 23
3
filling columns in frame according to another column frame
R-help, I have a frame which I want to fill up conditioning to another data frame column. The one I want to fill up is as follows (basically an empty one): > test2 cm 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
2014 Oct 31
3
ScalarLogical and setAttrib
Is it expected that attributes set on a LGLSXP created by ScalarLogical will apply to all future objects created by ScalarLogical as well? For example: the 'test1' function below returns FALSE and 'test2' returns FALSE with an attribute: library(inline) test1 <- cfunction(body = 'return ScalarLogical(0);') test2 <- cfunction(body = ' SEXP success =
2009 Mar 04
3
How to reuse my self function?
Dear all, I wrote a function test1 in test1.R. Right, I am writing another function test2 on test2.R and trying to use test1 function. How can I do? Is there any similar way like including test1.R in test2.R file? Thank You Very Much. Jia-Ming ============================ $BD%2HLC(B Jia-Ming Chang PhD Student Comparative Bioinformatics Group Bioinformatics and Genomics Programme Centre
2017 Dec 11
2
[lld] bug detecting undefined symbols in shared libraries
I have a test case where lld-5.0 fails to detect an undefined symbol (this bug also happens with clang/lld 4.0). I haven't narrowed down exactly all the circumstances when this can occur, but in this case it was for a virtual method in a class defined in a shared library. If I build the executable with the raw object files, the linker notices the missing method (see test1 vs test2). This
2012 Jun 01
2
how to add a 'label' column
Hello R users, I'd like to ask a question about how to add a new column. So, below is my situation. In order to perform the repeated ANOVA, I first imported the following table. score=read.csv("patients_tests.csv"); subject test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 1 ab 0.17687 0.16715 0.17009 0.16480 0.16116 0.24502 0.17975 2 cl
2017 Mar 31
2
CHECK-LABLE or CHECK?
Hi All, I came across a FileCheck failure I don't understand why. The example code below: void test1() { ... code ... // CHECK-LABEL: @test1 // CHECK: void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32 - (1) } void dummy() { // make (1) match ... code ... // CHECK-LABEL: @dummy } void test2() { ... code ... // CHECK-LABEL: @test2 //
2012 Apr 14
2
Calculate t.test for a matrix
Hello everyone, I have a data frame (tt), see below (I only show 2 genes, actually I have a lot): group gene1 gene2 Control 28.9776 9.9355 Control 28.9499 10.0997 Control 29.5468 14.2995 Control 29.5246 13.9561 Test1 29.1864 9.7718 Test1 29.2048 10.0388 Test1 34.9563 11.9509 Test1 34.9464 11.8909 Test2 36.9566 14.5316 Test2 37.1309 14.5188 Test2 36.1017
2018 Jun 02
2
encoding argument of source() in 3.5.0
In R 3.5.0 using the `encoding' argument of source() prevents loading files from the internet; without the `encoding' argument files can be loaded from the internet, but if they contain non-ascii characters, these are not correctly displayed under MS-Windows (but they are correctly displayed under GNU/Linux). With R 3.4.{2,3,4} there is no such problem: using `encoding' the files are
2009 Dec 11
1
Unable to access shares with capital letters in OpenSUSE 11.0 using samba-3.2.4
Hi All, I installed OpenSUSE 11.0, updated samba server to 3.2.4 version. Added two users in linux and samba with user names "test1" and "Test2". (Please note the capital letter in Test2). Created two shares in /srv/samba/shares "test1" and "Test2". The permissions of the shares are as below. drwx------ 2 test1 users 4096 2009-12-11 12:42 test1 drwx------
2014 Jun 14
2
[LLVMdev] Issues with clang-llvm debug info validity
Hi all, sorry to post to both lists, but I'm running into an issue where clang-generated debug info is deemed to be invalid by LLVM tools (throws an assertion error in both llc and mcjit), and I'm not sure what the proper resolution is. Here's a test case; I last tested it on revision r210953: $ cat test1.cpp #include "test.h" test::Test<int> foo1() { return
2020 Mar 10
4
R CMD INSTALL cannot recognize full path on Windows
Oops, I think both of us forget to cite the r-devel channel. Best, Jiefei On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 5:13 AM Wang Jiefei <szwjf08 at gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for your quick response, Tomas. > > Yes, this is a path issue, I think the problem is related to R, not the > Rtools make. I built an example package for reproducing the problem: > https://github.com/Jiefei-Wang/example