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2008 Jun 12
2
numbers as part of long character
Hi, I'm looking for some way to pick up the numbers which are contained and buried in a long character. For example, outtree.new="(((B:1204.25,E:1204.25):7581.11,F:8785.36):8353.85,C:17139.21);" num.char =
2008 Jul 14
2
position of a specific character
Hi All, I'm wondering whether there is a quick way to know the position of a specific charcater in a long character: for example frg="((D:41.04,I:41.04):45.05,(((E:2.32,((G:0.67,J:0.67):0.44,H:1.11):1.21)" and I would like to know that the 1st, 2nd, 26th, 27th, 28th ... character is "(", is there a quick way to do that? Thanks! Hua
2008 Jul 01
2
ignore warning messages?
Hi All, I'm working with R and want to ignore the warning messages given, is there a way to stop R from giving out warning messages any more? an example: tt = "test" as.numeric(tt) would give me the following message: [1] NA Warning message: NAs introduced by coercion I decide to ignore the warning message for now and don't want it to show any more, can someone help?
2008 Oct 09
2
R book needed
Hi there, I'm looking for advice on a R book that's for somewhat advanced user. I've been using R for a while and can do the basic analysis with no problem. My problem is that for many already existing commands, such as gsub, textconnection, list, etc, I don't use them, simply because I don't know their existence! Can someone recommend a good book that I can refer to and can
2008 Jun 19
1
print one character on several lines
Hi All, I'm wondering how I can print one large/long character on several lines so that the output will not overflow a page. Setting fill be TRUE or even numbers does not help. An example is below: ipuFile <- file("input.txt", "w") cat("This is a very long character and I want to print it on several lines. This is a very long character and I want to
2009 Jan 21
2
title: words in different colors?
In ?title I see the plot(cars, main = "") title(main = list("Stopping Distance versus Speed", cex=1.5, col="red", font=3)) I can't seem to generalize this to use several colors in a single title. What I'd like is in latex-ish \red{Hair color} \black{ and } \blue{Eye color} to serve also as an implicit legend for points that are plotted. -Michael --
2002 Sep 11
1
one question about title
Dear, Thanks for your help. My question is the title can not completely show in the drawing area when the title is too long. So, I need to change the value of cex.main each time. Could you help me to control the title display area? Regrad, ken -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Connolly [mailto:p.connolly at hortresearch.co.nz] Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 4:41 AM To: Ken
2012 Jan 27
3
Grabbing Column and Row titles
Please use dput() to post your example matrix. Rambler1 wrote > > I have run into a problem in my code. What I want to accomplish is this: > I have a user input stock symbols into a list and from there I run the > quantmod package to get historical data. I compute the correlation matrix > and then turn that matrix into a simple matrix with 1's or 0's depending > on
2020 Sep 16
3
Newer versoin of tar 1.26 on Centos 7
Is it possible to find a repository that hold a newer version of tar. The current version is 1.26 I have some students trying to build Yocto project on my Centos 7 host, but OpenEmbedded reports incompatibility problems with the current version of tar. I thank you on beforehand for any help. |< -- Med venlig hilsen Klaus Kolle Teknikumingeni?r, B.Sc.EE., e-mail : klaus at kolle.dk
2007 Nov 12
3
help on drawing a tree with "ape"?
Dear all, I'm using the "ape" package in R and want to draw a phylogenetic tree with not only the tip labels but also some labels for the edges. e.g. Mark the edge AB as "m" in the tree ABC. Couldn't find a way to do that. Can someone help? Thanks, Hua
2024 Jan 27
1
Upgrade 10.4 -> 11.1 making problems
You don't need to mount it. Like this : # getfattr -d -e hex -m. /path/to/brick/.glusterfs/00/46/00462be8-3e61-4931-8bda-dae1645c639e # file: 00/46/00462be8-3e61-4931-8bda-dae1645c639e trusted.gfid=0x00462be83e6149318bdadae1645c639e trusted.gfid2path.05fcbdafdeea18ab=0x30326333373930632d386637622d346436652d393464362d3936393132313930643131312f66696c656c6f636b696e672e7079
2011 Jul 18
2
line jump in plot legend title
Hello, In order to reduce the width of my legend in a plot I introduced line jumps in the title. Here's the problem; the legend box hasn't adapted accordingly and part of the title is printed out of the frame. See the example below: plot(1:10) legend("bottomright", bg="white", fill=c(7,8,12,13,19),
2008 Aug 28
2
coloured letters in a text
Hi does somebody know how to plot single letters in a text in different colours? example 1: I would like to add the word "ABC" to a figure. Thereby each letter should have a different colour. text(x,y,"ABC", col=c(1,2,3)) # this does not work example 2: I would like to add the name of a parameter p with an index i to a figure. The index i should be in red, whereas the
2000 Nov 08
1
Graphics-Device-Size vs. Window-Size
I want to layout on screen a graphic bigger than the screen (width=16.53543, height=11.69291) but strwidth() and strheight() give wrong results. > x11(width=42/2.54, height=29.7/2.54, pointsize=12) > plot(1,1, type="n", xlim=c(0, 1), ylim=c(-1, 0), xlab="", ylab="", axes=FALSE) > strwidth("Whatever") [1] 0.08471151 > # Now resize the window and
2000 Nov 08
1
Graphics-Device-Size vs. Window-Size
I want to layout on screen a graphic bigger than the screen (width=16.53543, height=11.69291) but strwidth() and strheight() give wrong results. > x11(width=42/2.54, height=29.7/2.54, pointsize=12) > plot(1,1, type="n", xlim=c(0, 1), ylim=c(-1, 0), xlab="", ylab="", axes=FALSE) > strwidth("Whatever") [1] 0.08471151 > # Now resize the window and
2007 Oct 30
3
strwidth of bold font
Hi! Is there a way to get the string width of the bold typefaces? like: strwidth("text", family = "serif", font = 2). Thanks Roland
2019 Jun 21
4
Calculation of e^{z^2/2} for a normal deviate z
Hello, Well, try it: p <- .Machine$double.eps^seq(0.5, 1, by = 0.05) z <- qnorm(p/2) pnorm(z) # [1] 7.450581e-09 1.228888e-09 2.026908e-10 3.343152e-11 5.514145e-12 # [6] 9.094947e-13 1.500107e-13 2.474254e-14 4.080996e-15 6.731134e-16 #[11] 1.110223e-16 p/2 # [1] 7.450581e-09 1.228888e-09 2.026908e-10 3.343152e-11 5.514145e-12 # [6] 9.094947e-13 1.500107e-13 2.474254e-14 4.080996e-15
2007 Jan 17
3
Mapping a network drive to a Windows Drive Letter
We have this working. however Some developers edit files using "windows editors" and when they then copy them to the Windows Drive Letter which is mapped to a Unix machine, the resultant file is full of ^M characters..... build breaks..... and so on Until now we have been telling users to run "dos2unix" beforehand, but somebody told me that "Samba" can
2019 Jun 21
4
Calculation of e^{z^2/2} for a normal deviate z
You may want to look into using the log option to qnorm e.g., in round figures: > log(1e-300) [1] -690.7755 > qnorm(-691, log=TRUE) [1] -37.05315 > exp(37^2/2) [1] 1.881797e+297 > exp(-37^2/2) [1] 5.314068e-298 Notice that floating point representation cuts out at 1e+/-308 or so. If you want to go outside that range, you may need explicit manipulation of the log values. qnorm()
2019 Sep 11
2
Re: About vhost-user-blk support
ok,thanks. Suh HUA SU 邮箱:suhua.tanke@gmail.com 签名由 网易邮箱大师 定制 On 09/11/2019 02:59, Cole Robinson wrote: On 8/25/19 10:21 PM, Su Hua wrote: > Hi, everyone, ask a question, which version can fully support the device type > of qemu hw/block/vhost-user-blk.c? If so, what should the format of the xml > file look like? > Hi, libvirt does not currently support vhost-user-blk - Cole