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2008 Jul 23
1
Calling LISP programs in R
I have written some programs in Common Lisp and I have been using SAS to pipe those programs to my lisp compiler in batch mode by using the %xlog and %xlst SAS commands. I wonder if there is in R a similar way to pipe commands to LISP so that all my work would be concentrated in R even when I have to call a LISP program? I have looked at the foreign library but this seems to adjust data types not
2004 Feb 12
1
Porting let* from Common LISP to R
In porting some Common LISP code to R, I am trying to found out whether special care must be taken for the let* function. In Common LISP, "the let* block is like let except it is guaranteed to evaluate the initialization of its local variables in sequentially nested scopes, i.e. it provides an order to the binding and visibility of preceding variables.". I have included the recursive
2005 Oct 03
2
access to R parse tree for Lisp-style macros?
R folks, I'm curious about possible support for Lisp-style macros in R. I'm aware of the "defmacro" support for S-Plus and R discussed here: http://www.biostat.wustl.edu/archives/html/s-news/2002-10/msg00064.html but that's really just a syntactic short-cut to the run-time use of substitute() and eval(), which you could manually put into a function yourself if you cared
2007 Sep 06
3
Lisp-like primitives in R
I mainly program in Common Lisp and use R for statistical analysis. While in R I miss the power and ease of use of Lisp, especially its many primitives such as find, member, cond, and (perhaps a bridge too far) loop. Has anyone created a package that includes R analogs to a subset of Lisp functions? Chris Elsaesser, PhD Principal Scientist, Machine Learning SPADAC Inc. 7921 Jones
2023 Nov 10
1
Calling Emacs Lisp Code/Function from R
Hi, if you run a server in your Emacs session you can use emacsclient to send a lisp call to the server. There's an example here: https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/54156/how-can-i-query-emacs-from-a-separate-process/54161#54161 Regards, Martin Gregory On 11/10/23 11:18, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > I'm not an Emacs user, but the ESS-help mailing list (see >
2023 Nov 10
1
Calling Emacs Lisp Code/Function from R
I'm not an Emacs user, but the ESS-help mailing list (see ess.r-project.org) might be able to help with this. Duncan Murdoch On 10/11/2023 3:43 a.m., Iris Simmons wrote: > Hi, > > > I'm using R in Emacs and I'm interested in programatically knowing the > details of all opened buffers; details such a buffer name, size, mode, > and possibly associated filename.
2023 Nov 10
1
Calling Emacs Lisp Code/Function from R
Hi, I'm using R in Emacs and I'm interested in programatically knowing the details of all opened buffers; details such a buffer name, size, mode, and possibly associated filename. I've been able to write such a function in Emacs Lisp, but now I'd like to be able to call that function from R, or if that's not possible then calling it from C would be fine. Does anyone know if
2018 Jan 18
1
reading lisp file in R
Thanks! I am trying to use it in R. (Actually, I try to give my students experiences with different kinds of files and I was wondering if there were tools available for such kinds of files. I don't know Lisp so I do not actually know what the lines towards the bottom of the file mean.( Many thanks for your response! Best wishes, Ranjan On Wed, 17 Jan 2018 20:59:48 -0800 David Winsemius
2018 Jan 18
0
reading lisp file in R
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2002 Aug 08
1
Lisp-stat and R? [was: Re: Status?]
John Fox (see below) raises important questions for the Lisp-stat community (and perhaps the R community) to consider. This message thread was not cross-posted to r-devel@lists.r-project.org, so I do so now. I have never been an active or particularly adept Lisp-stat programmer. But I have worked on or used several projects for which Lisp-stat seemed the ideal environment-- for implementing
2009 May 21
3
index to select rows of a large matrix
Dear R Users, I have created a 1500 x 20000 data frame - DataSeq. Each of the 1500 rows represents a data sequence. I have another data frame iData that stores the information of these 1500 data sequences in the same order, for example, condition, gender, etc. If I use "subset" to select certain groups within iData according to some criteria that I have set, e.g. condition, gender Then
2018 Jan 18
0
reading lisp file in R
> On Jan 17, 2018, at 8:22 PM, Ranjan Maitra <maitra at email.com> wrote: > > Dear friends, > > Is there a way to read data files written in lisp into R? > > Here is the file: https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/machine-learning-databases/university/university.data > > I would like to read it into R. Any suggestions? It's just a text file. What difficulties
2020 Mar 17
3
new bquote feature splice does not address a common LISP @ use case?
Dear R-devel, There is a new feature in R-devel, which explicitly refers to LISP @ operator for splicing. > The backquote function bquote() has a new argument splice to enable splicing a computed list of values into an expression, like ,@ in LISP's backquote. Although the most upvoted SO question asking for exactly LISP's @ functionality in R doesn't seems to be addressed by this
2008 Dec 08
3
Transforming a string to a variable's name? help me newbie...
Dear all, I'm a newbie in R. I have a 45x2x2x8 design. A dataframe stores the metadata of trials. And each trial has its own data file: I used "read.table" to import every trial into R as a dataframe (variable). Now I dynamically ask R to retrieve trials that fit certain selection criteria, so I use "subset", e.g. tmptrialinfo <- subset(trialinfo, (Subject==24 &
2011 Sep 21
3
Reading data in lisp format
Hi, I am trying to read the "credit.lisp" file of the Japanese credit database in UCI repository, but it is in lisp format which I do not know how to read. I have not found how to do that in the foreign library http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Japanese+Credit+Screening <http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Japanese+Credit+Screening> Could anyone help me? Best
2009 Apr 22
4
read.table or read.csv without row index?
Hello all, Probably my concepts about the data.frame and matrix and array in R are not clear, I need some clarification to help me understand them better. >M <- read.table("test1.csv",sep=",",row.names=NULL,header=T) gives me: M as M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 1 9 11 14 15 18 20 20 20 20 20 2 3 4 8 9 11 12 14 15 15 15 3 4 5 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 4
2018 Jan 18
8
reading lisp file in R
Dear friends, Is there a way to read data files written in lisp into R? Here is the file: https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/machine-learning-databases/university/university.data I would like to read it into R. Any suggestions? Thanks very much in advance for pointers on this and best wishes, Ranjan -- Important Notice: This mailbox is ignored: e-mails are set to be deleted on receipt. Please
2009 May 20
2
Too large a data set to be handled by R?
Dear R users, I have been using a dynamic data extraction from raw files strategy at the moment, but it takes a long long time. In order to save time, I am planning to generate a data set of size 1500 x 20000 with each data point a 9-digit decimal number, in order to save my time. I know R is limited to 2^31-1 and that my data set is not going to exceed this limit. But my laptop only has 2 Gb and
2018 Jan 18
0
reading lisp file in R
It seems the file contains records, with each record having 18 fields. I would use awk (standard unix tool), creating an awk script to process the file into a new file with one line for each record, each line with 18 fields, say comma-separated. The csv file can then be easily read into R via the function read.csv. HTH, Eric On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 6:22 AM, Ranjan Maitra <maitra at
2009 May 19
2
Replace / swap values of subset of a data.frame
Dear R users, I have 1 data.frame of 1500x80 - data1. I found out that there are a few cells of data that I have misplace, and I need to fix the ordering of them. In an attempt trying to swap column 22 & 23 of the Subject with misplaced data, I did the following: > data2 <- data1 > subset(data1,(Subject==25 & Session==1))[,22] <- subset(data2,(Subject==25 &