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2009 Dec 02
2
Replying to Posts Within Same Thread
Hi, When I reply to a post, it generally appears as a separate thread, rather than branching off the original post. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Noting I am currently receiving a couple of the lists in digest form. kind regards -- Charlotte Maia http://sites.google.com/site/maiagx/home
2009 Dec 05
1
Task View for Marketing
Hi I was wondering if a task view for marketing would be a good idea???? I realise that it would have some overlap with other task views. Social science, cluster and multivariate are the most obvious ones. There seem to be a lot of packages (quite in your face, if I may say so) for finance and econometrics (however this is a good thing, mostly...). However, marketing focused packages seem to be
2010 Jan 03
2
Emacs vs Eclipse vs Rcmdr
Hi everyone, I could have posted this on R-devel or the GUI list, however don't feel it's that serious. Hence, decided R-help would be the most appropriate. I'm not so much interested in which is the best user interface for R. Rather which is the best ***platform*** for developing ***new*** user interfaces for R. Noting I'm using the term user interface is a very general sense.
2009 Dec 02
0
Re How to remove R banner?
Hi, Annoying???? I love it (except possibly when re-directing standard out to a file). I think it's one of the command line options (in which case, it will be clearly documented). No idea how it works on the GUI systems (maybe an option somewhere...). In saying that, I have to assume that if people (you?) want control over R, they are using the *command line in the first place. The GUI
2009 Dec 30
1
UML Class and Object Diagrams in R
Hi all Does anyone know if there are any R packages available for creating UML class and object diagrams in R (suitable for use with Latex)? I'm considering developing such a system... Note, I'm aware there are Latex packages (so no one needs to state the obvious). On a side issue I'm thinking about (mostly) abandoning the class system I mentioned earlier. Thank you to Martin
2009 Dec 04
0
Re shorten str() output for long list
I doubt str is intended to work the way you want it to. I certainly wouldn't use it that way. The choice of data structure here is inappropriate, use a vector not a list. If you absolutely must do what you are asking, then simply write your own function. Use a heuristic for object length, say if less than 200 do such and such, otherwise do something else. In regards to some of your other
2009 Dec 10
0
Multivariate ECDFs
Hey R people, I have just put a package on CRAN, mecdf 0.2.1. It computes multivariate ECDFs. i.e. Estimates (or perhaps I should say evaluates) a multivariate cumulative distribution function, using data, without any assumptions per se. Plus contrary to my own advise, the vignette contains some pretty pictures of the bivariate normal... The current package is relatively simple. However, I have
2009 Dec 10
0
Multivariate ECDFs
Hey R people, I have just put a package on CRAN, mecdf 0.2.1. It computes multivariate ECDFs. i.e. Estimates (or perhaps I should say evaluates) a multivariate cumulative distribution function, using data, without any assumptions per se. Plus contrary to my own advise, the vignette contains some pretty pictures of the bivariate normal... The current package is relatively simple. However, I have
2010 Feb 06
1
The KJV
Hey all, Does anyone know if there are any R packages with a copy of the KJV? I'm guessing the answer is no... So the next question, and the more important one is: Does anyone think it would be useful (e.g. for text-mining purposes)? I know almost nothing about theology, so I'm not sure what kind of questions theologists might have (that R could answer). An alternative, that would
2010 May 30
0
Yet Another Package for Time Data
Hi fellow R developers/users, I've recently revised a package called rtv, and now consider it reasonably stable. Description: A package for conveniently representing, manipulating and visualising time data. Here, time is regarded as a random variable, and objects are used to represent realisations of that random variable. This is particularly useful for change points, irregular timeseries
2010 May 30
0
Yet Another Package for Time Data
Hi fellow R developers/users, I've recently revised a package called rtv, and now consider it reasonably stable. Description: A package for conveniently representing, manipulating and visualising time data. Here, time is regarded as a random variable, and objects are used to represent realisations of that random variable. This is particularly useful for change points, irregular timeseries
2010 Nov 16
0
The *makesweave* Package for Using Make with Sweave Efficiently
Hi R Community, I've just completed the initial version of (Linux-based) R package, called *makesweave*, for using Make to build Sweave documents efficiently. The idea is that R is started once (per shell) as a background process, then Make builds each Sweave source file, using the same R instance. More information in the package vignette. Feedback very welcome. regards -- Charlotte
2010 Nov 16
0
The *makesweave* Package for Using Make with Sweave Efficiently
Hi R Community, I've just completed the initial version of (Linux-based) R package, called *makesweave*, for using Make to build Sweave documents efficiently. The idea is that R is started once (per shell) as a background process, then Make builds each Sweave source file, using the same R instance. More information in the package vignette. Feedback very welcome. regards -- Charlotte
2010 May 08
2
Sweave Feature Requests and Questions
Hi everyone, I would like to request the following features for Sweave: 1. The keep.source option, to respect empty lines in input. 2. The prefix.string option, to apply to all generated files, e.g. no Rplots.pdf. 3. That Sweave, doesn't change the graphics settings for the entire Latex Document. By default including a pdf image, should use it's actual size, rather than making it a fixed
2010 Feb 12
1
Darwinian software development and the library function
Hi all, Legend has it, that polite R programmers don't overwrite, say, the print function. However, this seems quite un-Darwinian to me (especially given that I don't want to call all my arguments x and y). I might want a function print.foo (myfoo, ...). So I decided to be very impolite (in one of my packages) and overwrite a few standard generics. Plus, to the best of my knowledge it
2013 Jan 18
2
How to re-project ease( Equal Area Scalable Earth) grid with a ~25 km cylindrical projection to WGS84 0.25 degree?
I have nc files for global soil moisture,here is one file https://echange-fichiers.inra.fr/get?k=f9DDllPKdUKs5ZNQwfq from the metadata ,the projection is cylindrical and the resolution is 25 km(it is based on authalic sphere based on International 1924 ellipsoid).As I want to compare with other data, I have to make them identical. - my other data are in WGS84 with 0.25*0.25 degree resolution
2009 Nov 23
1
OOP with Encapsulated Class Definitions
Hi all, I'm seeking feedback (good, bad or indifferent) in regards to developing (further) a new class system for R, that uses encapsulated class definitions (i.e. the method definitions are literally inside the body of the class definition). A working (however very rough and poorly tested) system is available in my R package "oosp" with documentation in the vignette
2008 Aug 04
2
thematic map of USA
My goal is to prepare a thematic map of the US, with states shaded according to their values for a variable of interest. I would like to include an inset for Alaska in the upper left and an inset for Hawaii in the lower left. If possible, I'd like to use Albers conic projection, or something similar. Thus far I have tried using the maps package with its state database (which omits
2011 Jan 20
1
Scale of 2nd y-axis
Dear list, My query follows on from a question I posted a few days ago. I have the following 2 sets of data: wetMeans[1] 9.904762[2] 6.344828[3] 6.346154[4] 6.855769[5] 9.074324[6] 9.953988[7] 13.482966[8] 14.546053[9] 10.841584[10] 9.752033[11] 6.739336[12] 8.955056burnMeans[1] 0.06214286[2] 0.05396552[3] 0.04096154[4] 0.05302885[5] 0.05831081[6] 0.07392638[7] 0.29969940[8] 0.25596217[9]
2018 Feb 16
0
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