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2008 Sep 05
5
Lowest k values of list
Hi @ all, how do I get the largest or lowest k values of list? It must similar to the min() / max() function, but I just don't get it. Best wishes, Markus
2005 Apr 16
2
String in data frame
hello, how can take the string in the data frame. right now i have a table that create as a data frame and stored in the file called "data.xls" and now i want to read data frame as a table in my another r program, i used the following command: the first column of the data frame is just one number called "num", but the second one a list of string, called "name". d
2009 Jul 20
5
heatmap plot
Dear R community! I am trying to create a heatmap based on the following data. As you can see the diagonal (0,0 to 10,10) is always 0). If I run the heatmap command like i posted it I get a graph with horizontal lines. What is my mistake? > heatmap(activity.matrix, Rowv = NA, Colv = NA, scale="column", xlab="x Compounds", ylab="y Compounds",
2008 Dec 16
2
Problem assigning "NA" as a level name in a list
I want to generate a list (called "dataList" below) where each of its levels is named. These names are assigned to nameList, which contains all possible permutations of size two taking letters from a larger alphabet, e.g., "aa",...,"Fd",..,"Z1",... One of these permutations is the character string "NA". It seems that when I try to name one
2011 Apr 21
1
problem subsetting of a reference class
I am trying to define subset operator for a reference class and hitting some problem i am unable to diagnose.To give an example, here is a toy class generator that is a wrapper around a list tmpGEN<-setRefClass("TMP", fields=list( namelist="list" )) tmpGEN$methods('add'=function(obj, name){ namelist[[name]]<<-obj })
2005 Nov 27
4
Counting the occurence of each unique "charecter string"
LS, I would really like to know how to count the frequency/occurrence of chachters inside a dataset. I am working with extreemly large datasets of forest inventory data with a large variety of different species inside it. Each row inside the dataframe represents one individual tree and the simplified dataframe looks something like this: num species dbh 1 sp1
2005 Nov 27
4
Counting the occurence of each unique "charecter string"
LS, I would really like to know how to count the frequency/occurrence of chachters inside a dataset. I am working with extreemly large datasets of forest inventory data with a large variety of different species inside it. Each row inside the dataframe represents one individual tree and the simplified dataframe looks something like this: num species dbh 1 sp1
2007 Jul 31
1
[Bridge] brctl uses incorrect sysfs path
Hi, I noticed that brctl (or more accurately, libbridge) is using the wrong path when doing various lookups in sysfs: e.g. /sys/class/net/brXXX/stp_state when it should use /sys/class/net/brXXX/bridge/stp_state. This doesn't cause any problems on most systems as it falls back to the ioctl when the sysfs attempt fails; however the ioctl method is apparently deprecated. I believe the
2008 Apr 15
1
by inconsistently strips class - with fix
summary: The function 'by' inconsistently strips class from the data to which it is applied. quick reason: tapply strips class when simplify is set to TRUE (the default) due to the class stripping behaviour of unlist. quick answer: This can be fixed by invoking tapply with simplify=FALSE, or changing tapply to use do.call(c instead of unlist executable example:
2004 Apr 08
1
Why are Split and Tapply so slow with named vectors, why is a for loop faster than mapply
First, here's the problem I'm working on so you understand the context. I have a data frame of travel activity characteristics with 70,000+ records. These activities are identified by unique chain numbers. (Activities are part of trip chains.) There are 17,500 chains. I use the chain numbers as factors to split various data fields into lists of chain characteristics with each element of
1997 Dec 08
3
R-alpha: Bug in tapply in the Windows version of September
The function tapply is not working in the Windows version of R=20 (Version 0.50 Beta (Sept 29, 1997)) In tapply <- function (x, INDEX, FUN=3DNULL, simplify=3DTRUE, ...)=20 ... The part: if (simplify && all(unlist(lapply(ans, length)) =3D=3D 1)) { ans <- unlist(ans, recursive =3D FALSE) names(ans)<-namelist[[1]] return(ans) } should be replaced by if (simplify
2011 Jul 25
2
Selecting unique values
Greetings I have a dataset with occurrence records of multiple species. I need to get rid of multiple listings of the same occurrence point for a species (as you see below in red and blue typeface). How do I create a dataset only with unique set of longitude and latitude for each species? Thanks in advance. Species_name Longitude Latitude Abies concolor -106.601 35.868 Abies concolor -106.493
2017 Jun 13
2
reading data
Hi all, I am using R to extract data on a regular basis. However, sometimes using the same script and the same data I am getting different observation. The library I am using and how I am reading it is as follows. library(stringr) namelist <- file("Adress1.txt",encoding="ISO-8859-1") Name <- read.fwf(namelist, colClasses="character",
2005 Jan 10
2
doing many commands within R
Dear all, I'm new to this list, so let me greet everyone. My problem is that I have several thousand data files which I want to perform a lot of R commands on, which are found in a seperate .R script. Now, what I did was within the R prompt, I used to read in a list of the data files. e.g. namelist <- readLines("list_of_names",n=-1) for (i in 1:100) { k <-
2006 Oct 03
2
strverscmp, scandir, alphasort and versionsort
Hello, These are implementations of strverscmp, scandir, alphasort and versionsort, and some test cases for them. I know these aren't in POSIX, but they're useful, nonetheless, and someone else might be interested in them. Regards, Luciano Rocha -- lfr 0/0 -------------- next part -------------- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * *
2011 Jul 29
3
[PATCH 1/3] klibc: Add scandir() and alphasort() support.
Add support for scandir() and alphasort() as defined in POSIX.1-2008. Signed-off-by: Mike Waychison <mikew at google.com> --- usr/include/dirent.h | 7 +++++ usr/klibc/Kbuild | 2 + usr/klibc/scandir.c | 76 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) create mode 100644 usr/klibc/scandir.c diff --git
2017 Jun 14
0
reading data
You need to provide reproducible data. What does the file contain? Why are you using 'sep=' when reading fixed format. You might be able to attach the '.txt' to your email to help with the problem. Also you did not state what the differences that you are seeing. So help us out here. Jim Holtman Data Munger Guru What is the problem that you are trying to solve? Tell me what
2002 Aug 01
2
RE: Missing files as seen by Explorer on a client (was Need help on this) **********FIXED******************
I really appreciate all your responses on this. I might not have fixed it by looking at samba logs but i noticed there was directory in user unix directory with wildcard * as folder name once i removed it, samba showed up all the files and directory. am not sure what would * as folder name caused this behaviour may be samba was trying to interpret * as something else not sure...... or it was
2013 Feb 06
2
Omitting repeated occurrence in a string
Hello again, I was looking for some way on How to delete repeated appearance in a String. Let say I have following string: Text <- "ahsgdvasgAbcabcsdahj" Here you see "Abc" appears twice. But I want to keep only 1 occurrence. Therefore I need that: Text_result <- "ahsgdvasgAbcsdahj" (i.e. the first one). Can somebody help me if it is possible using some R
2008 Jul 26
1
Remove non-numerical columns from data frame
Hello, My question sounds simple, but as I am desperatly searchin for a solution I am asking you all. :) I try to filter out all non-numeric columns of a data frame using a for loop to go through all columns. My if clause looks like this:         for(j in 1:length(data)) {                 ...                 if(!is.numeric(data[j])) skip <- "not numeric")                 ...