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2011 Feb 09
3
Loop in variable names
Hello! I would like to do some tables for several variables and I would like to write a loop that does the table for each variable. I should also point out that my data set has several missing observations and sometimes the observations that are missing are not the same for all my variables. What I would like to do: table(StoreData$CompanyID, !is.na(StoreData$P2))
2017 Oct 19
1
looping using 'diverse' package measures
Hi everyone, I'm new at R (although I'm a Stata user for some time and somehow proficient in it) and I'm trying to use the 'diverse' R package to compute a few diversity measures on a sample of firms for a period of about 10 years. I was wondering if you can give me some hints on how to best proceed on using the 'diverse' package. My sample has the following setup.
2005 Dec 22
3
foreign_key setting ignored
I''m having a spot of bother creating a ''has_many'' relationship between two legacy database tables. The relationship is ''company'' table has many linked records in the ''contact'' table. Iv''e used ''generate scaffold'' on these tables and everything is fine. I then decided to define the relationship in the
2017 Oct 19
1
looping using 'diverse' package measures
Hi everyone, I'm new at R (although I'm a Stata user for some time and somehow proficient in it) and I'm trying to use the 'diverse' R package to compute a few diversity measures on a sample of firms for a period of about 10 years. I was wondering if you can give me some hints on how to best proceed on using the 'diverse' package. My sample has the following setup.
2013 Feb 28
2
Fortune?
I think the rule is that you can do anything as long as you don't complain. If you want to complain, you must follow the instructions. -- Jari Oksanen in Re: [Rd] Keeping up to date with R-devel -- Patrick Burns pburns at pburns.seanet.com twitter: @burnsstat @portfolioprobe http://www.portfolioprobe.com/blog http://www.burns-stat.com (home of: 'Impatient R' 'The R
2010 May 30
4
Data Frame as Hash Table
I'm interested in using a data frame as if it were a hash table. For instance if I had the following, > (d <- data.frame(key=seq(0.5, 3, 0.5), value=rnorm(6))) key value 1 0.5 -1.118665122 2 1.0 0.465122921 3 1.5 -0.529239211 4 2.0 -0.147324638 5 2.5 -1.531503795 6 3.0 -0.002720434 Then I'd like to be able to quickly retrieve the "value" of "key" 1.5
2010 Jul 04
1
arr.ind argument to which.min and which.max
Is there a reason that 'which.min' and 'which.max' don't have an 'arr.ind' argument? The context in which I wanted that was a grid search optimization, which seems like it would be reasonably common to me. -- Patrick Burns pburns at pburns.seanet.com http://www.burns-stat.com (home of 'Some hints for the R beginner' and 'The R Inferno')
2014 Jan 03
1
wishlist: decreasing argument to is.unsorted
I've just realized that it could be handy to have a 'decreasing' argument in 'is.unsorted'. And I'm cheekily hoping someone else will implement it. It is easy enough to work around (with 'rev'), but would be less hassle with an argument. The case I have in mind uses 'is.unsorted' in 'stopifnot'. Pat -- Patrick Burns pburns at pburns.seanet.com
2011 Sep 12
3
Solve your R problems
R-help is all about solving R problems. So here ya go: http://www.portfolioprobe.com/2011/09/12/solve-your-r-problems/ -- Patrick Burns pburns at pburns.seanet.com twitter: @portfolioprobe http://www.portfolioprobe.com/blog http://www.burns-stat.com (home of 'Some hints for the R beginner' and 'The R Inferno')
2010 Feb 25
24
two questions for R beginners
* What were your biggest misconceptions or stumbling blocks to getting up and running with R? * What documents helped you the most in this initial phase? I especially want to hear from people who are lazy and impatient. Feel free to write to me off-list. Definitely write off-list if you are just confirming what has been said on-list. -- Patrick Burns pburns at pburns.seanet.com
2010 Feb 12
1
Using seq_len() vs 1:n]
Pat Burns makes a good point. -Peter -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [R] Using seq_len() vs 1:n Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:01:20 +0000 From: Patrick Burns <pburns at pburns.seanet.com> To: Peter Ehlers <ehlers at ucalgary.ca> References: <4B746AEF.10900 at ucalgary.ca> If you want your code to be compatible with S+, then 'seq_len' isn't going to work.
2008 Oct 24
1
Repetitive correlation test
Dear all, Through the following code, I wanted to perform correlation test repetedly (through loop) on different combinations of variables of a data set. Code: x=read.table("sample.txt",header=T,sep="\t") out="corout.txt" sink(out) nm = names(x) print(nm) nvr=3 # nvr=Total no. of variables in the input data file for (i in 1:(nvr-1)) { for(j in (i+1):nvr) { frm=
2010 Jun 20
6
Popularity of R, SAS, SPSS, Stata...
Hi All, I've been fiddling around with various ways to estimate the popularity of R, SAS, SPSS, Stata, JMP, Minitab, Statistica, Systat, BMDP, S-PLUS, R-PLUS and Revolution R. It's not an easy task. You can see what I've come up with so far at http://r4stats.com/popularity . I'm sure people will have plenty of ideas on how to improve this, so please let me know what you think.
2008 Oct 23
15
VEC Operator in R
Can anyone please tell whether there is any R function to act as "VEC" and "VECH" operator on Matrix? Yes of course, I can write a user-defined-function for that or else, I can put dim(mat) <- NULL. However I am looking for some R function. Your help will be highly appreciated. Regards, -- View this message in context:
2012 Sep 20
3
Applying glm coefficients (Beginner Question)
Hello, I am working with a dataset with three variables and one binomial parameter. The glm function provides coefficients for these three variables, e.g. -1.5 | 27.2 | -2.9 If I'm not mistaken, $fitted.values gives me an estimate of how likely my parameter is to be true/1 . I would like to apply these coefficients on other variables to predict the binomial parameter but I'm not sure how
2009 Jun 14
6
a proposal regarding documentation
Proposal That a new mailing list be established that pertains exclusively to R documentation. The purpose of the list would be to discuss weak sections of the documentation and establish fixes for those weak spots. Pro If it works, there would be better documentation. It would be an excellent opportunity for newish and/or less technical people to contribute to R. In some respects such people
2012 Jul 17
3
complexity of operations in R
Hello! I am optimizing my code in R and for this I need to know a bit more about the internals. It would help tremendously if someone could link me to a page with O()-complexities of all the operations. In this particular case, I need something like a linked list with O(1) insertLast/First ability. I can't preallocate a vector since I do not know the final size of the list ahead of time. The
2004 Jul 12
1
RE: tail(<matrix>) column numbers
I also vote for the 'helpful' addition on row numbers based on the original matrix when no row names are present, with an optional argument to prevent this behaviour. -G > -----Original Message----- > From: Duncan Murdoch [mailto:dmurdoch@pair.com] > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 8:06 AM > To: Patrick Burns > Cc: Martin Maechler; Warnes, Gregory R; Prof Brian Ripley; >
2004 Jun 14
4
interrupt in Linux
Does anyone know how to interrupt R in RedHat? Neither control-c nor Esc is working. What I don't want to do is close the window or kill the entire R process. Thanks, David This communication is for use by the intended recipient and ...{{dropped}}
2007 Jul 31
1
Error message when running lm() with na.action=NULL
Hi there, I am trying to run a liner regression using lm with na.action = NULL, but I am getting an error message. Any ideas as to why this may be happening? Please see code and error message below: > reg_test<-lm(yy~.,data=test,na.action=NULL) Error in lm.fit(x, y, offset = offset, singular.ok = singular.ok, ...) : NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 4) This message and