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2010 Nov 08
7
How to rbind list of vectors with unequal vector lengths?
Hi, How to rbind these vectors from a list?: > l <- list(a = c(1, 2), b = c(1, 2, 3)) > l $a [1] 1 2 $b [1] 1 2 3 > do.call(rbind, l) [,1] [,2] [,3] a 1 2 1 b 1 2 3 Warning message: In function (..., deparse.level = 1) : number of columns of result is not a multiple of vector length (arg 1) > -J
2010 May 28
1
ICD9 codes
Hello: I am working on getting some statistics related to clinical trials and stuff. I have to work with ICD9 codes. Is anyone aware of any R method that deals with ICD9 codes verification and manipulation. Thanks Vishwanath
2010 May 23
4
creating a reverse geometric sequence
Hello, Can anyone think of a non-iterative way to generate a decreasing geometric sequence in R? For example, for a hypothetical function dg, I would like: > dg(20) [1] 20 10 5 2 1 where I am using integer division by 2 to get each subsequent value in the sequence. There is of course: dg <- function(x) { res <- integer() while(x >= 1) { res <- c(res, x) x
2010 Sep 18
3
How to check the available of a package on R repo
Hi folks, Debian 504 64-bit What is the correct syntax to check the available of a package on R repo? > available.packages("emacs", "OS_type=linux") Warning: unable to access index for repository emacs Package Version Priority Depends Imports LinkingTo Suggests Enhances OS_type License File Repository > available.packages("emacs") Warning: unable
2010 Aug 11
4
Arbitrary number of covariates in a formula
Hello! I have something like this: test1 <- data.frame(intx=c(4,3,1,1,2,2,3), status=c(1,1,1,0,1,1,0), x1=c(0,2,1,1,1,0,0), x2=c(1,1,0,0,2,2,0), sex=c(0,0,0,0,1,1,1)) and I can easily fit a cox model: library(survival) coxph(Surv(intx,status) ~ x1 + x2 + strata(sex),test1) However, I want to
2010 Feb 16
3
Keyboard
All, I installed R-2.10.1 with Readline=no. Now for some reason R does not recognize some key strokes like the directional arrows. I am not sure if Readline is the problem or not. I have tried .Cofigure with Readline = yes but it doesn't fix the problem nor do I really know if readline is the problem to start with. Has anybody else run into similar problems? Thanks, Steve [[alternative
2010 Oct 05
4
R editor in ubuntu!
Hello R-Users! I am looking for an editor to be able to execute commands into R in Linux ubuntu. Is there any suggestion? Thanks. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jul 02
4
Test for argument in ...
Hello! Say I have a function foo1, which has argument ... to pass various arguments to foo2 i.e. foo1 <- function(x, ...) { foo2(x, ...) } Say that foo2 accepts argument arg1 and I would like to do the following: - if foo1 is called as foo1(x) then I would like to assign some value to arg1 inside foo1 before calling foo2 arg1 <- "some value" foo2(x, arg1=arg1) - if foo1 is
2011 Mar 23
3
Compare three or more values?
Is there a less cryptic way to compare three or more values? allTheSame<-c("red","red","red","red") notAllTheSame<-c(132,132,132,999) all.identical <- function(vectorToTest){ cIdentical=sum(vectorToTest %in% vectorToTest[1]) return(cIdentical==length(vectorToTest)) } all.identical(allTheSame) all.identical(notAllTheSame) Thanks in
2010 Feb 14
4
Feature Request: Multiline Comments
Hello, Is it possible to extend the R lexer/parser to include multiline comments like /* acomment */ ? This way I can integrate emacs org-mode with my R code, so that I can have a table of contents, section folding, html-output of source etc. e.g /* * Display Code */ #+BEGIN_SRC R foo <- function(...){ stuff } #+end_src and so on . Thanks Saptarshi
2010 Jul 16
4
how to comment off sections
Hello, Is there an way to easy comment of sections of code? I was thinking something along the lines of \dontrun{ codeline 1 .... codeline k } but that could be used in regular script files. When I am still working on a script, I often want to being using what is done, but I would like the parts I am still working on not to be run when I use source() on the file. I can set everything off
2017 Jan 24
2
Need information to bypass the preauth in openssh
Hi, I am Vishwanath, I got one requirement from our clients regarding remote authentication. In which all users info present in remote user database. Currently using openssh for SSH connections. To open a new remote session via SSH, the openssh will look into the /etc/passwd file. If user present then it will allow to login using password or key authentication. But in my case all user info is
2011 May 04
3
SAPPLY function XXXX
Hello everyone, I am attempting to write a function to count the number of non-missing values of each column in a data frame using the sapply function. I have the following code which is receiving the error message below. > n.valid<-sapply(data1,sum(!is.na)) Error in !is.na : invalid argument type Ultimately, I would like for this to be 1 conponent in a larger function that will produce
2010 Feb 10
1
How to solve: Error in * unused argument(s) ?
Hi all, For some reason, I would like to use functions bellow (see example code bellow), but instead I get the following error message: *Error in foo2(...) : unused argument(s) (arg3 = 3)* #--------------------- # example code #--------------------- foo1 <- function(arg1,...) { print(arg1) foo2(...) foo3(...) } foo2 <- function(arg2) { print(arg2) } foo3 <- function(arg3) {
2010 Apr 30
3
replace elements in a list
Dear all, I have a list like this: l <- list(list(a=1,b=NULL), list(a=2,b=2)) I want to find out the elements with value of NULL and replace them with NA. The actual case has a very long list, so manually find out and replace them is not an option. I can use for loop to do this, but I want to know if there is vectorized way (or other ways) to do it? Thanks -- Wincent Rong-gui HUANG Doctoral
2017 Jan 24
2
Need information to bypass the preauth in openssh
Hi, Thanks for the replay. This is the platform which we are using. Distributor ID: Debian Description: Debian GNU/Linux 8.2 (jessie) Release: 8.2 Codename: jessie Regards, Vishwanath KC +918892599848. On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 4:17 PM, Vishwanath KC <vicchi.cit at gmail.com> >
2010 Jun 15
3
How to see how a function is written
Hello, If I want to see how, say, apply function is written, how would I be able to do that? Just typing "apply" at the prompt does not work. Thank you for help! Sergey
2010 Oct 25
2
Question on passing the subset argument to an lm wrapper
Hello, How would you go about handling the following situation? This is on R 2.12.0 on Ubuntu 32-bit. I have a wrapper function to lm. I want to pass in a subset argument. First, I just thought I'd use "...". ## make example reproducible set.seed(123) df1 <- data.frame(age = rnorm(100, 50, 10), bmi = rnorm(100, 30, sd = 2)) ## create a wrapper using
2010 Aug 21
3
problems with merge() - the output has many repeated lines
Hi everyone, I have been merging many big dataframes (about 80000 rows each) and I never had this problem, but now it happened to me and I want to know if someone knows what could be happening. The final dataframe has many rows, an impossible number! I have done edit(dataframe) and I saw that there are many repeated rows (all equal). Thanks for any help, Cec?lia Carmo Universidade de
2015 Mar 20
1
Re: libvirt-python Segfaults
Hi Harish, I believe the proper establishment of a connection should be done by libvirt.open() or libvirt.openAuth() or libvirt.openReadOnly(). All of them will return a functional virConnect instance. I'm not sure this segfault is worth to fix since instantiate a virConnect directly is not an expected usage. Hope this information will help you. Best Regards, Hao Liu +86-010-62608262