Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Avoiding for Loop for moving average"
2011 Sep 14
1
Open file for reading and writing with APPEND
Hi,
I want to keep a running file of some statistics generated by a running process. Occasionally the process will be restarted.
On restart, I'd like to read the last line of the log file to set some variables to their last state, and then continue to append values to that same file.
I can't seem to get the appending part to work. I can read values form the file, but then upon the
2011 Aug 25
1
Optim function with multivariate inputs
Hi,
I have function that I want to optimize. Am playing with the optim() function in R
Two issues:
1) I can't seem to get it to work with a function that takes multiple inputs.
Dummy Example:
myFunc <- function(A,B,D,D){
# Do stuff
return E
}
> myFunc(1,2,3,4)
[1] 12
# works fine from command line
> optim( par=c(1,2,3,4), fn=myFunc)
Error in A+B : 'B' is missing
2012 Jun 11
3
Decision Trees or Markov Models for Cost Effectiveness
Hello,
I was just assigned to perform a cost effectiveness study in healthcare. We are studying the cost effectiveness of a proposed diagnostic vs. current screening procedures.
One of the team members suggest a commercial software package called "TreeAge Pro". Looking at the description, it appears to be a nice GUI to some very simple models that could be easily constructed in R.
2012 Oct 09
4
Convert COLON separated format
I have a bunch of data sets that were created for the libsvm tool. They are in "colon separated sparse format".
i.e.
1 5:1 27:3 345:10
Is a row with the label of "1" and only has values in columns 5, 27, and 345.
I want to read these into a data.frame in R.
Is there a simple way to do this?
--
Noah Silverman, M.S.
UCLA Department of Statistics
8117 Math Sciences
2012 Oct 14
4
Date Math
Hello,
I have a time series object (xts) that I iterate over in a loop. Works fine.
My challenge is that I want to be able to reference other entries in the series by math. i.e. For today's observation, what were the last 5 observations? If indexed numerically, it is trivial, but I can figure out how to do this with dates.
This is slightly more difficult as there may not be an
2011 Oct 16
2
Use of ICA for sound
Hi,
I'm looking at the "cocktail party" classic problem.
I can see how to use ICA to separate the components. But, How do I then create new wav files of the separated sounds so that they can be played?
Thanks
--
Noah Silverman
UCLA Department of Statistics
8208 Math Sciences Building
Los Angeles, CA 90095
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2012 May 18
4
Menus - best practices?
Hello,
I need to design a fairly simple front-end for someone to use an R script system that I've built. My thought was to just use the text based menus available in the base R package, perhaps in some kind of loop.
How have other people done this? Any "best practices" that you can recommend?
Thanks!
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Noah Silverman
UCLA Department of Statistics
8117 Math Sciences Building
2012 Feb 13
1
Warnings from script - where?
Hi,
Next challenge today.
I have a script that I call within R: source("foo.R")
When it finishes, I get the dreaded output: "There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the first 50)"
So, I type warnings() and get a nice list. (Same error repeatedly, so probably something I'm using in a loop.)
The difficult part is I have no idea *where* the warning is
2012 May 18
2
Failure building any package
Hello,
I'm attempting to build a package using R 2.15.0 on OS X
I am getting a generic failure when performing a cran type check on the package. Even with a very simple test package, it still fails int he same place.
Example:
In R:
rm(list=ls())
foo <- function(x){print(x)}
package.skeleton(name="foo")
Then, at the command line:
R CMD build foo
R CMD check --as-cran
2012 Feb 28
6
Cleaning up messy Excel data
Unfortunately, some data I need to work with was delivered in a rather messy Excel file. I want to import into R and clean up some things so that I can do my analysis. Pulling in a CSV from Excel is the easy part.
My current challenge is dealing with some text mixed in the values.
i.e. 118 5.7 <2.0 3.7
Since this column in Excel has a "<2.0" value, then R reads the
2011 Aug 23
2
dummy variables from factors
Hi,
Looking at a large data set with many factors.
I would like to expand each factor variable into multiple new variables for each level. (0,1) coding.
My first though was just to code a big nasty loop, to take each level and cbind a column onto my data set. But, that seems painful. There must be a better way.
Is there an "easy" way to do this in R?
(Note, I don't want to
2011 Jul 24
3
Variable scope in functions - best practices
Hi,
I'm working on coding some more complex things in R and have need to break much of the logic into functions.
I have several "global" variables that I want to change with a given function. (The variable has a different value after the function is called.)
In other languages like C, this is simple. However, in R, if a function changes a variable, that change only occurs in the
2011 Aug 20
1
Raw epoch time from XTS
Hi,
I have a very large data set stored as an xts object.
xts is very nice about showing row labels as "human readable" dates and times.
I want the actual epoch values that are stored internally. The only way I can find to access them is one-at-a-time using the internal function: xcoredata()
Calling this in an entire column, the "R" way doesn't work. It will only
2013 Apr 16
2
Strange error with log-normal models
Hi,
I have some data, that when plotted looks very close to a log-normal distribution. My goal is to build a regression model to test how this variable responds to several independent variables.
To do this, I want to use the fitdistr tool from the MASS package to see how well my data fits the actual distribution, and also build a generalized linear model using the glm command.
The summary
2011 Jun 20
1
access objects by name
Hi,
I have several data structures (xts structures). I then have a list of the names of those objects.
I'd like to access the object by name.
For example:
foo1 <- as.xts(....)
foo2 <- as.xts(...)
foo3 <- as.xts(...)
structs <- c("foo1", "foo2", "foo3")
for (thisOne in structs){
print(thisOne$colA)
}
The above fails. Clearly I'm missing a
2011 Aug 23
1
Glmnet lambda value choice
Hi,
When using the glmnet() function of the package glmnet, A series of coefficients is returned for a list of descending lambda values.
I am unable to locate anything in the documentation that explains HOW this choice of lambda series is made. (There is documentation about how to choose my own, but I want to understand how the authors are doing it)
Any ideas?
--
Noah Silverman
UCLA
2011 Oct 17
1
Independent component analysis with only one "source" of data
Hi,
Looking at the fastICA library. I want to test separating out different sounds from a recorded wav file.
But, I only have a SINGLE stream of data (one channel wav.) It appears as if the fastICA won't let me separate more sounds than I have columns in my data matrix. is this correct? If so, is there a work around that is commonly used?
Thanks.
--
Noah Silverman
UCLA Department of
2011 Oct 16
1
Read wav file into R
Hi,
I'm interested in doing some sound analysis with R.
Does anyone have any experience/methods for reading in a wav file?
--
Noah Silverman
UCLA Department of Statistics
8208 Math Sciences Building
Los Angeles, CA 90095
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2012 Mar 17
1
plot only non-zero values
Hi,
i have some data in a matrix. It has zero values scattered throughout, at random.
I'd like to create a line plot, with a line for each row, that *excludes* the zero or NA values.
The data looks like this (toy example)
10 12 21 0 23 0 43 0 NA 41
0 0 0 34 35 0 35 0 44 0
NA NA NA 3 2 5 0 3 2
etc...
Suggestions on an easy way to do this?
Thanks!
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Noah Silverman
UCLA Department of
2012 Apr 06
1
Converting data frame to its object results in matrix of strings
Hi,
I have a rather large data frame (500 x 5000) that I want to convert to a proper xts object.
I am able to properly generate an xts object with the correct time index. However, all of my numerical values are now strings.
b <- as.xts(a[,2:dim(a)[2]], order.by=as.POSIXct(strptime(paste(a$Date), '%m/%d/%Y')))
My guess is that somewhere in the large data frame there are a few