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2007 Aug 27
0
Monmonier algorithm
Hello, Here is a late answer, but an answer nonetheless to the question I asked almost one year ago on this list: > On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Thibaut Jombart wrote: >> Hello list, <http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/06/03/24318.html#24322qlink1> />> / />> does anyone know if Monmonier algorithm is available in R? I've checked / />> several spatial
2006 Mar 24
1
Sweaving in png
Hello list, despite I already posted a mail on this topic on R help, I guess this place may be more appropriate. I'll make it shorter this time. Sorry for posting twice. I found that using pixmap pictures in a Sweave document was sometimes almost impossible, due to the huge size of the pdf pictures produced. The first solution I found was to save pictures in png, when too heavy in pdf.
2007 Mar 07
3
possible bug in model.frame.default
Dear list, I may have found a bug in model.frame.default (called by the lm function). The problem arises in my R dev version but not in my R 2.4.0. Here is my config : > version _ platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu arch x86_64
2008 May 23
1
seeing an S4 method, not using it
Dear list, here is a problem I met when trying to use a method for an S4 object, without loading the package in which the method was defined. I do not know if this is a bug, or a mistake of mine. Normally, I think the package in which the appropriate method is defined is loaded automatically when calling the method. The problem is that if the package is indeed loaded automatically, the
2006 Mar 22
0
Sweave in png
Hello list, Here is a problem I had. I write this to the list in case the solution I found would be useful to anyone else. I had to Sweave document including pixmap pictures, which are very heavy when converted into pdf pictures. In practice, this eventually led to very heavy pdf, sometimes impossible to read. So the first solution I found was to save pictures in png, when too heavy in pdf :
2013 Jun 05
1
conflicting imports despite using importFrom in NAMESPACE
Dear all, It is my understanding that using 'importFrom' in the NAMESPACE of a package allows to avoid conflicts between different packages defining objects with identical names. However, I can still see conflicts while loading the package using 'library'. Here is a toy example, with a package 'foo' importing 'as.igraph' from the igraph package, and 'nj'
2007 Nov 21
3
shrink a dataframe for plotting
I get tables with millions of rows. For plotting to a screen-size jpg, obviously just about 1000 points are enough. Instead of feeding plot() the original millions of rows, I'd rather shrink the original dataframe, using some kind of the following interpolation: -- split dataframe into chunks of N rows each, e.g. 1000 rows each -- compute average for each column -- issue one new row
2007 Nov 23
4
PCA with NA
Dear all, (Mac OS X 10.4.11, R 2.6.0) I have a quantitative dataset with a lot of Na?s in it. So many, that it is not possible to delete all rows with NA?s and also not possible, to delete all variables with NA?s. Is there a function for a principal component analysis, that can deal with so many NA?s. Thanks in advance Birgit Birgit Lemcke Institut f?r Systematische Botanik
2010 May 21
1
S4 method defined but not used
Dear R developers, I am having a slightly weird issue with a S4 method defined in my package adegenet 1.2-4, with R 2.11.0. As far as I know, the problem is new, and the code implementing the method has not changed for more than a year and worked well so far. The problem is the following. I define, in the package, a method "[" for the S4 class 'genind'. The method's
2005 May 10
1
inserting R code in a latex document
Hello, I'm trying to insert R source code (functions) in an appendix of a latex document. I guess the easiest way to do so is to use the package Sweaved (file : Sweaved.sty) provided with the latest R version. Latex succeeds in loading the package, but my problem comes from the use of this very package. I tried to use the 'Schunk' environment, but '#' characters generate
2008 Apr 20
1
representing binary data for Genetic Algorithm in R
Hello all, I am trying to implement a simple Genetic Algorithm. I am doing this in R since I want access to the statistical functions (eg lm) it provides. I'm not new to programming, or GAs, but I am totally new to R (the package and the language), and I am hoping someone could help with these questions: 1. I am going to use a binary representation, it seems that vectors of Factors would
2015 Aug 26
2
declaring dependencies of shiny app in inst/
Dear all, I have a package implementing a shiny app, putting the R code of the app (server.R and ui.R) in inst/... and then having a simple function merely starting the app with something along the lines of: runApp(system.file("inst/...")) However, the app itself uses functions from packages which are not used elsewhere in the code. What is the best way to declare these dependencies
2007 Nov 21
1
problem with nb2listw
Hi, I am a new student to R and I was hoping someone could help me with the error message I keep getting when I try to use the nb2listw() function. I have 45 sites and I want to get an autocorrelation value for sites within 1000m of each other. coords<-cbind(EAST,NORTH) coords<-as.matrix(coords) nb1000<-dnearneigh(coords,0,1000,longlat=TRUE) then when I try to run the
2007 Oct 22
1
grouping rows into bin ranges
Hi everyone, I have a matrix that contains 1000 replicates of a sample of a list of values. I want to group each row (row=replicate) into my defined bin ranges and then calculate the mean and stdev for each of the bin ranges (so I will have 1000 rows but ncol=number of bin ranges). I don't know how to group rows in a matrix matrix according to another vector (which is what I think I need to
2007 Nov 02
1
Sweave, and long lasting scripts
Dear R user, I am using Sweave to write my reports with R code. Unlucly my code take a lot of time to run, and I don't want to run it multiple time, if possible, as I am still developping the tools. It seems that a sweave run does not save the enviroment at the end of the process, is there a way to avoid to lunch multiple time the same commands? maybe it could be possible to store chunck of
2008 Feb 23
1
Standard method for S4 object
Hi the list, I am defining a new class MyClass. Shortly, I will submit a package with it. Before, I would like to know if there is a kind of "non official list" of what method a new S4 object have. More precisely, personnaly, I use 'print', 'summary' and 'plot' a lot. So for my new class, I define these 3 methods. Is there some other method that a R user can
2008 Mar 12
1
Spatially Lagged Predictor Variable Models
Hi Everyone, I am doing a project based on "Spatially Lagged Predictor Variable Models", I would like to know which package in R would execute this model. Also, I am new to this field of spatial statistics. Any suggestions for a good book on spatial regression analysis would be appreciated. Thanks Again. Cheers Arun -- View this message in context:
2006 Jul 01
3
Installation, permissions of /usr/local/lib/R (PR#9054)
Full_Name: Jori M?ntysalo Version: 2.3.1 OS: Linux, GNU/Debian stable Submission from: (NULL) (81.197.171.182) I said ./configure --with-readline=no --with-x=no make make install and everything works except that /usr/local/lib/R/etc/ldpaths was not readable as normal user.
2007 Dec 04
1
How can I use Adehabitat to obtain an .asc object with the predicted values of a niche model?
Dear all, I'm using the package adehabitat in R to import several .asc files (=matrix), and also create a kasc object (=dataframe) with all of them. The main idea is to use this kasc object to map the predicted values of climate-matching model for an overall area. However, I don't know how to proceed: Do I have to project the model (already stored in R) onto the kasc object directly, or
2007 Oct 29
3
how to split data.frame by row?
hi, if I have 20 x 3 data.frame, how to split it into 10 x 6 (moving the lower part of 10x3 to column) or 5 x 12 thanks -- Weiwei Shi, Ph.D Research Scientist GeneGO, Inc. "Did you always know?" "No, I did not. But I believed..." ---Matrix III