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2006 Jul 31
1
How does biplot.princomp scale its axes?
I'm attempting to modify how biplot draws its red vectors (among other
things). This is how I've started:
Biplot <- function(xx, comps = c(1, 2), cex = c(.6, .4))
{
## Purpose: Makes a biplot with princomp() object to not show arrows
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------
## Arguments: xx is an object made using princomp()
##
2006 Jun 10
2
Regex engine types
> version
_
platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
arch x86_64
os linux-gnu
system x86_64, linux-gnu
status
major 2
minor 2.1
year 2005
month 12
day 20
svn rev
2007 Apr 16
2
Dealing with data frame column names beginning with a numeric
I wish to set up a simple function using boxplot so that it will be
available to someone using R for Windows. (I myself use Linux.)
The way the data is organised makes it convenient to use the boxplot
function in a manner similar to this example given in the help.
> mat <- cbind(Uni05 = (1:100)/21, Norm = rnorm(100),
+ T5 = rt(100, df = 5), Gam2 = rgamma(100, shape
2009 Dec 23
1
Unwanted association between a function and a namespace
I can't understand how the plyr package is turning up here:
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14)
i686-pc-linux-gnu
locale:
[1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C
[3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8
[5] LC_MONETARY=C LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8
[7] LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C
[9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C
[11]
2006 Nov 23
2
command option for R CMD BATCH
I wish to use R CMD BATCH to run a small R function which reads a text
file and plots a single graph to a PDF file.
> version
_
platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
arch x86_64
os linux-gnu
system x86_64, linux-gnu
status
major
2018 Feb 02
0
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
On Fri, 02-Feb-2018 at 10:25AM +0100, peter dalgaard wrote:
|> Or, to avoid accusing you of lying. what you think is "vanilla"
|> probably isn't. What exactly did you do? On Unix-likes, I would do
|> something like this
|> echo 'options(repos=list(CRAN="cran.r-project.org"));install.packages("Rcpp")' | R --vanilla
|>
|> (or maybe
2018 Feb 02
2
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
Or, to avoid accusing you of lying. what you think is "vanilla" probably isn't. What exactly did you do? On Unix-likes, I would do something like this
echo 'options(repos=list(CRAN="cran.r-project.org"));install.packages("Rcpp")' | R --vanilla
(or maybe https://cloud.r-project.org is better...)
-pd
> On 2 Feb 2018, at 08:15 , Jeff Newmiller
2018 Feb 14
2
Using gutenbergr with a firewall
I can use the gutenberg_download() function in the gutenbergr package
on a computer that doeson't use a firewall, but on an almost identical
installation that is behind a firewall, nothing happens, not even a
time-out.
Has anyone succeeded in using gutenberg_download() successfully with a
firewall? I tried raising an issue at
https://github.com/ropenscilabs/gutenbergr/issues/17 with no
2018 Feb 02
0
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
Your last statement is extremely unlikely to be true. The dplyr package should not be present in a vanilla environment, so there should be no such conflict.
--
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On February 1, 2018 11:00:01 PM PST, Patrick Connolly <p_connolly at slingshot.co.nz> wrote:
>When i tried to install the hunspell package, I got this error
>message:
>
2013 Jan 22
4
Simple use of dcast (reshape2 package)
Suppose I have a small dataframe
> aa
Target Eaten ID
50 TPP 0 1
51 TPP 1 2
52 TPP 3 3
53 TPP 1 4
54 TPP 2 5
50.1 GPA 9 1
51.1 GPA 11 2
52.1 GPA 8 3
53.1 GPA 8 4
54.1 GPA 10 5
And I want to reshape it into
ID TPP GPA
1 1 0 9
2 2 1 11
3 3 3 8
4 4 1 8
5 5 2 10
I realise that
2009 Aug 17
6
graph label greek symbol failure
Readers,
Previous questions about this requirement have been for m$ users, my
failure occurs using linux.
I have tried to add the delta (?) symbol to the y axis label and the
result is &D, using the command:
...ylab="?t"...
Any advice please?
rhelp at conference.jabber.org
mandriva 2008
r 251 (27-06-07)
2018 Feb 02
2
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
When i tried to install the hunspell package, I got this error message:
Error: package ?Rcpp? 0.12.3 was found, but >= 0.12.12 is required by ?hunspell?
So I set about installing a new version of Rcpp but I get this message:
Error in unloadNamespace(pkg_name) :
namespace ?Rcpp? is imported by ?dplyr? so cannot be unloaded
How does one get around that? I tried installing Rcpp in a
2011 Nov 21
1
Comments disappearing from local functions (R 2.14.0)
I've installed R-2.14.0 from source on CentOS and on Kubuntu and in
both cases, I see something I've never seen before. Comments in
locally written functions disappear. I put comments there for a
purpose and I'd like to keep them. I can still use older versions of
R without that happening. Nothing I noticed in the NEWS file seems to
indicate a change that could be related to that
2017 May 19
1
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
On Thu, 18-May-2017 at 05:46PM +0200, Martin Maechler wrote:
|>
.....
|>
|> Being pretty "stretched" time wise currently, I'm happy for
|> timezone-portable propositions to change the test.
Meantime, anyone who lives where DST happpens in December who wants to
get through the remaining tests can avoid this one by changing the line
> stopifnot(length(fd) == 10,
2002 Apr 24
2
Changing the colour in boxplots using bwplot()
I've managed to find how to change
trellis.settings$box.rectangle$col
and
trellis.settings$box.umbrella$col
but I can't figure out how to change the colour of the point used
to indicate outliers. There doesn't seem to be a general colour.
What am I overlooking?
best
--
*************************************************************
___ Patrick Connolly
{~._.~}
2009 Jul 09
2
Mysteriously vanishing LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Using R-2.8.0 and R-2.8.1, I get behaviour like this:
R version 2.8.0 (2008-10-20)
Copyright (C) 2008 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
[....]
> Sys.getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH")
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
2002 Apr 18
2
Background in lattice plots using dotplot()
platform i586-pc-linux-gnu
arch i586
os linux-gnu
system i586, linux-gnu
status
major 1
minor 4.1
year 2002
month 01
day 30
language R
I can't seem to get rid of the slightly green background when I use
dotplot(). It shows on the screen in the
2006 Jun 26
1
princomp and prcomp confusion
When I look through archives at
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2003-October/040525.html
I see this:
Liaw, Andy wrote:
>In the `Detail' section of ?princomp:
>
>princomp only handles so-called Q-mode PCA, that is feature extraction of
>variables. If a data matrix is supplied (possibly via a formula) it is
>required that there are at least as many units as variables. For
2017 May 18
2
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
This has to do with your own timezone. If I run that code on my computer,
both formats are correct. If I do this after
Sys.setenv(TZ = "UTC")
Then:
> cbind(format(dlt), format(dct))
[,1] [,2]
[1,] "2016-12-06 21:45:41" "2016-12-06 20:45:41"
[2,] "2016-12-06 21:45:42" "2016-12-06 20:45:42"
The reason for that, is that
2017 May 18
2
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
On Wed, 17-May-2017 at 01:21PM +0200, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
|>
|> Anyways, you might want to
|>
|> a) move the discussion to R-devel
|> b) include your platform (hardware, OS) and time zone info
System: Host: MTA-V1-427894 Kernel: 3.19.0-32-generic x86_64 (64 bit gcc: 4.8.2)
Desktop: KDE Plasma 4.14.2 (Qt 4.8.6) Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
Machine: System: