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2009 Apr 01
1
STACK
Dear Rxperts I have a data.frame as follows A B C D 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 3 6 9 12 I want to convert it to a data frame with a single row (i.e., stack the columns without the heading) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Any suggestions please. Thanks in advance! -- Oscar Oscar A. Linares Molecular Medicine Unit Bolles Harbor Monroe, Michigan [[alternative HTML
2007 Mar 22
1
Make ferret serach for english words like "and"
I use ferret on a danish site where I would like ferret to search word like "under" and "and". These are words that are excluded by ferret but have a different meaning in danish. Can you dissable this in ferret? Cheers Mattias -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Mar 25
2
"[.data.frame" and lapply
Dear all, Trying to extract a few rows for each element of a list of data.frames, I'm puzzled by the following behaviour, > d <- lapply(1:4, function(i) data.frame(x=rnorm(5), y=rnorm(5))) > str(d) > > lapply(d, "[", i= c(1)) # fine, this extracts the first columns > lapply(d, "[", j= c(1, 3)) # doesn't do nothing ?! > > library(plyr)
2009 Mar 25
2
"[.data.frame" and lapply
Dear all, Trying to extract a few rows for each element of a list of data.frames, I'm puzzled by the following behaviour, > d <- lapply(1:4, function(i) data.frame(x=rnorm(5), y=rnorm(5))) > str(d) > > lapply(d, "[", i= c(1)) # fine, this extracts the first columns > lapply(d, "[", j= c(1, 3)) # doesn't do nothing ?! > > library(plyr)
2009 Apr 03
3
plyr and table question
Dear all, I'm puzzled by the following example inspired by a recent question on R-help, cc <- textConnection("user_id website time 20 google 0930 21 yahoo 0935 20 facebook 1000 25 facebook 1015 61 google 0940") d <- read.table(cc, head=T) ; close(cc) table(d$user_id) # count the
2008 Jun 18
2
highest eigenvalues of a matrix
DeaR list, I happily use eigen() to compute the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a fairly large matrix (200x200, say), but it seems over-killed as its rank is limited to typically 2 or 3. I sort of remember being taught that numerical techniques can find iteratively decreasing eigenvalues and corresponding orthogonal eigenvectors, which would provide a nice alternative (once I have the
2009 Nov 17
4
fts squat non-english search for 2 words
Hello, It looks I encoutered a bug or misconfiguration. fts_squat search for subject and body works excellent for English mails. For non-English (in particular, Russian) it works only when query consists of 1 word. Phrases - 2 and more words - always returns nothing. Example: search for "planet" ("???????") returns results, search for "Earth" ("?????") also
2009 Jan 10
3
install.views()
Dear Rxperts, Using R 2.8.1 and trying install.views("Cluster") getting error Error: could not find function "install.views" Please help:-( -- Oscar Oscar A. Linares Molecular Medicine Unit Bolles Harbor Monroe, Michigan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Apr 26
6
quasi-random sequences
Dear list useRs, I have to generate a random set of coordinates (x,y) in [-1 ; 1]^2 for say, N points. At each of these points is drawn a circle (later on, an ellipse) of random size, as in: > N <- 100 > > positions <- matrix(rnorm(2 * N, mean = 0 , sd= 0.5), nrow=N) > sizes<-rnorm(N, mean = 0 , sd= 1) > plot(positions,type="p",cex=sizes) My problem is to
2011 Nov 22
13
Problema con la ayuda HTML
Hola: Desde hace varias versiones no puedo utilizar la ayuda HTML de R. Cuando, por ejemplo, lanzo ?nlm me abre el navegador con ERROR The requested URL could not be retrieved While trying to retrieve the URL: http://127.0.0.1:28683/library/stats/html/nlm.html The following error was encountered: Connection to 127.0.0.1 Failed The system returned: (111) Connection refused The remote host
2009 Apr 14
2
subset dataframe by rows using character vector?
Dear List, I'm stuck on what seems like a simple indexing problem, I'd be very grateful to anyone willing to help me out. I queried a dataframe which returns a character vector called "plot". I have another dataframe from which I want to subset or select only those rows that match "plot". I've tried subset, and also the "which" command. plot
2009 May 27
3
Axis label spanning multiple plots
Hello I need to plot 3 graphs in a single column; the top two plots have the same title, and I would like it to be written only once, centered horizontally and spanning the two plots. Something like t +------------+ | | i | | | | t +------------+ l +------------+ | | e | | | | 1 +------------+ t
2009 Mar 27
3
Ploting a matrix
Hi evrybody, in a matrix consisting of 49 columns, I would like to plot all columns against the first in 48 different graphs. Can you help me? Thank you in advance Sebastian -- *************************************************************************************************************** Dipl. Biol. Sebastian Krug PhD - student IFM - GEOMAR Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences Research
2009 Dec 03
3
data manipulation
Dear Wiza[R]ds, I have a data.frame header that looks like this: v2FfaPre15 v2FfaPre10 v2FfaPre5 v2Ffa2 v2Ffa3 v2Ffa4 I need it to look like this, 15 10 5 2 3 4 i.e., with v2FfaPre and v2Ffa stripped off Any suggestions, Thanks in advance! -- Oscar Oscar A. Linares, MD Translational Medicine Unit LaPlaisance Bay, Bolles Harbor Monroe, Michigan 48161
2009 Jun 25
3
grid.polygon() + color gradient
Hi, I wonder whether there is a way to generate a polygon (a triangle in my case) with color gradient using grid.polygon() in package grid? I tried something like library(grid) grid.polygon(x=c(0, 0.5, 1), y=c(0.5, 1, 0.5), gp=gpar(col=NA, fill=colorRampPalette(c("green", "lightgray"), space="Lab")(200))) But am only
2008 Feb 18
2
question on function arguments
Hi, I have two small issues with my R code, no big deal but curiosity really. Here is a sample code, > > x <- rnorm(1:10) > > foo <- function(a = 1, b = list(x = c(1:10), y = c(1:10))){ > > for (ii in seq(along=b$y)){ > > print(x[ii] + b$x[ii]) > } > > > } > > foo() # default OK > > foo(b=list(x=1, y=c(1:10))) # only the first
2008 Apr 03
1
data.frame or list
Dear R list, I'm having difficulties in choosing between a list or a data.frame, or an array for the storage and manipulation of my data (example follows). I've been using the three for different purposes but I would rather like to know which is more adapted to what task. Here is the data I'm currently working on: 200 observations, each observation being a vector of length
2008 Dec 10
4
tapply within a data.frame: a simpler alternative?
Dear list, I have a data.frame with x, y values and a 3-level factor "group", say. I want to create a new column in this data.frame with the values of y scaled to 1 by group. Perhaps the example below describes it best: > x <- seq(0, 10, len=100) > my.df <- data.frame(x = rep(x, 3), y=c(3*sin(x), 2*cos(x), > cos(2*x)), # note how the y values have a different
2009 Nov 18
4
Switch Help
Dear Rexperts, Given, aar <-function(command) { switch(command, {scrn = cat("scrn :Screening","\n")} {dx = cat("dx :Diagnosis","\n")} {df = cat("df :Don't Forget","\n")} ) } I want to be able to do: aar("dx") # function does cat("dx :Diagnosis","\n")
2008 Feb 03
1
distances between points in R^3
Dear R helpers, I'm trying to write a numerical scheme for a boundary integral method to solve an electromagnetic problem. This requires the computation of the distance between points at the surface of an object (a sphere, in my example). Here is my code, > require(rgl) > r<-1 > size<-10 > theta<-seq(0,2*pi,length=size*2) > phi<-seq(0,pi,length=size) > pc