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2011 Feb 01
1
dotchart {graphics} 2.11.1 vs. 2.12.1
I have a factor vector of subject races (Asian, Black, Hispanic, White; n=30) that I want to plot with a Cleveland dotplot or dotchart. I tried the following in R2.12.1 : > dotchart(table(school$Race)) Error in plot.xy(xy.coords(x, y), type = type, ...) : invalid plot type Using the same data set in R2.11.1 the operation succeeded (I tried several variations to be sure): >
2008 Nov 04
3
regex question
hello, i am trying to extract text using regex as follows: "* < <* this is my text > > " into: "this is my text" below what I did: varReg <- "* < <* this is my text > > " ## either this pattern patReg <- "(^[ <*]+)" ## or below patten patReg <- "([ > ]+$)" sub(patReg, '', varReg) depending
2013 Apr 19
4
Spider Plot
Does any one have a sample code for a Spider Plot as attached? Thanks, Xing
2001 Nov 09
2
spider / radar plot
Hmmmm, not quite statistics, but can R do spider plot like shown in http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~behrens/asu/msms/student/recent_vis/spider.html or http://www.caesarsystems.com/Technica/spiderPlots.htm Thanks for any hints, Mathias -- virtual earth Mathias Picker Gesch?ftsf?hrer Gesellschaft f?r Wissens re/pr? sentation mbH
2011 Sep 08
3
Spider (Radar) Plot
Dear R Group: Based on the following data, how to do a great Spider (Radar) Plot? Any advice is greatly appreciated. HospID Rate Age Charlson NIHSS 1 0.2 49 3.5 0 2 0.1 48 1.8 12 3 0.4 56 2.1 5 4 0.3 77 0 7 5 0.2 67 6.5 3 6 0.1 62 4.8 4.6 7 0.1 64 12 5.2 8 0.3 61 3 2.8 9 0.15 69 4.5 1.9 10 0.22 80 0 6.7 11 0.34 61 6 4.2 12 0.18 63 3 6.1 13 0.09 64 8 15 12 0 56 10 11 15 0.1 70 11 7 16
2010 Mar 15
3
Frequencies from a matrix - spider from frequencies
First of all, I really like R! Still being a newbie, I find things (the difficult ones) to be very simple. Alas, some 'simple' things still escape me. (Maybe the tutorials are often too much focused on the 'difficult' items??) Here comes my 'problem', over which I have sweated for the last 2 hours: My data are of a matrix 10x31, Likert Scale (1-5). 10 questions, 31
2012 Nov 21
2
Spider Graph
Hi, Is the stars command in the base package or do I need to download? I am looking to make star/radar/spider charts. Thanks! Britt Britt Aronovich Marketing Analyst BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) ... Peter Jay Sharp Building 30 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11217-01486 ... P: 718.724.8038 E: baronovich@BAM.org<mailto:baronovich@BAM.org> BAM.org Facebook.com/BAMstage
2008 Jun 04
2
Creating a "simple" Radar/Spider Plot from Statgraphics
I'm new to R - and trying to create a plot similiar to the spider plot at http://www.statgraphics.com/eda.htm#radar . I can't figure out several things... most of which I would think would be straightforward.... How can I change the lines for each series plotted instead of creating a filled area? How can I get the labels for each of the radial axes at the outside of the plot
2005 Jun 06
1
Rails spider/site copy with internal web requests
Hi all, On a related topic to Web spidering, I would like to solve a problem of internally spidering and saving a Rails application from within rails. The goal is to spider and save each resource in a site to a filesystem friendly structure /many/things/1?page=3 -> many_things_1_page_3.html or /many/things/1?page=3 -> many/things/1_page_3.html If a redirect is created
2010 Feb 05
2
Spider Plot color problem
Hi all, I have encountered a problem which appears to have defeated my (admittedly nascent) R skills. I want to draw a spider plot with many cases (just over 300). I am primarily interested in the difference between 4 categories of cases, and want to display them as different colors. the col.stars parameter does not change the color of the lines (which I'm after), but fills the stars in
2008 Aug 10
1
Again question about filter()
Hello, I thought I understood filter() with the help from Prof. Grothendieck, but I guess I did not. For example, how does this work: filter(1:10, c(0.1, 0.5, 1, 0.5), "recursive", init=c(1,2,3,4)) Time Series: Start = 1 End = 10 Frequency = 1 [1] 7.10000 6.71000 9.22100 15.87710 21.45821 28.66037 41.08274 55.83522 74.51437 100.78197 If I understand it correctly, the time
2008 Sep 25
1
Spider Charts and Gruff: THE JOY OF GRAPHING
I hope this day finds you well. I need to generate Spider charts (aka radar charts) , and am using Gruff to do so. How can I show lines and axis numbers on a Spider chart? Here''s what I''m trying to make: http://img.skitch.com/20080925-m573hhdy4n4x6i92s17knjqjeg.jpg How can I have those 0 - 100 numbers, and the concentric cirles in the graph? Joe -- Posted via
2012 May 11
2
[LLVMdev] TableGen pattern for negated operand
I've been unable to come up with the TableGen recipe to match a negated operand. My target asm syntax allows the following transform: FNEG r8, r5 MUL r6, r8, r9 to MUL r6, -r5, r9 Is there a Pattern<> syntax that would allow matching *any* opcode (or even some subset), not just MUL, with a FNEG'd operand? I expect I can define a PatFrag: def fneg_su : PatFrag<(ops
2006 Jan 09
4
Lack of support of Stored Procedures is a Show Stopper
In my opinion most mature/complex client/server or n-tier applications using SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL, use stored procedures. Without support (except by use of the execute method) for Stored Procedures, Ruby on Rails or MonoRail is a Show Stopper. We are unable to effectively use Ruby On Rails as all access to the db is using Stored Procedures. This does not mean that we are unable to use
2009 Mar 13
2
Taking diff of character vectors
Hello, everybody Say I have nm1 <- c(rep(1,10), rep(0,10)) then I can do: diff(nm1) to see where I have shift in value but what if I have nm2 <- c(rep("SPZ8", 10), rep("SPX9", 10)) how can I produce the same ouput as diff(nm1) does, that is zeros everywhere except for one place where SPZ8 changes to SPX9 (there should be 1 there)? What if I have a matrix of characters
2009 Jan 21
1
Two similar zoo objects with different structures, how to get same structure?
Dear all, I have a zoo object that has following structure: > str(bldata) zoo [1:5219, 1:12] 91.9 91.8 91.7 91.8 91.7 ... - attr(*, "index")=Classes 'dates', 'times' atomic [1:5219] 7305 7306 7307 7308 7309 ... .. ..- attr(*, "format")= chr "m/d/y" .. ..- attr(*, "origin")= Named num [1:3] 1 1 1970 .. .. ..- attr(*,
2012 May 11
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen pattern for negated operand
Hi Joe, Le 11/05/2012 02:13, Joe Matarazzo a écrit : > I've been unable to come up with the TableGen recipe to match a > negated operand. My target asm syntax allows the following transform: > > FNEG r8, r5 > MUL r6, r8, r9 > > to > > MUL r6, -r5, r9 > > Is there a Pattern<> syntax that would allow matching *any* opcode (or > even some
2010 Oct 18
1
make error for R 2.13.0 (and 2.12.0)
Regarding Tengfei Yin's post about an error trying to install "cluster" in 2.13.0, I have gotten an error with this package when trying to install the released version of 2.12.0. Here is the output on an Ubuntu Linux system: begin installing recommended package cluster * installing *source* package 'cluster' ... ** libs make[3]: Entering directory
2009 Jun 19
1
Need help to optimize a piece of code involving zoo objects
Hello, everyone I have a long script that uses zoo objects. In this script I used simple moving averages and these I can very efficiently calculate with filter() functions. Now, I have to use special "exponential" moving averages, and the only way I could write the code was with a for-loop, which makes everything extremely slow. I don't know how to optimize the code, but I need to
2010 Mar 31
2
Simplifying particular piece of code
Hello, everyone I have a piece of code that looks like this: mrets <- merge(mrets, BMM.SR=apply(mrets, 1, MyFunc, ret="BMM.AV120", stdev="BMM.SD120")) mrets <- merge(mrets, GM1.SR=apply(mrets, 1, MyFunc, ret="GM1.AV120", stdev="GM1.SD120")) mrets <- merge(mrets, IYC.SR=apply(mrets, 1, MyFunc, ret="IYC.AV120",