Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "getting all pairwise combinations of elements in a character string"
2009 Aug 27
2
setting par(srt) according to plot aspect ratio
How can I look up the aspect ratio of a plot, so I can use that to correctly
adjust the angle of text which is supposed to be parallel to a line in the
plot?
The following example code works for a 1:1 aspect ratio, but puts the text
at the wrong angle if the plot region is short and wide or tall and narrow.
I can't find a par() component containing the plot aspect ratio. It will
be for
2009 Dec 16
1
difference between the meaning of MARGIN in sweep() and apply()
For example, subtracting 1:2 from the rows of a two-column matrix:
> t(apply(matrix(1:6,ncol=2),MARGIN=1,function(y) y - 1:2))
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 0 2
[2,] 1 3
[3,] 2 4
> sweep(matrix(1:6,ncol=2),MARGIN=2,1:2,FUN="-")
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 0 2
[2,] 1 3
[3,] 2 4
Is there a logic to this difference, or is it just a quirk of the history of
these
2009 Aug 31
3
Two way joining vs heatmap
Hi
STATISTICA has a function called "Two-way joining" (see
http://www.statsoft.com/TEXTBOOK/stcluan.html#twotwo) and the
reference material states that this is based on the method as
published by Hartigan (found this paper:
http://www.jstor.org/pss/2284710 through wikipedia).
What is the relationship (if any) between the "heatmap" function in R
and this technique? Is there an
2009 Mar 17
1
breaking ties in order() based on many vectors
The order() function allows you to specify multiple vectors, which are used
successively to break ties. If I want to use many vectors to break ties
(say, 25 or more), that are columns of a matrix or elements of a list, does
anyone know a shortcut to do this without passing 25 arguments to order()?
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Levi Waldron
post-doctoral fellow
Jurisica Lab, Ontario Cancer Institute
Division of Signaling
2009 Feb 12
3
Looping multiple output values to dataframe
Dear R users,
I have various vector geometry operations to perform on 3-D coordinate data
located on multiple (500+) csv files. The code I have written for the
calculations works just fine. I have written a 'for' loop to automate the
task of extracting the coordinates from the files and perform the analyses.
The loop works reasonable well, but if the number of csv files is greater
than
2009 Apr 02
0
multiple annotations on a heatmap
Can someone recommend a more sophisticated way to annotate heatmaps than the
ColSideColors argument of heatmap and heatmap.2? In particular, I would
like to be able to annotate columns with more than one piece of information,
like in Figure 1 of the article at
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/117905619/HTMLSTART /
doi:10.1002/hep.22256.
Some example data and a heatmap:
2007 May 28
2
[LLVMdev] Problem in llvm gcc back-end
HI,
While I testing some code, I found some problem on Union handling.
I've wrte following test code, and it has union assignment.
The code's output is
from pointerToUnion: chars mystring, length 64
from original: chars mystring, length 8000
It's caused by second char member(charlength) of LongestMember.
For union assignment, llvm-backend seems generates assigning each
member of
2007 Nov 20
3
How to test views with Nested Resources and Partials
Hi everyone,
I am relatively new to rspec and I am running into a wall in testing my
views. I have a RESTful resource Contracts with a nested resource of
Line_items.
I am trying to figure out how to test the "edit" form of the Line_items.
What complicates this is the nested routing and how to account for it,
and that there is a partial form (_form.haml) that both the edit.haml
and
2010 Mar 26
6
Rake argument error
Hi,
I''m having a problem loading a sample data with simple rake command.
rake db:fixtures:load
When I run the above command,I get the following error
$rake db:fixtures:load
(in /home/raghu/www/photos)
rake aborted!
a YAML error occurred parsing
/home/raghu/www/photos/test/fixtures/photos.yml. Please note that YAML
must be consistently indented using spaces. Tabs are not allowed. Please
2011 Oct 05
1
Weird behaviour of tab characters in a string in R (vs Python)
Hello,
I wanted to parse some information from a text, where fields are tab
separated.
When I copy the text into an R session (under emacs) like:
mystring <- "field1 field2 field3"
the tab character is replaced by a single space!
For ex, if I type mystring, I get:
"field1 field2 field3"
The tabs have disappeared!!!
I checked with Python that the text I copied was tab
2012 Jan 04
1
Warning message about closing a connection XXXX
Hello everyone,
After running the following code, I obtain this error message.
> mydata <- read.table(textConnection(mystring),
+ header=TRUE, sep=",",
+ row.names="id", na.strings=" ")
> mydata
Warning message:
closing unused connection 3 (mystring)
=====
However, when I attempt to run read.table() again and immediately submit
the close() function
2011 Aug 04
3
#create tests fail when I add FriendlyId to my model
I am doing controller testing, and I can''t seem to get the create
method test to pass when friendly_id is added to the mix. If I comment
it out of the model, the tests all pass perfectly. The moment I add it
back in, the error looks like this:
1) Error:
test_create_valid(BrandsControllerTest):
FriendlyId::BlankError: FriendlyId::BlankError
2008 Aug 06
2
matching problem
I have a matching problem that I cant solve.
mystring = "xxx{XX}yy{YYY}zzz{Z}" where "x","X","y","Y","z","Z" basiclly can
be anything, letters, digits etc. I'm only interested in the content within
each "{}".
I am close but not really there yet.
library(gsubfn)
strapply(mystring,"\\{[^\\}]+",, perl=F)
2009 Mar 30
1
Retrieving the context
Dear list,
I have a general problem that I really don't know how to solve efficiently
in R. Lets say we have a sequence of things, like for instance a string of
words, that is stored in a file. We need all the words in a table format, so
therefore we create an id for the word, that links the word to a file and
the position of the word within the file, like:
#In this case a very short file
2006 Jul 06
6
Class variables in templates/layouts
I''m having problems with class variables.. I have a class:
class Content::ApplicantsController < ApplicationController
layout "mylayout"
@@tab = "mystring"
[... the rest is standard scaffold-created stuff ...]
and a layout (mylayout.rhtml):
[...]
<title><%= @@tab.capitalize %></title>
[...]
And I keep getting this error:
uninitialized
2010 May 08
2
[LLVMdev] Should the function operand flag 'sret' match the flag in function declaration?
I have these two instructions, first one inside some procedure, second
one is an outside declaration.
Code verification passes and it runs, but incorrectly.
Every time I saw such situation coming from c++ compiler, attributes
'noalias sret' appear on both call and declaration.
Does such situation make sense, or (as I guess it is) a bug in verifier?
I think verifier should match at
2011 Feb 13
3
String manipulation
Please consider following string:
MyString <- "ABCFR34564IJVEOJC3434"
Here you see that, there are 4 groups in above string. 1st and 3rd groups
are for english letters and 2nd and 4th for numeric. Given a string, how can
I separate out those 4 groups?
Thanks for your time
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2015 May 28
1
[LLVMdev] Passing ConstantDataArray to GetElementPtrInst
Hi, I'm having a hard time finding an answer to what I assume is a very basic
idea. I'm trying to produce this llvm code using the LLVM api:
%myString = alloca [13 x i8], i32 13
store [13 x i8] c"Hello world.\00", [13 x i8]* %myString
%tmp1 = getelementptr [13 x i8]* %myString, i32 0, i32 0
%tmp2 = call i32 (i8*, ...)* @printf( i8* %tmp1 ) nounwind
A simple Hello
2012 Dec 06
1
scope, lme, ns, nlme, splines
I want to fit a series of lme() regression models that differ only in the
degrees of freedom of a ns() spline. I want to use a wrapper function to do
this. The models will be of the form
y ~ ns(x, df=splineDF)
where splineDF is passed as an argument to a wrapper function.
This works fine if the regression function is lm(). But with lme(),
I get an error. fitfunction() below demonstrates this.
2006 Aug 14
4
Test for string in string
Hi,
Is there an easy way to test if a substring exists in a string?
I''m using this check:
if mystring.index(substring) > 0
but it doesn''t seem to be working....
Thanks!
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