rug() may add integer axis labels when called with a POSIXlt object
as argument.
dtimes <- c("09/29/2007 12:54", "09/30/2007 00:14", "10/01/2007
00:14",
"10/02/2007 00:14", "10/03/2007 00:14", "10/04/2007
00:14",
"10/05/2007 00:14", "10/06/2007 00:14", "10
On 27/10/2007 3:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> rug() may add integer axis labels when called with a POSIXlt object
> as argument.
>
> dtimes <- c("09/29/2007 12:54", "09/30/2007 00:14", "10/01/2007
> 00:14",
>"10/02/2007 00:14", "10/03/2007 00:14", "10/04/2007
> 00:14"
Yes, I noticed after I had sent it that x was said to be numeric.
Incidentally, this does not happen, in my experience, with Date objects.
John Maindonald email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room 1194,
Hello,
I am interested in optimizing some of R's vector math functions to
utilize the SPE units of the Cell processor (commonly found in the
Playstation 3) and I am wondering if anyone has already done any work in
that area. I can't find anything using the search page or Google.
(Admittedly i
On 27 October 2007 at 10:35, Ed Knutson wrote:
| I am interested in optimizing some of R's vector math functions to
| utilize the SPE units of the Cell processor (commonly found in the
| Playstation 3) and I am wondering if anyone has already done any work in
| that area. I can't find anything
There is only one _range_ mentioned, (0, 0.5). I don't see how you can
construe 'that range' to be a reference to anything other than (0, 0.5).
And why do you suppose the description for argument 'trim' is referring to
'values' of a different argument?
It is telling you what happens for values