Dear colleagues,
This is to inform you that Version 1.3.5 of the R package apclusterhas
been released on CRAN last Friday. This version is a quick fix of a
larger update (Version 1.3.4) that was released one day earlier. The
update to Version 1.3.4 included several internal and user-visible
i
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See inline below for my comments.
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Dear R-help,
I am working with some data stored as "filename.txt.gz" in my working
directory.
After reading the data in using read.table(), I can see that each of them
has four columns (variable, id, outcome, and rate) and the following
structure:
# sample data
x2 <- data.frame(variable = rep(pas
Good Evening,
I'm a graduate student working on a project looking at issues with R
package submission and maintenance; specifically looking at the discovery
and elimination of functional/failure package errors (i.e. does the package
do what its supposed to do? is the underlying math correct?).
T
I wish to query tables that are NOT in the default SQL Server 2012 database.
At work I am using SQL Server 2012 and Windows 7. I tested the following
on my home set up of Server 2012 and Windows 7. I am using RStudio.
I wish to connect to several SQL Server 2012 databases from R.
This page help
I'm confused with the results I'm getting from mixing grid and
traditional graphics. A toy example appears below: The png file
created by gridFn() shows "a label" over Africa, as expected. However,
when run interactively, "a label" appears for roughly half a second,
then disappears.
Thank you very much.
el
On 2014-06-30, 00:48 , Rolf Turner wrote:
>
> On 30/06/14 10:32, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> I then set NA to 0, and can do the sutraction,
>>
>> great.
>
> Not so great. I haven't gone through the issues underlying this post,
> but replacing NA by 0
On 30/06/14 10:32, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
Thanks,
I then set NA to 0, and can do the sutraction,
great.
Not so great. I haven't gone through the issues underlying this post,
but replacing NA by 0 will almost surely yield nonsense. "Missing" is
***not*** the same thing as "zero". Pr
On Jun 29, 2014, at 3:22 PM, Robert Sherry wrote:
I created the following file:
symbol,shares
XOM,1000
APA,400
CVX,200
I then read the file in R using the command:
stockList=read.table("/NotesOnR/stockList", header = T, sep=",")
I would then expect the following expression to evaluat
Thanks,
I then set NA to 0, and can do the sutraction,
great.
el
On 2014-06-29, 22:32 , Michael Peng wrote:
> you can get a new data frame by
> merge(qpiso, qplegit, all.x = TRUE, all.y = TRUE, by = "iso" )
> Take the subtraction on the new data frame.
>
>
>
>
> 2014-06-29 11:24 GMT-05:00
I created the following file:
symbol,shares
XOM,1000
APA,400
CVX,200
I then read the file in R using the command:
stockList=read.table("/NotesOnR/stockList", header = T, sep=",")
I would then expect the following expression to evaluate to the simple
string APA:
stockList$symbol[
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From: John C Frain
Date: 29 June 2014 22:26
Subject: Re: [R] R Studio Not Working Windows 8.1
To: Ana Gomes
For the t-test, you used the two-tailed t-test. It is the default. Here I
think you should set alternative="less" in the t.test function.
2014-06-29 8:41 GMT-05:00 dhs :
> Trying to understand how to analyze my data, sample data follows. I want
> to know if the student scores increased from sem
you can get a new data frame by
merge(qpiso, qplegit, all.x = TRUE, all.y = TRUE, by = "iso" )
Take the subtraction on the new data frame.
2014-06-29 11:24 GMT-05:00 Dr Eberhard Lisse :
> I have two data frames like so
>
> > qpiso
> iso requests
> 1A1 20
> 2A2 199
> 3
> what's the difference between [:space:]+ and[[:space:]]+ ?
The pattern '[:space:]' matches any of ':', 's', 'p', 'a', 'c', and
'e' (the second colon is superfluous). I.e., it has no magic meaning.
Inside of [] it does have a special meaning.
The pattern '[[:space:]]' matches a space, a newline
Wrong forum. RStudio has its own community support forum at their website.
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Dear all,
I am a user of R Studio, which I appreciate very much.
Recently I have changed my pc and I am having some problems to use R Studio.
I have finally manage to make RStudio work today.
However, to do that I am opening it with R x32 as a default. This is a bit
strange for me because I have
Trying to understand how to analyze my data, sample data follows. I want to
know if the student scores increased from sem1 to sem2 (semesters), and whether
the inGroup scores increase more.
Hereâs what I did with sample data:
students <- c("s1â, âs2â, "s3")
inGroup<- c(T, F, T)
score
Hello R-Help!
I'm just getting into working with SQLite databases using the RSQLite
library in R, and I"m wondering if there's a good way to abort a query? I'm
very new to SQLite, so I am occasionally starting queries that take way to
long due to poor optimization, and want to make sure when I abo
I have two data frames like so
> qpiso
iso requests
1A1 20
2A2 199
3AD5
4AE 176
...
189 ZW 82
> qplegit
iso requests
1A2 36
2AE4
3AM2
4AO1
...
100 ZW3
I want to create another dataframe
please stay on list. I am returning this to the list.
David's comment that b is never used might be relevant.
I think the next step is for you to post a small dataset that causes the problem
dput(head(Inp_dat))
might be enough.
Rich
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Brian Willis wrote:
> Hi
>
>
Inp_dat<- read.csv("/File/Input data.csv")
out_put[i,]<-data.frame(Case, stdL, stdPP, stdSE, L, PP, PP_SE)
These two statements look like the source of the problem.
Add the optional argument
stringsAsFactors=FALSE
to both.
Rich
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Brian Willis wrote:
> I am try
One way to see where the first warning comes from is to turn warnings
into errors with options(warn=2) and when the error happens call
traceback().
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
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On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 4:12 AM, wat tele wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm a R beginner and I want to make
On Jun 29, 2014, at 5:46 AM, Brian Willis wrote:
I am trying to incrementally add rows to an empty data frame. The
data has 7
columns, the last 6 are numeric.
For the first columns I would like to include a text identifier,
called
‘Case’ like Andrew, Burt, Charlie etc. that is also output
I am trying to incrementally add rows to an empty data frame. The data has 7
columns, the last 6 are numeric.
For the first columns I would like to include a text identifier, called
‘Case’ like Andrew, Burt, Charlie etc. that is also output to a data frame –
this is where I am having the problem
Hello,
I'm a R beginner and I want to make a Multiple Regression about birds. My data
is stord in a .csv file.
I tried to do this with the following code:
reg.data <- read.table(file.choose(),header=T, sep=";",dec=",")
attach(reg.data)
names(reg.data)
model <- lm(Flights ~ Age + Gender + wei
Hi, I'm trying to run a GAM regression in mgcv with:
1. My own knots(which I learned to do here
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2012-December/342723.html)
2. One of the cubic splines is defined as monotonic increasing
This post(r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Monotone-splines-td833854.html) suggests
Bonjour,
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En cas d'urgence, merci de contacter Francis Meunier, directeur-adjoint :
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> Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 12:0
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