> I'd like to be able to access the windows clipboard from R under Cygwin.
> Is this supported in any way? Thanks
Hi Ed
You can access the Windows clipboard under Cygwin.
I ran R within Cygwin.
I was able to use read.table (file="clipboard") for both plain text and
Excel tables.
> #table copied
At the point where you say "date difference in days" IMO you have departed from
what `difftime` is for and are in the realm of a numeric measure. I ignore the
units inside `difftime` at all times and convert to numeric with a units
argument if I want to be that specific about how the measure is
You can use units<- to change the time units of the difference. E.g.,
> d <- as.POSIXlt("2018-03-10") - as.POSIXlt("2018-03-09 02:00:00")
> d
Time difference of 22 hours
> units(d) <- "days"
> d
Time difference of 0.917 days
>
> units(d) <- "mins"
> d
Time difference of 1320 mins
> units(d)
ed <- as.POSIXlt("2018-03-10")
sd <- as.POSIXlt("2018-02-10")
as.numeric(ed-sd)
[1] 28
ed <- as.POSIXlt("2000-03-10")
sd <- as.POSIXlt("2000-02-10")
as.numeric(ed-sd)
[1] 29
Cheers,
B.
> On 2019-05-22, at 17:43, reichm...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
>
> R Help
>
> I have a function to calculate a da
R Help
I have a function to calculate a date difference in days but my results come
back in hours. I suspect I am using the as.POSIXlt function incorrectly .
Suggestions?
# Start time of data to be considered
start_day <- "2016-04-30"
# Make event and sequence IDs into factors
elapsed_days
Dear Agostino
I am afraid this list is an English language one but I suggest that as
well as trying to translate your message you post on the list which
specialises in this sort of thing
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-geo
where they may be better able to help you.
Michael
On 2
Salve, mi sto occupando nel mio tirocinio di analisi di dati
spazio-temporali con il Kriging spazio-temporale. Una volta ottenuta la
mappa di predizione con questa riga di codice:
pred <- krigeST ( PPB ~ 1 , data = dataSTIDF , modelList =
simpleSumMetric_Vgm, newdata = grid.ST, fullCovariance = F
Thank you William appreciate your response Sir.
WHP
From: William Michels
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 9:58 AM
To: Bill Poling
Cc: r-help (r-help@r-project.org)
Subject: Re: [R] Help with R coding
Morning Bill, I take it this is dplyr? You might try:
tmp1 <- HCPC %>%
group_by(HCPCSCode) %>%
This list is for Help and usually expects you to first show us your own
efforts. You need to do your own homework and spend some time with one or
more of the many good R tutorials on the Web. Some suggestions canbe found
here, though you will find many more by simple web searches:
https://www.rstu
Thank you Jeff!
WHP
From: Jeff Newmiller
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 10:06 AM
To: r-help@r-project.org; Rui Barradas ; Bill Poling
; r-help (r-help@r-project.org)
Subject: Re: [R] Help with R coding
Generally more efficient to filter before grouping.
Note that summarize clears out whatever
Generally more efficient to filter before grouping.
Note that summarize clears out whatever isn't mentioned in it, so the
subsetting currently being done in the mean call could also be done in the
pre-filter step and you can avoid filtering other columns and then discarding
them by limiting the
Morning Bill, I take it this is dplyr? You might try:
tmp1 <- HCPC %>%
group_by(HCPCSCode) %>%
summarise(Avg_AllowByLimit =
mean(Avg_AllowByLimit[which(Avg_AllowByLimit!=0 & AllowByLimitFlag ==
TRUE)]))
The code above gives "NaN" for cases where AllowByLimitFlag == FALSE.
Maybe this is the answer
Thank you Rui, but that is getting me the overall mean not the mean of just the
observations that are flagged as TRUE Grouped By the HCPCSCode
(AllowByLimitFlag == TRUE).
I also tried adding it to the filter you suggested but that does not seem to
work either?
tmp1 <- tmp %>%
group_by(HCPCSC
Hello,
Maybe filter the AllowByLimitFlag values first (not tested)?
tmp1 <- tmp %>%
group_by(HCPCSCode) %>%
filter(AllowByLimitFlag) %>%
summarise(Avg_AllowByLimit =
mean(Avg_AllowByLimit[which(Avg_AllowByLimit!=0)]))
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 13:35 de 22/05/19, Bill Poling
Good morning.
#R version 3.6.0 Patched (2019-05-19 r76539)
#Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
#Running under: Windows >= 8 x64 (build 9200)
I need a calculated field For the Rate of Avg_AllowByLimit where the
Allowed_AmtFlag = TRUE BY Each Code
I have almost got this.
#So far I have t
What Duncan says, but in case you are feeling adventurous or have strong
reasons to be in the Cygwin parallel universe, notice that the error indicates
that R is loooking for an X11 display.
So, at a minimum, you need to have
(a) an X11 display server running
(b) R setup so that it knows how t
I want to implement a statistical test by the following paper in R:
https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/full/10.1175/JCLI4217.1
**Details**
The above paper calculates the significance of the difference in means
between two periods :1961-1983 and 1984-2000 of tropical cyclone passage
frequency (not-n
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