Thank you for the reply I tried xeLatex at least once and possibly twice
and it failed to compile
I now tried it again and found that I had missed the inputenc error when
I tried before.
After removing the line it now compiles.
Thank you
Regards
Duncan
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From:
The requirements keep being clarified and it would have been very useful to
know more in advance.
To be clear. My earlier suggestion was based on JUST wanting the minimum for
each unique version of Code. Then you wanted it in the original order so that
was handled by carefully making that a
Hi Javad,
In that case, just modify the function to extract the rows with both
the minimum and maximum Q from each station
df1<-read.table(text="Code Y M D Q N O
41003 81 1 19 0.16 7.17 2.5
41003 77 9 22 0.197 6.8 2.2
41003 79 7 28 0.21 4.7 6.2
41005 79 8 17 0.21 5.5 7.2
41005 80 10 30 0
I really dont know what could be the right value. So I am trying to
get the right value based on trial and error.
All I want is that the graphic windows' height should occupy the
height of my screen and width should be ~70% of width of my scream
I am using Mac desktop (21.5 inch 2017 model) but r
Thanks.
But this is woking upto some number
For example
options(device=function()windows(width=303,height=354,xpos=-5,ypos=9))
graphics.off()
plot(1:10)
and
options(device=function()windows(width=303,height=394,xpos=-5,ypos=9))
graphics.off()
plot(1:10)
do not change the height of device
On
Hi,
I am using a large screen monitor, the default size comes with fairly
small maybe smaller than a quarter.
Is there any to get exact measure of the default size?
I am using R in WIndows 11 OS
On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 11:54 PM Jeff Newmiller
wrote:
>
> What is your default graphics device? Th
See ?Startup for various ways of automatically executing custom code
at R start up.
See ?setHook and ?.onLoad for how to run custom code when packages
(like grDevices) are loaded.
(But Jeff may be able to help you avoid even this if you respond to
his queries).
Cheers,
Bert
On Thu, Aug 25, 20
Hi,
I am wondering if there is any way to fix the size (i.e. height and
width) of R's graphic device permanently. Every time I open R, and
create my first plot, the default size of the graphic device is fairly
small, and I need to adjust it manually to make it of comfortable
size.
Any help is rea
Yes, Timothy, the request was not seen by all of us as the same.
Indeed if the request was to show a subset of the original data consisting
of only the rows that were the minimum for each Code and also showed ties,
then the solution is a tad more complex. I would then do something along the
lines
The order of the rows returned by summarize is controlled by the levels of
the factors given to group_by. If group_by is given character columns
instead of factors, it converts them to factors with the levels being the
sorted unique values of the character columns. Convert you character
columns t
Hello,
Inline.
Às 16:37 de 25/08/2022, avi.e.gr...@gmail.com escreveu:
I read all the replies and am not sure why nobody used what I see as simpler
and more direct.
Assuming the ORDER of the output matters, it tends to be controlled by the
order of the factor called Code so I have simple code
I read all the replies and am not sure why nobody used what I see as simpler
and more direct.
Assuming the ORDER of the output matters, it tends to be controlled by the
order of the factor called Code so I have simple code like this:
---
# Load required libraries
library(dplyr)
# Simulate r
My mistake, I did not change the sort order back to the original order. If you
do not like the additional variables they can be dropped using select() or
dat2[,-c(RN, MinByCodeQ)] syntax.
library(dplyr)
library(magrittr)
dat2<-read.table(text="Code Y M D Q N O
41003 81 1 19 0.16 7.17 2.5
41003 7
PDFLaTeX does support Latin-1, and this is a Latin-1
character.
On Thu, 25 Aug 2022 at 15:35, Jeff Newmiller
wrote:
> Are you aware that pdfLatex does not support Unicode? You need to use
> xeLatex. But I don't use Sweave, so I don't know how you go about making
> that choice.
>
> On August 24,
I missed where you explained how to choose a minimum value if there are several
values within a group that are equal to the minimum value. Here is a dplyr code
that returns eight values because there are ties for minimum values in Q.
library(dplyr)
library(magrittr)
dat2<-read.table(text="Code Y
Hello,
OK, what about
res <- lapply(split(df1, df1$Code), \(x) x[which.min(x$Q),])
do.call(rbind, res)
# Code Y M D QNO
# 41003 41003 81 1 19 0.160 7.17 2.50
# 41005 41005 79 8 17 0.210 5.50 7.20
# 41009 41009 79 2 21 0.218 5.56 4.04
# 41017 41017 79 10 20 0.240 5.
On Thu, 25 Aug 2022, dulcalma dulcalma writes:
> Dear All
>
>
> I was trying the supplementary file GS_main.R from
> https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ecy.3475
>
> I have tried to prevent latex compilation from failing using Sweave
> after trying all the online fixes I c
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