That worked, and helped my understanding. Thank you.
Hello,
You have to load the packages involved:
library(dplyr)
library(tidyr)
library(ggplot2)
then run the full sequence. Though this is not important, if you are
pivotting columnns named y1 and y2
No you don't! I do!
I don't have tst on my system.
Rui Barradas
Às 22:11 de 22/09/2022, DFP escreveu:
Do I need that read.table if the tst dataframe already exists in my
system? If so, why?
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Hello,
You have to load the packages involved:
Hello,
You have to load the packages involved:
library(dplyr)
library(tidyr)
library(ggplot2)
then run the full sequence. Though this is not important, if you are
pivotting columnns named y1 and y2, why not name the result just y?
pivot_longer(-time, names_to = "y")
And here is complete
I'm trying to do as you suggest, but I'm not understanding what I need
to do. I asked what the line pivot_longer(-time, names_to = "y1") would
do if applied to this df:
> tst
time y1 y2
1 18:55 30 19
2 18:56 30 19
3 18:57 29 19
4 18:58 31 19
5 18:59 28 19
6 19:00 28 19
7 19:01 28 19
Javad,
After reading the exchanges, I conclude you are asking a somewhat different
question than some of us expected and I see some have zoomed in on what you
seem to want.
You seem to want to make a very focused change and save the results to be as
identical as what you started with. You also
Thank you Eric, Andrew, Rui and Martin for all your help and advice. I did
learn some good practices under the new R version!
Best,
Chao
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 5:53 AM Martin Maechler
wrote:
> > Eric Berger
> > on Wed, 21 Sep 2022 22:26:39 +0300 writes:
>
> > In R 4.2.0 there
Hello,
Maybe the following solves the problem.
I hope it does if the mailman footer is no longer there.
# this path depends on the OP's system
path <- "~/Temp"
fl <- list.files(path, pattern = "Air.txt", full.names = TRUE)
# read the file as text
txt <- readLines(fl)
# find lines starting wit
These 2 lines were at the end of the text file, which I have attached but I
had removed them to read the text file in R.
Just like the first 8 line that start with asterisk (*).
On Thu, 22 Sep 2022, 12:21 Rui Barradas, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are those lines at the begining of the file?
>
> Rui
Thanks, I'll check them out.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022, 03:16 Bert Gunter wrote:
> R is open source. Look at the code and read it.
> Alternatively, look at references for all of this. e.g. on Wikipedia or
> via web search. We generally do not provide statistical instruction on this
> list.
>
> Bert
>
> Eric Berger
> on Wed, 21 Sep 2022 22:26:39 +0300 writes:
> In R 4.2.0 there is a significant change. When you use an if() statement
> with a condition of length > 1 this now reports an error.
> e.g. this link mentions it as a change
> https://www.jumpingrivers.com/bl
Hello,
Are those lines at the begining of the file?
Rui Barradas
Às 06:44 de 22/09/2022, javad bayat escreveu:
Dear all; Many thanks for your useful comments and codes.
I tried both Rui's and Jim's codes.
Jim's codes gave an error as below:
"Error in substr(inputline, 1, begincol3 - 1) :
ob
Hello,
I'm going to quote the tempdir() doc page: "By default, tmpdir will be the
directory given by tempdir(). This will be a subdirectory of the
per-session temporary directory found by the following rule when the R
session is started. The environment variables TMPDIR, TMP and TEMP are
checked
On Wed, 21 Sep 2022 13:07:25 -0400
Kaitlyn Light wrote:
> However, when I tried to open RStudio, a message saying " R_tempdir
> Fatal Error: Contains Space" would pop-up.
Does it work when you launch Rgui (part of R itself) instead of RStudio?
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Best regards,
Ivan
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Does this help?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72138987/r-studio-fatal-error-r-tempdircontains-space
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 10:37 AM Kaitlyn Light wrote:
> Hello!
> I recently downloaded R and RStudio to my windows laptop. I downloaded the
> correct version and made sure it was for windows
Hello!
I recently downloaded R and RStudio to my windows laptop. I downloaded the
correct version and made sure it was for windows and not mac. However, when
I tried to open RStudio, a message saying " R_tempdir Fatal Error:
Contains Space" would pop-up. The program would open as a blank screen and
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