I see the same thing using 4.2.2 on Windows 10.
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From: R-help On Behalf Of David Stevens
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 8:34 AM
To: Bert
"America/Chicago")
[1] "2021-07-20 08:30:00 CDT" "2021-07-20 08:39:59 CDT"
I've never heard of the "1904-01-01" origin, only the "1899-12-30" origin for
excel. Nor did I know about the multiplication of 86400.
Thank you again!
Shawn Way
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r of
solutions such as lubridate, etc and I get the same result
> as_datetime(dt,origin="1899-12-30 00:00:00")
[1] "1899-12-30 11:55:36 UTC" "1899-12-30 11:55:36 UTC"
Any ideas about what I'm doing wrong?
Shawn Way
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Frankly, this is great. I don’t really care if it base or tidy, I just need it
to work.
Thank you kindly!
Shawn Way, PE
From: Eric Berger
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2019 8:30 AM
To: Shawn Way
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Using Partial Column Matching for Mutate
** External
d then Eng_Labor_Hrs, etc.
Is this even possible or will I need to explicitly write out the mutate for
each combination?
Thanks for looking at this.
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I've had to do something similar for some of my engineering calculations. I
would welcome something like this. It would make the language more amenable
for engineering usage.
Thank you kindly!
Shawn Way, PE
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Sent: Tu
table}[ht]
\centering
\begin{tabular}{r}
\hline
& x & y & z & zz \\
\hline
1 & 12 $ kg / m s^2 $ & 13 $ kg / s $ & 13 $ ft^2 $ & 13 $/ s $ \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
>
Or
> print(xtable(data,frac=TRUE,xtable.frac=TRUE),sanitize.text.func
automatic conversion
between units, something necessary for us engineering folks.
Thank you kindly!
Shawn Way, PE
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From: Jeff Newmiller
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:26 PM
To: Shawn Way
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] xtable does not print out units of
ndle this
class would be extremely beneficial to engineers that are using R with knitr to
generate engineering documents.
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PLEASE d
, the error was between
the head and the keyboard.
Thanks!
Shawn Way
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From: Ista Zahn
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 2:28 PM
To: Shawn Way
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Evaluation failure of IAPWS95 functions in a rowwise manner
(tidyverse style)
Hi Shaw
as the same rho as
the first? When I run the function DTp individually, I get the right results.
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PLEASE do read the postin
I implemented the second as well. It was much easier to create a function to
automate this as well as assign the results to a single data.frame
Shawn Way, PE
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From: Jeff Newmiller [mailto:jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 5:40 PM
To: r-help@r
That worked perfectly!
This makes using a large number of values for programming and their
documentation significantly easier.
Thank you
Shawn Way, PE
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Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 4:40 PM
To: Shawn Way
Cc: r
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beta <- 2
G <- .25
Has anyone done something like this or can someone point me in the right
direction to do this?
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something that has the lines containing the search
parameter in the corpus document to allow printing, at least to screen.
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This worked well! Thank you very much.
For the record, the stat_bin was used in a solution I found on stackexchange
for something similar, but I was having issues adapting.
Thanks again to all who responded. I appreciate it greatly.
Shawn Way, PE
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From: Jeff
That’s precisely what I’m trying to accomplish.
Shawn Way, PE
From: John Kane [mailto:jrkrid...@yahoo.ca]
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016 4:47 PM
To: Shawn Way ; r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Using ggplot2 to plot percentages in bar chart.
I've never seen stat_bin used like that.
You can also try using ggplot2 to generate the plot:
> library(tidyr)
> library(ggplot2)
> data <- gather(mldf,Element,Value,2:4)
> p <- ggplot(data,aes(x=factor(Element),y=Value,group=Sample,color=Sample))
> p+geom_line()
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vjust=5) +
scale_y_continuous(labels = percent)
but I get the error:
Error: stat_bin() must not be used with a y aesthetic.
When I leave out the stat_bin, I get the correct bar chart, but without the
labels. Can someone please help me unders
d.data <- as.data.frame(do.call("rbind",d.cum))
all to no avail.
Can anyone point me in a good direction as to whatto look at next?
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scales are the same.
I used
==
slplot(pcIr, sl=as.character(iris[,5]),scoresLoadings=c(TRUE, FALSE),
xlim=c(-8,8),ylim=c(-8,8))
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to no avail...
Any thoughts?
Thank you kindly,
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space. "Parametric Bootstrapping" can help simplify early
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