uestion?
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> Your thinking seems to be very muddy. You will need to clarify it
> considerably.
> If you do so, you may be able to pose a meaningful question, and
> perhaps answer
> it yourself.
>
> cheers,
>
> Rolf Turner
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>
> On 23/10/2008, at
This might not be the correct forum for this question for there might be some
flaws in my logic so the R function I'm looking for might not be the
correct, but I know there’s a lot of smart people in this forum so please
correct me if I'm wrong. I have been googling and searching in this forum
for
I have a matching problem that I cant solve.
mystring = "xxx{XX}yy{YYY}zzz{Z}" where "x","X","y","Y","z","Z" basiclly can
be anything, letters, digits etc. I'm only interested in the content within
each "{}".
I am close but not really there yet.
library(gsubfn)
strapply(mystring,"\\{[^\\}]+",, p
Hi R gurus
Im currently doing some GUI coding with the rpanel package. I have come
across a very interesting problem, how do I close a panel that I have
created. This sounds silly for I can always click the X up in the right
corner but how do I do it by code?
for example; when I create a control
Thanks guys, all of you. You have just made this weekend a much more happier
weekend.
Regards Tom
Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
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> On 27 Jun 2008, at 13:56, Tom.O wrote:
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>> Well I have tried that and it's unfortuanally not the solution.
>> This return al
"A" "B" "CCC" "ddd"
Regards Tom
Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
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> On 27 Jun 2008, at 12:23, Tom.O wrote:
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>> Hi R gurus
>> I have a matching problem that I cant solve. I have tried multiple
>> solutio
Hi R gurus
I have a matching problem that I cant solve. I have tried multiple solutions
and searched varius help-sites but I cant get it to work.
This is the problem
myexstrings = c("*AAA.AA","BBB BB","*.CCC.","**dd- d")
what I want do do is to remove any non-characters in the beginning and
ever
Hi
I have som problems with a barplot. It can be created easily in Excel but I
cant manage to get it right in R.
For example:
MyData <-
matrix(c(1,2,-1,-1,0,-2,-2,1,1,1,-2,3),ncol=3,dimnames=list(LETTERS[1:4],seq(3)))
I want the barplot to stack the positive and negative values separatly so
tha
Hi
I have this vector of strings.
MyData <- c("Test1","Test2","I(Test1^2)","I(Test2^3)","I(Test1.Test2^2)")
where I want to extract only the text after "I(" and before "^" so that the
string returned only contain c("Test1","Test2","Test1.Test2")
I am not very skilled in the use of matching patt
Hi
I have forgotten the name of the function, but I know it exists. I want to
be able to export commands enterd / or output in the console to an image.
Does anyone recognize the function I am looking for.
Thanks Tom
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Hi
I wonder if there's a smarter way to do this procedure.
I have a vector of filenames wher I only am interested in the first part of
the filename.
I would use the following method of extracting the first part. But is there
a more simple way of doing this?
Names <-
c("A1-F1.txt","A2-F1.txt","A
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svn rev43063
language R
version.string R version 2.6.0 (2007-10-03)
// regards Tom
Rolf Turner-3 wrote:
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> On 2/11/2007, at 9:39 AM, Tom.O wrote:
Hi
When I'm looding the library "uroot" something happens with the basic R code
that handles numeric classes. Its looks like a bug but I cant isolate the
problem. So hopfully one of you smart guys out there can give me some help.
This is how the problem looks. Take for example the vector
TEST <-
Hi
Does anyone know if its possible to add pagebreaks to an pdf through an R
command? I'm running a loop where each session exports an pdf graph. Each
image becomes a separate file, but I would like to have them in the same
document but on separate pages.
Does anyone know a solution or workarou
Hi
I am doing some correlation analysis where I graphically display the results
by using image() and then exporting the results in a PDF. I also use the
par(mfrow=c(2,2)) to fit 4 images on the same sheet. But I wonder if it
possible to use the some methodology to export the 4 matrixes on a PDF w
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