On 05/11/2015 12:14 AM, Sharon Louise Every wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Sorry if this is not appropriate through this email list but I wanted to
> check if this was something wrong with R in my computer rather than within a
> package I’m using. I am using SIAR - SIBER and have for a few months
Dear r-list users,
I am using windRose within the openair package.
Automatically the wind rose is saved in a pdf file called Rplots.pdf .
I need to apply this function to different data frames, and each time I need to
change automatically the name of the pdf output.
I am not able to do it, I
Thanks.That is what I want. It is more that I do not know how to read factors
that these two functions return
Browse[1]> y
$`13.6954016405008`
[1] (13.2,115]
Levels: (13.2,115] (115,217] (217,318] (318,420] (420,522]
$`88.5092280867206`
[1] (13.2,115]
Levels: (13.2,115] (115,217] (217,318]
Muchas gracias,
así funciona. La última pregunta del día. Quiero representar un análisis
secuencial. Tengo dos columnas, columna 1 con meses, columna 2 con los
datos. Utilizo la función
indexplot(Serie01D96, type='p', id.method='y', id.n=2,
labels=rownames(test1),
main=" Diagrama
indexplot(columna1,columna2, id.method='y', id.n=2, labels=rownames(test1),
main=" Diagrama seq��ncial Des96 - Des08"
)
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 15:23:06 +0100
Subject: Re: [R-es] Duda respecto a la dimensi�n de la divisi�n de dos columnas
de una tabla
From: albert.monto...@gmail.com
Hola chic@s,
tengo un archivo .csv con 145 filas y 17 columnas. He importado en R el
archivo con la funcion de leer .csv.
//especificar ruta del directori.
setwd("/home/albert/Documentos/R/PAC1")
wb <- read.csv("Dades_PAC1Des96_Des08.csv",header=TRUE)
wbs1<-(wb[,1:3])
quiero meter en una
Hola.
También puedes hacerlo con dplyr:
library(dplyr)
wbs1 %>%
select(nombre_columna_1, nombre_columna_3)
Y si la salida tiene que ser una matriz en vez de un data_frame o
data_table:
wbs1 %>%
select(nombre_columna_1, nombre_columna_3) %>%
as.matrix(.)
Un saludo.
El jue., 5 nov.
Hi Stefano,
Just start the PDF device, do the plot, then close the PDF device:
library(openair)
...
data(mydata)
pdf("windRose.pdf")
windRose(mydata)
dev.off()
This is from the first example for the windRose function. It will produce a
file named "windRose.pdf" in the working directory of R.
Prueba con
wbs1<-(wb[,c(1,3)])
Sino tb puedes hacer esto:
wbs1<-wb
wbs1[,2]<-NULL
> Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 12:24:02 +0100
> From: albert.monto...@gmail.com
> To: R-help-es@r-project.org
> Subject: [R-es] seleccionar columnas en archivo .csv
>
> Hola chic@s,
>
> tengo un archivo .csv con
Dear All,
I have a data set which contains both categorical and numerical
variables which I analyze using Cubist+the caret framework.
Now, from the generated rules, it is clear that cubist does something
to the categorical variables and probably uses some dummy coding for
them.
However, I cannot
On 11/5/2015 9:45 AM, Rainer Hurling wrote:
Am 04.11.2015 um 21:36 schrieb Evan Cooch:
On 11/4/2015 2:08 PM, Evan Cooch wrote:
Greetings --
This has also been posted on the jags forum, but since I suspect the
problem is more 'R-related' than jags, will aos post here.
Decided to 'upgrade'
Hello,
I am trying to create a plot (I guess two plots) using two different time
series datasets, but I'm not sure of the best approach. The data is from a
tidal surge due to a hurricane and I would like to show the relationship
between stage and windspeed/direction.
One dataset is the tidal
Well, sort of. I got sufficiently frustrated that I completely
uninstalled R, jags, and everything related. Did a re-install using only
versions of R nd JAGS found in the epel repo. No muss, no muss -- all
works.
Out of curiosity, uninstalled again, and tried my usual sequence of
manually
Hello there,
I have registered for both through nabble and R-help-request with this email.
I want to post the following question:
I want to implement a Hosmer Lemeshow Goodness of Fit test to my survival
analysis.
In R we can use the hoslem.test() function.
The x values are our observations,
Am 05.11.2015 um 15:44 schrieb Evan Cooch:
> Well, sort of. I got sufficiently frustrated that I completely
> uninstalled R, jags, and everything related. Did a re-install using only
> versions of R nd JAGS found in the epel repo. No muss, no muss -- all
> works.
>
> Out of curiosity, uninstalled
Look at the polylineoffset function in the polyclip package. It looks
like it does what you are asking for.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 5:33 AM, WRAY NICHOLAS
wrote:
> Hi I am plotting various strands of information, and I want to create an
> "envelope" around each line,
On 05/11/2015 1:00 PM, Dimitri Liakhovitski wrote:
I am using a windows laptop, R 3.2.2
I am using R-gui.
When I go to Packages -> Update packages and then select a Cran mirror
(in the US) - it tells me to update the following packages:
GLMMGibbs
RDCOMClient
Rstem
survnnet
yags
I click OK
I am using a windows laptop, R 3.2.2
I am using R-gui.
When I go to Packages -> Update packages and then select a Cran mirror
(in the US) - it tells me to update the following packages:
GLMMGibbs
RDCOMClient
Rstem
survnnet
yags
I click OK and then I get successful update messages, like:
Just in case:
> sessionInfo()
R version 3.2.2 (2015-08-14)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Running under: Windows 7 x64 (build 7601) Service Pack 1
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252
[2] LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252
[3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252
[4]
I am not familiar with caret/Cubist, but assuming they follow the
usual R procedures that encode categorical factors for conditional
fitting, you need to do some homework on your own by reading up on the
use of contrasts in regression.
See ?factor and ?contrasts (and other linked Help as
Thank you, Duncan.
Indeed those packages were sitting in a temp directory.
I had to install them manually from a 'zip file.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 05/11/2015 1:00 PM, Dimitri Liakhovitski wrote:
>>
>> I am using a windows laptop, R
I'm using xyplot to plot MCMC results generated via R2openbugs and coda and
trying to create jpeg outputs. the jpegs are blank
I can plot the MCMC object with xyplot at the command line
however, when I use a function to send the plot to a jpeg (or to a bmp, or png
or pdf) the file is created
Please post i plain text, as request by the posting guide. As you can
see, HTML can come out a mess.
Answer: FAQ 7.22
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And knowledge
is certainly not wisdom."
-- Clifford Stoll
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:30 PM,
Hello,
Is there a way to avoid the warning below in dplyr. I’m performing an operation
within groups, and the warning says that the factors created from each group do
not have the same levels, and so it coerces the factor to character. I’m using
this inside a package I’m developing. I’d
> On 06 Nov 2015, at 00:59 , Axel Urbiz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to avoid the warning below in dplyr. I’m performing an
> operation within groups, and the warning says that the factors created from
> each group do not have the same levels, and so it coerces
On 05/11/15 22:49, Alaios wrote:
Thanks.That is what I want. It is more that I do not know how to read
factors that these two functions return
Browse[1]> y
$`13.6954016405008`
[1] (13.2,115]
Levels: (13.2,115] (115,217] (217,318] (318,420] (420,522]
$`88.5092280867206`
[1] (13.2,115]
Levels:
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 6:34 AM, Luke Gaylor wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> I have registered for both through nabble and R-help-request with this email.
>
> I want to post the following question:
>
> I want to implement a Hosmer Lemeshow Goodness of Fit test to my
On 06.11.2015 02:06, Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) wrote:
You might want to upgrade to R-3.2.2 as there appears to be a RWinEdt binary
available for it.
There is also a binary for the R-3.1.x series, hence
install.packages("RWinEdt") should do the trick.
Anyway, if you want to install from
There is also a binary for the R-3.1.x series, hence
install.packages("RWinEdt") should do the trick.
Anyway, if you want to install from sources, please instal the Rtools
and also install with the --no-test-load flag (RWinEdt complains if
called non-interactively).
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On
I am an intermediate R user with little understanding of the working of R
packages.
My problem is with the package RWinEdt.
I was using using WinEdt 6 with R 3.1.3 and R-Sweave-6 in Windows 7 rather
smoothly.
Then I got a brand new computer,still running windows 7.
I installed R 3.1.3, no new
Hi thanoon,
When I run your code, I get two error messages. Those error messages tell
you all you need to know to solve the first part of your problem (i.e. that
none of the values in W1 and W2 are changed from NA). The second part of
your problem is that even if you attend to those error
Yes, that was my intention, but it appears I may not have read his code
carefully enough.
---
Jeff NewmillerThe . . Go Live...
DCN:Basics: ##.#.
Solution is to always use the stringsAsFactors=TRUE option in your data.frame()
function calls.
---
Jeff NewmillerThe . . Go Live...
DCN:Basics:
Seems like you would benefit from reading about long and wide data... perhaps
[1].
If I am understanding what you want, ggplot facetting should be able to do
what you want. You first have to put the data in long form (e.g. variable,
timestamp, value) before you give it to ggplot.
If you
Did you mean to add stringsAsFactors=FALSE to the following call to
data.frame?
bin <- data.frame(
pred = pred,
bin = cut(pred, breaks = Breaks, include.lowest = TRUE))
Since cut() produces a factor you would also have to convert it to character
to make stringAsFactors=FALSE to have
On 06/11/15 14:31, Jim Lemon wrote:
The fundamental problem that has emerged in this discussion is that
you seem to be applying the method of post-modernist deconstruction
to programming in R. I see no future in this enterprise.
*Gotta* be a fortune!!!
cheers,
Rolf
--
Technical Editor
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 3:59 PM, Axel Urbiz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to avoid the warning below in dplyr.
There is an option that lets you turn off warnings. There also a wrapper
function called, not surprisingly, … `suppressWarnings`. This is all descibed
Oh, and incidentally, you appear to be mixing base graphics -- the
jpeg() call -- with lattice graphics, xyplot(). See ?trellis.device
for lattice details.
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And knowledge
is certainly not wisdom."
-- Clifford Stoll
You might want to upgrade to R-3.2.2 as there appears to be a RWinEdt binary
available for it.
Dan
Daniel Nordlund, PhD
Research and Data Analysis Division
Services & Enterprise Support Administration
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
-Original Message-
From:
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 4:58 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
>
> Solution is to always use the stringsAsFactors=TRUE option in your
> data.frame() function calls.
Since that is the default, I’m wondering if you meant to say FALSE?
—
David.
>
Thank you all!
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 9:07 PM, William Dunlap wrote:
>
> Did you mean to add stringsAsFactors=FALSE to the following call to
> data.frame?
> bin <- data.frame(
> pred = pred,
> bin = cut(pred, breaks = Breaks, include.lowest = TRUE))
> Since cut()
Am 04.11.2015 um 21:36 schrieb Evan Cooch:
On 11/4/2015 2:08 PM, Evan Cooch wrote:
Greetings --
This has also been posted on the jags forum, but since I suspect the
problem is more 'R-related' than jags, will aos post here.
Decided to 'upgrade' from jags 3.x.x to 4.x.x today, on my
Prueba a hacer esto:
Serie16<-wb[3]/wb[12]
> Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 14:43:22 +0100
> From: albert.monto...@gmail.com
> To: R-help-es@r-project.org
> Subject: [R-es] Duda respecto a la dimensi�n de la divisi�n de dos columnas
> de una tabla
>
> Muchas gracias a tod@s por las respuetas!
>
>
Hi
if you need to do naming automagically you can use ls for creating object
consisting from names of objects and use it for naming inside a cycle.
obj <- ls()
for (i in 1:n) {
pdf(paste(obj[i], "pdf", sep="."))
...
do the plotting
dev.off()
}
Cheers
Petr
> -Original Message-
> From:
Muchas gracias a tod@s por las respuetas!
tengo en una variable wb una tabla con 145 filas y 17 columnas.
dim(wb) 145 17
Creo una variable Serie16, la cual resulta de dividir la columna 3 y la 12.
Serie16 <- c(wb[3]/wb[12])
Serie16
Aquí viene el problema. La dimensión de la nueva columna,
Tienes que cambiar esta fila:
Serie16 <- c(wb[3]/wb[12])
Por esta otra:
Serie16 <- c(wb[,3]/wb[,12])
Saludos
Isidro Hidalgo Arellano
Observatorio del Mercado de Trabajo
Consejería de Economía, Empresas y Empleo
http://www.jccm.es
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