Hello everyone
I am trying to use CLARA method for finding clusters in my spatial surface
temperature data and noticed one problem. My data are in the form
lat,lon,temperature. I extract lat,lon and cluster number for each point in
the dataset. When I plotted a map of cluster numbers I found
Hi I want to give parameters for my function from the shell. I mean
I defined a function like these:
work1.R :
myfunc - function(x,y) {
z = x + y
z
}
and now I want to use shell to give parameters like ./work1.R (3,5) to
get sum 8.
so what should I do?
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dear r folks
i am a bit puzzled about how to use chron as an index xts and why it differs
from zoo.
in this example, why can i index zoo but not xts
x-1:23
time.of.day - times(paste(x,:0:0,sep=),format=h:m:s)
day - dates(4/8/90)
period - chron(dates=day,times=time.of.day)
xts(1:23,period)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 12:39 AM, Muenchen, Robert A (Bob) muenc...@utk.edu
wrote:
One of the things I updated was to *remove* the now-obsolete PASW! Since
IBM bought the company, they did away with that and renamed things IBM SPSS
See the list at:
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 16:35:25 +0100 Karl Ove Hufthammer k...@huftis.org
wrote:
Well, I was thinking of better integration with the help pages, e.g.,
having each image appear right after the code that generated it, having
larger images (perhaps at approx. the default window size for graphs in
When I use barchart (with default formatting options), I get bars whose
lengths/heights are not proportional to their value. For example:
http://drop.io/wbagm6s/asset/capture-png
Many of the values in this chart are 1; however, because the blue bars
extend to the left of the 0 tick mark, those
On 01/14/2010 07:44 PM, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 16:35:25 +0100 Karl Ove Hufthammerk...@huftis.org
wrote:
Well, I was thinking of better integration with the help pages, e.g.,
having each image appear right after the code that generated it, having
larger images (perhaps at
cihan inan wrote:
Hi I want to give parameters for my function from the shell. I mean
I defined a function like these:
work1.R :
myfunc - function(x,y) {
z = x + y
z
}
and now I want to use shell to give parameters like ./work1.R (3,5) to
get sum 8.
so what should I do?
Dear all,
I'm learning R, with a classical programming background. Some hours were
necessary for me to programm the vector way.
Here is my dataset :
ds - data.frame( st=runif(100), st=runif(100),s1=runif(100),mp=runif(100))
I need to generate 2 new variables. First was easy :
ds$n1 -
Dear R-Users,
I would like to color the data in a splom according to their position in the
matrix, i.e. I would like to have all data shown in the upper left corner to be
blue, all entries below that to be black, and the data to the right to be all
red. I tried to color the splom with the
Note that all these instructions are outdated since there is no chm help
support for R-2.10.x, for example. Please use the R Installation and
Administration manual as the reference.
Best wishes,
Uwe Ligges
On 14.01.2010 06:10, David Scott wrote:
Julian Ramirez wrote:
Hi Ted,
You need to
Here's one way :
ds - data.frame( st = runif(100), s0=runif(100),
s1=runif(100),s2=runif(100),mp=runif(100))
ds - within( ds, {
n1 - 1*( st0.38 )
n2 - numeric( length( st ) )
n2[ is.na(st) | st = 0.38 ] - .25
n2[ s0 == mp ] - .25
n2[ s2 == mp ]
Try this:
example$X3 - sapply(example$X2, switch, -3, -1, 1, 3)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Joshua Wiley jwiley.ps...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to create a column of weights based off of factor levels
from another column. I am using the weights to calculate L scores.
Dear Paco,
as far as I know, there is no such problem with clara, but I may be wrong.
However, in order to help you (though I'm not sure whether I'll be able to
do that), we'd need to understand precisely what you were doing in R and
how your data looks like (code and data; you can show us a
Or this ;
example$X3 - c(-3, -1, 1, 3)[ example$X2 ]
Romain
On 01/14/2010 11:55 AM, Henrique Dallazuanna wrote:
Try this:
example$X3- sapply(example$X2, switch, -3, -1, 1, 3)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Joshua Wileyjwiley.ps...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to create a
This works too:
example$X3 - example$X2 * 2 - 5
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Henrique Dallazuanna www...@gmail.com wrote:
Try this:
example$X3 - sapply(example$X2, switch, -3, -1, 1, 3)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Joshua Wiley jwiley.ps...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
I am
Thanks Gabor,
Are you or anyone aware if there is a text list of of package contents? The
only way i have managed to get information like the number of dlls per package
is by downloading the zip file to a tempporary file and listing its contents
via unzip(..., list = TRUE). However,
Some years ago I published the reg string here to start RGui in a selected
Windows directory via right key click without keeping a cmd window open.
That string no longer works in Vista/Windows 7. Below is the alternative. It
assumes that rgui is on your path, or that you have Gabor's rbatch
Hello dear R help group,
Can any one suggest me of a way of making this:
http://portal.techhigh.us/Teachers/lauritsenk/PublishingImages/genetic%20code.jpg
Using R ?
Thanks!
Tal
http://portal.techhigh.us/Teachers/lauritsenk/PublishingImages/genetic%20code.jpg
Contact
Hello everybody,
I have got some problems concerning my tasks using R.
I have got a true regression function for a double-log model. I also have
got two samples n1=100 and n2=400 which are saved in X1 and Y1, and in X2
and Y2 respectively. Now I have to display the original data and the
Dear colleagues,
I would need to add text (some rows of information) in a matrix. For example,
given this matrix
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
I would need to add this info:
THIS IS AN EXAMPLE
OF a 3x3 MATRIX
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
I have been looking for a function that works similar to fopen in matlab,
I'm using functions to return a matrix of all permutations of a
specified size from a larger list for predictor selection.
For each predictor size I use a seperate function like this:
bag2 - function(n) {
rl - c()
for (i1 in seq(n)) {
for (i2 in seq(n)) {
if
On 14-Jan-10 10:04:27, carfer...@alum.us.es wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I would need to add text (some rows of information) in a matrix.
For example, given this matrix
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
I would need to add this info:
THIS IS AN EXAMPLE
OF a 3x3 MATRIX
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
I have
sqldf is layered on top of RSQLite. Its not a separate facility.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:12 AM, Juliet Jacobson julietjacob...@aim.com wrote:
Thanks for your answer. I hadn't found this possibility by web search.
Since sqldf also allows the import of tables from csv files, complex
SELECT
Hello
On 1/13/10, Muenchen, Robert A (Bob) muenc...@utk.edu wrote:
http://r4stats.com/add-on-modules
and I would very much appreciate any feedback you might have on it.
Perhaps add latticist and playwith to the list of Graphics, Interactive?
Regards
Liviu
You can use the Matrix package:
Matrix::Matrix(1:9, ncol = 3)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 8:04 AM, carfer...@alum.us.es wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I would need to add text (some rows of information) in a matrix. For example,
given this matrix
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
I would need to add this
On 1/14/10, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps add latticist and playwith to the list of Graphics, Interactive?
.. and remove latticist from Graphics, Static. Also, add rattle to
Graphical user interfaces?
Liviu
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Hi,
I have zlib compressed strings (example is attached) and would like to
decompress them using memDecompress ...
I try this:
connection - file(compressed.txt,r)
compressed - readLines(connection)
memDecompress(as.raw(compressed),type=g)
Error in memDecompress(as.raw(compressed), type = g)
On 14/01/2010 11:20 AM, Jim Lemon wrote:
Hi Core Team,
I received an email about a problem with the help on the plotrix
package. Apparently the \link tags in the help pages were showing up as
literal text. I couldn't see this problem, nor any problem with the Rd
files. Since the plotrix
Dear all,
I have a question is there a possibility to plot points with different
symbols like stars, crosses?
I looked at different types for plot command and didn't find anything like
that.
Thanks a lot.
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See pch argument:
plot(1:10, pch = 1:10)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Trafim Vanishek rdapam...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I have a question is there a possibility to plot points with different
symbols like stars, crosses?
I looked at different types for plot command and didn't find
Trafim
Use the pch= argument within plot().
Try ?points to get details.
Trafim wrote:
Dear all,
I have a question is there a possibility to plot points with different
symbols like stars, crosses?
I looked at different types for plot command and didn't find anything like
that.
Hello,
Thanks for all of your responses. I got a lot of great options that work.
Thanks again!
Joshua
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For the original question:
what are a packages dependencies
tools:::package.dependencies(available.packages())
what are a packages reverse dependencies
tools:::dependsOnPkgs(available.packages()[,1])
does a package contain a dll
If the package has been installed already and you
Nick Fankhauser wrote:
I'm using functions to return a matrix of all permutations of a
specified size from a larger list for predictor selection.
For each predictor size I use a seperate function like this:
bag2 - function(n) {
rl - c()
for (i1 in seq(n)) {
for (i2 in seq(n)) {
Try this:
v - 1:5
n - 2
t(subset(do.call(expand.grid, replicate(n, v, FALSE))[n:1], Var1 != Var2))
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Nick Fankhauser li...@nyk.ch wrote:
I'm using functions to return a matrix of all permutations of a
specified size from a larger list for predictor selection.
Small modification below.
Peter Ehlers wrote:
Nick Fankhauser wrote:
I'm using functions to return a matrix of all permutations of a
specified size from a larger list for predictor selection.
For each predictor size I use a seperate function like this:
bag2 - function(n) {
rl - c()
Rex,
I think this problem can be solved using xlim()/ylim() argument. Look at the
follwing code:
require(lattice)
da - expand.grid(A=c(a,b), x=1:4)
da$y - c(1,5,6,3,2,0,6,0)
barchart(y~x|A, data=da, horizontal=FALSE)
barchart(y~x|A, data=da, horizontal=FALSE,
ylim=c(0,
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:16 AM, Rex C. Eastbourne
rex.eastbou...@gmail.com wrote:
When I use barchart (with default formatting options), I get bars whose
lengths/heights are not proportional to their value. For example:
http://drop.io/wbagm6s/asset/capture-png
Many of the values in this
Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of decimal
points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data are text, you
should replace the commas with decimal points in a text editor.
Corey
gedasg wrote:
hello, I have strange error.
Corey Sparks wrote:
Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of decimal
points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data are text, you
should replace the commas with decimal points in a text editor.
Alternatively, set dec=, or use read.delim2() (if the file is
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:07:49 -0800 (PST), Corey Sparks wrote:
CS
CS Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of
CS decimal points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data
CS are text, you should replace the commas with decimal points in a
CS text editor.
CS
or
Orvalho:
Thanks for pointing our RMySQL. The reason is that we have similar data
stored in both SQL server and MySQL databases and I want to reuse code as much
as possible.
Jeff
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From: Orvalho Augusto [mailto:orvaq...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Thanks guys!
The tools functions are very useful, and also the the
utils:::.clean_up_dependencies hiding in there, which I had a managed to
do myself but in far more lines!
I think I am going to download each zip file one by one to find if there
are dlls - which sounds like an overnight job to
However, for there to be a difference between Mac and PC means that
something else is going on.
I would guess that the PC is set to a LOCALE for which , is the
default decimal separator, and the Mac is set to a LOCALE for which
. is the default decimal separator. (If locale settings affect
In R, see ?connectionfor information about functions similar to
matlab's fopen.
If what you're trying to do is write information and the matrix to a
file, then you can at least get started with something along the
lines of:
cat('This is my information\nand a second line of
Hi Colin,
The pkgDepTools package from Bioconductor will help with question #1:
http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.5/bioc/html/pkgDepTools.html
I am not positive on this, but I believe this package is also used to
determine the reverse dependencies that would be listed on that page if
there
Don MacQueen wrote:
However, for there to be a difference between Mac and PC means that
something else is going on.
I would guess that the PC is set to a LOCALE for which , is the
default decimal separator, and the Mac is set to a LOCALE for which .
is the default decimal separator. (If
Hi,
Apologies in advance for the basic nature of my question. I am still very
much a rookie when it comes to R. Having googled it, checked Nabble and
trial/error to the best of my ability, I have yet to find an easy solution.
I am currently working with a list of 5x5 matrices, and want to
Try this:
lapply(l, '[', 1, 1)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Hubert Colt hubert.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Apologies in advance for the basic nature of my question. I am still very
much a rookie when it comes to R. Having googled it, checked Nabble and
trial/error to the best of my
Hi all
I recently Googled to find out how to get the mode from my continuous
data in R, and came up with this ancient thread from the archives:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/99b/1319.html
But sorting is very inefficient if you have lots of data, so can I
propose this method:
h -
Excellent! That did the trick. Thank you very much.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Henrique Dallazuanna www...@gmail.comwrote:
Try this:
lapply(l, '[', 1, 1)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Hubert Colt hubert.c...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Apologies in advance for the basic nature of
Michael Doube-3 wrote:
But sorting is very inefficient if you have lots of data, so can I
propose this method:
Mmm. Good to know that sorting is very inefficient.
Dieter
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hello, I have strange error.
gyliai-read.table(file.choose(),header=T)
summary(gyliai)
xy gylis
307577,08: 1 6124296,56: 1 3,00 : 59
308613,01: 1 6124353,50: 1 2,80 : 51
313800,45: 1 6124530,65: 1 3,10 : 36
313840,17: 1
I have the following problem:
I measured co2 on 6 paired sites (one grubbed and one non-grubbed
fence per site - grubbing = treatment). These measurements I repeated
15 times over 2 years. So, now my problem is how to analyze these
data. I tried the following model:
Thanks Corey!
I change that, and its start working.
Best, Gedas
Corey Sparks wrote:
Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of decimal
points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data are text, you
should replace the commas with decimal points in a text
Also look at the my.symbols function in the TeachingDemos package for more
options.
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Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
greg.s...@imail.org
801.408.8111
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From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-
I think you should rather look at the origin= parameter in barchart. See
?panel.barchart for a discussion of this exact problem:
origin: the origin for the bars. For grouped displays with 'stack
=
TRUE', this argument is ignored and the origin set to 0.
Otherwise, defaults
Hi,
I am trying to create a dotplot where each panel shows levels vs.
responses; the levels are sorted by responses but levels vary from one
panel to another. However, I run into problems with controlling the
y-limits and y-labels.
In particular, suppose I have a data frame
rsp -
Hi Liviu,
Thanks for those suggestions. I've made the changes and added you to the list
of contributors.
Cheers,
Bob
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From: Liviu Andronic [mailto:landronim...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 7:06 AM
To: Muenchen, Robert A (Bob)
Cc:
That fixed it! Thanks to all who replied.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:13 AM, S Ellison s.elli...@lgc.co.uk wrote:
I think you should rather look at the origin= parameter in barchart. See
?panel.barchart for a discussion of this exact problem:
origin: the origin for the bars. For grouped
If you absolutely need a single file for each iteration, you can also
include the iteration number into your output filename.
for(i in 1:dim(your input data)[1]) {
results- your calculation
write.csv(results, paste(filename, _, i, sep=))
}
Arnaud
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 15:59:37 +0100
From:
Hi folks, I'm new to the list.
I have a data file with 256 columns. Here's just a subset of names(data):
[1] MOUSE BASEDATE1 PERCENTSLEEPTOT1
[4] PERCENTSLEEPNIGHT1 PERCENTSLEEPDAY1BOUTLENGTHTOT1
[7] BOUTLENGTHNITE1 BOUTLENGTHDAY1 BOUTTHRESTOTP1
[10]
Try this:
DF[,grep(BOUTLENGTHTOT, l)]
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Martin Striz mst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks, I'm new to the list.
I have a data file with 256 columns. Here's just a subset of names(data):
[1] MOUSE BASEDATE1 PERCENTSLEEPTOT1
[4]
Sven:
1. Try this question on the r-sig-mixwed-models list -- more likely to get
good responses there, I think.
2. However, my less expert opinion is that you need a random fence within
site term (each fence has it's own ID)
co2 ~ treatment + time, rand = ~1|fence/site
This assumes time is
Try
dat[names(dat) %in% paste(BOUTLENGTHTOT, 1:17, sep=)]
-Peter Ehlers
Martin Striz wrote:
Hi folks, I'm new to the list.
I have a data file with 256 columns. Here's just a subset of names(data):
[1] MOUSE BASEDATE1 PERCENTSLEEPTOT1
[4] PERCENTSLEEPNIGHT1
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Dennis Murphy djmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Try this:
nms - paste(BOUTLENGTHTOT, 1:17, sep = )
data[, nms]
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Peter Ehlers ehl...@ucalgary.ca wrote:
Try
dat[names(dat) %in% paste(BOUTLENGTHTOT, 1:17, sep=)]
Thanks! Both
Hi:
Based on an old R-help post,
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/06/09/1579.html
I managed to get the desired plot with the following call:
dotplot(reorder(lvl, rsp) ~ rsp | cat, data = xx,
type = c('h', 'p'), layout = c(1, 2),
scales = list(y = list(relation = 'free', rot =
For anyone who may be interested .
Gabor Grothendieck suggested a link and then provided additional help resulting
in the following. Any mistakes are mine.
The code will allow you to build a rolling regression and to pass a (different)
predictor to that regression model.
# DATA
Just realized that I got my nesting specification backwards. For fence in
site, which is what I wanted, it should have been:
co2 ~ treatment + time, rand = ~1|site/fence
Bert Gunter
Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics
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From: bgunter
Sent: Thursday, January 14,
Great!
Thank you very much. I missed the old R-help post but indeed this too
simple ...
Boris.
From: Dennis Murphy [mailto:djmu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 14, January, 2010 14:40 PM
To: Vasiliev b...@cefcom h...@ottawa-hull
Cc: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch
thank all of you for the help.
to Petr: thanks for the suggestion, I will read the R intro manual.
:-)
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On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hi,
I have zlib compressed strings (example is attached)
What is that file? Not gzip compression:
gannet% file compressed.txt
compressed.txt: ASCII text, with very long lines
since gzip uses a magic header that 'file' knows about. And even if
Hi,
I have a data set that has columns bird.species, tree.speciesand
count. I am investigating differences in tree species usge by two species
of birds. Count is numerical and is a count of observations of bird
species x using tree species x. For bird species A I have 3 different counts
for
On 01/15/2010 08:43 AM, kellys17 wrote:
Hi,
I have a data set that has columns bird.species, tree.speciesand
count. I am investigating differences in tree species usge by two species
of birds. Count is numerical and is a count of observations of bird
species x using tree species x. For bird
I want to learn one more thing. You said
args = commandArgs(TRUE)
should I write this sentence in my function or out of my function area ?
can you give me an example .r file ?
2010/1/14 Paul Hiemstra p.hiems...@geo.uu.nl
cihan inan wrote:
Hi I want to give parameters for my function from
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Rex C. Eastbourne rex.eastbou...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am encountering problems using the png() function to save around 20
charts to separate files.
My script is conceptually structured as follows:
### script
png(Image %03d.png)
# the following are calls to
RSQLite is actually much more than a driver for data import. It
basically allows any manipulation of SQLite databases, including
reading, writing, or updating and munging data within the database.
Regarding the original question of data import:
I use csv and sqlite files interchangeably to
Try for yourself and see. (it's not difficult to try)
For example, put the line in both places, followed by
print(args)
and see what happens.
-Don
At 11:49 PM +0200 1/14/10, cihan inan wrote:
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-length: 1496
I want to learn one more
I am encountering problems using the png() function to save around 20 charts
to separate files.
My script is conceptually structured as follows:
### script
png(Image %03d.png)
# the following are calls to user-defined functions I wrote that call plot,
barchart, etc. with special arguments.
On 01/15/2010 12:13 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 14/01/2010 11:20 AM, Jim Lemon wrote:
Hi Core Team,
I received an email about a problem with the help on the plotrix
package. Apparently the \link tags in the help pages were showing up
as literal text. I couldn't see this problem, nor any
?png says:
If you plot more than one page on one of these devices and do not
include something like %d for the sequence number in file, the file
will contain the last page plotted.
meaning
png(foo%03d.png, width=300, height=300);
plot(1); plot(2); plot(3);
dev.off();
generates foo001.png,
If you are using lattice, check out FAQ 7.22
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Rex C. Eastbourne rex.eastbou...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am encountering problems using the png() function to save around 20
charts
to separate files.
My script is conceptually structured as follows:
### script
On 15/01/2010 6:24 AM, Jim Lemon wrote:
On 01/15/2010 12:13 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 14/01/2010 11:20 AM, Jim Lemon wrote:
Hi Core Team,
I received an email about a problem with the help on the plotrix
package. Apparently the \link tags in the help pages were showing up
as literal text. I
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Hi all,
Let's say I have a time series data. I would like to test online for
regime shift, are there any R packages that can do that?
Thanks a lot!
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Hi R People:
I'm teaching a statistical computing class using R starting next week
(yay!) and I have an opinion type question, please.
I'm old school and use - in an assignment.
However, I'm starting to see the = in the literature.
Which should I use or does it matter, please?
Thanks for your
Hi Everybody
Is there a way in which one can use the RPostgreSQL package to take a sample
from a table in Postgres database without having to read the whole table
into R
regards
Christiaan
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Hi R People:
I'm teaching a statistical computing class using R starting next week
(yay!) and I have an opinion type question, please.
I'm old school and use - in an assignment.
However, I'm starting to see the = in the literature.
Which
Thanks Jim! I followed the instructions in the FAQ and wrapped print()
around my function calls. The images are now properly generated.
Rex
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:38 PM, jim holtman jholt...@gmail.com wrote:
If you are using lattice, check out FAQ 7.22
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Rex
On 15-Jan-10 04:06:55, Rolf Turner wrote:
On 15/01/2010, at 4:45 PM, Erin Hodgess wrote:
Hi R People:
I'm teaching a statistical computing class using R starting
next week (yay!) and I have an opinion type question, please.
I'm old school and use - in an assignment.
However, I'm starting
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