> To display python documentation, I recently installed company-quickhelp.
> While it works well for python, my emacs now has an annoying feature in ess-r
> mode.
If you are not using company mode in general - you could try pydoc and
elpy-mode for python documentation. This may be faster
Ah, Uwe, you are a lifesaver. Although there should not have been, there
were some lines with entries like this in the 6th field:
medical alarm - unk problem "B"
I would have thought that my effort to read just the first field of each
line, uniformly an integer,
On 21.02.2020 20:10, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
sessionInfo at end of message.
I have data that I was given as an Excel .xlsx file. It contains 96266
lines and 24 columns. I opened it in OpenOffice.org and saved it in .csv
format, using the pipe character as a field separator. This produced
sessionInfo at end of message.
I have data that I was given as an Excel .xlsx file. It contains 96266
lines and 24 columns. I opened it in OpenOffice.org and saved it in .csv
format, using the pipe character as a field separator. This produced a
file with 96266 lines.
When I read it into R
We do just use the package if it's installed. No demanding anywhere.
Alex
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020, 9:36 PM Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 20 February 2020 at 17:51, Alex Branham via ESS-help wrote:
> | On Wed 19 Feb 2020 at 18:20, Shreyas Ragavan
> wrote:
> |
> | >> You need to install the
> all.equal(y, ave(d, cumsum(c(TRUE,is_true(diff(a)!=0))),
FUN=function(di)1L+cumsum(is_true(di>15
[1] TRUE
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 7:20 PM Lijun Zhao
wrote:
> Dear William,
>
> Thank you so much.
>
>
>
> I am quiet new in R. I would like to do
This looks like homework. There is a clearly-stated no-homework policy in the
Posting Guide.
Some hints though (typing a question mark before a function name in the console
shows the help file for that function):
- Generate some x values (?seq)
- Calculate y values using x
- plot x against y
Oh ... and don't cross post.
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 9:08 AM Bert Gunter wrote:
> This looks like homework. This
[ Please keep me in CC as I'm not subscribed to the list]
Hi all,
I’m new to R programming.
Can someone help me , how to plot the “y” for the following equations in “R”?
푦= 푒−5(푥−0.3)2+0.5 푒−100(푥−0.5)2+0.5 푒−100(푥−0.75)2
푦=28−푥+10푥4−5푥9+6푥11
Also, I want to extract 50 random points from the
On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 13:17:59 +0100
Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen wrote:
> "[.,;\"-']"
Note that there is an - between " and ', which transforms your
regular expression into a range (all characters between " and ')
instead of a set. Move the - right in front of the closing bracket ] to
make
It has isTRUE, but that is not vectorized, and in fact explicitly tests
length==1, so
> isTRUE(c(TRUE,FALSE,NA))
[1] FALSE
> isTRUE(c(TRUE,TRUE, TRUE)) # I thought I thaw a puddycat... ;-)
[1] FALSE
> Vectorize(isTRUE)(c(TRUE,FALSE,NA))
[1] TRUE FALSE FALSE
(The latter would be silly as an
Hi
your code is not reproducible.
I get error with
> setwd("C:/Users/PC/Documents")
Error in setwd("C:/Users/PC/Documents") : cannot change working directory
>
so probably any other line of your code gives me error too.
Use dput(d) or dput(head(d)) to provide your data
Cheers
Petr
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