- ggplot2
- lattice
- reshape
Request to R-team: Please make ggplot2 and reshape as default packages in R,
they are really helpful! Thanks,
Xin
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:48 PM, kMan kchambe...@gmail.com wrote:
(1) - nlme, lattice, stats
(2) - a usable large-file/out of memory regression
I don't know if this is too long for a fortune, but it sure
seems to be that it should be one.
Anyway, thanks for the chuckle, Greg.
-Peter Ehlers
On 2010-03-04 13:29, Greg Snow wrote:
Well, the HeadSlap package would of course require the esp package so that it could tell
the difference
(1) - nlme, lattice, stats
(2) - a usable large-file/out of memory regression package that abstracts
all the details of connections etc from the user, accept perhaps the
initial function call, so I don't have to actually know anything about the
file I'm opening, how big it is, how many lines of
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 11:52:48 -0700 Greg Snow greg.s...@imail.org wrote:
I also want a package that when people misuse certain functions/techniques
it will cause a small door on the side of their monitor/computer to
open and a mechanical hand will come out and slap them upside the
head. But
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 11:52:48 -0700 Greg Snow greg.s...@imail.org wrote:
I also want a package that when people misuse certain
functions/techniques it will cause a small door on the
side of their monitor/computer to open and a mechanical
hand will come out and slap them upside the head. But
Hi all,
1) I mostly use the base packages. But if I should decide for three
others, it would be
- plyr: I've just started to use it in some specific cases, but it seems
really powerful and practical
- doBy is also quite good but I use only one function from it
(summaryBy). For now I have what
Hi Matthew,
Sorry that I've read your email a bit too late and answered to the
thread before.
You're right about Crantastic, it's a really good thing, and I actually
voted for the packages I really use (even though a little). It was
suggested to me by a r-helper some time ago.
I was also
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Subject: Re: [R] Three most useful R package
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 11:52:48 -0700 Greg Snow greg.s...@imail.org
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 15:13:54 -0500 Ralf B ralf.bie...@gmail.com wrote:
1) What are your 3 most useful R package? and
plyr
ggplot2
lattice
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On 03/03/10 09:26, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 15:13:54 -0500 Ralf Bralf.bie...@gmail.com wrote:
1) What are your 3 most useful R package? and
plyr
ggplot2
lattice
Well, as you ask the question, the three most useful R packages are:
base, stats and methods ;-) ...
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 09:26:32 +0100 Karl Ove Hufthammer k...@huftis.org
wrote:
1) What are your 3 most useful R package? and
plyr
ggplot2
lattice
And since 'lattice' already is in the 'recommended' set, and therefore
included in R by default, I'd like to add one more package:
sos
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1) What are your 3 most useful R package?
On the assumption that we mean those packages that add some generic
functionality, then
plyr
ggplot2
Car and Hmisc (i know that is four)
So similar to others peoples list
I have others that are always first to be installed, but specific to
my
Hi Ralf,
1) What are your 3 most useful R package?
Its hard to pick three but since you are making me...
vegan
rgdal (which will also get you sp, another favorite)
rms
Michael
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I.W. Carpenter Jr. Herbarium [BOON]
Department of Biology
Appalachian State University
Boone,
Hi,
The 3 packages I load most often are my own; typically I make a new
package for every new job. It automatically loads other packages as
dependencies (top-ranked are ggplot2, reshape, plyr) as well as my
data and functions I'm currently working with.
If some functions evolve further towards a
ad 1) ggplot2, Hmisc, RODBC
ad 2) A package to produce high quality tables with summary statistics
for publications in scientific journals.
Regards, Frank
Ralf B ralf.bie...@gmail.com 02.03.2010 21:13
Hi R-fans,
I would like put out a question to all R users on this list and hope
it will
I only really need the base packages, but otherwise I suppose the most
useful for me are:
(1) RCurl
(2) plyr
(3) XML
On 2 Mar, 20:13, Ralf B ralf.bie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi R-fans,
I would like put out a question to all R users on this list and hope
it will create some feedback and
RODBC
data.table
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:29 AM, Tony B tony.bre...@googlemail.com wrote:
I only really need the base packages, but otherwise I suppose the most
useful for me are:
(1) RCurl
(2) plyr
(3) XML
On 2 Mar, 20:13, Ralf B ralf.bie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi R-fans,
I would
On Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:09:09 +0100 Frank Bloos frank.bl...@med.uni-
jena.de wrote:
ad 2) A package to produce high quality tables with summary statistics
for publications in scientific journals.
Doesn't Hmisc do that (the 'latex' function)? See
Sorry to clear up the reasons why:
RODBC because it allows me to seamlessly interact with all the databases at
the place I work.
And data.table because it does aggregation about 50x times faster than plyr
(which I used to use a lot).
Thanks,
Rob
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 7:07 AM, Rob Forler
3 most used packages:
1)spdep (for spatial regression/statistics)
2)car
3)survival (which is recommended, so)
3.5) survey (for analysis of complex survey samples)
Best to all,
Corey
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Corey Sparks, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Demography and Organization Studies
University of Texas
Rob Forler wrote:
And data.table because it does aggregation about 50x times faster than
plyr
(which I used to use a lot).
This is correct, from the error message its spits out one has to conclude
that is was abandoned at R-version 2.4.x
Dieter
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View this message in context:
1) quantmod, zoo, xts, TTR in no particular order, the first requires the
others, so I can't really separate them.
2) There are plenty of packages for my needs (using R as a hobbyist), but my
biggest concern is that they lack active support. A package for complex testing
of trading strategies
other than base :
1. XML Rcurl2. lattice3. Hmisc
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Ralf B ralf.bie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi R-fans,
I would like put out a question to all R users on this list and hope
it will create some feedback and discussion.
1) What are
I think Brian and Josh the two powerhouses behind quantmod and other finance
related packages are working on a package called 'blotter' which is on
r-forge which may be able to help you with keeping track and doing some
testing of trading strategies.
regards,
cj
On
Correct.
Ralf
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Post-Doctoral Associate
School of Communication and Information
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1071, USA
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:16 AM, Philippe Grosjean
phgrosj...@sciviews.org wrote:
On 03/03/10 09:26, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
On Tue, 2 Mar
I use rms, lme4, ggplot2 frequently (also lattice and MASS).
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Ralf B ralf.bie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi R-fans,
I would like put out a question to all R users on this list and hope
it will create some feedback and discussion.
1) What are your 3 most useful R
Dieter,
One way to check if a package is active, is by looking on r-forge. If you
are referring to data.table you would have found it is actually very active
at the moment and is far from abandoned.
What you may be referring to is a warning, not an error, with v1.2 on
R2.10+. That was fixed
I find myself loading the TeachingDemos package most often, though in my case
there may be one of those chicken/egg things going on.
I also use MASS and rms quite a bit (if we are limited to 3, but I also use
survival, Hmisc, and splines, but they are loaded with rms).
The package that I
Hi Ralf,
My list would probably be:
reshape + plyr
lattice / ggplot2
and maybe Car / Hmisc
BUT,
I think the real answer would come from further use of the community of:
http://crantastic.org/
(Or if that website could have collected and presented some data
automatically...)
Tal
I think it depends on your particular domain, mine is in finance:
Quantmod
PerformanceAnalytics
And Diethelm Wuertz's collection of packages (fOptions, fPortfolio,etc)
Rgds,
C
On 3/2/10, Ralf B ralf.bie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi R-fans,
I would like put out a question to all R users on this
Ralf B wrote:
Hi R-fans,
I would like put out a question to all R users on this list and hope
it will create some feedback and discussion.
1) What are your 3 most useful R package? and
2) What R package do you still miss and why do you think it would make
a useful addition?
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