Hi,
checking my package with check from devtools leads to the output
Functions with \usage entries need to have the appropriate \alias
entries, and all their arguments documented.
The \usage entries must correspond to syntactically valid R code.
See chapter ‘Writing R documentation files’ in
Dear Peter, that is very very helpful, many thanks for your suggestions ;) !
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:34 PM, Anthoni, Peter (IMK) <
peter.anth...@kit.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The problem is most likely, you need to call a R CMD BATCH with your
> arguments and the R-script inside of a shell script
Hi,
The problem is most likely, you need to call a R CMD BATCH with your arguments
and the R-script inside of a shell script that you submit to your qsub.
Unfortunately we don't use qsub anymore so can't test it, but it should be as
follows:
R-script eg. test.R:
> ##First read in the arguments
On 12.07.2017 10:31, Sigbert Klinke wrote:
Hi,
checking my package with check from devtools leads to the output
Functions with \usage entries need to have the appropriate \alias
entries, and all their arguments documented.
The \usage entries must correspond to syntactically valid R code.
See
On 12.07.2017 12:03, Shanu Singh wrote:
Please solve the problem. on which R Version works cbplatte?
What is cbPlatte or cbplatte (case matters).
Best,
Uwe Ligges
Regards
Shanu
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Hi John,
Thanks for reply ! Sorry It was my mistake. It is *cbPalette. *Basically
its a R package.
Shanu
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 3:57 PM, John Kane wrote:
> What is cbplatte? Where do we find it?
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 12, 2017, 6:20:38 AM EDT, Shanu Singh <
>
> On 12 Jul 2017, at 08:44 , Mangalani Peter Makananisa
> wrote:
>
> Dear R-Gurus,
>
> I am trying to read in data with 24,349,113 rows to R-3.3.3 (64 bit) and have
> used the library "data.table" and It managed to read 23,347,070 rows and
> the remainder was
Dear R-Gurus,
I am trying to read in data with 24,349,113 rows to R-3.3.3 (64 bit) and have
used the library "data.table" and It managed to read 23,347,070 rows and
the remainder was 2,043 rows only.
Could you please advise me as to which library/R-commands is suitable to read
the full
Dear all,
I am using the pls package of R to perform partial least square on a set of
multivariate data. Instead of fitting a linear model, I want to fit my
data with a quadratic function with interaction terms. But I am not sure
how. I will use an example to illustrate my problem:
Following
Please solve the problem. on which R Version works cbplatte?
Regards
Shanu
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A little more information would be useful. Why did it stop? Was there an
error message? Can you show the commands/console log of what you did.
Provide information on how much memory your computer has on it. When the
operation completed, how much memory was used. An important aspect is how
many
Thanks for reply! sorry my my mistake It is *cbPalette*
*Shanu*
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 4:04 PM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
>
>
> On 12.07.2017 12:03, Shanu Singh wrote:
>
>> Please solve the problem. on which R Version works cbplatte?
>>
>
> What is cbPlatte or
On 12.07.2017 12:35, Shanu Singh wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for reply ! Sorry It was my mistake. It is *cbPalette. *Basically
its a R package.
Come on.
- Where do you want to get thsi from?
- What have you tried to do so?
Please re-read the posting guide that helps to ask good questions.
Hi R users,
I have a question about plotting. There is the dataframe below, while each
row represents a record. If I want to plot on a A-B plot, i.e., x-axis
represents A, while y-axis represents B values. However, I want to plot the
mean value from records 1-10 as one point, while the 10th and
Hi lily,
Here is the first plot:
plot(DF1$A,DF1$B,pch=19,col="red")
meanA<-mean(DF1$A)
meanB<-mean(DF1$B)
points(meanA,meanB,pch=18,col="red")
q1090<-quantile(DF1$B,probs=c(0.1,0.9))
library(plotrix)
dispersion(meanA,meanB,q1090[2],q1090[1],
intervals=FALSE,col="red")
The same code will work
Hi all,
Thank you for taking the time to read my message. I'm trying to make a
figure that plots p-values by a range of different adjustment values.
(Using the **logit** function in package **car**)
My Statistical analyses were conducted on probability estimates ranging
from 0% to 100%. As it's
Hi Kirsten,
Perhaps this will help:
set.seed(3)
kmdf<-data.frame(group=rep(1:4,each=20),
prop=c(runif(20,0.25,1),runif(20,0.2,0.92),
runif(20,0.15,0.84),runif(20,0.1,0.77)))
km.glm<-glm(prop~group,kmdf,family=quasibinomial(link="logit"))
summary(km.glm)
pval<-0.00845
padjs<-NA
npadj<-1
# assume
values A and B have different ranges. Therefore you would want
horizontal error bars for the B mean. The dispersion function doesn't
do horizontal error bars, so you can use plotCI also in plotrix. Here
is an example with two databases:
DF2<-read.table(text="A B C
62 22 54
69 24 55
Thanks, Jim. The code works, but I don't understand why you use q1090 <-
quantile(DF1$B, probs=c()), rather than DF1$A? Also, how to add a legend
for both points DF1 and DF2?
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Jim Lemon wrote:
> Hi lily,
> Here is the first plot:
>
>
I'm having trouble with a simple application with metRology. I need to
estimate the uncertainty of the density thickness of seven sheets of film.
This is calculated from measurements of mass, length and width of
rectangular samples of film.
It's not too hard to calculate the whole thing with a
Hello,
I have estimated a simultaneous equation model (similar to Klein's model) in R
using the system.fit package.
I have an identity equation, along with three other equations. Do you know how
to explicitly identify the identity equation in R?
I am also trying to forecast the dependent
Hi Bert,
Thanks for your reply. It appears that I didn't replace the variable name
"sampletxt" with the argument "x" in my function. I've corrected that and now
my code seems to be working fine.
Paul
From: Bert Gunter
Cc: R-help
Hello,
Google is your friend.
The only reference to cbPalette I've found is in
http://www.cookbook-r.com/Graphs/Colors_%28ggplot2%29/
and it is defined as:
A colorblind-friendly palette
These are color-blind-friendly palettes, one with gray, and one with black.
To use with ggplot2, it is
What is cbplatte? Where do we find it?
On Wednesday, July 12, 2017, 6:20:38 AM EDT, Shanu Singh
wrote:
Please solve the problem. on which R Version works cbplatte?
Regards
Shanu
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Dear all,
I am using the pls package of R to perform partial least square on a set of
multivariate data. Instead of fitting a linear model, I want to fit my
data with a quadratic function with interaction terms. But I am not sure
how. I will use an example to illustrate my problem:
Following
Hi all
I have built a Bayesian network using discrete data using the bnlearn
package.
When I try to run the cpquery function on this data it returns NaN for some
some cases.
Running the cpquery in debug mode for such a case (n=10^5, method="lw")
creates the following output:
Hi Paul,
Sounds like you have your answer, but for fun I thought I'd try solving your
problem using only a regular expression query and base R. I believe this works:
> txt <- "Patient had stage IV breast cancer. Nothing matches this sentence.
> Metastatic and breast match this sentence. French
Buen dia compañerxs de R, les traigo una pregunta bastante especifica.
En el trabajo me estan requiriendo el uso de SQL, asi q estoy aprendiendo a
usarlo desde R, con el paquete RODBC.
Mi problema puntual es que al crear una tabla en el servidor SQL a partir
de un data frame en R (usando la
Estimado José Ramirez Costa
Yo tengo un archivo donde guarde lo que realizaba cuándo aprendía, habría que
ver si actualmente es así o hay cambios, por lo que usted dice creo que usa sql
server, si no es así busco el archivo para otras bases de datos. Si es
sqlserver se podría realizar con la
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