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control in this shell.
Fatal error: you must specify `--save', `--no-save' or `--vanilla'
XIAO LIU wrote:
Hi:
I'm using RSPerl_0.6-3 calling R from Perl under UNIX system. My perl
programs with the RSPerl work well in my computer. However, if submitting to
GNQS system, these programs
Hi:
I'm using RSPerl_0.6-3 calling R from Perl under UNIX system. My perl programs
with the RSPerl work well in my computer. However, if submitting to GNQS
system, these programs do not work. It requires defining '--vanilla'. Can
anyone tell me what I should do?
Thank in advance
Xiao
x - c(0:24, (25:104-24)/(104-24)*25+24)
y - 0.5*(104-104:0)/104
plot(x,y, xaxt = n)
axis(1, at = 0:49, labels = c(0:24, (25:49-24)*(104-24)/25+24))
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From: Anthony Gichangi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 12:57 pm
Subject: [R] Varying x-axes ticks
Hi, R people:
I generated a package using package.skeleton(). But I can not load it using
library().
package.skeleton(RDIPcor, list = c(ROCAUC.i, cor.i), path =
/home/xiao)
Creating directories ...
Creating DESCRIPTION ...
Creating READMEs ...
Saving functions and data ...
Making help files
R users:
I want X-Y plotting with axes in reverse direction such as (0, -1, -2, -3, ). How
can I do it?
Thanks in advance
Xiao
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R users:
My R is 1.8.1 in Linux. How can I call R in Perl process? And call Perl from R?
Thanks
Xiao
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I tried bootstrap on a sample of 13,000 observations:
It works fine when R = 200:
boot(data, cor.i, R = 200)
However, when R = 400, I got:
boot(data, cor.i, R = 400)
Killed
Any suggestions/ideas?
Thank you very much
Xiao
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x - c(1,2,3,6,4,8,4,7)
y - c(3,2,7,4,5,4,5,6)
h - c(3,5,7)
plot(x,y)
abline(y=h)
abline(h=h) will work.
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R-Helpers:
There are a matrix x and a factor f. nrow(x) == length(f), e.g.:
x - matrix(1:6, nrow = 3)
f - factor(c(daytime, daytime, night))
I want the sum of all elements of rows of x for each corresponding level in factor
f,
In this case, I want output like:
daytime [1]
Hi,
Which R package contains Kurtosis function? Where can I get it?
Thank you very much.
Xiao
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