Hi Martin,
Why not just do the following?
In your editor after you create the script save it to a file, say "foo.R".
Then in your R session you give the command
> source("foo.R")
HTH,
Eric
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 6:33 AM, Bert Gunter wrote:
> Obvious suggestion: use a more capable IDE instead o
Obvious suggestion: use a more capable IDE instead of Textmate2 with
copy/paste.
RStudio is very popular now, but there are many others . Search on e.g. "R
IDE For MAC" to see some alternatives.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along an
This sounds like a problem with your editor or the OS clipboard support rather
than R. You might get a response here, but R-sig-mac seems more appropriate to
me for such discussion.
--
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On February 3, 2018 4:23:54 PM PST, Martin Batholdy via R-help
Dear R-users,
This question might not be restricted to R, but I hope that some might have
experienced similar problems and could help me.
When using R, I usually work with a text-editor (textmate2) in which I prepare
the script.
To execute code, I then copy and paste it to an R-session running
Hello,
As for the first question, instead of writing a xlsx file, maybe it is
easier to write a csv file and then open it with Excel.
tbl2 <- addmargins(tbl1)
write.csv(tbl2, "tt1.csv")
As for the second question, the following does it.
inx <- apply(tbl1, 1, function(x) all(x != 0))
tbl1b <-
Dear all,
I am using npreg from the np library to run a Kernel regression. My dataset
is relatively large and has about 3000 observations. The dependent variable
is continuous and I have a total of six independent variables -- two
continuous, two ordinal and two categorical.
The model converges w
Thank you so much Rui.
1. How do I export this table to excel file?
I used this
tbl1 <- table(Country, IDNum)
tbl2=addmargins(tbl1)
write.xlsx(tbl2,"tt1.xlsx"),sheetName="summary", row.names=FALSE)
The above did not give me that table.
2. I want select those unique Ids that do
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