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outcome of this suggestion still depend on which fonts and output
device you are using? ... and that is to some degree still system dependent...
On October 6, 2023 7:50:00 AM PDT, Rui Barradas wrote:
Às 10:09 de 06/10/2023, Chris Evans via R-help escreveu:
The reason I am asking is that I wo
, label = "▼", color = c),
size = 6) + guides(color = FALSE)
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"Improved")) +
scale_fill_manual(name = "Change",
values = c("A" = "red",
"B" = "grey",
"C" = "green"),
t(data = tmpTib,
aes(x = x, y = y)) +
geom_polygon(data = tmpTibAreas,
aes(x = x, y = y, fill = a)) +
geom_point(data = tmpTibPoints,
aes(x = x, y = y, fill = c),
pch = 24,
size = 6)
Does anyone know a way to create a solid downward pointing sy
back to my main work (and work I'm more competent to do!)
Many thanks again,
Chris
On 25/08/2023 15:48, Ivan Krylov wrote:
В Fri, 25 Aug 2023 11:49:03 +0200
Chris Evans via R-help пишет:
Hm. I tried that butI really don't know what to make of what it's
telling me. It seemed to me that
On 24/08/2023 21:05, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 24/08/2023 1:58 p.m., Chris Evans via R-help wrote:
I have an Rmarkdown file which is part of my distill "Rblog"
(https://www.psyctc.org/Rblog/). It was knitting fine until last week,
now knitting terminates with this:
Rscript -e
Thanks Duncan. I've pushed the whole collection to:
https://github.com/cpsyctc/Rblog
On 24/08/2023 20:54, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
Could you post a link to the source for that Rmd file?
Duncan Murdoch
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e but it's crippling my developing the Distill blog
further as it breaks the otherwise excellent
Rstudio edit/knit/review/edit/knit/review workflow I use.
Appreciate any suggestions: TIA,
Chris
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"7.000" "1.500" "9.000" "12.000" "3.000"
"11.000"
[9] "9.000" "5.000" "9.000" "5.000"
The doublet is still given the mean of the values but the triplet is
rounded up. What am I missing h
colour=Conc)) +
scale_colour_manual(values = c("darkslategray3", "darkslategray4",
"deepskyblue4")) +
ggtitle("Working example") +
xlab(expression(bold("Time (h)"))) +
ylab(expression(bold("Concentration (mM)")))
Very best,
Gunter
wrote:
Does this do it for you (or get you closer):
gsub("\\[.*\\]|[] |/ ","",tmp$Text)
[1] "Я досяг того, чого хотів"
[2] "Мені вдалося\nзробити бажане"
[3] "Я досяг (досягла) того, чого хотів (хотіла)
I'd hate to have to clean
these hundreds of lines by hand though it's starting to look as if I'd
achieve that faster by hand than I will by banging my ignorance of R
regexp syntax on the problem. TIA, Chris
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Se
in `stri_replace_first_regex()`:!Trying to
access the index that is out of bounds. (U_INDEX_OUTOFBOUNDS_ERROR) Run
`rlang::last_trace()` to see where the error occurred. I have tried
gurgling around the internet but am striking out so throwing myself on
the list. Apologies if this is trivial but I'd ha
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> As there are some countries which are having higher volatilities than
> countries with lower, is there any suggestion to improve the graph?
>
> Looking forward to your suggestion in this regard.
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> With sincere regards,
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't want the the returned principal
> > component to be HIGH(LOW) on my computer and LOW(HIGH) on someone
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> > Is this possible ? How do people deal with this ?
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years I have seen my name
as:
Chris Evans
Evans, Chris
Christopher Evans
Evans, Christopher
C.D.H.Evans
Evans, C.D.H.
and a great one that a bank once gave me: DR CHRISTOPHE D EVANS (honestly ...
why?)
Then there are all the misspellings as you say. Back in the days of snail mail
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handling
LDL _and_ UDL or to any other existing methods.
TIA,
Chris
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ese data are so different from what I've seen in the past I want
> to explore whether (or how) they affect discharge variability calculations.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich
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do for ESS (and FLOSS generally) and an
apology for
not doing more!
Very best,
Chris
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> From: "Tyler Smith"
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> Subject: Re: [ESS] Advice on setting
that: can't believe I didn't
check that.
Thanks, another hole in a foot: (re)-read the pertinent manual before assuming
something is broken Christopher!
Very best all,
C
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> From: "Jeff Newmiller"
> To: r-help@r-project.org, "Charles Berry" , "Chris
> Evans"
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> ask for help on their stuff, at least for some of it. You may wish to wait a
> bit before doing so, though, just to see if someone here responds.
> Bert
> On Sat, Sep 18, 2021, 12:26 PM Chris Evans < [ mailto:chrish...@psyctc.org |
> chrish...@psyctc.org ] > wrote:
&g
even tempt me
back to Emacs/ESS for much more of what I'm doing!)
TIA,
Chris
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cellranger_1.1.0gtable_0.3.0assertthat_0.2.1
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nto
your Email using dput. The output from dput doesn't look terribly human
friendly but unless it
is mangled by HTML Emailing, it is wonderfully human friendly to use!
Very best (all),
Chris
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OK. Anyone save me from more dents in the wall and frontal lobe damage?!
TIA,
Chris
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Perfect. Can't believe I failed to find that! Thanks, as ever, Rui
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> Sent: Sunday, 10 January, 2021 18:10:16
> Subject: Re: [R] How to avoid ggplot clipping the x
has 0, 2, 4 and 6
Can anyone see the simple answer that is eluding me?!
TIA,
Chris
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> PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
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TIA,
Chris
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really keen to find
tidyverse/dplyr answers/options. Any offers?!
TIA (all),
Chris
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> Subject: Re: [R] Can I pass the grouped portions of a dataframe/tibble to a
> function in dplyr
> Hello,
>
> I forgot
n't
professional coders or statisticians and that go a bit beyond the obvious
basics of tidyverse into issues like this.
TIA,
Chris
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I do some consultation work for the University of Roehampton
and other
R", "NEW YORK",
> "NEWARK", "NEWBURGH HEIGHTS", "NEWINGTON", "NEWNAN", "NEWPORT",
> "NEWPORT BEACH", "NEWTON", "NEWTONVILLE", "NIAGARA FALLS", "NIXA",
> "NOANK", "N
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so TIA if anyone has suggestions for that tangential
question (to me off list and I'll summarise if there's much and people
asking for it).
Chris
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> From: cpolw...@chemo.org.uk
> To: "Chris Evans"
> Cc: "R-help Mailing List"
> Sent:
l power of %% that
I think I _will_ remember and no doubt find myself using again in the future.
Thanks both, huge help to me and, as I suspected, a wasteful github issue
report prevented!
Chris
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> From: "PIKAL Petr"
> To: "Chris Evans" , "R-hel
sure can also report this as
a suspected bug to the maintainer through the github issues system but I wanted
to check here whether anyone could see something I'm missing as I'm really a
(clinically retired) therapist and doctor, now full time researcher and I'm not
a professional statistici
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, I'm a pretty poor programmer. If I go that way, I'm sure
people may be able to point me to things I may be (legitimately) able to
recycle in parts to help construct this.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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imum number of cycles. More often than
> not
> assumptions about the world turn out to be overly rational.
Brilliant!! Fortune nomination?
And the advice was useful to me too though I'm not the OQ.
Thanks,
Chris
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Ah, if I'd had a fortune for every time I invoked the wrath of the IT gods and
the malicious work of their gremlins, I'd be an obscenely wealthy person by now.
More seriously, I can't tell you how much I appreciate the joyous flickers of
humour here, amidst all the pain and suffering (yes, I
board without the first coffee
of the day.
Thanks!
Chris
> From: "Eric Berger" <ericjber...@gmail.com>
> To: "Chris Evans" <chrish...@psyctc.org>
> Cc: "R. Help" <r-help@r-project.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, 26 September, 2017 08:41:33
>
I am hitting an odd message "Error in FUN(newX[, i], ...) : all arguments must
have the same length". I can't supply the data as it's a huge data frame but I
think this has enough diagnostic information to show the issue. I am sure I am
missing something obvious. I've put some extra comments
-helpers!
Chris
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> From: "Paul Murrell" <p...@stat.auckland.ac.nz>
> To: "Chris Evans" <chrish...@psyctc.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, 8 March, 2017 19:34:25
> Subject: Re: [R] Has anyone created diagrammatic representations of
> A
I have been on a fair old learning curve handling a fairly complex Access
database with my beloved, if sometimes tantaslising, R. I've been using RODBC
to do this and, despite the database not being all that well designed, the
power of R and RODBC has been fantastic (of course). Huge thanks to
y deeper and wider understanding of R to go right back to the basics.
Thanks again to you both. I am posting here to convey thanks and in case this
is useful to anyone like myself who benefits from a bit more narrative than is
usually offered by R definitions and help entries.
Chris
than the tibble documentation does, why all this is good.
Thanks anyway Ista, you certainly hit the issue!
Very best all,
Chris
> From: "Ista Zahn" <istaz...@gmail.com>
> To: "Chris Evans" <chrish...@psyctc.org>
> Cc: "r-helpr-project.org"
I hope I am obeying the list rules here. I am using a raw R IDE for this and
running 3.3.2 (2016-10-31) on x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Here is a reproducible example. Code only first
require(tibble)
tmpTibble <- tibble(ID=letters,num=1:26)
min(tmpTibble[,2]) # fine
max(tmpTibble[,2]) #
hers using
dataframe[['newVariable']] <- nextVector ?
Very best wishes and thanks again: this is an amazing list,
Chris
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> From: "David Winsemius" <dwinsem...@comcast.net>
> To: "Chris Evans" <chrish...@psyctc.org>
> Cc: r-help@r-
I am just posting this to the list because someone else may one day waste an
hour or so because s/he has unknowingly hit a partial match failure using "$".
It's my folly that I did but I am surprised that options(warnPartialMatchDollar
= TRUE) isn't the default setting.
Here's a bit of
.
As ever, deeply indebted to the R and R-help communities,
Chris
> From: "Ismail SEZEN" <sezenism...@gmail.com>
> To: "Chris Evans" <chrish...@psyctc.org>
> Cc: "r-help" <r-help@r-project.org>
> Sent: Monday, 12 September, 2016 10:36:51
&
I am trying to read activity data created by Garmin. It outputs dates like this:
"Thu, 25 Aug 2016 6:34 PM"
The problem that has stumped me is this:
> strftime("Thu, 25 Aug 2016 6:34 PM",format="%a, %d %b %Y %I:%M %p")
Error in as.POSIXlt.character(x, tz = tz) :
character string is not in a
As with Milan's answer: perfect explanation and hugely appreciated. A few
follow up questions/comments below.
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> To: "Chris Evans" <chrish...@psyctc.org>
> Cc: r-help@r-proje
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> From: "Milan Bouchet-Valat" <nalimi...@club.fr>
> To: "Chris Evans" <chrish...@psyctc.org>, r-help@r-project.org
> Sent: Saturday, 17 October, 2015 18:13:40
> Subject: Re: [R] No speed up using the parallel package an
I think I am failing to understand how boot() uses the parallel package on
linux machines, using R 3.2.2 on three different machines with 2, 4 and 8 cores
all results in a slow down if I use "multicore" and "ncpus". Here's the code
that creates a very simple reproducible example:
bootReps <-
turned up nothing.
Happy to be told RTFM or the equivalent but could someone point me to a
specific location? Also happy to try any diagnostics anyone recommends.
Many thanks in advance,
Chris
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best,
Chris
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Trust Research Governance Lead and Clinical Director, Psychological
Therapies Directorate in Local Services, Nottinghamshire NHS Trust;
Professor, Psychotherapy
, self-contained, reproducible code.
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path but not, yet, the 11.0.0 one, could it be that?)
However, ultimately this seems to me to be a problem with Sophos's
firewall not R and I'm just reporting it here in case anyone else sees
the same and finds this helpful.
Thanks to the R team, yet again, for an amazing product!
Chris
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I am sure there is an obvious answer to this that I'm missing but I
can't find it. I'm parsing headers of Emails and most have a date like
this:
Wed, 16 Nov 2005 05:28:00 -0800
and I can parse that using:
tmp.dat.data - matrix(unlist(strsplit(headers$Date.line,,)),
ncol = 2, byrow = TRUE)
between occasions?
How would I ask for a conventional univariate ANOVA repeated measures lm
model and its test? Sorry, I know I should know but I don't and can't
see it in ?lm, ?formula.
TIA,
Chris
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there are more specific lists or web resources but I
think the skills are here too and if someone can tell me how to do this
all in R, I'd be fascinated.
Many thanks,
Chris
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