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Okay, Brant. It's Friday and I'm opinionated. Since the plotted data
extend to lower values on both axes that 'n' draws them, I like 'l'
better.
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I agree with Jason: !2, prefer 1, can accept 3.
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?par
try par(new=TRUE) between plots
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Or change the \n to \r so that the lines overwrite one another rather than
producing a list that scrolls off the top.
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This week's eweek has an article on Vista's security and system
administration--I'm guessing (a Linux user guess) that you are running
afoul of Vista's User Account Control feature.
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Actually, you may not want R to agree so precisely with some of the
packages since some well-known packages have some not-so-well-known
inaccuracies.
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send you a screen dump but I haven't gotten xwd to work with Exceed.
Also I haven't checked any docs to see whether this is a known problem but
suspect that Marc could be surprised by the behavior.
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or suggest changes.
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It wasn't R but I've had a similar experience where a class came together
to cause an uncharacteristic reaction to material which had been welcomed
by previous classes (and also by later ones.)
I'd say just put it down to a statistical fluctuation.
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Have you thought about using a log scale?
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for determining the PM10 value that is expected to occur once
per year?
TIA
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$param.name==Temperature]),mean)
Except that I need to work on the year and being a neophyte in date
arithmetic I'm not finding a working method.
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Then you can do things like
table(w$w.year)
table(w$w.year,w$param.name)
to help find out if w.year came out like it should.
You'll have to provide error messages or something if the problem is
with using aggregate().
At 11:21 AM -0700 6/16/04, Clint Bowman wrote:
The US water year
to thing of a really obvious place to put this.
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as.numeric(st[st[1]==KSEA][4]) and it would return 47.62139.
Somewhere I'm getting all bollixed up with the indexing and keep getting
sytax errors. As you can see, the list is quite long (20K+) and I don't
wish to have to look up each coordinate by hand.
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makes life easier later
## do some as.numeric calls to various columns.
stdf[,x] - as.numeric(stdf[,x])
## add some names
names(stdf) - c(blah,...)
## /OPTIONAL
Cheers
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suspect I'm
overlooking the function and would be thankful for a pointer.
TIA
Clint
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Roger,
Thanks for your reference. Since I can get the polygon coordinates (and
have the coordinates of my sites, I can cobble together a function that
will do the trick.
Again, thanks,
Clint
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Roger Bivand wrote:
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Clint Bowman wrote:
I have
for an explanation.
I'm running:
R.Version()
$platform
[1] i686-pc-linux-gnu
$arch
[1] i686
$os
[1] linux-gnu
$system
[1] i686, linux-gnu
$status
[1]
$major
[1] 1
$minor
[1] 8.1
$year
[1] 2003
$month
[1] 11
$day
[1] 21
$language
[1] R
on Red Hat 9.0.
TIA,
Clint
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I have a 2 by 226200 table, conveniently read in by read.table(), which
exhibits some strange behavior when plotted by plot(V1,V2). The general
pattern for the range of windspeeds, [0V150] is as expected -- the wind
gust falls
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