s' in manual 'Writing R
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Reading the manual 'Writing R Extensions' did not help.
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When I tried it, I seemed to get inconsistent results, the
first of
which was irreproducible. The first error message said that 'rats2' was
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Great help, & thanks to both of you. I actually think I get it.
I think I was locked into eval(expression ... ) as the solution. I did
search the archives for this question, but it must not have clicked with
me.The Thomas Lumley R-help (February 2005) was on the money. I was
mis
t the start of these lines?)
>>> eval(parse(text="x$y$y1"))
>> [1] "hello"
>>
>> However, bear in mind
>>
>>> fortune("parse")
>>
>> If the answer is parse() you should usually rethink the question.
>> -
y$y1"))
> [1] "hello"
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> However, bear in mind
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>> fortune("parse")
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> If the answer is parse() you should usually rethink the question.
> -- Thomas Lumley
>R-help (February 2005)
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> In your indicated example you could probabl
mind
> fortune("parse")
If the answer is parse() you should usually rethink the question.
-- Thomas Lumley
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In your indicated example you could probably use substitute() as
effectively.
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are in radians and I have loaded the CircStat package previously. How
> could I perform this analysis?
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i know that my treatment could be organized in groups,
> so i would like to test these groups.
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> Example: I have 4 treatments t1, t2, t3, t4 and i would like to test
> (1, 1, -1, -1) and (1, -1, 0, 0) and (0, 0, 1, -1).
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ent could be organized in groups,
so i would like to test these groups.
Example: I have 4 treatments t1, t2, t3, t4 and i would like to test
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Sorry, had two y2 in the min/max ylim
plot(x=x1,y=y1,type="l",ylim=c(min(y1,y2,y3),max(y1,y2,y3))) #fixed
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#plot with minimum/maximum y limit
plot(x=x1,y=y1,type="l",ylim=c(min(y1,y2,y2),max(y1,y2,y2))) #fixed
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> See ?plot.default for more information.
One other note, which is to review:
?matplot
which also has help for matpoints() and matlines(), which will do the
common axis range adjustments for you.
This will be helpful if you are going to be plotting a larger number of
points/lines in a
y2, y3)
plot(x1, y1, xlim = x.range, ylim = y.range)
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See ?plot.default for more information.
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Hi
maybe ?split and ?t is what you want
mat<-matrix(rnorm(1000), 100,10)
mat.s<-split(data.frame(mat), rep(1:5, each=20))
#splits mat to list with 5 eqal submatrices
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Is any body know the R packages for processing remote sensing images
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and merge resulting data frames together preferably in the cycle.
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in a
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Yeah i tried most of the suggestions and
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along with other suggestions from Doug Bates and myself. Is there some
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> Subject: [R] Help: lme
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> Good day R-Users,
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> I have a problem accessing some values in the output from
> the summary of an lme fit.
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t;,467,8,-1,1,46.3365767549073
"934",467,8,1,1,55.3822967873779
"935",468,8,-1,1,48.1320091915411
"936",468,8,1,1,57.2777486871579
"937",469,8,-1,1,51.0152169849402
&qu
variables.
Regards, Lorenz
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> Subject: [R] Help on glmmPQL
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lly a pointer to an example of how to
> add minutes or seconds to a time without a date which I think makes
> POSIX not relevant in this case.
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> Best regards, Jean-louis
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>
> library(chron)
> chartime<-"09:12:00"
> chartime2<-"00:01:00"
> chr
utes(chrontime), sep=":")
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brary(chron)
chartime<-"09:12:00"
chartime2<-"00:01:00"
chrontime<-times(chartime)
chrontime2<-times(chartime2)
test<-chrontime+chrontime2
test<-as.character(test)
test<-sub(":00","",test)
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up with hours, minutes, and seconds, is there
a way to avoid having lagSeries change the hours as it did in the
first example above? I believe the arguments for lagSeries do not
include anything that would change the behavior of timeDate. So, I
guess, if there is a solution, it might be changing an
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