This is the wrong place to ask what RStudio can or cannot do. However, if your
question is about R you should try invoking your reproducible example in RGui
or the command line R.exe before posting here.
R has no directory depth limit. There is an operating system limit on returning
paths more
I am sure that this sort of thing has been asked and answered before,
so in case my suggestions don't work for you, just search the archives
a bit more.
I am also sure that it can be handled directly by numerous functions
in numerous packages, e.g. via time series methods or by calculating
running
A quick question - is there a limit to the number of levels one can go down
when setting the directory in R studio?
I ask because I have been trying to set the directory to a folder 8 levels down
which R studio won't allow, and when I try to set the directory through
Session/Set Working Director
> On Mar 25, 2018, at 7:53 AM, Ramesh YAPALPARVI
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I'm using the medical risk package to determine the risk stratification Index
> based on the ICD9 codes. Although, I have been successful in using it, I'm
> unable to interpret the output.
>
>
>
> here is the
Hi all,
I'm using the medical risk package to determine the risk stratification Index
based on the ICD9 codes. Although, I have been successful in using it, I'm
unable to interpret the output.
here is the sample code
# Calculate RSI for each patient ("id") in dataframe
cases <- data.f
There is no `value` column in the `dput` output shown in the
question so using `tmin` instead note that the `width=` argument
of `rollapply` can be a list containing a vector of offsets (-1 is prior
value, -2 is value before that, etc.) and that we can use `rollapplyr`
with an `r` on the end to ge
Dear all,
I have weekly data by city (variable citycode). I would like to take the
average of the previous two, three, four weeks (without the current week)
of the variable called value.
This is what I have tried to compute the average of the two previous weeks;
df = df %>%
mutate(value.lag1 =
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