Hello,
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On 4/13/2018 1:10 AM, Jim Lemon wrote:
Hi Marna,
Assuming that you are descending into different subdirectories from
the same directory:
Maybe this assumption is not needed.
Since setwd returns the current directory, it is safer to assign that
value to a variable and in the en
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> On Apr 12, 2018, at 1:36 PM, hudeyfa jama wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
>
> I'm struggling to solve this ODE using R,
>
>
> vdpol <- function (h, v, t
Hi Marna,
Assuming that you are descending into different subdirectories from
the same directory:
directories<-c("dir1","dir2","dir3")
for(directory in directories) {
setwd(directory)
# do whatever you want to do
# then return to the directory above
setwd("..")
}
This will allow you to start
Hi R users,
I need to run a analysis using a data for each folder. I do have several
folders. Each folder contains several files but these files name are
similar to the files that is saved into another folders. I need to repeat
the analysis for every folder and would like to save the output in th
Hello,
Writing to seek help in regard to some unexpected performance anomaly i am
observing in using tsoutlers:tso on the mac vs on an AWS cloud server..
I am running the following code with very small dataset of about 208
records.
d.dir <- '/Users/darshanpandya/xx'
FNAME <- 'my_data.csv'
Hello All,
I'm struggling to solve this ODE using R,
vdpol <- function (h, v, t) (
list(c (
-0.1*v/(pi*(2*10*h-h^2)),
(v = (-0.1*v/(pi*(2*10*h-h^2))^2) + 2*9.81*h))
))
library(deSolve)
yini <- (c(h = 20, v=0))
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I get the seg-fault on exiting R after loading WGCNA into R-3.4.3 on
Linux. Valdgrind
shows the problem occurs when tearing down an Rstreambuf object:
% R --debugger valgrind --vanilla --quiet
==30889== Memcheck, a memory error detector
==30889== Copyright (C) 2002-2015, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian
Hi all,
a user contacted me about a segfault when installing WGCNA package
dowloaded from CRAN. I also see a segfault like that on certain
installs of R.
The package passes all CRAN checks, so presumably this has something
to do with the R installation or environment. The R versions here are
not
Please look at my book
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Figures 3.8, 3.9, 3.10
The code for these figures is available in the HH package
install.packages("HH")
library(HH)
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> -Original Message-
> From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of JEFFERY
> REICHMAN
> # Standard deviations and correlation
> sig_x <- 1
> sig_y <- 1
> rho_xy <- 0.0
>
> # Covariance between X and Y
> sig_xy <- rho_xy * sig_x *sig_y
>
> # Covariance matrix
> Sig
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I am attempting to create a series of bivariate normal distributions. So using
the mvtnorm library I have created the following code ...
# Standard deviations and correlation
sig_x <- 1
sig_y <- 1
rho_xy <- 0.0
# Covariance between X and Y
sig_xy <- rho_xy * sig_x *sig_y
# Covariance m
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