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From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On
Behalf Of Khanvilkar, Shashank
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 2:15 PM
To: R Mailing List
Subject: [R] Help with curr directory in R
Hello All
Thanks for all responses in advance,
I am invoking R from
Hello All
Thanks for all responses in advance,
I am invoking R from command line from C:\TEMP as
C:\Program Files\R\R-2.9.1\bin\R.exe --vanilla -f C:\temp\test.R
On two different machines
The test.R looks like:
--SNIP-
print(c("CurrDir=", getwd()))
proc.time()
warnings()
--SNIP-
On one machin
Sending it again, with correct subject line.
Hello All,
Thanks in advance for all help,
I am trying to read a two column csv file in R, which looks like:
X,1
Y,2
Z,3
I am using R commands:
tmp = read.csv("test.csv", colClasses=c("character", "character"))
How can make this into a hash table,
Hello All,
Thanks in advance for all help,
I am trying to read a two column csv file in R, which looks like:
X,1
Y,2
Z,3
I am using R commands:
tmp = read.csv("test.csv", colClasses=c("character", "character"))
How can make this into a hash table, so that I can access, tmp["X"] and it will
ret
Hello All,
Thanks in advance for all help.
In my prog, I have a global list object that is used as a container for storing
some data frames.
Here is an example code.
--SNIP--
temp1 <- function(X){
statName = c("Mean", "stdDev", "NumSamples")
statVal = c("0.5", "0.51", "5")
r = data
Thanks
> which.max(table(x))
129.46.71.19
10
How do I get only "129.46.71.19" back as a str...
-Original Message-
From: jim holtman [mailto:jholt...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 4:39 PM
To: Khanvilkar, Shashank
Cc: r-help
Subject: Re: [R] Histograms
Hello,
Thanks in advance for any help,
I have read a CSV file in which there is a column for an IP addr as in:
tmpInFile$V2
[1] "74.125.224.38" "74.125.224.38" "129.46.71.19" "129.46.71.19"
[5] "129.46.71.19" "129.46.71.19" "129.46.71.19" "129.46.71.19"
[9] "129.46.71.19" "129.46.71.19
Thanks,
Nopes.. Does not seem to work.
> lapply(z, as.numeric)
[[1]]
[1] 1 1
[[2]]
[1] 2 2
[[3]]
[1] 3 3
[[4]]
[1] 4 4
> typeof(z[[1]][1])
[1] "character"
Shank
From: Henrique Dallazuanna [mailto:www...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 12:34 PM
To: Khanvilkar, Sha
Sorry.. my bad.. I should have done
z = lapply(z, as.numeric)
That works.
Shank
From: Khanvilkar, Shashank
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 1:33 PM
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: RE: [R] Question on sapply
Thanks,
Nopes.. Does not seem to work.
> lapply(z, as.numeric)
[[1]]
[1] 1 1
Hello All,
Thanks in advance for all help
I have the following vector of strings that I want to split..
> y = c("1/1","2/2", "3/3", "4/4")
> y
[1] "1/1" "2/2" "3/3" "4/4"
> z = strsplit(y,"/")
> z
[[1]]
[1] "1" "1"
[[2]]
[1] "2" "2"
[[3]]
[1] "3" "3"
[[4]]
[1] "4" "4"
Now how do I convert all
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