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> You know what I thought ? I thought you had modified the A4 sheet size
> to compute the paperheight and paperwidth ?
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> I wonder if that's another way of proceeding.
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way of proceeding.
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> > these are documented in the LaTeX 'geometry' package (see for
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9,
> but how did you choose these numbers?
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Hi,
I think he's talking about how much a statistical estimator is influenced by
extreme datapoints, e.g.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robust_statistics#Breakdown_point
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Christofer Bogaso wrote:
> Thanks for your pointer.
>
> Is there any way in R how to replace " ' " with " /' "
> programmatically?
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Hi,
perhaps you should simply read the content of a corresponding text
file? There's a simple way using the readr package. Us
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OP's request as there's no reason why "16-03-02" should be
represented as anything else than "unknown" according to this
information (all characters are in the ASCII set).
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your own risk"... This is the case for any GPL licensed software, even for
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Hi, I think this page will help,
https://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/lower.tri.html
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Hi,
I think that you need scan() but you should at least give us an example of your
text data.
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Hi,
searching for "kalman filter R" gives this paper that was published in
JSS. It may help.
@article{Tusell:2010:JSSOBK:v39i02,
author = "Fernando Tusell",
title = "Kalman Filtering in R",
journal = "Journal of Statistical Software",
volume = "39",
number = "2"
Hi, have a look at save() and load().
You can save part of your workspace to a file (save()) and load it from this
file (load()). Of course the file format is R specific (but its specifications
are free) You may easily share the file with other R users.
Olivier.
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> >
> > plot(r2,d)
> > res = lm(r2~d)
> >
> Mixing up your x and y coordinate. Do:
>
> plot(d,r2)
... or use:
plot(r2 ~ d)
so that
res <- lm(r2 ~ d)
uses exactly the same pattern...
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> d = {}
> for i in range(len(numbers)):
> number = numbers[i]
> value = values[i]
> if d.has_key(number):
> d[number].append(value)
> else:
> d[number] = [value]
>
> endtime = time.time()
>
> print endtime - starttime, &q
Le Fri, 24 Oct 2014 14:11:08 +0800 (CST), PO SU a écrit :
>
> Ok, what i want is find how many numbers after . in a numeric ,and
> i don't know if there is already exists a function to do it( i wrote
> one by myself which will be showed later). e.g. 1.234 has 3 numbers
> after . 1 has 0 number
This list is not here to do your homework... Even if you plan to pay !
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To
y relevant anovas on such data.
Essentially, you need to read an introduction to R.
Olivier.
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lutions are the main reason of these
issues...
Of course someone on the list may be more optimistic than I am.
Anyway, once the student has come back with either SAMPA or unicode
encoding, I would happily provide advice to working with IPA
characters within R.
Yours sincerely.
Olivier.
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within R so I'll help you as much as I can and obviously you do not
need to upgrade your distrib.
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without having to manually draw all the rectangles as
> in the example above?
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Le Thu, 9 Jun 2011 12:14:55 +0200, Olivier Crouzet a écrit :
Back again again,
actually, the big difference between the two computers is in the
library path. On the computer where package installation
works, .libPaths() returns:
> .libPaths()
[1] "/usr/local/lib/R/site-library" &qu
Majid, did you locate the source of
your problem ?
Thanks.
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2011 17:32:36 +0200, Olivier Crouzet a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> I receive the very same error message on a Debian computer (testing)
> with R 2.13.0 also.
>
> > install.packages('emu
; $http_proxy gives me http://192.168.0.1:8080/)
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Uli Kleinwechter a écrit :
data[,grep("x",names(data))][is.na(data[,grep("x",names(data))])]<-0
thanks a lot. I'm just afraid that grep matches any occurence of "x" in
the variable name. So variables which would contain "x" at any position,
not necessarily only at the last one would be sel
ntation:
http://sueur.jerome.perso.neuf.fr/seewave.html
Olivier.
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Le Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:00:16 +0530, rajesh j a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I need to plot a spectogram for a speech signal. Is there a package
> that can do this?
>
Late answer, but you should have a look at seewave package on CRAN.
The function spectro() is what you need.
Olivier.
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