s://fmpcloud.io/api/v4/historical-price-full/ABI/2005-01-04?apikey=1af241eb87c43cfa7e124419cb180d7e";)
> > --John Sparks
> >
> > From: Joshua Ulrich
> > Sent: Sunday, January 5, 2025 2:55 PM
> > To: Sparks, John
> > Cc
41eb87c43cfa7e124419cb180d7e";)
> --John Sparks
> ____
> From: Joshua Ulrich
> Sent: Sunday, January 5, 2025 2:55 PM
> To: Sparks, John
> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Help Parsing String? From HTML
>
> CAUTION: External Se
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To: Sparks, John
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Subject: Re: [R] Help Parsing String? From HTML
CAUTION: External Sender
On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 2:03 PM Sparks, John via R-help
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am scraping some data
On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 2:03 PM Sparks, John via R-help
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am scraping some data from the internet and I got what I want but in a big
> long string (sort of) and can't figure out a way to parse it.
>
What site are you scraping? There may be an easier wa
В Sun, 5 Jan 2025 20:03:11 +
"Sparks, John via R-help" пишет:
> > mystring
> {xml_nodeset (1)}
> [1] {\n "symbol": "ABI",\n "open": 21.04,\n "high": 21.05,\n
> "low": 20.06,\n "close": 20.2,\n &quo
more experience at html parsing
than me who can see a way to solve this in minutes.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
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1 -8
# xmd1 -2
# xmd1 -6
# xmd2 -10
# xmd1 -3
# xmd1 -4
# xmd2 -5
# xmd1 -1
# xmd2 -7
# My expectative:
# xmd1 xmd2
# -8 -10
# -2 -10
# -6 -10
# -3 -5
# -4 -5
# -1 -7
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On 2024-10-26 3:14 p.m., Cleber Borges via R-help wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to build a function to illustrate, in 2D, the sequence of the
"Single Link" algorithm (the purpose is merely didactic).
The idea is to have the scatter of points on a graph.
Iteratively, bui
My expectative:
# xmd1 xmd2
# -6 -10
# -3 -5
# -4 -5
# Testing f()
f( c( 6, 7) )
# result of f()
# [,1]
# xmd1 -8
# xmd1 -2
# xmd1 -6
# xmd2 -10
# xmd1 -3
# xmd1 -4
# xmd2 -5
# xmd1 -1
# xmd2 -7
# My expectative:
# xmd1 xmd2
# -8 -10
# -2 -10
# -6
Harmse.
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To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] OSX-specific Bug in randomForest
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Hi,
It appears there is an OSX
in Python, Minitab, and R. Explaining it in all softwares are appraciated
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>
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> Yours sincerely,
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> Regarding .libPaths, I am asking for the call to `.libPaths()`, so I
> understand there is no `new` in the call, as in the documentation I cited.
>
> Iago
>
> De: peter dalgaard
> Enviat el: dilluns, 17 de juny de 2024 13:26
> Per a: Iago Giné Vázquez
>
Thanks,
Regarding .libPaths, I am asking for the call to `.libPaths()`, so I understand
there is no `new` in the call, as in the documentation I cited.
Iago
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A/c: r-help@r
oc <<- unique(normalizePath(paths, "/"))
}
else .lib.loc
}
so if you "call it with" new=something, then (.Library.site, .Library) is
automagically appended, unless you expressly tell it not to.
-pd
>
> Am I understanding it wrongly? Otherwise, what do you think on
ve together with "directories given by
'R_LIBS' and 'R_LIBS_USER'"?
Am I understanding it wrongly? Otherwise, what do you think on the current way
this help page is explained?
Thank you for your help and time.
Best regards,
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From: Avro Alo
To: "r-help@r-project.org"
Subject: [R] Availability of Sdatasets
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The data came through fine, the program was a miss. Can you paste the program
into a ".txt" document like a notepad file and send that? You could also paste
it into your email IF your email is configured to send text and NOT html.
TIm
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ata I used to run
this formula.
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Rolf, Jeff, I do appreciate your view that this is not a R probelm. It's more a 'how to
use R' / 'help me get started' problem. The posting guidelines point to "Usenet
groups sci.stat.consult (applied statistics and consulting) and sci.stat.math
#x27;how to use R' / 'help me get started' problem. The posting guidelines point to
"Usenet groups sci.stat.consult (applied statistics and consulting) and
sci.stat.math (mathematical stat and probability)." Since Google announced [1]
that Google groups will not supp
Regarding 1 and 2, please read the Posting Guide mentioned at the bottom of
every R-help post. R does not equal statistics... and education about
statistics is way too ambitious to include in this mailing list that is about a
tool that happens to be useful for statisticians.
There are forums
On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 17:39:23 +0100
Lisa Hupfer via R-help wrote:
> I am writing my master thesis in which I compared two cultures . So
> for my statistics I need to compare Age,Sex,Culture as well as have a
> look at the tasks scores .
>
> Anyone familiar with this ?
> I’
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> > >
> > > > > expression(R^2==0.62)
> > > > >
> > > > > On 2024/2/4 18:10, Jibrin Alhassan wrote:
> > > > > > I have done a scatter plot in R. I want to insert the
> > > > > > coefficient of
> > > > > > deter
expression(R^2==0.62)
> > > >
> > > > On 2024/2/4 18:10, Jibrin Alhassan wrote:
> > > > > I have done a scatter plot in R. I want to insert the
> > > > > coefficient of
> > > > > determination R^2 = 0.62 as a text in the plot. I ha
t; +64-9-373-7599 ext. 89622
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Please see fortunes::fortune(285).
cheers,
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text(0, 0.1, latex2exp::TeX("$R^2 = 0.62$"))
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roduce R2. I would appreciate it if someone could help
>>> me
>>> > with the syntax. I have tried: expression(paste("", R^2,"=", 0.62)),
>>> but
>>> > it did not produce R squared, rather it gave me error messages. Thanks.
>>> > Jibrin Alhassan
>>> >
help me
>> > with the syntax. I have tried: expression(paste("", R^2,"=", 0.62)),
>> but
>> > it did not produce R squared, rather it gave me error messages. Thanks.
>> > Jibrin Alhassan
>> > *Jibrin Adejoh Alhassan (Ph.D)*
>> > De
an (Ph.D)*
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
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> > it did not produce R squared, rather it gave me error messages. Thanks.
> > Jibrin Alhassan
> > *Jibrin Adejoh Alhassan (Ph.D)*
> > Department of Physics and Astronomy,
> > University of Nigeria, Nsukka
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, 0.62)), but
it did not produce R squared, rather it gave me error messages. Thanks.
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"length"=len)
}
# roll up the list to a data frame. Many ways to do this.
myDF <- do.call("rbind",myList)
#
Hope that helps.
Tim
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From: Andy
To: r-help@r-pro
ction and append
part. If I can get it to work for one of these fields, I suspect that I
can repeat the basic syntax to extract and append the remaining fields.
Therefore, if someone can either suggest a syntax or point me to a
useful tutorial, that would be splendid.
Thank you in anticipation.
pecific subject is
>> =50% is reached (e.g. Greenwashing (51%)) - if not, enter 'nil' and
>>
> move onto the next article in the folder
>
> This is the ambition. I am clearly a long way short of that though.
>
> Many thanks. Andy
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/web.archive.org/web/20230415001551/http://ashipunov.info/shipunov/school/biol_240/en/visual_statistics.pdf
[2]
https://www.burns-stat.com/documents/books/the-r-inferno/
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ename and
> > # passes it ( |> command) to the next line
> > # which summarises it.
> > # the result is saved in a data frame object
> > # called content which we shall show some
> > # heading into from
> >
> > head(content)
> > }
> >
> >
&
ame object
> # called content which we shall show some
> # heading into from
>
> head(content)
> }
>
>
> Running this, results in the error cited above.
>
> Thanks as always :-)
>
>
>
>
> On 30/12/2023 11:58, Eric Berger wrote:
>> full_file
n the error cited above.
>
> Thanks as always :-)
>
>
>
>
> On 30/12/2023 11:58, Eric Berger wrote:
>
> full_filename <- paste(filepath, filename,sep="/")
>
>
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ry()
> > # this reads docx for the full filename and
> > # passes it ( |> command) to the next line
> > # which summarises it.
> > # the result is saved in a data frame object
> > # called content which we shall show some
> > # heading
;t aware if
attachments are allowed. The documents come Lexis+, so require user
credentials to log in, but I could upload the file somewhere if
that would help? Any ideas for a good location to do so?
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> # which summarises it.
> # the result is saved in a data frame object
> # called content which we shall show some
> # heading into from
>
> head(content)
> }
>
> Let's get this bit working before we try and loop
>
nts come Lexis+, so require user
> credentials to log in, but I could upload the file somewhere if
> that would help? Any ideas for a good location to do so?
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ed in a data frame object
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# heading into from
head(content)
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Let's get this bit working before we try and loop
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preadsheet. However, I want to ensure that
the keyword coverage meets the threshold of >= 50%; if
not, then pass onto the next article in the directory.
Rinse and repeat for the entire directory.
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le (e.g., FAST FASHION (72%))
>>> and to append the keyword and the % coverage to the same
>>> row in the spreadsheet. However, I want to ensure that
>>> the keyword coverage meets the threshold of >= 50%; if
>>> not, then pass onto the next article in the
owever, these packages don't
>> appear to do what I want the program to do, at least not in any of the
>> examples I have found, nor in the vignettes and relevant package manuals
>> I've looked at.
>>
>> The first point is, is what I am intending to do even pos
; > converted to UTF-8 plain text, would that make the task easier?
> >
> > I am not a confident coder, and am really only just getting my head
> > around R so appreciate a steep learning curve ahead, but of course, I
> > don't know what I don't know, so any point
Certainly options to command line convert files
to txt and do from there.
On Fri, 29 Dec 2023, 18:25 Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal via R-help, <
r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
> Hi Andy:
>
> I don’t have an answer but I do have what I hope is some friendly advice.
> Generally the
#x27;t know what I don't know, so any pointers in the right direction
> would be a big help.
>
> Many thanks in anticipation
>
> Andy
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his? If these docx files were converted to
> UTF-8 plain text, would that make the task easier?
>
> I am not a confident coder, and am really only just getting my head around R
> so appreciate a steep learning curve ahead, but of course, I don't know what
> I don't know, s
irection
would be a big help.
Many thanks in anticipation
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From: Bert Gunter
To: Kevin Zembower
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Subject: Re: [R] Advice on starting to analyze smokestack emissions?
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> With the best regards,
>
>
> David
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> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to calculate the mean temperature max from a file of climate
> date, and plot it over a range of days in the year. I've downloaded the
> data, and cleaned it up the way I think
ls (or
> > > some version of that). This is number of thermal units needed for
> > > the organism to develop to the next stage (e.g. instar for an
> > > insect, or fruit/flower formation for a plant). However, better
> > > accuracy is obtained if the model i
t the date (say Day). Group_by the day and apply a max
function to the grouped data. Then plot the result.
Tim
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From: Kevin Zembower
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2023 3:26 PM
To: Ebert,Timothy Aaron ; Richard O'Keefe
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Hel
rom: Kevin Zembower
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2023 2:05 PM
> To: Ebert,Timothy Aaron ; Richard O'Keefe
>
> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Help with plotting and date-times for climate data
>
> [External Email]
>
> Well, I looked for this, on bo
; Richard O'Keefe
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Help with plotting and date-times for climate data
[External Email]
Well, I looked for this, on both the NWS and WeatherUnderground, but couldn't
find what I was looking for. Didn't check Weather.com, but if you can find
depends on how far away the trip will be.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Zembower
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2023 1:22 PM
> To: Richard O'Keefe ; Ebert,Timothy Aaron
>
> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Help with plotting and date-times
: Wednesday, September 13, 2023 1:22 PM
To: Richard O'Keefe ; Ebert,Timothy Aaron
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Help with plotting and date-times for climate data
[External Email]
Tim, Richard, y'all are reading too much into this. I believe that TMAX is the
high temperature
/09/2023, Kevin Zembower via R-help escreveu:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to calculate the mean temperature max from a file of
> > climate
> > date, and plot it over a range of days in the year. I've downloaded
> > the
> > data, and cleaned
ludes both min and max
> > thresholds.
> >
> > All I have done is provide an example where min and max could have
> > a real world use. I use max(temp) over some interval and then
> > update an accumulated thermal units variable based on the outcome.
> > That detai
nd max
> thresholds.
>
> All I have done is provide an example where min and max could have a real
> world use. I use max(temp) over some interval and then update an
> accumulated thermal units variable based on the outcome. That detail is not
> evident in the original request.
>
.
All I have done is provide an example where min and max could have a real world
use. I use max(temp) over some interval and then update an accumulated thermal
units variable based on the outcome. That detail is not evident in the original
request.
Tim
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oss to ascribe much practical
significance to TMAX. Are you sure this is the analysis
you want to do? Is this the most informative data you
can get?
On Wed, 13 Sept 2023 at 08:51, Kevin Zembower via R-help <
r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to calculate th
Às 21:50 de 12/09/2023, Kevin Zembower via R-help escreveu:
Hello,
I'm trying to calculate the mean temperature max from a file of climate
date, and plot it over a range of days in the year. I've downloaded the
data, and cleaned it up the way I think it should be. However, when I
pl
geom_point(aes(y = tmax_mean, color = "blue")) +
geom_smooth(aes(y = tmax_mean, color = "blue"))
=
My questions are:
1. Why isn't my geom_smooth plotting? How can I fix it?
2. I don't think I'm handling the month and day
ain
(what is `data`? what is `env`? Use ls(env) if it's an environment)
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ue to use of
> string manipulation in order to work with formula terms, could be
> some other assumption violated by I(10*Var2).
>
> Try asking at https://github.com/rsquaredacademy/olsrr/issues.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Ivan
>
>
order to work with formula terms, could be
some other assumption violated by I(10*Var2).
Try asking at https://github.com/rsquaredacademy/olsrr/issues.
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Thank you Petr, great!
Best,
Iago
De: PIKAL Petr
Enviat: Dilluns, 3-juliol 3e000 2023 9:42
Per a: Iago Gin� V�zquez; r-help@r-project.org
Assumpte: RE: Help/documentation on Rgui
Hi
I am not sure about opening Rgui in terminal but for customising Rgui
/Rconsole.html
and "Initialization at Start of an R Session" in R help
?Rprofile
Cheers
Petr
> -Original Message-----
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9 AM Bert Gunter
wrote:
Does this do it for you (or get you closer):
gsub("\\[.*\\]|[] |/ ","",tmp$Text)
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тів"
> [2] "Мені вдалося\nзробити бажане"
> [3] "Я досяг (досягла) того, чого хотів (хотіла)"
> [4] "Я\nдосяг(-ла) речей, яких хотілося досягти"
> [5] "Я досяг/ла того, чого\nхотів/ла"
> [6] "Я досяг\\досягла того, чого прагнув\\прагнула&q
я досягти"
[5] "Я досяг/ла того, чого\nхотів/ла"
[6] "Я досяг\\досягла того, чого прагнув\\прагнула"
[7] "Я\nдосягнув(ла) того, чого хотів(ла)"
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 10:16 AM Chris Evans via R-help <
r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
> I am sure this
\1")`.
Caused by error in `stri_replace_first_regex()`:!
Trying to access the index that is out of bounds.
(U_INDEX_OUTOFBOUNDS_ERROR)
Run `rlang::last_trace()` to see where the error occurred.
I have tried gurgling around the internet but am striking out so
throwing myself on
the list. Ap
all instances on a
line and then replace with nothing or whatever is needed. But there is no
guarantee some of your constructs will be on the same line completely so be
wary.
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To
his is trivial but I'd hate to have to clean
these hundreds of lines by hand though it's starting to look as if I'd
achieve that faster by hand than I will by banging my ignorance of R
regexp syntax on the problem. TIA, Chris
--
Chris Evans (he/him)
Visiting Professor, UDLA, Quito
ependent and independent variables
are normally distributed then it is likely that the error term will also be
normally distributed.
What should I get here?
Y<- rnorm(1000, mean=14, sd=2) + X*rnorm(1000, mean=12, sd=27)
Tim
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My apologies,
I did not mean to be part of the discussion. If there is such a thing as a
pocket email (similar to a pocket dial) the email would be classified as a
pocket email.
John
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Sent: Friday, January 27
t's
immediately above the message by John Sorkin.
Thanks, I was searching the archives for something else, stumbled on
that and forgot to look at the heders.
Good news there's nothing wrong with R-Help.
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such as yahoo.com,
dcn.davis.ca.us, and precheza.cz in the header, which were all
involved in the certification thread.
-Deepayan
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 12:26 PM Rui Barradas wrote:
Às 06:39 de 27/01/2023, Rui Barradas escreveu:
Hello,
When consulting the R-Help Archives today I've no
;-Deepayan
>
>On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 12:26 PM Rui Barradas wrote:
>>
>> Às 06:39 de 27/01/2023, Rui Barradas escreveu:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > When consulting the R-Help Archives today I've noticed that the thread
>> >
>> >
he message by John Sorkin.
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On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 12:26 PM Rui Barradas wrote:
>
> Às 06:39 de 27/01/2023, Rui Barradas escreveu:
> > Hello,
> >
> > When consulting the R-Help Archives today I've noticed
Às 06:39 de 27/01/2023, Rui Barradas escreveu:
Hello,
When consulting the R-Help Archives today I've noticed that the thread
Pipe operator
started by John Sorkin, Tue Jan 3 17:48:30 CET 2023 is under another
thread,
R Certification
started by Mukesh Ghanshyamdas Lekhrajani.
Isn
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