Hello!
Today on debian testing R 3.2.5 was delivered among the updates.
The X11 problem is no longer there.
Cheers
Lorenzo
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 02:28:44PM -0400, Tom Wright wrote:
I don't have my debian box available so can't confirm. But I would try
$apt-get install libpng
On Tue, Apr 19,
> Henrik Bengtsson
> on Tue, 19 Apr 2016 14:04:11 -0700 writes:
> Using the Matrix package, how can I create a row-oriented sparse
> Matrix from scratch populated with some data? By default a
> column-oriented one is created and I'm aware of the note that the
> packag
I indeed used is.na() to check length, as I was not sure weather
lenght() was a simple query or would go through the whole vector to
count the elements.
So to sum up, function calls are expensive, therefore recursion should
be avoided, and growing the size of a vector (which is probably
reass
On 20/04/2016 7:38 AM, Gaston wrote:
I indeed used is.na() to check length, as I was not sure weather
lenght() was a simple query or would go through the whole vector to
count the elements.
length() is a simple query, and is very fast. The other problem in your
approach (which may not be a pr
Dear All,
I am trying to reshape the data with some conditions. A small part of the
data looks like below. Like this there will be more data with repeating ID.
Count id name type
117 335 sally A
19 335 sally A
167 335 sally B
18 340 susan A
56 340 susan A
22 340 susan B
53 340 susan B
135 351 lee
I am trying to run the following code in R on a Linux cluster. I would like
to use the full processing power (specifying cores/nodes/memory). The code
essentially runs predictions based on a GAM regression and saves the
results as a CSV file for multiple sets of data (here I only show two).
Is it
Please see updates to df2 assignment as shown below.
library(xts) # primary
#library(tseries) # Unit root tests
library(ggplot2)
library(vars)
library(grid)
dt_xts<-xts(x = 1:10, order.by = seq(as.Date("2016-01-01"),
as.Date("2016-01-10"), by = "1 day"))
col
This is not a solution but your lsfit attempt
#Error in lsfit(A, b) : only 3 cases, but 4 variables
lsfit(A,b)
gave that error because lsfit adds a column of 1 to
its first argument unless you use intercept=FALSE.
Then it will give you an answer (but I think it converts
your sparse matrix int
This is kind of like asking for a solution to x+1=x+1. Go back to linear
algebra and look up Singular Value Decomposition, and decide if you really want
to proceed. See also ?svd and package irlba.
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On April 20, 2016 4:22:34 AM PDT, A A via R-hel
Hi all,
I am trying to read multiple out variables for a sensitivity analysis.
Currently using one output value as follows:
Y<-(E1)
However I need to run analysis against 12 values of Y. So E1-E12.
My matrix will be: Inputs are Column=4, Rows = 40 i.e. 40 rows of 4 input
variables in
The answer to your question is yes. You might consider using the parallel
package., and I would suggest starting with a simpler test case to learn how
it works and incrementally adding complexity of packages and data handling.
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On April 20, 2016
The word "analysis" is too vague.
If you are referring to lm regression, you can specify Y as a matrix instead of
a vector.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
Also, please disable HTML in your email when sending to this list, since it
will u
Increasing memory resolved the issue for me.
Thanks again,
Ben
> On Apr 19, 2016, at 4:10 PM, Hadley Wickham wrote:
>
> You normally see these errors when compiling on a vm that has very
> little memory.
> Hadley
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Ben Tupper wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am get
> On 20 Apr 2016, at 13:22, A A via R-help wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I have a situation in R where I would like to find any x (if one exists) that
> solves the linear system of equations Ax = b, where A is square, sparse, and
> singular, and b is a vector. Here is some code that mimics my issue with
Thanks for the advice. I fixed the function and ran it on my systems just to
see if it would work; for the first set of A and b, I got a valid solution, but
for the second set, I got the error "Error in complete.cases(x, y, wt) : not
all arguments have the same length".
On Wednesday, Apri
I needed to update R so I could install ggplot. I am running Ubuntu 12.04.
I cannot upgrade Ubuntu because I am using a work computer.
I tried upgrading the normal way:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev
But this only installed an earlier version. Finally I tried install
Hi All,
I would like to match some datasets. Both deliver variables AND cases
which might or might not be present in all datasets:
This sequence
Kunden <- Kunden_2011
Kunden <- merge(Kunden, Kunden_2012,
by.x = "Debitor", by.y = "Debitor")
Kunden <- merge(Kunden, Kunden_2013,
For the records, a slightly hacky answer, by modifying the ggbiplot
function, is provided now here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36603268/how-to-plot-training-and-test-validation-data-in-r-using-ggbiplot
On 18/04/16 17:20, olsen wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've a training dataset and a test data
Greetings!
I have several large data sets of animal movements. Their pauses (zero
magnitude vectors) are of particular interest in addition to the speed
distributions that precede the periods of rest. Here is an example of the kind
of data I am interested in analyzing:
x <-
abs(c(rnorm(2),rep
Dear Community,
I hope that I have the right category selected because I am relatively new
to the "R" world. I come with a relatively challenging problem in the
luggage. I would like to realize, that "R" reads text files (there are
several hundred pieces in my folder) sequentially, and screens
Thanks for the response. Yes, in that situation a solution of x = 1 would be
just as good as x = 1000 or any other value of x for me (but in my problem the
matrix has nonzero rank, so I can't just randomly choose a vector and have it
be a solution). If it helps, what I'm interested in is the R e
Thanks for the help. Sorry, I am not sure why it looks like that in the mailing
list - it looks much more neat on my end (see attached file).
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 2:01 PM, Berend Hasselman
wrote:
> On 20 Apr 2016, at 13:22, A A via R-help wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I have a situati
> On Apr 19, 2016, at 11:23 PM, g.maub...@weinwolf.de wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to match some datasets. Both deliver variables AND cases
> which might or might not be present in all datasets:
>
> This sequence
>
> Kunden <- Kunden_2011
> Kunden <- merge(Kunden, Kunden_2012,
>
Kunden <- Kunden_2011
Kunden <- merge(Kunden, Kunden_2012,
by = "Debitor", all = TRUE)
etc.
See ?merge for details.
Best,
Ista
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 2:23 AM, wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to match some datasets. Both deliver variables AND cases
> which might or might not
Perhaps
x <- split(x, x == 0)
Best,
Ista
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Sidoti, Salvatore A.
wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I have several large data sets of animal movements. Their pauses (zero
> magnitude vectors) are of particular interest in addition to the speed
> distributions that precede t
> i <- seq_len(length(x)-1)
> split(x, cumsum(c(TRUE, (x[i]==0) != (x[i+1]==0
$`1`
[1] 0.144872972504 0.850797178400
$`2`
[1] 0 0 0
$`3`
[1] 0.199304859380 2.063609410700 0.939393760782 0.838781367540
$`4`
[1] 0 0 0 0 0
$`5`
[1] 0.374688091264 0.488423999452 0.783034615362 0.626990428900
0.
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 1:25 AM, Martin Maechler
wrote:
>> Henrik Bengtsson
>> on Tue, 19 Apr 2016 14:04:11 -0700 writes:
>
> > Using the Matrix package, how can I create a row-oriented sparse
> > Matrix from scratch populated with some data? By default a
> > column-orien
The usual culprit in messy code is posting in HTML format. That usually leads
to stripping of the formatting by the mailing list and a notice that that
occurred, but I don't see that warning here. I still think posting plain text
format would fix the problem.
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I suggest you go through some R tutorials to learn about R's
capabilities. Some recommendations can be found here:
https://www.rstudio.com/online-learning/#R
To answer your specific query:
?scan ## Because you do not specify file format.
?grep ?regexp ## to use regular expressions to find tex
also check out this CRAN task view:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/views/NaturalLanguageProcessing.html
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
and sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to overlay two facet_grids? I have two facet grids as
following:
ggplot(data=df,aes(x=TE,y=TR,color="orange"))+geom_point()+facet_grid(FS+TRJ~OR+INV,labeller=label_both)+xlim(0,200)+ylim(0,1)
ggplot(data=df,aes(x=TE,y=TR))+geom_point(aes(color=TST))+facet_grid(FS
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
Overlaying aesthetics is possible. Overlaying graphs is not. Without sample
data, concrete examples will be unlikely to appear, so read the above link and
pay attention to the dput function.
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Have you read the CRAN instructions for installing on Ubuntu? Have you read
the Posting Guide that mentions the R-sig-debian mailing list and that if you
need help compiling R this is not the right list?
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On April 20, 2016 9:36:51 AM PDT, Paul T
Hi sri,
As your problem involves a few logical steps, I found it easier to
approach it in a stepwise way. Perhaps there are more elegant ways to
accomplish this.
svdat<-read.table(text="Count id name type
117 335 sally A
19 335 sally A
167 335 sally B
18 340 susan A
56 340 susan A
22 340 susan B
5
It sounds like you want to use grid.arrange() from gridExtra:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/gridExtra/vignettes/arrangeGrob.html
Hope this helps,
Ulrik
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 at 00:52 Jeff Newmiller
wrote:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-
Hi sri,
I think that I see what you mean. Your statements:
x = Count_A_less_than_max of (Count type B)
y = Count_A_higher_than_max of (Count type B).
I took to mean that you wanted a logical value for x and y. Looking
more closely at your initial message, I see that you wanted _all_
values of A w
Dear All,
I am using R to do my work and thank you very much for developing,
maintaining and making such excellent software available to anyone
that is interested enough to ask for it.
I have registered at Nabble. I was wondering the right forum for me
to send my help request. I have tried sendin
Hi Jim,
Thanks for your time. But somehow this code did not help me to achieve my
expected output.
Problems: 1) x, y are coming as logical rather than values as I mentioned
in my post
2) The values that I get for Max A and Max B not correct
3) It looks like a pretty b
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