ALSE, type=c("p","g"),xlab="a",ylab="b")
> I would appreciate your help.
>
> Kind regards
>
> andy
>
> Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
> Incursion Investigator
> Investigation & Diagnostic Centres - Wallaceville Biosecurity New
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Thanks, yes that does the trick, sorry inadvertently left the "tavg" in
my example. I haven't used the panel function before looks like it maybe
useful. Really appreciate your help.
regards
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc | Incursion Investigator (animals),
Investigation and Di
ards
andy
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
Incursion Investigator
Investigation & Diagnostic Centres - Wallaceville Biosecurity New
Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Phone 04 894 5600 Fax 04 894 4973 Mobile 029 894 5611 Postal address:
Investigation and Diagnostic Centre- Wallaceville Box
","A")
x
recode(x, "c(A,B)='Treat 1'; else='Treat 2'")
recode(x, "1:2='A'; 3='B'")
In Microsoft access a simple way of recoding is to join two tables in a
query any simple way of doing the same in R?
Kind regards
Andy
And
= c(80,90)
I would appreciate your help.
Kind regards
andy
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
Incursion Investigator
Investigation & Diagnostic Centres - Wallaceville Biosecurity New
Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Phone 04 894 5600 Fax 04 894 4973 Mobile 029 894 5611 Postal
Hey Thomas Thanks mate
I knew there had to be an easy answer. Thanks for coming to my rescue.
Regards
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc | Incursion Investigator (animals),
Investigation and Diagnostic Centre | Biosecurity New Zealand
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry | 66 Ward St, Wallaceville
esti[,2]+ pesti[,3]
,alternating=TRUE,tick.number=1,
stack=TRUE,type = "count", xlab="VNT",rot=c(180,180),draw=FALSE)
Thank you in advance.
Andy
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
Incursion Investigator
Investigation & Diagnostic Centres - Wallaceville Biosecurity New
Zealand Ministry o
ot;red","red","red","red","blue","blue","blue","blue","bl
ue","blue"))
aggregate(x = testDF, by = list(testDF$v3), FUN = "mean")
For this example I would like to get a mean value for red (v1=4.5; v
,2), scales=list(x=list(at=c(seq(0, 60, by = 15)),tick.number=c(5),
labels=c(seq(0, 60, by = 15
)
useOuterStrips(x)
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Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc | Veterinary Epidemiologist,
Investigation and Diagnostic Centre | Biosecurity New Zealand
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry | 66 Ward St, Wall
Titer)
x=barchart( Titer ~ n | Test+Breed, data=heif,
layout = c(2,4),between = list(y = c(0.5),x = c(0.5)),scales = list(x =
list(alternating = 1, tck = c(1,0)),
y = list(alternating = 1, tck = c(1,0))), xlab = "count (n)", ylab = "titer")
useOuterStrips(x)
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set<-as.Date(c("2008-01-01"), format = "%Y-%m-%d")
set
for(i in a$date){
if (a$date[i]>set & a$date[i]set +7){a$wk<-2}else {a$wk<-3}
}
a
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andy
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
Incursion Investigator
Investigation & Diagnostic Centres - Wallaceville B
"hazard.ratio.plot" but
lack the experience to know how to code this
Anyone be able to help?
Regards
Andrew
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
Incursion Investigator
Investigation & Diagnostic Centres - Wallaceville Biosecurity New
Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Phone 04 89
dog
And therefore limit the data in dataset 1 to that which has the same x
and y co-ordinates as dataset 2.
Any suggestions?
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Andy
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
Incursion Investigator
Investigation & Diagnostic Centres - Wallaceville Biosecurity New
Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and
, "zane"),z=c(10,20,30,40,50))
dat2
I would like to know data that from dat2 that doesn't appear in dat1
based on both the x and y factors ie (A5, dan, 40) and (A6,zane, 50).
I have tried two approaches but have not been successful
? nomatch <- subset(dat1, is.element(?
panel=panel.superpose ,xlab="Time
(weeks)",ylab="Farrowing rate", key = list(points =
Rows(trellis.par.get("superpose.symbol"), 1:4),
text = list(levels(Dataset$Operator)),
columns = 4))
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Andy
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
Incursio
ot;2008-08-14"
,
"2008-08-14","2008-09-20"), format = "%Y-%m-%d"),c(1:6))
names(a)=c("a","b")
a
b<- data.frame(as.Date(c("2008-07-27","2008-10-01"), format =
"%Y-%m-%d"),c(1:2))
names(b)=c("c","d&
Hi There
I am a new user of "R" and having a few problems
a<-c("2001-02-1","NA","NA")
a<-as.Date(a,format = "%Y-%m-%d")
b<-c("2001-03-1","2001-03-2","2001-03-3")
b<-as.Date(b,format = "%Y-%m-%d")
c<-data.frame(a,b)
I would like to write an if statement where if "a" is not null return
"a", if
,2,2,2,1,1)
)
date<-as.character(rep(as.Date(c("2008-01-02","2008-01-17","2008-01-01")
,format = "%Y-%m-%d"),c(4,4,2)))
cbind(x,y,date)
Regards
Andrew
Andrew McFadden MVS BVSc
Incursion Investigator
Investigation & Diagnostic Centres - Wallaceville Biosecur
Hi all
I am trying to determine the distances between two datasets of x and y
points. The number of points in dataset One is very small i.e. perhaps
5-10. The number of points in dataset Two is likely to be very large
i.e. 20,000-30,000. My initial approach was to append the first dataset
to the
.sna[src, des] = tra[i, 3] :
subscript out of bounds
There is something wrong with the highlighted code. I know that there
must be some descrepancy in the numbers of values I am using but don't
know why or how to fix it.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Kind regards
andy
Andrew McFadden M
Hi all
Perhaps this is torturous methodology. I was trying to use lattice to produce a
barchart showing the number positive and negative over time. I wasn't quite
sure how create a different colour for values of arbo$Ikeda in the example
below ie red for ikeda and green for neg.
library(resha
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