sed before - I just don't know how to
search for the answer with the right search terms.
Any help is appreciated, even just a link to a page where this is addressed!
Thank you!
Annemarie
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Annemarie Verkerk, MA
Evolutionary Processes in Language and Culture (PhD student)
Max Planc
Dear David,
thanks so much, I was able to get it to work for my data! I don't really
understand yet how the function works, but it seems extremely useful.
Thanks again!
Annemarie
David Winsemius wrote:
On Jul 4, 2011, at 2:32 PM, Annemarie Verkerk wrote:
Dear people from the R help
that already form a
gradient, and then 'pick out' the colors that you want to make the
gradient.
In any case, I'm sure one could do this somehow in R!
Thanks for your help,
Annemarie
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Annemarie Verkerk, MA
Evolutionary Processes in Language and Culture (PhD student)
Max Planck
lorgrad's it generates with each run.
Thanks a lot for any help you might be able to offer!
Annemarie
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Annemarie Verkerk, MA
Evolutionary Processes in Language and Culture (PhD student)
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
P.O. Box 310, 6500AH Nijm
on, but I do not
have a sense exactly for what you are doing and without data it is
hard to play around.
Cheers,
Josh
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Annemarie Verkerk
wrote:
Dear R-help subscribers,
I have a quite stupid question about using lapply. I have the following
function:
create.
0.25 59.26
## Version 3 (almost completely vectorized)
user system elapsed
0.420.010.45
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:25 AM, Annemarie Verkerk
wrote:
Dear Josh,
thanks for pointing this out - the idea behind writing this function is
plotting gradients on branches of phylogenetic
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