Hi Jonathan,
contributing to your poll: Also Emacs+ESS on Linux.
Uli
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> A: ess-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch, "Liviu Andronic"
> Cc: "Uli Kleinwechter" , r-help@r-project.org
> Fecha: lunes 31 de agosto de 2009, 4:20
> >>>>> "LA" == Liviu
> Andronic
> >>>>> on Sun, 30 Au
Dear Saurav,
If you don't wish to calculate it by hand, you can extract the Inverse Mill's
Ratio using the function "invMillsRatio" from the sampleSelection package.
(http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/sampleSelection/index.html).
You can also use the "heckit" function in the same packag
of a wildcard, ie.
which makes the operation being carried out for all variables "*x". I
tried with grep and glob2rx but did not succeed.
Many thanks for any hints!
Uli Kleinwechter
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Jim Lemon schrieb:
> On 01/15/2010 07:10 PM, Uli Kleinwechter wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'm looking for a way to replace NA's with 0 for a number of variables
>> which share the same ending and which constitute a subset of a data
>> frame.
>>
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That's it, thanks a lot to all of you!
Uli
Henrique Dallazuanna schrieb:
> In grep use: grep("x$", names(data)).
>
> '$' matchs 'x' in the end of string
>
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Uli Kleinwechter
> wrote:
>
>&
re. I also found hints to donlp2 but this does
not seem to be available anymore.
Any hints are welcome,
Uli
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E-mail: u.kleinwech...@uni-hohenheim.de
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Let me know if you run into any problems using it.
Best,
Ravi.
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I just solved the problem. The error happened because of the empty
variables in the dataframe.
In any case, thanks for caring.
bartjoosen schrieb:
> Could you provide us some working codo, so that we can reproduce the error
> and see what went wrong?
>
>
> Uli Kleinwechter wrot
can't find out the corresponding function.
Thank you very much for your help.
Uli
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Hello,
I have written a small script to read a dataset, compute some basic
descriptives and write them to a file (see below). The variable
"maizeseedcash" of which the statistics are calculated is contained in
the data frame agr_inputs. My question is whether there is a way to make
R compute t
Dear all,
I'm just trying to create plots for all variables in a dataframe (named
"x") using the following:
png()
apply(x,2,hist)
Just as intended, it produces one plot for each variable. Unfortunately,
the main title of each graph is "Histogram of newX[,i]" instead of
"Histogram of name of v
Dear all,
Within a larger script I use the following code to produce barplots for
all variables contained in a dataframe "type3m":
for(xn in names(type3m)) barplot(table(type3m[[xn]]), main = paste
("Barplot of", xn), width=0.75,legend.text=barnamesm,
xlim=c(0,4),ylim=c(0,400))
The
nt barplots into ps file
postscript("salelocations.ps", horizontal=FALSE)
for(xn in names(type3l)) barplot(table(type3l[[xn]]), main =
paste("Barplot of", xn),legend.text=barnamesloc,xlim=c(0,6))
dev.off()
detach(agr1)
>
> Uli Kleinwechter wrote:
>
>> Dear a
)) barplot(table(type3m[[xn]]), main = paste
("Barplot of", xn), width=0.75,legend.text=barnamesm,
xlim=c(0,4),ylim=c(0,400))
Thanks again!
Uli
bartjoosen schrieb:
> Could you provide us some working codo, so that we can reproduce the error
> and see what went wrong?
>
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