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hhh
12:02 AM
pastie.org/3876195 <--- what is that command to do that factor -thing?
 
split() ?
 
where does the 6,12,18 set come from?
I don't get the pattern, at all
if you want each column as a factor, just do lapply(a, factor) - but your example data don't seem to match the factor(a$a) thing
 
hhh
12:53 AM
a[order(as.factor(a$a)),]
<---- this orders things

a[order(as.factor(a$a)),]->b;matrix(nrow=3,ncol=4,b$b)
---> this shows them with equal-lengthed things
 
1:12 AM
Hi all
I am interested in testing hypothesis with 3 variables
could you please advise me what hypothesis tests to use for non parametric data and how to evaluate it further?
 
 
6 hours later…
7:07 AM
@SerenityStackHolder post your question to stats.stackexchange.com
 
 
6 hours later…
12:38 PM
@Spacedman it's not Monday.
 
Ah, one more exam to take. Wish me luck.
 
@JoshuaUlrich thanks!
 
 
2 hours later…
2:33 PM
Technology is getting the better of me.
 
@Andrie Just admit defeat and maybe the machines will make you a pet when they take over the world.
 
Never give up.
 
You're too hard to persuade... I give up.
 
hhh
2:52 PM
> factor(c(1,2,1))
[1] 1 2 1
Levels: 1 2
<--- how can I get the levels from there?
> levels
1 2
> paste(factor(c(1,2,1)))
[1] "1" "2" "1"
but with unique!
solved, sorry hassle
 
Perhaps stating the obvious, but what's wrong with levels(factor(c(1,2,1)))?
@Andrie What's giving you trouble now? Not another HDD crash, I hope...
 
hhh
@JoshuaUlrich: simplicity rocks, thanks. You are right here.
 
@JoshuaUlrich Website crash. ISP on the case.
 
3:14 PM
Wow, that's rough.
 
One good thing: In the process of logging a ticket, I had to log into the ISP website. So I have finally found what looks like a decent password management app in the form of lastpass.com
Must be feeling grumpy, since I have this uncontrollable urge to click -1 on every question that is being asked.
 
I don't think it's you. There have been a lot of bad questions lately.
 
3:32 PM
There are apparently even some zombie questions this morning.
 
3:53 PM
Ah, that explains that gnawing feeling I've had in the back of my head.
 
 
1 hour later…
5:16 PM
I think we should just rename the tag from R to regex
 
5:54 PM
There's a [weather] tag? Srsly?
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Q: How calculatete the monthly mean?

Shuai Wang![I have the daily weather report like this. What I want is to calculate the monthly mean pf the max ,min and observation temperature and then plot these three lines. I already convert the date format like this: Date = as.POSIXlt(Weather2011$Date, format = "%m/%d/%Y") Date_Year = as.numeric(f...

 
 
4 hours later…
9:24 PM
I was thinking the other day that I should ask more R questions on SO. But every time I have one, I search either Google or SO and I find the answer.
 
@joran You clearly don't understand how SO works.
 
@JoshuaUlrich Possibly. It's a vehicle for increasing one's curmudgeon-ness, correct?
 
Nope, it's a place to get other people to do your work for you.
 
9:52 PM
define: curmudgeon
 
ill-tempered (typically connotes an old man)
"Get off my lawn!" sort of thing.
 
See Also: Joshua Ulrich
 
See also: Andrie
 
See also: Joran
 
The word reminds me of a Cro-Magnon type of person.
 
10:08 PM
Do you mean like this: bit.ly/JuoLud
Or like this: bit.ly/ftEFMf
 
@joran - Hah, we have similar taste in Google image search queries...
 
10:25 PM
I think a cross breed between those two, if at all possible.
 
voting to close, too localized (which is what I use for it being something unique to that person's set up):
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Q: Unexpected input while building package in R

user1372997I am a newbie in R, and I am trying to build an R package but I keep getting an unexpected input error when I try using the build, check or install commands. I used the following command to generate the skeleton: package.skeleton("test") After this I went to the command prompt and to the direc...

 
Should these type of questions be reserved for r-help?
 
...or the dumpster.
 
The dumpster.
Any stupid question can be transformed into a decent question if you provide the relevant information. In this case, what is in line 37, as one commenter pointed out.
 
It's resolved now, with the Microsoft solution applied (reinstall).
 

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