@dmvianna It will get messy trying to reference names from within a call to lapply - values are passed without names (I think). - they may not be recoverable. It might be worth a question, or you could look at this one for inspiration
I would like to add a table of the coordinates of highlighted site in a ggplot.
Using a previous question as example data:
set.seed(1)
mydata <- data.frame(a=1:50, b=rnorm(50))
ggplot(mydata,aes(x=a,y=b)) + geom_point(colour="blue") + geom_point(data=mydata[10:13, ], aes(x=a, y=b), colour="r...
@Andrie Have been for almost 2 weeks but Emma has been ill, I now feel pretty crappy (so hard to concentrate on work stuff) & was out at Paralympics yesterday.
@Andrie M and I were at the Excel; watched sitting volley ball, the team table tennis & wheelchair fencing. All totally brilliant. Lots of support for Team GB too. We saw some of the track events on the big screens in the spectator areas at the Excel.
What happens if I want to select all the rows in a data.table that do not contain a particular value in the key variable using binary search? By the way, what is the correct jargon for what I want to do? Is it "nojoin"? Is it "negative selection"?
DT = data.table(x=rep(c("a","b","c"),each=3), y=...
@Andrie But the key difference is that yours will work when FUN is not vectorised. I took the OPs Q to be more general than how do I generate a sequence in R from a function.
@Andrie Just planning my month; will you be attending the LondonR meeting on the 18th?
@DirkEddelbuettel /me shrugs. Probably. Someone got suspended for 1-2 weeks for down-voting ~10 of my top-voted answers once (he thought I was "following" him and down-voting his questions).
...and blamed me for the suspension (after I warned them that serial down-voting could lead to a suspension).
I am in the process of creating an epidemic curve (histogram of number of cases of a disease per day) using R, and am struggling a little with formatting the x-axis.
I am aware that ggplot gives very nice graphs and easily manipulatable axes ( Understanding dates and plotting a histogram with gg...
@DirkEddelbuettel Unless you're are being totally, down right dastardly and allowing it to potentially downvote your own answers whilst prohibiting it from doing so on a certain user's account
@Andrie If it makes you feel any better, he lost 2 rep for unaccepting (so neutral as he'd gained 2 for accepting your answer) and didn't gain anything for accepting his own answer. He's -7 on the day now
Can some one give me an idea of how I should split a 80000*900 non-singular binary (0,1) matrix into two non-singular matrix. Where first non-singular can take (5 to10)% form the original matrix and the 2nd matrix have the rest? However, I want make sure the matrix are still non-sigular.
I would...
@joran The longest there is. "Depending on the severity of the problem behavior — and at the complete discretion of the moderator — your account will be placed in timed suspension for anywhere from 1 to 365 days."
@JoshuaUlrich 99.9% of the time I don't. Think his sarky comments on previous visits to the chat room (which all seemed to revolve around him not getting enough upvotes) + his reaction to my post here that flipped me over the edge.
@Spacedman Do you have opinions about the desirability (and if so preferred approach) to the patch we're discussing? gis.stackexchange.com/questions/32732/…
@GavinSimpson Yes, that's correct. That's also what I've done. I'm trying to replicate a case study of correlated component regression, but haven't yet been able to get the same results as in the case study.
I understand that in R to specify my working directory to mkdir we should do:
setwd("~/dir1/dir2/mydir")
,if mydir is under dir2 and dir2.
If mkdir is an unique directory name, is there way to specify the working directory without stating dir1/dir2 ?
Thanks
I need a good juicy question to answer... one that requires some research that's been voted up but still no viable answer... And, no, not private methods in ref classes. :P
I have had enough of R's utterly idiotic memory management.
However, I quite like the GBM package's algorithm performance. So I would like to "rip" out the algorithm away from that R monstrosity and rebuild it as standalone code.
Unfortunately the R philosophy of "fudge it until it's unuseab...