Às 11:08 de 04/08/2023, Nick Wray escreveu:
Hello I am wrestling with ggplot – I have produced a facetted plot of
flows under various metrics but I can’t find info on the net which tells me
how to do three things
I have created some simplified mock data to illustrate (and using a
colour-blind
Dear Ms./Mr.,
I sent an email to this email address from my institutional address
muratdel...@iyte.edu.tr, but could not make sure if my email reached you
because sometimes emails are not delivered to the target due to
server issues and country-related limitations. I wanted to send you the
same
[See the end for an interesting twist on moving a column to row.names.]
Yes, many ways to do things exist but it may make sense to ask for what the
user/OP really wants. Sometimes the effort to make a brief example obscures
things.
Was there actually any need to read in a file containing
Hello I am wrestling with ggplot – I have produced a facetted plot of
flows under various metrics but I can’t find info on the net which tells me
how to do three things
I have created some simplified mock data to illustrate (and using a
colour-blind palette):
library(ggplot2)
Thank you, Avi and Ivan. Worked for this particular Example.
Yes, I am looking for something with a more general purpose.
I think Ivan's suggestion works for this.
multiplication=as.matrix(dat1[,-1]) %*% as.matrix(dat2[match(dat1[,1],
dat2[,1]),-1])
Res=data.frame(ID = dat1[,1], Index =
Dear Murat:
See the "posting guide" (link below) for how and what to post on this list.
I believe that in that guide it is recommended that you first update
your R version and packages to the latest versions (R 3.5 is rather
old now). You should probably reinstall R and all packages from the
Hi all,
I want to multiply two data frames as shown below,
dat1 <-read.table(text="ID, x, y, z
A, 10, 34, 12
B, 25, 42, 18
C, 14, 20, 8 ",sep=",",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=F)
dat2 <-read.table(text="ID, weight, weiht2
A, 0.25, 0.35
B, 0.42, 0.52
C, 0.65,
В Fri, 4 Aug 2023 09:54:07 -0500
Val пишет:
> I want to multiply two data frames as shown below,
>
> dat1 <-read.table(text="ID, x, y, z
> A, 10, 34, 12
> B, 25, 42, 18
> C, 14, 20, 8 ",sep=",",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=F)
>
> dat2 <-read.table(text="ID, weight, weiht2
> A, 0.25,
Hi Murat,
I am not sure why you are using R 3.5.
CRAN has R 4.3.1
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/
I suggest you start over and install R 4.3.1 and then your cytofkit
install might work.
Good luck,
Eric
On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 5:47 PM Murat DELMAN wrote:
>
> Dear Ms./Mr.,
>
>
> I
Às 19:03 de 04/08/2023, Val escreveu:
Thank you, Avi and Ivan. Worked for this particular Example.
Yes, I am looking for something with a more general purpose.
I think Ivan's suggestion works for this.
multiplication=as.matrix(dat1[,-1]) %*% as.matrix(dat2[match(dat1[,1],
dat2[,1]),-1])
Dear Ms./Mr.,
If the email text and codes below are not properly displayed, you can download
the attached Word file, which has exactly the same content.
I am a cytometrist and microscopist at Izmir Institute of Technology,
Integrated Research Center. I operate a cytometer and
Val,
A data.frame is not quite the same thing as a matrix.
But as long as everything is numeric, you can convert both data.frames to
matrices, perform the computations needed and, if you want, convert it back
into a data.frame.
BUT it must be all numeric and you violate that requirement by
Dear Murat Delman,
Both your messages came through, and I'm replying to the one that was
the first chronologically.
I have taken a look at the cytofkit package. It used to be a
Bioconductor package, but was removed, most likely because it failed to
build and pass a check:
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