Hi,
I want to get daat from elastic search in R.I am using package elastic
to get data but it is not giving data as a data frame in R.It is
returning data as a list which is giving following error when i am
viewing it.It is giving same problem when I am using fromjson() function
of rjson
On 22-09-2014, at 04:10, Lio, Yuhlong yuhlong@usd.edu wrote:
I need someone to help with solution for a system of linear equations A%*%x
=b, where A is the coefficient matrix and b is right hand-side constant
column.
My question is that is there any option in the qr.solve to get
Hello,
I'm using the spatial weights matrix of the 103 Italian provinces
itaww of the package splm
example:
library(splm)
data(itaww)
itaww
It is a matrix of 103 rows and 103 columns. Each row (and each column)
corresponds to an italian province and I would like to know the row's
Hi
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On 2014-09-16 12:35, PIKAL Petr wrote:
So if
Hello,
I have no knoledge of that package, but you could try
rownames(itaww)
colnames(itaww)
or ask the package maintainer
maintainer(splm)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 22-09-2014 10:16, alfonso.carf...@uniparthenope.it escreveu:
Hello,
I'm using the spatial weights matrix of the 103
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Howdy,
I have searched the lists and can not seem to find a solution to my
problem. I need to be able to dynamically modify a string inside a
function to build a new function. sub replaces with a quoted
string... and parse of sub returns expression... How can I get an
unquoted string from a regex
Hello. The row numbers correspond to the standard Istat codes for Italian
provinces, 103-version of course. I.e., 1=Torino, 2=Vercelli, ...
I am sending you a correspondence table by separate email.
Best,
Giovanni
Hello,
I'm using the spatial weights matrix of the 103 Italian provinces
Hi Everyone ,
Thanks for the input.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 6:48 AM, David Winsemius dwinsem...@comcast.net
wrote:
On Sep 21, 2014, at 6:06 AM, billy am wrote:
Hi Everyone ,
I am having an issue with the following code and would need kind
assistant.
For a specific reason , I would
On 22/09/2014 9:16 AM, Daniel Fuka wrote:
Howdy,
I have searched the lists and can not seem to find a solution to my
problem. I need to be able to dynamically modify a string inside a
function to build a new function. sub replaces with a quoted
string... and parse of sub returns expression...
Howdy Duncan,
Thanks for the quick reply! I must be missing something
simple/obvious. I need to have the sub() not return quoted and
escaped characters to just edit the language expression. In my
problem, there is a function that is supported from a different
package. So I always want to use the
That seems right to me.
You might want to look into a persistent connection as in Example 10 at
https://code.google.com/p/sqldf/#Example_10._Persistent_Connections
This will save reloading the DB for every query.
You might even want to create a permanent DB as in Example 9.
This is one of my
If you really want to continue to use the function in the supported
package, then you could try asking the maintainer of the package to
make the problematic URL an argument to the function. I thnk that
changing the function on the fly, no matter how you do it, is likely
to cause problems when the
Unfortunately in this specific case the owner/maintainer is a complete
idiot and a major jerk... he is.. well.. me in this case. But, this is
something I have also been wanting to figure out for some time as it
is often the case when a quick and simple regex based patch to a
function can be
On 22/09/2014 11:34 AM, Daniel Fuka wrote:
Howdy Duncan,
Thanks for the quick reply! I must be missing something
simple/obvious. I need to have the sub() not return quoted and
escaped characters to just edit the language expression. In my
problem, there is a function that is supported from a
Hi. I have a requirement to plot a series of points on a map of Canada along
with boundaries defining search and rescue (SAR) regions. I have been
successful in plotting the map of Canada (Lambert projection) and the points,
but I have been unable thus far to plot the SAR regions on top of
Dear fellow R users,
I am trying to run the random forest and Yaimpute packages in R to
impute a grid to project in a gis. However, after running the
imputation I keep getting an error in the rownames. This sounds simple
enough, but I cannot figure out what these rownames are reffering to.
Any
About a year ago I ran some analyses using lmer. The general syntax was:
mlm - lmer(var1 ~ (1|dyad) + var2 + var3*var4*var5, na.action=na.exclude);
summary(mlm)
The model ran fine and I saved the output. I've recently turned back to
those analyses, however, the model no longer runs. I get the
Chad Danyluck c.danyluck at gmail.com writes:
About a year ago I ran some analyses using lmer. The general syntax was:
mlm - lmer(var1 ~ (1|dyad) +
var2 + var3*var4*var5, na.action=na.exclude);
summary(mlm)
The model ran fine and I saved the output. I've recently turned back to
those
I need to learn how to apply the methods in robCompositions and have read
the package docs. Two of my six data sets of proportions contain missing
values (not collected or not present); one set has a single missing value,
the other has 3 missing values. So my first task is to learn how to
Thanks everyone for the help. I need to step back and refresh my
memory on expressions as I am still unclear as to why I can not
directly edit:
body(nsong)[[2]]
# Which can be located from a grep:
body(nsong)[[grep(fuka,body(nsong))]]
# though I believe
class(body(nsong)[[2]])
[1] =
# is trying to
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Daniel:
Do you understand what a parse tree is?
Try this:
f - function(x){
+ y - x^2
+ z - sin(y+2)
+ }
body(f)
{
y - x^2
z - sin(y + 2)
}
as.list(body(f))
[[1]]
`{`
[[2]]
y - x^2
[[3]]
z - sin(y + 2)
body(f)[[c(3,3,1)]]
sin
class(body(f))
[1] {
You
On 22/09/2014, 7:38 PM, Daniel Fuka wrote:
Thanks everyone for the help. I need to step back and refresh my
memory on expressions as I am still unclear as to why I can not
directly edit:
body(nsong)[[2]]
# Which can be located from a grep:
body(nsong)[[grep(fuka,body(nsong))]]
# though I
Good evening! I'm running into some surprising behavior with dlnorm() and
trying to understand it.
To set the stage, I'll plot the density and overlay a normal distribution.
This works exactly as expected; the two graphs align quite closely:
On 23/09/14 12:18, Bert Gunter wrote:
SNIP
Daniel:
Do you understand what a parse tree is?
SNIP
Paraphrasing a quote attributed to Feynman: If you think you
understand what a parse tree is, then you don't understand what a parse
tree is. :-)
cheers,
Rolf
--
Rolf Turner
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