Thanks!
Quoting Marc Schwartz :
On Aug 17, 2018, at 4:06 PM, phili...@cpanel1.stormweb.net wrote:
I would like to change my .Rprofile file, but I cannot find it. I
use a Mac Pro and RStudio. I believe the file is a hidden file and
I have checked for it accordingly. I can not find it with
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Galib Khan
Rutgers Business School '18
Business Analytics and Information Technology
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On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 2:27 PM, GALIB KHAN
wrote:
> Sup guys,
>
> Got an interesting issue with the rugarch package.
>
> I noticed that when I chang
small typo in previous: should be
quote=""
(I left behind a single quote by mistake)
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On 8/17/18, 5:03 PM, "R-help on behalf of MacQueen, Don via R-help"
wro
Hi Rich,
It's not obvious what would be causing that error from read.csv. But here's
what I would probably try:
Add quote='"" to your arguments. The default is to use surround text strings
with double quotes, but your file doesn't.
Copy the first few rows into another file and try it. If it su
> On Aug 17, 2018, at 4:06 PM, phili...@cpanel1.stormweb.net wrote:
>
> I would like to change my .Rprofile file, but I cannot find it. I use a Mac
> Pro and RStudio. I believe the file is a hidden file and I have checked for
> it accordingly. I can not find it with a Spotlight search. It is n
On 18/08/18 02:37, David L Carlson wrote:
Notice below that your message is substantially scrambled. R-Help is a
plain text only list so you should set your email client to produce plain text
messages.
The best place to start is with the manual page for the barplot() function:
?barplot or h
I have a data file, 'precip_projected.csv,' that starts like this:
name,easting,northing,elev,sampdate,prcp
Headworks Portland Water,2370575.38427211,199337.634652112,228,2005-01-01,0.59
Headworks Portland Water,2370575.38427211,199337.634652112,228,2005-01-02,0.08
Headworks Portland Water,2370
Dear sir (ma'am)
I just start the tcltk in R. I face a problem, how to rotate the labels in
tcltk? I post the example on
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51825771/how-to-rotate-labels-in-tcltk.
Thank you
Z Xu
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I would like to change my .Rprofile file, but I cannot find it. I use
a Mac Pro and RStudio. I believe the file is a hidden file and I have
checked for it accordingly. I can not find it with a Spotlight search.
It is not in my "default working directory". Is that the same thing as
my "home
On 17/08/2018 10:07 AM, Faridedin Cheraghi wrote:
Dear Duncan,
thanks for your feedback on this. Even though most developers are not in
Windows (which I doubt it),
I'm talking about the R Core developers. I used to be one, but have
retired from that role.
there are a huge number of peopl
Sup guys,
Got an interesting issue with the rugarch package.
I noticed that when I changed the order of the external regressors, there
are different values for the robust coefficient matrix. The values should be
the same (according to the ordering of the variables). However, I am getting
drastica
Terrific! Thanks for the speedy and informative reply.
--JJS
From: William Dunlap
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2018 12:45 PM
To: Sparks, John
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] CARET NN Too Much Output Even with Trace=False
You can use capture.output to st
You can use capture.output to store all that tracing information in a
character vector instead of having it printed. You can look at it to
diagnose problems or just throw it away.
NN.text <-
capture.output(NN<-train(trainSet[,predictors],trainSet[,outcomeName],method='nnet',trControl=fitControl,
Hi R Helpers,
I am using the Neural Net build in the CARET package and it produces a large
amount of output that I don't need to see and interferes with my ability to get
to the output that I want to see. I am using the nnet.trace=FALSE setting, but
still getting a disproportionate amount of
Notice below that your message is substantially scrambled. R-Help is a plain
text only list so you should set your email client to produce plain text
messages.
The best place to start is with the manual page for the barplot() function:
?barplot or help(barplot)
You will find the description o
Dear Duncan,
thanks for your feedback on this. Even though most developers are not in
Windows (which I doubt it), there are a huge number of people who use R on
Windows and I am one of them who seriously work with R. Following my own
workaround to this bug, now I hit another issue with another wor
Using the lattice package would provide an easy way to distinguish years, by
putting them in different panels. Lattice would also help avoid some other
features of this graph that, in my opinion, are suboptimal. See Tufte or
Cleveland.
Chris Ryan
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R-users,
Can someone please advise how to improve the code below that was used to
produce the graph shown at the following hyperlink
(https://chemistryinthecity.neocities.org/content/entry1808.html#17)? The
request is to add space between the annual data groups.
barplot(gceac[,3], xlab='year',
The result does NOT depend on whether or how the data itself are sorted, but
rather on how the levels of the factors in the data are sorted. Best results
will be obtained if you modify the data frame factors before giving the data
frame to ggplot. Doing so will allow all of the ggplot functions
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