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Thanks for the fast response. I am not sure how to enter the proxy info in the call. I am working via EZProxy (which I think, rewrites a URL). According to their website it does this: 1. Within the config...
Jean V Adams wrote: > >> [R] Selecting cases from matrices stored in lists >> mdvaan >> to: >> r-help >> 08/22/2011 07:24 AM >> >> Hi, >> >> I have two lists (c and h - see below) containing matrices with similar >> cases but different values...
Thanks for the quick response. I should phrase my question differently because everything is working fine, I am just trying to find a more efficient approach: 1. What's the maximum size of the patterns argument in grep? Can't...
Hi, I am trying to use the objects from the list below to create more objects. For each year in h I am trying to create as many objects as there are B's keeping only the values of B...
Hi, I have two lists (c and h - see below) containing matrices with similar cases but different values. I want to split these matrices into multiple matrices based on the values in h. So, I did the following: years<-c...
Hi, I have created two objects: object c contains yearly "distances" between cases and object g contains yearly interactions between cases. For each case and every year I would like to calculate the following value: Vit = sum(Dabt * Iait * Ibit...
That worked great, thanks! Now that I have created list h (see below), I would like to use the selections made in h to make new selections in list c (see below). List c needs to get the exact same...
Hi list, Using the script below, I have generated two lists (c and h) containing yearly matrices. Now I would like to divide the matrices in c into multiple matrices based on h. The number of matrices should be equal...
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