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Hi: I am doing some work that involves plotting points of interest superimposed on photographs and maps. I can produce the plots fine in R, but so far I have had to do the superimposition externally, which makes it tedious...
Hi: A small query about R for Mac on OSX: when looking at the help system screens, it does not seem to be possible to search within them. For example, when looking at a long help page (e.g. for...
Hi: I am looking for "style guides" for larger R programs, and would like suggestions of web pages or documents to look at. I am particularly interested in guidelines for how to structure programs, and such issues as managing scope...
Hi: I sent this to R-Help a few days ago but got no response. Can anyone here advise me? With R for Mac on OS X: when looking at the help system screens, it does not seem to be...
Hi: I have a query related to the J and Jcross functions in the SpatStat package. I use J to finding indications of clustering in my data, and Jcross to look for dependence between point patterns. I use the envelope...
Can someone advise me what the most sensible way is to read jpeg images? For our work with image analysis and eye-tracking we have been using the rimage package, on both Macs and Windows PCs. But while setting up...
I'm not going, but I'll be interested in hearing later from people who do. Although I use R in all my stats work and generally love it, I have lately been finding the data scope model frustrating. So...
Thanks; I don't have the actual book, but had looked at the online examples and not seen anything. Now I go back and see he does have one example in chapter 3 (using a photo of the moon) and...
> Sys.info()["sysname"] sysname "Darwin" Is that what you need? Robert On 10-08-21 10:25 PM, David Gattrell wrote: > I'm sending a command to open a PDF file from within an R script. The > actual command > is...
I'm not 100% sure I know what you want, but if it's just to have two plots in the same image side by side, I do this all the time using par and mfrow. A simple example would...
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