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Bin-width with wgplot()
tbigdeli · Jun 9, 2009 · r-help

is there a simple way of altering wgplot() such that binwidth is sufficient to prevent overlap in symbols? i've noticed postings regarding specific plotting functions but not specifically wgplot(). Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com...

re ad.table() and setwd() in unix batch mode
tbigdeli · Jun 19, 2009 · r-help

I continually receive the error Error in file(file, "r") : cannot open the connection, when running in batch mode, but not when inputing directly into R. Any ideas? Thanks! TB -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/read...

Extracting Element from S4 objects
tbigdeli · Apr 29, 2009 · r-help

Are there internal methods available for R2.6 (I'm using the mac os x gui) for extracting (or subsetting) S4 objects? Using the independence_test() function implemented in the COIN package, I can't seem to select out p...

Extracting Element from S4 objects
tbigdeli · May 2, 2009 · r-help

Good point, I've updated since. Now, would solutions be specific to newer versions? I need to make a numerical comparison upon each iteration of independence_test(). With chisq.test(), etc the output is as.list(). I imagine this difference...

re ad.table() and setwd() in unix batch mode
tbigdeli · Jun 19, 2009 · r-help

My apologies for being overly brief before.. I submit an R script to batch mode as follows: a list of files (object = 'files'). In each iteration, the next file is read, alterations made, working directory changed, and output file written...

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