[R] R-help Digest, Vol 236, Issue 25

Thomas Subia thom@@@@ub|@ @end|ng |rom |m|ndu@tr|e@@com
Thu Oct 27 17:26:20 CEST 2022


Paul wrote:
" Is there any package besides fitdistrplus that does allow automatic
distribution fitting?"

Automatic distribution fitting can be done using Minitab.
Minitab will try and fit your dataset against 14 distributions.
It has the option of using a Box-Cox or a Johnson methods to transform the dataset into a normal distribution.
I suspect that this is as close as you can get to an automatic distribution fitting.

Hope this helps!

Thomas Subia

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: unexpected 'else' in " else" (Richard O'Keefe)
   2. Function for Distribution Fitting (Paul Bernal)
   3. Re: Function for Distribution Fitting (JRG)
   4. Re: Function for Distribution Fitting (Bert Gunter)
   5. Re: Function for Distribution Fitting (Gabor Grothendieck)
   6. compile report error (=?UTF-8?Q?G=C3=A1bor_Malomsoki?=)
   7. Re: compile report error (Rui Barradas)
   8. Re: Function for Distribution Fitting (Ebert,Timothy Aaron)
   9. Re: compile report error (=?UTF-8?Q?G=C3=A1bor_Malomsoki?=)
  10. Best place to ask questions about non-R Base topics, ex.
      dplyr, dbplyr, etc. ? (Kelly Thompson)
  11. Re:  Best place to ask questions about non-R Base topics, ex.
      dplyr, dbplyr, etc. ? (Jeff Newmiller)
  12. Re: compile report error (=?UTF-8?Q?G=C3=A1bor_Malomsoki?=)
  13. Re:  Best place to ask questions about non-R Base topics, ex.
      dplyr, dbplyr, etc. ? (Eric Berger)
  14. Re: compile report error (Rui Barradas)
  15. Color Nodes (Jeff Reichman)
  16. Re: Color Nodes (Rui Barradas)
  17. Re: Color Nodes (Jeff Reichman)
  18. R-package imputeTS / warning messages (Paulo Barata)
  19. Re: Color Nodes (Eric Berger)

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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 23:03:30 +1300
From: "Richard O'Keefe" <raoknz using gmail.com>
To: Jinsong Zhao <jszhao using yeah.net>
Cc: "r-help using r-project.org" <r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R] unexpected 'else' in " else"
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This is explained in books about S and R.
The first place to look is of course
> ?"if"
which says
<quote>
     Note that it is a common mistake to forget to put braces ('{ ..
     }') around your statements, e.g., after 'if(..)' or 'for(....)'.
     In particular, you should not have a newline between '}' and
     'else' to avoid a syntax error in entering a 'if ... else'
     construct at the keyboard or via 'source'.  For that reason, one
     (somewhat extreme) attitude of defensive programming is to always
     use braces, e.g., for 'if' clauses.
</quote>

The basic issue is that the top level wants to get started
on your command AS SOON AS IT HAS A COMPLETE COMMAND,
and if (...) stmt
is complete.  It's not going to hang around "Waiting for Godot"
for an 'else' that might never ever ever turn up.  So
   if (x < y) z <-
   x else z <- y
is absolutely fine, no braces needed, while
   if (x < y) z <- x
   else z <- y
will see the eager top level rush off to do your bidding
at the end of the first line and then be completely
baffled by an 'else' where it does not expect one.

It's the same reason that you break AFTER infix operators
instead of BEFORE.
   x <- y +
   z
works fine, while
   x <- y
   + z
doesn't.



On Fri, 21 Oct 2022 at 22:29, Jinsong Zhao <jszhao using yeah.net> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> The following code would cause R error:
>
>  > w <- 1:5
>  > r <- 1:5
>  >         if (is.matrix(r))
> +             r[w != 0, , drop = FALSE]
>  >         else r[w != 0]
> Error: unexpected 'else' in "        else"
>
> However, the code:
>          if (is.matrix(r))
>              r[w != 0, , drop = FALSE]
>          else r[w != 0]
> is extracted from stats::weighted.residuals.
>
> My question is why the code in the function does not cause error?
>
> Best,
> Jinsong
>
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Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 08:41:34 -0500
From: Paul Bernal <paulbernal07 using gmail.com>
To: R <r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: [R] Function for Distribution Fitting
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Dear friends from the R community,

Hope you are all doing great. So far, whenever I need to perform
distribution fitting on a particular dataset, I make use of R package
fitdistrplus.

However, distribution fitting using the fitdist() function from
fitdistrplus is rather manual (you need to specify which probability
distribution you are trying to fit), and it would be more convenient if the
function tested all possible probability distributions (or a bunch of them)
and then estimates the parameters and suggests the most suitable
distribution.

Is there any package besides fitdistrplus that does allow automatic
distribution fitting?

Best regards,
Paul

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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:01:04 +0000
From: JRG <jrg using loesl.us>
To: r-help using r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Function for Distribution Fitting
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"all possible probability distributions"

I doubt that is a finite set.  To select "a bunch of them" would seem to
imply a reduction of that set based on what's
possible/promising/pertinent in your specific problem.  IMHO, what's the
"most suitable distribution" tends to depend partly on knowledge of the
subject matter of your problem.

Doesn't that put you back in your present situation?



---JRG




On 10/26/22 09:41, Paul Bernal wrote:
> Dear friends from the R community,
>
> Hope you are all doing great. So far, whenever I need to perform
> distribution fitting on a particular dataset, I make use of R package
> fitdistrplus.
>
> However, distribution fitting using the fitdist() function from
> fitdistrplus is rather manual (you need to specify which probability
> distribution you are trying to fit), and it would be more convenient if the
> function tested all possible probability distributions (or a bunch of them)
> and then estimates the parameters and suggests the most suitable
> distribution.
>
> Is there any package besides fitdistrplus that does allow automatic
> distribution fitting?
>
> Best regards,
> Paul
>
> 	[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 07:32:57 -0700
From: Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com>
To: JRG <jrg using loesl.us>, Paul Bernal <paulbernal07 using gmail.com>
Cc: r-help using r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Function for Distribution Fitting
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Of course it's an infinite set!

The OP should look here:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cran.r-project.org/web/views/Distributions.html__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1bl8s0B6PY$ 

-- Bert

On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 7:01 AM JRG via R-help <r-help using r-project.org> wrote:
>
> "all possible probability distributions"
>
> I doubt that is a finite set.  To select "a bunch of them" would seem to
> imply a reduction of that set based on what's
> possible/promising/pertinent in your specific problem.  IMHO, what's the
> "most suitable distribution" tends to depend partly on knowledge of the
> subject matter of your problem.
>
> Doesn't that put you back in your present situation?
>
>
>
> ---JRG
>
>
>
>
> On 10/26/22 09:41, Paul Bernal wrote:
> > Dear friends from the R community,
> >
> > Hope you are all doing great. So far, whenever I need to perform
> > distribution fitting on a particular dataset, I make use of R package
> > fitdistrplus.
> >
> > However, distribution fitting using the fitdist() function from
> > fitdistrplus is rather manual (you need to specify which probability
> > distribution you are trying to fit), and it would be more convenient if the
> > function tested all possible probability distributions (or a bunch of them)
> > and then estimates the parameters and suggests the most suitable
> > distribution.
> >
> > Is there any package besides fitdistrplus that does allow automatic
> > distribution fitting?
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Paul
> >
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 11:02:24 -0400
From: Gabor Grothendieck <ggrothendieck using gmail.com>
To: Paul Bernal <paulbernal07 using gmail.com>
Cc: R <r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R] Function for Distribution Fitting
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A Cullen & Frey graph (fitdistrplus::descdist) can be used to compare certain
common distributions.

On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:42 AM Paul Bernal <paulbernal07 using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear friends from the R community,
>
> Hope you are all doing great. So far, whenever I need to perform
> distribution fitting on a particular dataset, I make use of R package
> fitdistrplus.
>
> However, distribution fitting using the fitdist() function from
> fitdistrplus is rather manual (you need to specify which probability
> distribution you are trying to fit), and it would be more convenient if the
> function tested all possible probability distributions (or a bunch of them)
> and then estimates the parameters and suggests the most suitable
> distribution.
>
> Is there any package besides fitdistrplus that does allow automatic
> distribution fitting?
>
> Best regards,
> Paul
>
>         [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>
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> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.



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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 18:51:40 +0200
From: =?UTF-8?Q?G=C3=A1bor_Malomsoki?= <gmalomsoki1980 using gmail.com>
To: r-help using r-project.org
Subject: [R] compile report error
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 Dear all,

Error in parse(text = x, keep.source = TRUE) :
  <text>:13:66: unexpected INCOMPLETE_STRING
12:
13: tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
"Dichtheits.- Durchflusspr

i get this error message when i try to compile the report.
i think this is because of the punktuation mark between the quotation marks
"." .
i do not know how to solve this, because with this column name i got the
csv,  and i am changing the column name in the script, not to have it so
long and avoid characters like .   ü  :
 tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
"Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"] <-"D_D_"
thanks

BR
Gabor

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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 18:04:58 +0100
From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>
To: =?UTF-8?Q?G=c3=a1bor_Malomsoki?= <gmalomsoki1980 using gmail.com>,
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Às 17:51 de 26/10/2022, Gábor Malomsoki escreveu:
>   Dear all,
> 
> Error in parse(text = x, keep.source = TRUE) :
>    <text>:13:66: unexpected INCOMPLETE_STRING
> 12:
> 13: tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
> "Dichtheits.- Durchflusspr
> 
> i get this error message when i try to compile the report.
> i think this is because of the punktuation mark between the quotation marks
> "." .
> i do not know how to solve this, because with this column name i got the
> csv,  and i am changing the column name in the script, not to have it so
> long and avoid characters like .   ü  :
>   tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"] <-"D_D_"
> thanks
> 
> BR
> Gabor
> 
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Hello,

Can you post the output of dput(x)? Or of dput(x[10:15])?

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas




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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 17:15:29 +0000
From: "Ebert,Timothy Aaron" <tebert using ufl.edu>
To: JRG <jrg using loesl.us>, "r-help using r-project.org" <r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R] Function for Distribution Fitting
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If you have three values, then it should be possible to fit any number of distributions such that they could return those three values. On the other hand, if you have billions of values and insist on a perfect fit then you may have a unique distribution only identified by the data in hand. For most purposes it is better to define the distribution based on your understanding of the numbers and how they were generated rather than trying to identify the distribution that best matches your data. I do not know your application for this. Here is a list of available functions in R:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cran.r-project.org/web/views/Distributions.html__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1bl8s0B6PY$ 

I hope that helps, but I am not sure this is a task worth doing. If you start at the top of the list, and stop at the first "match" that sounds a bit like p-hacking.

Tim

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"all possible probability distributions"

I doubt that is a finite set.  To select "a bunch of them" would seem to imply a reduction of that set based on what's possible/promising/pertinent in your specific problem.  IMHO, what's the "most suitable distribution" tends to depend partly on knowledge of the subject matter of your problem.

Doesn't that put you back in your present situation?



---JRG




On 10/26/22 09:41, Paul Bernal wrote:
> Dear friends from the R community,
>
> Hope you are all doing great. So far, whenever I need to perform 
> distribution fitting on a particular dataset, I make use of R package 
> fitdistrplus.
>
> However, distribution fitting using the fitdist() function from 
> fitdistrplus is rather manual (you need to specify which probability 
> distribution you are trying to fit), and it would be more convenient 
> if the function tested all possible probability distributions (or a 
> bunch of them) and then estimates the parameters and suggests the most 
> suitable distribution.
>
> Is there any package besides fitdistrplus that does allow automatic 
> distribution fitting?
>
> Best regards,
> Paul
>
>       [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 19:37:12 +0200
From: =?UTF-8?Q?G=C3=A1bor_Malomsoki?= <gmalomsoki1980 using gmail.com>
To: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>
Cc: r-help using r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] compile report error
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Hello,

sure
dput(tomitettseg[10:15, c(1-8)])

structure(list(serial_number = c("3620000017126683", "3620000017126683",
"3620000017126683", "3620000017362605", "3620000017362605",
"3620000017362605"
), station_number = c(362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081,
362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081), station_desc = c("Dichtheits.-
Durchflussprüfung M8.1",
"Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung
M8.1",
"Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung
M8.1",
"Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"), part_number = c(40005935L,
40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L), book_date =
c("2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000",
"2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000", "2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000",
"2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000", "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000",
"2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000"), measure_name = c("BlowBy (BlowBy)
Leckrate",
"BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", "GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate", "BlowBy (BlowBy)
Leckrate",
"BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", "GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate"), book_state = c(0L,
0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L)), row.names = 10:15, class = "data.frame")



Am Mi., 26. Okt. 2022 um 19:05 Uhr schrieb Rui Barradas <
ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>:

> Às 17:51 de 26/10/2022, Gábor Malomsoki escreveu:
> >   Dear all,
> >
> > Error in parse(text = x, keep.source = TRUE) :
> >    <text>:13:66: unexpected INCOMPLETE_STRING
> > 12:
> > 13: tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
> > "Dichtheits.- Durchflusspr
> >
> > i get this error message when i try to compile the report.
> > i think this is because of the punktuation mark between the quotation
> marks
> > "." .
> > i do not know how to solve this, because with this column name i got the
> > csv,  and i am changing the column name in the script, not to have it so
> > long and avoid characters like .   ü  :
> >   tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
> > "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"] <-"D_D_"
> > thanks
> >
> > BR
> > Gabor
> >
> >       [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
> >
> > ______________________________________________
> > R-help using r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see
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> > PLEASE do read the posting guide
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> > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
>
> Hello,
>
> Can you post the output of dput(x)? Or of dput(x[10:15])?
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
>

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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:09:58 -0400
From: Kelly Thompson <kt1572757 using gmail.com>
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Subject: [R] Best place to ask questions about non-R Base topics, ex.
	dplyr, dbplyr, etc. ?
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Message: 11
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 12:12:18 -0700
From: Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil using dcn.davis.ca.us>
To: r-help using r-project.org, Kelly Thompson <kt1572757 using gmail.com>, R-help
	Mailing List <r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R]  Best place to ask questions about non-R Base topics,
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The general recommendation is to consult the contributed package web page on CRAN for a URL entry or other recommendation for support, e.g. [1]. Other forums include StackExchange for theory and StackOverflow for computing, and there are several sub-reddits on Reddit related to R.

[1] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cran.r-project.org/package=dplyr__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1bl3Lpp4pw$ 

On October 26, 2022 11:09:58 AM PDT, Kelly Thompson <kt1572757 using gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.

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Message: 12
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 21:19:12 +0200
From: =?UTF-8?Q?G=C3=A1bor_Malomsoki?= <gmalomsoki1980 using gmail.com>
To: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>
Cc: r-help using r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] compile report error
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If i change the column name:
"Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"
In the csv to something else, like "x" then it works, but this is not the
elegant solution.


Gábor Malomsoki <gmalomsoki1980 using gmail.com> schrieb am Mi., 26. Okt. 2022,
19:37:

> Hello,
>
> sure
> dput(tomitettseg[10:15, c(1-8)])
>
> structure(list(serial_number = c("3620000017126683", "3620000017126683",
> "3620000017126683", "3620000017362605", "3620000017362605",
> "3620000017362605"
> ), station_number = c(362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081,
> 362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081), station_desc = c("Dichtheits.-
> Durchflussprüfung M8.1",
> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung
> M8.1",
> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung
> M8.1",
> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"), part_number = c(40005935L,
> 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L), book_date =
> c("2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000",
> "2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000", "2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000",
> "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000", "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000",
> "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000"), measure_name = c("BlowBy (BlowBy)
> Leckrate",
> "BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", "GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate", "BlowBy (BlowBy)
> Leckrate",
> "BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", "GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate"), book_state = c(0L,
> 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L)), row.names = 10:15, class = "data.frame")
>
>
>
> Am Mi., 26. Okt. 2022 um 19:05 Uhr schrieb Rui Barradas <
> ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>:
>
>> Às 17:51 de 26/10/2022, Gábor Malomsoki escreveu:
>> >   Dear all,
>> >
>> > Error in parse(text = x, keep.source = TRUE) :
>> >    <text>:13:66: unexpected INCOMPLETE_STRING
>> > 12:
>> > 13: tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
>> > "Dichtheits.- Durchflusspr
>> >
>> > i get this error message when i try to compile the report.
>> > i think this is because of the punktuation mark between the quotation
>> marks
>> > "." .
>> > i do not know how to solve this, because with this column name i got the
>> > csv,  and i am changing the column name in the script, not to have it so
>> > long and avoid characters like .   ü  :
>> >   tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
>> > "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"] <-"D_D_"
>> > thanks
>> >
>> > BR
>> > Gabor
>> >
>> >       [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>> >
>> > ______________________________________________
>> > R-help using r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see
>> > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1blniVg28s$ 
>> > PLEASE do read the posting guide
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1blpzSZVpU$ 
>> > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Can you post the output of dput(x)? Or of dput(x[10:15])?
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Rui Barradas
>>
>

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Message: 13
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 22:39:01 +0300
From: Eric Berger <ericjberger using gmail.com>
To: Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil using dcn.davis.ca.us>
Cc: Kelly Thompson <kt1572757 using gmail.com>, R-help Mailing List
	<r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R]  Best place to ask questions about non-R Base topics,
	ex. dplyr, dbplyr, etc. ?
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Also, since your examples were dplyr and dbplyr which are associated
with RStudio.com (aka Posit) you might also try

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://community.rstudio.com__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1blLxzA2cc$ 

You can apply filters on that site to narrow the results



On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 10:12 PM Jeff Newmiller
<jdnewmil using dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
>
> The general recommendation is to consult the contributed package web page on CRAN for a URL entry or other recommendation for support, e.g. [1]. Other forums include StackExchange for theory and StackOverflow for computing, and there are several sub-reddits on Reddit related to R.
>
> [1] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cran.r-project.org/package=dplyr__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1bl3Lpp4pw$ 
>
> On October 26, 2022 11:09:58 AM PDT, Kelly Thompson <kt1572757 using gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >______________________________________________
> >R-help using r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see
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> >PLEASE do read the posting guide https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1blpzSZVpU$ 
> >and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
>
> --
> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
>
> ______________________________________________
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> PLEASE do read the posting guide https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1blpzSZVpU$ 
> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.




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Message: 14
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 21:08:09 +0100
From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>
To: =?UTF-8?Q?G=c3=a1bor_Malomsoki?= <gmalomsoki1980 using gmail.com>
Cc: r-help using r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] compile report error
Message-ID: <f868fccd-0444-9929-2e63-9ed2214d27d8 using sapo.pt>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"

Às 20:19 de 26/10/2022, Gábor Malomsoki escreveu:
> If i change the column name:
> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"
> In the csv to something else, like "x" then it works, but this is not the
> elegant solution.
> 
> 
> Gábor Malomsoki <gmalomsoki1980 using gmail.com> schrieb am Mi., 26. Okt. 2022,
> 19:37:
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> sure
>> dput(tomitettseg[10:15, c(1-8)])
>>
>> structure(list(serial_number = c("3620000017126683", "3620000017126683",
>> "3620000017126683", "3620000017362605", "3620000017362605",
>> "3620000017362605"
>> ), station_number = c(362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081,
>> 362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081), station_desc = c("Dichtheits.-
>> Durchflussprüfung M8.1",
>> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung
>> M8.1",
>> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung
>> M8.1",
>> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"), part_number = c(40005935L,
>> 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L), book_date =
>> c("2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000",
>> "2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000", "2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000",
>> "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000", "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000",
>> "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000"), measure_name = c("BlowBy (BlowBy)
>> Leckrate",
>> "BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", "GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate", "BlowBy (BlowBy)
>> Leckrate",
>> "BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", "GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate"), book_state = c(0L,
>> 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L)), row.names = 10:15, class = "data.frame")
>>
>>
>>
>> Am Mi., 26. Okt. 2022 um 19:05 Uhr schrieb Rui Barradas <
>> ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>:
>>
>>> Às 17:51 de 26/10/2022, Gábor Malomsoki escreveu:
>>>>    Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> Error in parse(text = x, keep.source = TRUE) :
>>>>     <text>:13:66: unexpected INCOMPLETE_STRING
>>>> 12:
>>>> 13: tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
>>>> "Dichtheits.- Durchflusspr
>>>>
>>>> i get this error message when i try to compile the report.
>>>> i think this is because of the punktuation mark between the quotation
>>> marks
>>>> "." .
>>>> i do not know how to solve this, because with this column name i got the
>>>> csv,  and i am changing the column name in the script, not to have it so
>>>> long and avoid characters like .   ü  :
>>>>    tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc[tomitettseg_GesNa$station_desc ==
>>>> "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"] <-"D_D_"
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> BR
>>>> Gabor
>>>>
>>>>        [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>>>>
>>>> ______________________________________________
>>>> R-help using r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see
>>>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1blniVg28s$ 
>>>> PLEASE do read the posting guide
>>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1blpzSZVpU$ 
>>>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Can you post the output of dput(x)? Or of dput(x[10:15])?
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>>
>>> Rui Barradas
>>>
>>
> 

Hello,

Are you looking for this?



df1 <-
   structure(list(
     serial_number = c("3620000017126683", "3620000017126683",
                       "3620000017126683", "3620000017362605",
                       "3620000017362605", "3620000017362605"),
     station_number = c(362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081,
                        362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081),
     station_desc = c("Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1",
                      "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1",
                      "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1",
                      "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1",
                      "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1",
                      "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"),
     part_number = c(40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L, 40005935L, 
40005935L, 40005935L),
     book_date = c("2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000", "2019-01-15 
07:49:58.467000000",
                   "2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000", "2019-01-15 
07:58:18.403000000",
                   "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000", "2019-01-15 
07:58:18.403000000"),
     measure_name = c("BlowBy (BlowBy) Leckrate", "BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck",
                      "GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate", "BlowBy (BlowBy) Leckrate",
                      "BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", "GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate"),
     book_state = c(0L,0L, 0L, 0L, 0L, 0L)),
     row.names = 10:15, class = "data.frame")

parse(text = df1, keep.source = TRUE)
#> expression(c("3620000017126683", "3620000017126683", 
"3620000017126683", "3620000017362605", "3620000017362605", 
"3620000017362605"),
#>     c(362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081, 362060010081, 
362060010081, 362060010081),
#>     c("Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- 
Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", 
"Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung 
M8.1", "Dichtheits.- Durchflussprüfung M8.1"),
#>     c(40005935, 40005935, 40005935, 40005935, 40005935, 40005935),
#>     c("2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000", "2019-01-15 
07:49:58.467000000", "2019-01-15 07:49:58.467000000", "2019-01-15 
07:58:18.403000000", "2019-01-15 07:58:18.403000000", "2019-01-15 
07:58:18.403000000"),
#>     c("BlowBy (BlowBy) Leckrate", "BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", "GESnA 
(GESnA) Leckrate", "BlowBy (BlowBy) Leckrate", "BlowBy (BlowBy) Druck", 
"GESnA (GESnA) Leckrate"),
#>     c(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))


No errors, outputs an object of class "expression", as expected.
But I had to edit manually to remove the newline characters that came 
with it.

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas




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Message: 15
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 15:37:09 -0500
From: "Jeff Reichman" <reichmanj using sbcglobal.net>
To: <R-help using r-project.org>
Subject: [R] Color Nodes
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R-Help

 

For those of you who use igraph is there a way to highlight (color)
particular notes. For example if I want to color the "Peter" node red and
everything else blue  or leave default) how would I do that or can I do
that. Seems as though I might create an attribute column - maybe??

 

Jeff

 

library(igraph)

 

# define links in data

edges <- rbind(c("Dave", "Jenny"), c("Peter", "Jenny"), c("John", "Jenny"),
c("Dave", "Peter"), c("Dave", "John"), c("Peter", "Sam"), c("Sam",
"Albert"), c("Peter", "John"))

 

# generate and plot graph

# set argument directed = FALSE in graph.edgelist() to plot an undirected
graph.

g <- graph.edgelist(edges, directed = FALSE)

plot(g, vertex.size = 1, vertex.label.dist = 0.5)


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Message: 16
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 22:39:55 +0100
From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>
To: reichmanj using sbcglobal.net, R-help using r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Color Nodes
Message-ID: <e536cd35-3bcd-01e5-e995-72336e7bab7e using sapo.pt>
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Às 21:37 de 26/10/2022, Jeff Reichman escreveu:
> R-Help
> 
>   
> 
> For those of you who use igraph is there a way to highlight (color)
> particular notes. For example if I want to color the "Peter" node red and
> everything else blue  or leave default) how would I do that or can I do
> that. Seems as though I might create an attribute column - maybe??
> 
>   
> 
> Jeff
> 
>   
> 
> library(igraph)
> 
>   
> 
> # define links in data
> 
> edges <- rbind(c("Dave", "Jenny"), c("Peter", "Jenny"), c("John", "Jenny"),
> c("Dave", "Peter"), c("Dave", "John"), c("Peter", "Sam"), c("Sam",
> "Albert"), c("Peter", "John"))
> 
>   
> 
> # generate and plot graph
> 
> # set argument directed = FALSE in graph.edgelist() to plot an undirected
> graph.
> 
> g <- graph.edgelist(edges, directed = FALSE)
> 
> plot(g, vertex.size = 1, vertex.label.dist = 0.5)
> 
> 
> 	[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
> 
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> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.

Hello,

After creating the graph, set the vertices colors by subsetting V(g).
Here are two exaples, the first color Peter red and leave the others 
with their default color. The second, color the other vertices blue.



V(g)["Peter"]$color <- "red"

plot(g, vertex.size = 20, vertex.label.dist = 0.5,
      vertex.color = V(g)$color)

V(g)$color <- "blue"
V(g)["Peter"]$color <- "red"
plot(g, vertex.size = 20, vertex.label.dist = 0.5,
      vertex.color = V(g)$color)



Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas




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Message: 17
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 17:51:20 -0500
From: "Jeff Reichman" <reichmanj using sbcglobal.net>
To: "'Rui Barradas'" <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>,	<R-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R] Color Nodes
Message-ID: <013c01d8e98d$77e422d0$67ac6870$@sbcglobal.net>
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Yes Rui that will work for my needs thank you

-----Original Message-----
From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt> 
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2022 4:40 PM
To: reichmanj using sbcglobal.net; R-help using r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Color Nodes

Às 21:37 de 26/10/2022, Jeff Reichman escreveu:
> R-Help
> 
>   
> 
> For those of you who use igraph is there a way to highlight (color) 
> particular notes. For example if I want to color the "Peter" node red 
> and everything else blue  or leave default) how would I do that or can 
> I do that. Seems as though I might create an attribute column - maybe??
> 
>   
> 
> Jeff
> 
>   
> 
> library(igraph)
> 
>   
> 
> # define links in data
> 
> edges <- rbind(c("Dave", "Jenny"), c("Peter", "Jenny"), c("John", 
> "Jenny"), c("Dave", "Peter"), c("Dave", "John"), c("Peter", "Sam"), 
> c("Sam", "Albert"), c("Peter", "John"))
> 
>   
> 
> # generate and plot graph
> 
> # set argument directed = FALSE in graph.edgelist() to plot an 
> undirected graph.
> 
> g <- graph.edgelist(edges, directed = FALSE)
> 
> plot(g, vertex.size = 1, vertex.label.dist = 0.5)
> 
> 
> 	[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
> 
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> PLEASE do read the posting guide 
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> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.

Hello,

After creating the graph, set the vertices colors by subsetting V(g).
Here are two exaples, the first color Peter red and leave the others with their default color. The second, color the other vertices blue.



V(g)["Peter"]$color <- "red"

plot(g, vertex.size = 20, vertex.label.dist = 0.5,
      vertex.color = V(g)$color)

V(g)$color <- "blue"
V(g)["Peter"]$color <- "red"
plot(g, vertex.size = 20, vertex.label.dist = 0.5,
      vertex.color = V(g)$color)



Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas




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Message: 18
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 11:27:54 -0300
From: Paulo Barata <pb using infolink.com.br>
To: r-help using r-project.org
Subject: [R] R-package imputeTS / warning messages
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Dear colleagues,

For data imputation in time series, I am using the R-package imputeTS, 
using its funcion na_kalman. For some calls to that funcion, I get the 
following warning message:

In stats::StructTS(data, ...) :
   possible convergence problem: 'optim' gave code = 52 and message
‘ERROR: ABNORMAL_TERMINATION_IN_LNSRCH’

The function StructTS is called by the function na_kalman of the 
imputeTS package.

In one run of my program, in 600 calls to the na_kalman function (in 
bootstrap calculations), I've got 15 warning messages like that.

Would someone please tell me about the implications of such a message? 
To my eyes, the imputation results I am getting look perfectly acceptable.

Thank you very much.

Paulo Barata

(Rio de Janeiro - Brazil)




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Message: 19
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2022 10:48:43 +0300
From: Eric Berger <ericjberger using gmail.com>
To: reichmanj using sbcglobal.net
Cc: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>, R-help using r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Color Nodes
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You may want to change the color of the vertex labels. e.g.
plot(g, vertex.size = 20, vertex.label.dist = 0.5,
      vertex.color = V(g)$color, vertex.label.color="cyan")



On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 1:52 AM Jeff Reichman <reichmanj using sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Yes Rui that will work for my needs thank you
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2022 4:40 PM
> To: reichmanj using sbcglobal.net; R-help using r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Color Nodes
>
> Às 21:37 de 26/10/2022, Jeff Reichman escreveu:
> > R-Help
> >
> >
> >
> > For those of you who use igraph is there a way to highlight (color)
> > particular notes. For example if I want to color the "Peter" node red
> > and everything else blue  or leave default) how would I do that or can
> > I do that. Seems as though I might create an attribute column - maybe??
> >
> >
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
> >
> > library(igraph)
> >
> >
> >
> > # define links in data
> >
> > edges <- rbind(c("Dave", "Jenny"), c("Peter", "Jenny"), c("John",
> > "Jenny"), c("Dave", "Peter"), c("Dave", "John"), c("Peter", "Sam"),
> > c("Sam", "Albert"), c("Peter", "John"))
> >
> >
> >
> > # generate and plot graph
> >
> > # set argument directed = FALSE in graph.edgelist() to plot an
> > undirected graph.
> >
> > g <- graph.edgelist(edges, directed = FALSE)
> >
> > plot(g, vertex.size = 1, vertex.label.dist = 0.5)
> >
> >
> >       [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
> >
> > ______________________________________________
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> > PLEASE do read the posting guide
> > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html__;!!NX4bS6ECB6Pv!58HVkevfq5zfBsZ-2SRH07K3Plt5jMiaOZESF0m5ISL6OEQ6tVLVvrxTtICUro1_0hb0FfINk_O3DRlbb69V3tZbX1blpzSZVpU$ 
> > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
>
> Hello,
>
> After creating the graph, set the vertices colors by subsetting V(g).
> Here are two exaples, the first color Peter red and leave the others with their default color. The second, color the other vertices blue.
>
>
>
> V(g)["Peter"]$color <- "red"
>
> plot(g, vertex.size = 20, vertex.label.dist = 0.5,
>       vertex.color = V(g)$color)
>
> V(g)$color <- "blue"
> V(g)["Peter"]$color <- "red"
> plot(g, vertex.size = 20, vertex.label.dist = 0.5,
>       vertex.color = V(g)$color)
>
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
>
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