- Neural nets pkg nnet applied to CPU performance data in the Ripley and Venables book (see Section 8.10).
- How to do stacked plots that Jim calls "spark plots."
- Jim told us that ggplot has a nice GUI but considerably slower than using the base plot routines.
- Use of POSIXct to convert timestamps.
- Handling multi-line headers.
- Handling multi-word fields in headers.
- To make getwd() like the UNIX shell command: pwd<-function(){cat(getwd())}.
- Think of lapply as a vectorized for-loop.
- Calculating confidence intervals, which David explained earlier in the week, is available as the CI function in gmodels pkg on CRAN.
- Fourier Transform Your Data. This was done using Mathematica but the same thing can be accomplished with the fftw pkg on CRAN.
- VAMOOS your data.
Possibly pithy insights into computer performance analysis and capacity planning based on the Guerrilla series of books and training classes provided by Performance Dynamics Company.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Gone Guerrill_ R on Our Data
Here's a summary of some things we learnt about applying R to computer performance and capacity planning data in the GDAT Class last week.
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