Error In Host .default Invalid Number Of Breaks
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and r histogram breaks policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the hist r company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error: Invalid number of 'breaks' in R up vote 0 down vote favorite I have a text file of employee data that includes what raise the employee received, if the employee negotiated for the raise, and the gender of the employee. What I'm trying to do is create a histogram of the amount of a raise an employee received based on the gender of the employee and if they negotiated for the raise or not. When I run my code I keep getting this error: invalid number of 'breaks'. Could someone please show me where I went wrong. Here's an example of the text file: emp received negotiated gender year 25 12.5 TRUE F 2013 318 5.2 FALSE F 2013 417 9.8 FALSE M 2009 523 6.8 TRUE M 2009 1218 2.1 TRUE F 2009 2601 13.9 FALSE M 2006 2225 7.8 TRUE M 2006 3000 8.5 FALSE F 2006 Here's some minimal code for what I'm trying to do: d<-read.csv("employees.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t") cat("\nDisplay what was loaded:") str(d) abline(m) abline(mean(d$received), 0, lty=2) hist(d$received[d$negotiated == TRUE && d$gender == '1'], main = 'Male Employees Who Negotiated Raises' ) dev.new() hist(d$received[d$negotiated == TRUE && d$gender == '2'], main = 'Female Employees Who Negotiated Raises' ) r share|improve this question edited Dec 6 '15 at 18:53 Brian Tompsett - 汤莱恩 3,093122775 asked Nov 10 '13 at 8:11 ML45 1315 1 I believe we may need a reproducible example. We don'
it into more human understandable text, like: [INDENT]"Timeout. No response from device. Check hardware connection, address, power, and jumpers."[/INDENT]You’ll see these same error descriptions when inspecting the message queue. But have you ever wanted to have this information available from within your strategy, perhaps to display in PAC Display or log to a file? I’ve attached a subroutine to convert the current error values into their corresponding messages (remember that these might be expanded in the future). Below I’ve included the code if you’d just like to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19887588/error-invalid-number-of-breaks-in-r copy it directly. For more info on all of these, see form 1700: PAC Control User's Guide, appendix B. switch( nErrorNumber ) case -1: sName = "Undefined command."; break case -2: sName = "Checksum or CRC mismatch."; break case -3: sName = "Buffer overrun or invalid length error."; break case -4: sName = "Device has powered up. ('Powerup clear expected' message received.),"; break http://forums.opto22.com/t/error-code-decoder/383 case -5: sName = "Error, Operation failed."; break case -6: sName = "Data field error."; break case -7: sName = "Watchdog timeout has occurred."; break case -8: sName = "Invalid data."; break case -9: sName = "Timeout. No response from device. Check hardware connection, address, power, and jumpers."; break case -10: sName = "Invalid port number."; break case -11: sName = "Could not send data."; break case -12: sName = "Invalid table index."; break case -13: sName = "Overflow error."; break case -14: sName = "Invalid number."; break case -15: sName = "Cannot divide by zero."; break case -16: sName = "Bus error."; break case -17: sName = "Port or object is already locked."; break case -18: sName = "I/O Unit not configured."; break case -19: sName = "Reading hold for wrong reaction type."; break case -20: sName = "Device busy. May be in use by another user or another application."; break case -21: sName = "Had to relock host port in 'QUIT'"; break case -22: sName = "Command not valid on specified I/O Unit."; break case -23: sName = "Destination string too short."; break case -24:
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