[R] Journal Articles that Have Used R

(Ted Harding) Ted.Harding at manchester.ac.uk
Sun Jun 7 13:37:40 CEST 2009


On 07-Jun-09 10:56:25, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> Try this:
> site:journal.sjdm.org filetype:R

When I enter that into Google, I got only the following two hits:

  #
  #!/usr/bin/Rscript --vanilla # input is a pre-made list of files ...
  #!/usr/bin/Rscript --vanilla # input is a pre-made list of files ending
  in html called ../htmlist # (see below). This is easily modified. ...
  journal.sjdm.org/RePEc/rss/rss.R - Cached - Similar pages

  #
  #!/usr/bin/Rscript --vanilla --verbose # script to convert RePEc ...
  #!/usr/bin/Rscript --vanilla --verbose # script to convert RePEc-style
  rdf files (ReDIFF) to DOAJ-type xml files # usage: oai.R [file] # where
  [file] is a ...
  journal.sjdm.org/RePEc/rss/oai.R - Cached - Similar pages

none of which is what Jonathan os looking for (and the "Similar pages"
links are a waste of time).

In "regexp language", what he is looking for is

  http://journal.sjdm.org/[0:9]+/*.R

of which there are several instances on the site, for example

  http://journal.sjdm.org/8210/

shows

   jdm8210.html    13-Dec-2008 1
   jdm8210.pdf     13-Dec-2008 11:18       102K
   jdm8210.tex     13-Dec-2008 11:18       27K
   jdm8210001.gif  09-Dec-2008 14:38       11K
   probs.R         09-Dec-2008 14:37       1.0K
   test.R          23-May-2008 05:46       251
   ttest.csv       22-May-2008 21:31       2.6K1:18        31K

so there are two ".R"files there (8210 is the number of an article
in the Journal). Other similar directories mAy or may not have
".R" files -- for example
  http://journal.sjdm.org/8816/
has none.

The problem is that utilities like wget won;t work in this case,
since HTTP doesn't accept "wild cards", unlike FTP; but the journal
site doesn't accept FTP ... !!

It's an intriguing problem, and I'm seeking advice amongst my Linux
acquaintances about it. I sonehow doubt that there is a solution ...

Ted.
> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Jonathan Baron<baron at psych.upenn.edu>
> wrote:
>> I also use R to redraw figures for the journal I edit (below), when
>> the authors cannot produce usable graphics (about 50% of the author
>> who try).
>>
>> Unfortunately, I cannot find a way to search for just the R files.
>> They are all http://journal.sjdm.org/*/*.R
>> where * is the number of the article. _But Google, to my knowledge
>> will not deal with wildcards like this.
>>
>> Jon
>> --
>> Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
>> Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron
>> Editor: Judgment and Decision Making (http://journal.sjdm.org)
>>
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