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1998 Sep 02
1
cisco catalyst 5500 1 vlan 2 networks and samba
...place of the switch everything works fine. Please find below the details Machine OS hostname IPaddress netmask Broadcast PC windows95 win95 192.168.5.164 255.255.248.0 192.168.7.255 SUN Solaris 2.6 durango 192.168.4.101 255.255.248.0 192.168.7.255 Samba Version 1.9.18p7 On Solaris Scenario A ( When connected Through the switch ) I can ping from PC to SUN and Vice-Versa. From the PC I can Telnet to SUN without the help of any gateway configured. We are using a classless subnet mask. B...
2004 Oct 21
2
a few questions
I don't have any there; I suppose that is the problem. I did a locate *.xslt and nothing pertaining to icecast came up. I suppose I should grab the source and check it out. I installed from the rpm. Thanks, Richard Michael Smith wrote: >On Thursday 21 October 2004 14:50, Richard Morey wrote: > > >>Ok, I think I see. The xslt files are kind of a template which tells
2011 Jun 24
3
Fwd: Extract element of a list based on an index value
...> could I get something like this for a non-fixed i corresponding to > my index? > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Best, > Corey > > > Corey Sparks > Assistant Professor > Department of Demography > College of Public Policy > 501 West Durango Blvd > Monterrey Building 2.270C > San Antonio, TX 78207 > corey.sparks 'at' utsa.edu > 210 458 3166 > Latitude: 29.423614 / Longitude: -98.504282 >
2010 Jan 05
1
Multivariate Poisson GLM??
...r: (subscript) logical subscript too long If anyone has experience with a multivariate Poisson response vector I would gladly appreciate any suggestions. Corey Sparks -- Corey Sparks Assistant Professor Department of Demography and Organization Studies University of Texas at San Antonio 501 West Durango Blvd Monterey Building 2.270C San Antonio, TX 78207 210-458-3166 corey.sparks 'at' utsa.edu https://rowdyspace.utsa.edu/users/ozd504/www/index.htm
2009 Sep 22
2
Subsetting dataframes based on column names
...riables, this would be easier, but I have between 4 and 5 thousand variables in each dataset Any help would be greatly appreciated. Best, Corey Corey Sparks Assistant Professor Department of Demography and Organization Studies University of Texas at San Antonio College of Public Policy 501 West Durango Blvd Monterey Building 2.270C San Antonio, TX 78207 210 458 3166 corey.sparks 'at' utsa.edu
2010 Mar 10
1
Strange result in survey package: svyvar
...base other attached packages: [1] survey_3.19 loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] tools_2.10.1 And have the same error on a linux server. Thanks, Corey -- Corey Sparks Assistant Professor Department of Demography and Organization Studies University of Texas at San Antonio 501 West Durango Blvd Monterey Building 2.270C San Antonio, TX 78207 210-458-3166 corey.sparks 'at' utsa.edu https://rowdyspace.utsa.edu/users/ozd504/www/index.htm
2011 Jan 13
1
Openbugs and rbugs on mac with wine
...ched packages: [1] R2WinBUGS_2.1-16 coda_0.14-2 lattice_0.19-13 rbugs_0.4-9 loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] grid_2.12.1 tools_2.12.1 Thanks, Corey Corey Sparks Assistant Professor Department of Demography and Organization Studies University of Texas at San Antonio 501 West Durango Blvd Monterey Building 2.270C San Antonio, TX 78207 210-458-3166 corey.sparks 'at' utsa.edu
2011 Jan 09
1
question about the chow test of poolability
Good day R-listers, My question is more a statistical question than an R related question, so please bear with me i'm currently applying the chow test of poolability in fact i'm working with panel N=17 T=5 , and my model looks like this : Yit= a0+B1X1+B2X2+B3X3+B4X4+eit My question is the following when i'm Testing for the equality of the coefficients of the unpooled data (the
2011 Jul 08
1
Visualizing a dissimilarity matrix in Euclidean space
Hi, I have a set of nodes and a dissimilarity matrix for them, as well as a csv file in which the diss matrix has been converted to [node_1, node_2, dissimilarity] format. I would like to visualize this as a graph in Euclidean space (that is, similar nodes clumped together in clusters), rather than the seriation visualization given by dissplot(). I am using Network WorkBench for my
2010 Mar 04
1
logistic regression by group?
Hi, Looking for a function in R that can help me calculate a parameter that maximizes the likelihood over groups of observations. The general formula is: p = exp(xb) / sum(exp(xb)) So, according to the formulas I've seen published, to do this "by group" is product(p = exp(x_i * b_i) / sum(exp(x_i b_i))) Where i represents a "group" and we iterate through each group.
2010 Mar 10
1
Displaying political boundaries
? Dear all,? ? ? I am new in the R environment. How can I enable political boundaries in R? I want plot a variable (e.g., temperature) only for Mozambique. ? ?Sincerely, ? Arlindo ? ? ? Arlindo ____________________________________________________________________________________ Veja quais s?o os assuntos do momento no Yahoo! +Buscados http://br.maisbuscados.yahoo.com
2010 Jul 18
2
Neural Network
Hi all, I am working for my master's thesis and I need to do a neural network to forecast stock market price, with also external inputs like technical indicators. I would like to know which function and package of R are more suitable for this study. Thanks a lot for your response, Arnaud TREBAOL. -- Arnaud Trébaol T.I.M.E. Student Ecole Centrale de Lille (09) Politecnico di Milano (10)
2010 Jul 25
2
R equivalent of SAS proc freq
Dear R-users, I am looking for a R function that would be the equivalent of the SAS proc freq ( http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/procstat/63104/HTML/default/viewer.htm#/documentation/cdl/en/procstat/63104/HTML/default/procstat_freq_sect006.htm). The table, ftable, xtabs functions are close but do not quite offer the same capabilities (e.g. they just return counts and no %ages as far as
2010 Jul 22
2
Multilevel survival model
* Please cc me if you reply as I am a digest subscriber * Hi, I am wondering how I can run a multilevel survival model in R? Below is some of my data. > head(bi0.test) childid famid lifedxm sex age delta 1 22.02 22 CONTROL MALES 21.36893 0 2 13.02 13 MAJOR MALES 21.18001 0 3 64.02 64 CONTROL MALES 20.09377 0 4 5.02 5 CONTROL FEMALES
2007 Oct 05
1
Malformed/Missing URL error from cisco call manager
...::10.204.200.10> 10/05/2007 15:30:17.381 CCM|EnvProcessUdpPort - EnvProcessUdpHandler::send(buff, 301, 10.200.204.40:5060)|<CLID::FLCVOIPP1-Cluster><NID::10.200.204.10> Mike Coons Network & Telecommunication Services Fort Lewis College Information Technology 1000 Rim Dr Durango, CO 81301 Voice: 970-247-7666 coons_m at fortlewis.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20071005/92944d31/attachment.htm
2010 Apr 23
3
Event History Data Recoding
Dear R list, I have an event history data set that is structured like this: Legislative act Discussion Agreement Time Event Act1 2006-05-30 2006-06-19 20 1 Act2 2004-03-01 2004-06-14 105 1 . . . I have information on the meetings in the legislature between adoption periods in a separate variable (the
2010 Jun 26
7
Calculating Summaries for each level of a Categorical variable
Hi, I have a dataset which has a categorical variable "R",a count variable C (integer) and 4 or more numeric variables (A,T,W,H - integers) containing measures for "R". I would like to summarize each level of the variable R by the average for A,T,W and H. I have written a function to calculate weighted averages using C as the weight and this is given below. The function