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2011 Aug 18
2
Selecting subset of factor levels
Dear r-help, I would like to select a subset of levels from a factor variable in a data frame and return a data frame. The data set consists of 3 variables, 2 of which are factors (Site, Fish) and one numeric (Datavalue) as follows: Site Fish Datavalue AB 2-1 2.3 AB 2-1 2.4 AB 2-1 2.2 AB 2-2 2.6 AB 2-2 2.5 AB 2-2 2.7 AB 2-3
2010 Nov 16
2
T1 with Robbed Bit Signaling
Has anyone here used T1s with RBS with asterisk? Cary Fitch
2007 Oct 15
18
Merbivore.com - Mockups
There''s been some discussion on the IRC channel about getting a site for Merb going. Since the culture around the project is pretty casual, I figured I''d just throw a few ideas together, see what you guys think. So, firstly here are three example pages, just to show off the general look and feel. http://mr-eel.com/tmp/merb/01_frontpage.gif
2006 Feb 15
2
Pairwise comparison after repeated measures ANOVA
I am analyzing some data obtained after measuring some parameters at different times in samples obtained from many subjects. The model is quite simple: aov(parameter ~ Time + Error(Subject/Time)) Now I want to make a pairwise comparison between the levels of Time. However, I have not find how to do such a thing. I cannot use TukeyHSD or pairwise.t.test, I supposse. Maybe using contrasts? Could
2011 Jul 16
1
Creating composite factor and changing format from character to factor
Dear Help-list, I have a dataframe containing 6 variables, 4 of which are factors, 2 numeric. I want to create another factor variable (SitePos) by combining 2 existing factors (Site and Position). I have tried a number of approaches based on trolling the R FAQs, various R webpages, etc., none of which work. One approach e.g. Data1$SitePos <- paste(Data1$Site, Data1$Position) creates the
2010 Nov 07
7
Big practical systems
I don't want to start the "How many calls can Asterisk handle?" discussion or "How many angels can stand on the point of a pin?" discussion either. But can anyone contribute some practical knowledge of systems that take in channel bank T1s or DS3s from "far away", and process the calls? I am looking for real world, been there, done that, or "check the
2011 Jul 18
1
Multiple comparison test on selected contrasts
Dear Help-list, How can I do a multiple comparison test (mct) on selected contrasts from a linear model while using packages lme4 and multcomp? I am running R 2.13.0 under Windows 7. The following linear model and mct produces a global mct of 15 paired contrasts of the combined (Site, Position) factor SitePos of which only 9 are of interest. Model.G = lmer(log10(SrCa) ~ SitePos + (1 | Eel),
2020 Sep 24
1
How to use `[` without evaluating the arguments.
Hello R-devel, I am currently attempting to implement an API similar to data.table wherein single bracket subsetting can accept an unquoted expression to be evaluated in the context of my object. A simple example from the data.table package looks like this: DT <- data.table(col1 = c('a', 'b', 'c'), col2 = c('x', 'y', 'z')) DT[col1 ==
2018 Jul 10
2
Is it really valid to discard externally instantiated functions from a TU when marked inline?
Hi, While investigating the situation of visibility annotations and linkage in libc++ with the goal of removing uses of `__always_inline__`, Eric Fiselier and I stumbled upon the attached test case, which I don't think Clang compiles properly. Here's the gist of the test case, reduced to the important parts (see the attachment if you want to repro): // RUN: %cxx -shared -o
2011 Feb 25
1
ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R
Hi, As part of my dissertation, I'm going to be doing an Anova, comparing the "dead zone" diameters on plates of microbial growth with little paper disks "loaded" with antimicrobial, a clear zone appears where death occurs, the size depending on the strength and succeptibility. So it's basically 4 different treatments, and I'm comparing the diameters (in mm) of
2017 Jan 19
2
Error en loop anidado con data.table
Hola tengo una tabla de tipo data.frame "datos" con la siguiente estructura, simplificada en número de niveles por variable, para crear un ejemplo más sencillo: id anio t_8a t_10a t_12a rankf8 rankf10 rankf12 1 1 100 220 220 NA NA NA 2 1 140 350 350 NA NA NA 3 2 55 165 165 NA NA NA 4 2 60 200 200 NA NA NA 5 2 100 NA NA NA NA NA 6 3 NA 350 350 NA NA NA También tengo una matriz,
2020 Sep 04
2
[RFC] Introducing the maynotprogress IR attribute
Hi All, We’ve prepared a new function attribute `maynotprogress` and loop metadata `llvm.loop.mustprogress` in order to better formalize the way LLVM deals with infinite loops without observable side-effects. This is deeply related to the implicit forward progress requirements in the IR. Background: There has been a demonstrated need for clarity within the forward progress requirements in LLVM
2004 Aug 06
2
ices 0.1.0 released
Hi, Since I got no negative feedback (or any feedback) about the autoconf changes I did a couple days ago, I've released ices 0.1.0 at http://www.icecast.org/releases/ices-0.1.0.tar.gz This is mostly a collection of minor bugfixes, plus an update to the reencoder to use the current LAME API. Note you'll need at least LAME 3.88beta to use reencoding. From the changelog: - 0.1.0
2003 Oct 20
1
presentation of spatial-temporal point processes
Hello all, Would anybody tell me how to present spatial-temoral point processes in R, for example, I'd like to plot the spatial points in the sequence of their time domain? Cheers -- Pingping Zheng Department of Mathematics and Statistics Fylde College Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YF UK
2018 Sep 25
3
[cfe-dev] New warnings when building trunk with GCC 9
+ Erik, who implemented DR1579 Originally, I had the warning similar to GCC's warning, but took it out due to not having DR1579 implemented in clang (warning changed in r243594) Erik in r274291 implemented DR1579, although PR27785 didn't mention anything about std::move It looks like what's happening is that Clang and GCC handles the return differently. Clang needs the std::move
2006 Jan 28
2
Unknown Files in /tmp
Hi All, 2 days ago, I used skype on my laptop, which hadn't seen the net before then. I successfully spoke with my mother, and had no problems. Yesterday, I had what I believe was an unauthorized access to my laptop, so, I changed all passwds on my smoothwall box, and also put the local host onto a new subnet. Today, I experienced some weirdness with skype, where, I could hear/be heard,
2011 Feb 26
2
[R-sig-ME] Fwd: Re: ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R
On 25/02/2011 21:22, Ben Ward wrote: > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [R] ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R > Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 12:10:14 -0800 > From: Bert Gunter<gunter.berton at gene.com> > To: Ben Ward<benjamin.ward at bathspa.org> > CC: r-help<r-help at r-project.org> > > > > I can hopefully save bandwidth here by
2020 Sep 07
2
[RFC] Introducing the maynotprogress IR attribute
On 9/7/20 10:56 AM, Nicolai Hähnle wrote: > Hi Johannes and Atmn, > > On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 7:07 AM Johannes Doerfert via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>  > In any case, please explain the intended behavior of the attribute and >>  > the metadata upon inlining. >> >> The attribute will be attached to the caller upon
2000 Dec 11
0
Icecast and streaming vorbis
Hi all: Ever since I discovered the OGG vorbis format, I have been keen to use it and see it used for streaming applications. As far as I'm aware, icecast is the server being worked on to serve it (let me know if there are others). I was pleased to read comments on vorbis.org about icecast's imminent support of vorbis. However, a message forwarded to me by a friend from the icecast
2020 Sep 05
4
[RFC] Introducing the maynotprogress IR attribute
On 9/4/20 7:39 PM, Hal Finkel via llvm-dev wrote: > > On 9/4/20 6:31 PM, Atmn Patel via llvm-dev wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> We’ve prepared a new function attribute `maynotprogress` and loop >> metadata `llvm.loop.mustprogress` in order to better formalize the way >> LLVM deals with infinite loops without observable side-effects. This >> is deeply