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2006 Feb 05
1
3-dimensional table
Hi, Last week my class conducted an experiment by putting out clay caterpillars to look at the effects of urbanization, color, and location on caterpillar predation. There were two sites (urban, rural), three colors (green, yellow, red) and two locations at each site (edge, interior). The entire data set is below. I've checked out the MASS book, Dalgaard's book, and the R-help archives
2003 Jul 17
0
Samba 2.2.8a/winbindd - 2K Domain users passwordchallenged
Okay okay - forgive me for being a whiney itchbay. But the fix was (when discussing *nix systems) quite counter intuitive ... I noticed that, even after using chmod #uid file, that the system was not returning the string name for the appropriate numerical uid. So, since I was headed out to lunch, I went ahead and rebooted the server. Lo and behold it all appears to work now. Correctly even.
2005 Oct 09
1
enter a survey design in survey2.9
Hi dears, I expect that Mr Thomas Lumley will read this message. I have data from a complexe stratified survey. The population is divide in 12 regions and a region consist to and urban area and rural one. there to region just with urbain area. stratification variable is a combinaison of region and area type (urban/rural) In rural area, subdivision are sample with probabilties proporionnal to
2011 Jun 02
1
Paid R Help
Hello R people, I am looking to pay someone to help write some R code. Inputs: Study identifier: ID Number for the study, each ID number is for one study only each block set should only be used for that study. This will require that you store the results from the blocks someplace on the file system. Trait #1: dichotomous rural / urban Trait #2: dichotomous sick / healthy Assignment Ratio:
2010 Mar 25
0
Counting a number of "elements" in an object
I apologize if this has been answered. I have researched this to the best of my ability, that's not to say the answer isn't in the archives just I am a new user and I don't know the proper terms to search under. I have an object: f <- mpr100 ~ time + nhb + hispanic + other + rural + hrural + factor(age) + factor(gender) +
2005 Jul 18
1
dataframes of unequal size
I have two dataframes C and C1. Each has three columns viz. state, psu and weight. The dataframes are of unequal size i.e. C1 could be 2/25/50 rows and C has 42000 rows. C1 is the master table i.e. C1$state, C1$psu and C1$weight are never the same. ThisA. P., Urban, 0 is not so for C. For example C state, psu,weight A. P., Urban, 0 Mah., Rural, 0 W.B., Rural,0 Ass., Rural,0 M. P., Urban,0 A. P.,
2016 Jun 16
2
yum timeout ... (CentOS 6.8)
On 16.06.2016 21:39, Ned Slider wrote: > > On 16/06/16 19:41, Walter H. wrote: >> On 16.06.2016 19:40, Frank Cox wrote: >>> On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 19:34:09 +0200 >>> Walter H. wrote: >>> yum -disableplugin=fastestmirror nowseewhathappens. >>> >>> >> yes this goes fast, no timeout; >> can I configure this in /etc/yum.conf? >>
2010 Nov 04
2
How to do bootstrap for the complex sample design?
Hello; Our survey is structured as : To be investigated area is divided into 6 regions, within each region, one urban community and one rural community are randomly selected, then samples are randomly drawn from each selected uran and rural community. The problems is that in urban/rural stratum, we only have one sample. In this case, how to do bootstrap? Any comments or hints are greatly
2008 Sep 23
2
Creating a Legend
Dear all, I'm trying to create a legend for my graph. I hope to have the title as "Land Use Type" and the two elements being "Urban" and "Rural" with a red point and green point respectively. So far I have the following command, but obviously it isn't correct: > legend("topright", title="Land Use Type", cex=0.75, pch=16,
2009 Feb 02
1
Broke ggplot...
It appears I broke ggplot in my script, but that maybe it is because the caffeine has worn off or maybe it is late in the day.   I thought I was beginning to understand ggplot, but I have encountered a silly little issue.   For some reason the following does not produce a histogram with fill due to the Person's characteristics: (Note that VADeaths_flat_df$Data works fine...)    
2016 Jun 16
0
yum timeout ... (CentOS 6.8)
I note that duke.edu matches uk, and unl.edu matches nl. Maybe they are regular expressions, i just tried with #include_ony=\.nl,\.de and got less surprising results On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 3:50 PM, Walter H. <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info> wrote: > On 16.06.2016 21:39, Ned Slider wrote: > >> >> On 16/06/16 19:41, Walter H. wrote: >> >>> On 16.06.2016
2008 Apr 03
0
Vista, %H, booting up
I have a RHEL 5 server using Samba (but not Winbind, reporting the version as 3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4) serving profiles via: [profile] comment = Profile directory - special share invalid users = nobody browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = no force directory mode = 0700 csc policy = disable force create mode = 0600 create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700
1998 Apr 21
0
LOTUS 123 5.0 on Windows NT 4.0
If a user saves a file in Lotus that they don't own, the file writes and the timestamp updates, but they get this error: Directory Entry Update Error The help on this topic says: You used File Save As to save a file on disk or to extract data to a file on disk and the network software did not update the directory. Reconfigure the network so that directory updates are not deferred. If the
1998 May 13
0
Compile problems, 19p7
On an Ultra 1 running Solaris 2.6 and using gcc 2.8.1 ipc.c: In function `api_RNetServerEnum': ipc.c:1194: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from incompatible pointer type Compiling nmbd_incomingrequests.c nmbd_incomingrequests.c: In function `process_node_status_request': nmbd_incomingrequests.c:380: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from incompatible pointer type Compiling
2003 Aug 09
2
First steps towards a simple text stream format.
Hello everyone! This list may not be entirely appropriate discussion, but in the lack of ogg@xiph.org or ogg-dev@xiph.org this will have to do. I've been thinking for a few weeks that Ogg needs a simple text stream (read subtitle) format to go along with theora. This is important, because otherwise I can't transcode fellowship of the rings while keeping the elvish-speek, unless I render
2010 Dec 18
0
What's wrong with these mail headers?
When moderating this message just now I forwarded it to r-help-owner, for discussion. In reply to Roy's question, there is indeed nothing obvious which should "match a filter rule". However, the ETHZ spam filter is somewhat sensitive about gmail, regardless of true content, and there are 4 occurrences of "gmail.com", which may have been responsible for it. Looking at the
2012 Oct 29
0
Tabular datos de Encuesta Continua de Hogares}
> Buenas, tengo la siguiente inquietud. > Tengo un data frame con los microdatos de la ECH de mi pais. He realizado > un cuadro sin problemas en excel pero me gustaria una rutina de R para > poder generar la tabla. El data.frame se llama ECH2009. Cuenta con las > siguientes variables para este caso: > > idhogar region estrato integranteshogar expansor ingpercapsvl Computador
2010 Mar 25
3
Returning Data Frame from Function for use Outside Function
I have a function (see below) that does some bootstrapping (I am happy to expand offline why I could use existing functions.) I put my results into and empty matrix and add a row of results with each iteration. My problem is i am a new user to R and I don't understand data frames, matrices, elements, and vectors well. What I would like is to have a data frame I can manipulate outside of the
2011 Oct 25
1
regression using GMM for mulltiple groups
Inthe code below I was trying to to obtain the GMM estimates for CAPM (REGRESSION) for 36 stocks each have 180 observations,however it only gives me one output rather than 36. In SAS i would just put in a *By statement*. I have a variable TICKER that categorize them into 36 groups. *How can I obtain all 36 output instead of just one.* **
2006 Jul 17
1
3.0.23 and group behavior
Okay, first the admisssions: I'll admit that I haven't been following the development as closely as I probably should have. And I'll admit in this case I might not be using Samba in the most efficient way possible. Also, I'm not 100% sure if I'm encountering a bug or just a seriously stupid misconfiguration issue. And I'm still collecting data on exactly what happened.