similar to: Help with recast() syntax

Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches similar to: "Help with recast() syntax"

2011 Mar 16
1
linear regression in a data.frame using recast
I have a very large dataset with columns of id number, actual value, predicted value. This used to be a time series but I have dropped the time component. So I now have a data.frame where the id number is repeated but each value in the actual and predicted columns are unique. I assume I need to use recast somehow but I'm at a loss... how can I perform a simple linear regression (using
2011 Mar 16
1
linear regression in a data.frame using recast -- A fortunes candidate??
Ha! -- A fortunes candidate? -- Bert > > If this is really a time series, then you will have serious validity > problems due to auto-correlation among non-independent units. (But if you > are just searching for a way to pull the wool over the eyes of the > statistically uninformed, then I guess there's no stopping you.) > > -- > > David Winsemius, MD > West
2013 May 13
2
[LLVMdev] ASan unit test/libcxx build break
A recent change added defined(__linux__) condition to the code below. Now it says that on linux with --std=c++0x (or --std=c++11) the system stdlib.h header must define aligned_alloc(). Really? include/__config: #if ( defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__linux__) ) && (__ISO_C_VISIBLE >= 2011 || __cplusplus >= 201103L) #define _LIBCPP_HAS_QUICK_EXIT #define _LIBCPP_HAS_C11_FEATURES
2013 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] ASan unit test/libcxx build break
Hi, On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Evgeniy Stepanov < eugeni.stepanov at gmail.com> wrote: > A recent change added defined(__linux__) condition to the code below. > Now it says that on linux with --std=c++0x (or --std=c++11) the system > stdlib.h header must define aligned_alloc(). Really? > > include/__config: > > #if ( defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__linux__) )
2016 Jul 06
2
GCC prerequisites for building LLVM head?
I just checked with '-E' and I am picking up '<string>' from: /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc/cygwin/4.9.3/include/c++/string all other C++ headers are coming from the same place. The 'std::to_string' functions are not present in '<string>', but they are located in '<bits/basic_string.h>' - which is included. Perhaps it is a broken Cygwin
2016 Jul 06
3
GCC prerequisites for building LLVM head?
Is there is minimum required version for GCC to build LLVM from the head revision? I have GCC v4.9.3, but 'Tools/sancov/sancov.cc' won't build because 'std::to_string' does not exist. When running CMake it did not flag GCC v4.9.3 as too old, and it is passing the '-std=gnu++11' option, but apparently this version of GCC is not fully C++ 11 compliant, or at least
2013 May 13
2
[LLVMdev] ASan unit test/libcxx build break
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:03 AM, İsmail Dönmez <ismail at donmez.ws> wrote: > Hi, > > > On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Evgeniy Stepanov > <eugeni.stepanov at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> A recent change added defined(__linux__) condition to the code below. >> Now it says that on linux with --std=c++0x (or --std=c++11) the system >> stdlib.h header
2013 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] ASan unit test/libcxx build break
+eugenis I see this while running 'check-msan'. On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 9:10 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > Is no one else seeing this? (I've been seeing it for a few days) > > In file included from > > /usr/local/google/home/blaikie/dev/llvm/src/utils/unittest/googletest/gtest-all.cc:39: > In file included from > >
2013 May 12
2
[LLVMdev] ASan unit test/libcxx build break
Is no one else seeing this? (I've been seeing it for a few days) In file included from /usr/local/google/home/blaikie/dev/llvm/src/utils/unittest/googletest/gtest-all.cc:39: In file included from /usr/local/google/home/blaikie/dev/llvm/src/utils/unittest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest.h:57: In file included from