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2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
O'Reilly ang "Teach yourself samba in 24 hours" I have tried to get swat up running and configure samba therefrom. I have added /etc/services swat tcp 901 and because I cannot find = inetd.conf I have instead added in xinetd.conf (apparently red hat 7.1 don't have inetd.conf anymore = but xinetd.conf) =20 I have made the appriopriete changes there too /etc/xinetd.conf added =
2003 Apr 03
5
cdf function: inverse to quantile?
Is there a function in R for calculating empirical cumulative distribution functions, i.e. the inverse of the quantile function? Perhaps in some library? I''d hate to have to re-invent the wheel. David Edwards, Biostatistics, Novo Nordisk A/S, Bagsværd, Denmark. DEd@novonordisk.com <mailto:DEd@novonordisk.com> Tlf: +45 44 42 62 35. Fax: +45 44 42 14 80 [[alternate HTML version
2003 Jun 30
2
R as COM client (rather than server)
Hello all Can R be used as a COM client (rather than as a COM server)? The following (Splus) code shows the sort of thing I'd like to do: pMIM <- create.ole.object("mim31.Server") NoOutputLines <- call.ole.method(pMIM, "SendCmdLine", "show w") for (i in 1:NoOutputLines) show(call.ole.method(pMIM, "GetOutputLine")) release.ole.object(pMIM)
2010 Apr 24
2
multiple paired t-tests without loops
I am new to R and I suspect my problem is easily solved, but I haven't been able to figure it out without using loops. I am trying to implement Blair & Karniski's (1993) permutation test. I've included a sample data frame below. This data frame represents the conditional means (C1, C2) for 3 subjects in 2 consecutive samples of a continuous data set (e.g. ERP waveform).
2011 Nov 04
2
representing wind date using windrose
hello, i am new to R and want to use it for a small project to draw a wind data from a microclimate datasource, can someone give me an example of how i can represent this in a neat way? for example, i have: speed, direction 0.3,NNE 0.45,NNE 0.32,NE 0.28,N 0.30,NE how do i put this data to get a windrose graph? many thanks norman -- %>>> "".join( [
2004 May 11
2
Fitting data from a spectrophotometer.
Dear R-list, It is not uncommon for laboratory equipment (e.g. spectrophotometers) to have a linear response in a certain interval and then go into saturation. I wonder if there is an R-function that models this; for instance by estimating the breakpoint and fitting a line below the breakpoint and a constant above. Best regards Thomas Poulsen -- Thomas Poulsen Research Scientist. PhD,
2012 May 12
2
ggplot simple question.
I have a matrix like this Name 1 2 3 4 5 NM_001039514 1.033557047 0.7469879518 0.9004524887 0.8613861386 0.7952499048 NM_001039723 1.0759493671 1.2315789474 0.8666666667 1.1142857143 0.9428011471 NM_001042605 0.9897435897 0.8870431894
2010 Jun 03
1
plot polar coordinates
Hi, I'd like to plot in in polar coordinates a line which is given as a vector of lengths and angles. library("plotrix")
2010 Dec 05
1
HOW to use the survivalROC to get optimal cut-off values?
I have the same problem of a prevous request HOW to use the survivalROC (or another library in R) to get optimal cut-off values? I want to use the time-dependent survivalROC package.according to the,reference material,it only gives a set of ordered cut-off values .eg. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- data(mayo) str(mayo) attach(mayo)
2010 Dec 05
1
HOW to use str() after the survivalROC (or another library in R) to get optimal cut-off values
I have the same problem of a previous request HOW to use the survivalROC (or another library in R) to get optimal cut-off values? I want to use the time-dependent survivalROC package.according to the,reference material,it only gives a partial set of ordered cut-off values .eg. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- data(mayo) str(mayo) attach(mayo)
2008 Oct 02
2
some errors on 1.1.3
Hi, we recently upgraded dovecot from 1.0.5 to 1.1.3+latest patches. After the upgrade I saw some errors in the logs and I'm not sure whether they're a cause for concern. Our setup is 2 servers running openSUSE 11.0 and a NetApp Filer as storage backend. Following is the config: protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login login_executable(default):
2010 Nov 17
1
lme weights glht
Dear R-user I used lme to fit a linear mixed model inlcuding weights=varPower(). Additionally I wanted to use glht to calculate Tukey-Kramer multiple comparision. error: > glht(modelF, linfct=mcp(Species="Tukey")) Error in glht.matrix(model = list(modelStruct = list(reStruct = list(SubPlot = -0.305856275920955, : ?ncol(linfct)? is not equal to ?length(coef(model))? >
2024 Jan 18
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
On Thu Jan 18 10:52:55 2024 Sonic <sonicsmith at gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm with Luis in thinking that the fault is with the DC and not the > clients. I recently switched from using a GPO to set the time source to > using the "natural" time sync with the DC at one site due to the fact that > I was running the DC in a container which due to age could not run a
2009 Dec 04
2
[ggplot2] Wind rose orientation
Aloha all, I love using ggplot. It took a while to get used to the grammar of graphics, but it is starting to get easy now that I am thinking in a more structured way. A question. I'm making a wind rose that I'd like to be oriented with due north straight up. I've discovered that the orientation is sensitive to how north is represented. When north is represented as 0,
2018 Jan 14
10
[PATCH nbdkit INCOMPLETE 0/6] Introduce filters to nbdkit.
This patch isn't complete (patch 6/6 isn't finished) so it's just for discussion, although it does compile and run. This introduces to nbdkit a concept of "filters" which can be placed in front of plugins to modify their behaviour. Some examples where you might use filters: * Serve a subset of the data, such as (offset, range) or a single partition from a disk image.
2010 Apr 17
1
Frequency table
Hello, I'm trying to make a table like windfreq.dat in the rose diagram example of the climatol package. It looks like: N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW 0-3 59 48 75 90 71 15 10 11 14 20 22 22 24 15 19 33 3-6 3 6 29 42 11 3 4 3 9 50 67 28
2018 Jan 17
14
[PATCH 0/9] Add filters to nbdkit.
The first three patches are identical to: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-January/msg00079.html "[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/3] Refactor plugin_* functions into a backend" The rest of the patches add filters using the new filter API previously described here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-January/msg00073.html This needs a lot more testing -- and tests --
2018 Jan 17
0
[PATCH 9/9] filters: Move rdelay/wdelay from file plugin to new delay filter.
Previously the file plugin supported ‘rdelay’ and ‘wdelay’ parameters for injecting delays (for testing) into read and write requests. This moves the functionality to a new delay filter so that it can be used with any plugin. --- TODO | 3 - configure.ac | 1 + filters/Makefile.am | 1 + filters/delay/Makefile.am
2018 Jan 19
9
[PATCH nbdkit filters-v3 0/7] Introduce filters.
This is still tentative and needs a lot of work, but: - partition filter works, supporting MBR & GPT - prepare and finalize methods fixed - open method can now be changed (allowing readonly flag to be modified) - thread_model can be limited I believe I made most of the changes which were previously suggested in email. I think the only one I didn't was preventing inclusion of both
2018 Jan 17
4
Re: [PATCH 9/9] filters: Move rdelay/wdelay from file plugin to new delay filter.
On 01/17/2018 02:53 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Previously the file plugin supported ‘rdelay’ and ‘wdelay’ parameters > for injecting delays (for testing) into read and write requests. This > moves the functionality to a new delay filter so that it can be used > with any plugin. > --- > +/* Write data. */ > +static int > +delay_pwrite (struct nbdkit_next *next, void