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2002 Oct 24
0
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2007 Apr 26
4
select if + other questions
Hi,
i am trying to read a .txt file, do a couple of select if statements on my
data, and then finally use the ?table function to get frequency counts on
the data. Specifically, i am looking at answering the following question:
What is the frequency of Grade 7 students in the province of Alberta who
are smokers?
I am having some problems:
1)i cannot get the column names to show up when print
2006 Apr 04
2
ogg + theora + seeking
Hi all,
I'm actually learning how to use ogg, theora and vorbis. My idea is to create
a small program running, that is able to concatenate ogg video+audio files.
However I have some small questions. Here I will start with the first one:
I read the following for seeking in ogg for a theora key-frame:
---- snipp (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/doc/ogg-multiplex.html) ----
[...]The third point
2011 Sep 12
1
nested anova<-R chrashing
Hi,
I tried to do a nested Anova with the attached Data. My response
variable is "survivors" and I would like to know the effect of
(insect-egg clutch) "size", "position" (of clutch on twig) and "clone"
(/plant genotype) on the survival of eggs (due to predation). Each plant
was provided with three different sizes of clutches (45,15,5) and had
2007 May 31
0
distribution of peaks in random data results
Dear all,
I have the positions of N points spread through some sequence of length L (L>N), and I would like to know how can do the following:
1- Permute the positions of the N points along the whole sequence.
Assuming a uniform distribution I did: position1 <- runif(N, 1, L)
2- Apply a kernel convolution method to the resulting permuted points profile.
For this I applied the
2009 Feb 24
0
R, Shapley Values and TURF
Hi,
I'm looking for any information on calculating and using Shapley Values
in a TURF context. A paper was presented at an S-Plus conference about
this:
Conklin M., Lipovetsky S. Modern Marketing Research Combinatorial
Computations:
Shapley Value versus TURF Tools, Proceedings of 1998 International
S-Plus User
Conference, Oct. 8-9, 1998, Washington, DC, MathSoft Inc.
Does anyone have
2006 Feb 06
1
Shapley Values
Hi,
I am trying to compute the Shapley Values between a set of p independent
variables (x1, ..., xp) and the dependent variable y to study the
relationships.
I believe that the package "kappalab" could be an appropriate choice.
Is anybody able to give me some hints about the code I should write?
Any better package?
thanks in advance!
Roberto Furlan
University of Turin
2009 Mar 30
0
Problem in S4 object displaying from within a Java application using JRI
I am using JRI (Java R Interface) library in order to call R from within my
Java application. But since the "rmu1" and "rmu2" ,see the following code,
are objects of type S4 once i run the application the value of Null will be
returned for both of them. On this regard, i would appreciate it if anyone
can tell me how i am going to display and/ or convert these objects to Java
2014 Feb 21
6
[LLVMdev] make check issue with llvm-cov
rkotler at mipsswbrd006-le:~/caviumllvm/build/test$ make
Making LLVM 'lit.site.cfg' file...
Making LLVM unittest 'lit.site.cfg' file...
( ulimit -t 600 ; ulimit -d 512000 ; ulimit -m 512000 ; ulimit -s 8192 ; \
/usr/bin/python /home/rkotler/workspace/llvm/utils/lit/lit.py -s
-v . )
XPASS: LLVM :: tools/llvm-cov/llvm-cov.test (8916 of 9784)
******************** TEST
2006 Dec 14
3
Stubbing constructiors
This works:
class X
def X.initialize( stuff )
end
end
X.initialize("bla")
However stubbing it doesn,t:
require ''test/unit''
require ''stubba''
class X
def X.initialize( stuff )
end
end
class XTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_
X.stubs(:initialize).with("bla")
2008 Apr 08
1
error using method ls.ranking.capa.ident
I'm trying to run the generalized least square approach for my 2-additive
problem,
unfortunately this error appeared. I have tried to figure out the error from
the mailing list
but couldn't find the solution. Any help is highly appreciated.
This is my source code:
>a1 <- c(76.18, 61.84, 60.4, 69.09)
> a2 <- c(51.01, 50.39, 87.62, 52.03)
> a3 <- c(80.08, 48.49, 90.86,
2010 Apr 29
2
dopar parallel assignments
Hi guys,
I was wondering why this piece of code doesn't work:
foreach (i = c(1.25,1.50)) %dopar% {
assign(paste("test_",i,sep=""),i)
}
but, this does:
foreach (i = c(1.25,1.50)) %do% {
assign(paste("test_",i,sep=""),i)
}
Obviously, the difference is %dopar% vs. %do%. If I use %do%, I get
objects test_1.25 and test_1.50, but I don't get these
2009 Jul 14
2
averaging two matrices whilst ignoring missing values
Hi folks,
I'm trying to do something that seems like it should easy, but it apparently isn't. I have two large matrices, both containing a number of missing values at different cells. I would like to average these matrices, but the NAs are preventing me. I get a "non-numeric argument to binary operator" error. That's the first problem.
2008 Nov 11
3
Reading tables using a truncated name
Dear all,
I am trying to read a bunch of csv files using read.table() that are named
"test_xxxxxx.csv" where "xxxxxx" has no particular pattern. Is there a way
of reading all the files by specifying a truncated file name e.g. "test_"
with some wild card characters, or would I have to laboriously create some
vector with the "xxxxxx" names and iterate or
2011 May 07
3
record call from iax to sip
Hello List,
i need to be able to record the call transferred from iax extension to sip
extension
when i call the sip extension from the IAX extension i can record the call
without any issue
but when i receive a call from customer in IAX and i transfer this call to
SIP client
the conversation between customer and IAX client is recorded but the
conversation between customer and sip extension is
2009 Mar 06
2
pdbedit dosen't send the sambaSID to the ldap
Hi people: I have a Debian etch stable with the latests updates.
When I try to join a computer to the domain I create the
machine on the ldap and its created with the following atributes:
dn:cn=test$,ou=Machines,dc=domain,dc=org
objectClass: top
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: posixAccount
uidNumber: 3123
uid: test$
cn: test$
sn: test$
gidNumber: 604
homeDirectory: /dev/null
loginShell:
2010 Sep 17
2
[LLVMdev] Emitting .zero
With LLVM 2.7, I see very inefficient emitting of zeros in .s files:
test_: # @test_
.quad 0 # 0x0
.quad 0 # 0x0
.quad 0 # 0x0
.quad 0 # 0x0
.quad 0 # 0x0
.quad 0 # 0x0
[...]
.quad 4 # 0x4
.quad 4
2006 May 29
3
mtext in trellis-loop & colorkey
Hello,
I would like to create a sequence of plots (using a for loop). I read
in the FAQ that print() has to be used in order to obtain any output.
This works perfectly fine as long as I only consider one function
call in the loop, but I would like to add mtext() to the each plot in
the loop. Unfortunately, this did not work. Any suggestions?
As you can see from the provided example,
2005 Oct 08
1
add leading 0s to %d from png() {was Automatic creation of file names}
Dear useRs,
Is there a way to 'properly' format %d when plotting more than one
page on png()? 'Properly' means to me with leading 0s, so that the
PNGs become easy to navigate in a file/image browser. Lacking a better
solution I ended up using the code below, but would much prefer
something like
png("test_%d.png",bg="white",width=1000,height=700)
where %d
2018 Apr 25
2
Help on understanding assume shape array processing and array descriptors in LLVM IR
Hi,
I am trying to understand how assume shaped arrays are received and
processed in LLVM IR. I am using "flang" for my front end.
There seems to be an array descriptor received as implicit argument
for every assume shaped array.
For my test routine:
---snip--
SUBROUTINE test(a,b,Li,Lj,Istr,Iend,Jstr,Jend)
INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: Li,Lj
INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: Istr, Iend,