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2002 Feb 14
1
W2K problems
...c:write_socket(518)
write_socket(12,53)
[2002/02/14 11:19:34, 6] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(521)
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2003 Jul 30
1
S & R Public Training Courses in the UK
...vember
R for <http://www.mango-solutions.com/pubstor.htm> S-PLUS Users
London
For more information, visit Mango Solutions' S-PLUS
<http://www.mango-solutions.com/S-PLUS.htm> home page.
Many thanks,
Rich.
Mango Solutions
Independent providers of S-PLUS and R services
Tel : (01628) 418134
Mob : (07967) 808091
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2003 Dec 06
7
Windows Memory Issues
...3 21.9
Vcells 9309525 71.1 31670210 241.7
> # Memory 279,152k
Here, the memory usage increases from 128.1k to 279.1k
Could anyone point out what I could do to rectify this (if anything), or
generally what strategy I could take to improve this?
Many thanks,
Rich.
Mango Solutions
Tel : (01628) 418134
Mob : (07967) 808091
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2004 Feb 22
3
Simulation help
I am a new R user. As a test, I want to write a simple code that does the following simulation:
1. Randomly generate a number from a distribution, say, Poisson. Let's say that number is 3.
2. Randomly generate 3 numbers from another distribution, say, Normal.
3. Compute the sum of the numbers generated in step 2 and read it into a vector, V.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for 100,000 times.
5.
2001 Oct 10
7
OpenSSH solaris: bad return code after exec of remote command
Hi OpenSSH developers,
I am using openSSH (now 2.9.9p2, but prob occurs in 2.9p2 also) to execute
commands on a remote machine which outputs data to stdout then pipes it to
another invocation of ssh which connects back to the first machine in the same
way, where it starts a program to read and store the output from the command on
the second machine. I am using the "command" option in