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2009 Jan 11
1
Boxplot from matrices
Hii, I will create boxplots from matrices. I have the following data sets: 5.0 1.78 2.99 2.019 0 10.0 1.79 3.00 1.744 0 15.0 1.78 2.98 1.936 0 20.0 1.78 2.99 1.975 0 25.0 1.73 2.91 3.591 0 30.0 1.79 3.00 1.966 0 35.0 1.79 3.00 2.451 0 40.0 1.79 3.00
2005 Apr 11
0
plotting Principle components vs individual variables.
Dear R, I'm trying to plot the first principle component of an analysis vs the first variable but am having trouble. I have no trouble doing the initial plot but have difficulty thereafter. First I want to highlight some points of the following data set list(running) [[1]] X100m X200m X400m X800m X1500m X5K X10K Marathon Argentina 10.39 20.81 46.84 1.81
2010 Dec 30
4
perl code to remove newlines
Given an HTML file which looks like this: --------- begin snippet --------- <HTML ><HEAD ><TITLE >We've Lied to You&#8230;</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.79"><LINK REL="HOME" TITLE="Maximum RPM" HREF="index.html"><LINK REL="UP"
2005 Apr 11
1
plotting Principal components vs individual variables.
At the cost of breaking the thread I'm going to change your subject and replace 'Principle' by 'Principal'. I just can't stand it any longer... OK, here is how I would solve your other problems. First put > wh <- c("USA", "New Zealand", "Dominican Republic", "Western Samoa", "Cook Islands") > ind
2010 May 21
2
plotting the following data
Hi, I need to plot $time on the x-axis and $f on the y-axis for the following data: time f 0h 0.00 0.5h 0.54 1h 1.15 2h 2.33 4h 1.57 6h 2.19 18h 1.45 24h 1.79 I want the order of the data-points to be retained and the x-coordinates of each of the 8 data-points to be equally spaced. however, using plot($time, $f) completely scrambles the ordering of the points. Any
2017 Jan 30
4
(RFC) Adjusting default loop fully unroll threshold
Currently, loop fully unroller shares the same default threshold as loop dynamic unroller and partial unroller. This seems conservative because unlike dynamic/partial unrolling, fully unrolling will not affect LSD/ICache performance. In https://reviews.llvm.org/D28368, I proposed to double the threshold for loop fully unroller. This will change the codegen of several SPECCPU benchmarks: Code
2009 Mar 08
2
plot confidence limits of a regression line - problem
hi, I don't know what I am doing wrong, but with that code; x1 <- c(1.60, 0.27, 0.17, 1.63, 1.37, 2.00, 0.90, 1.07, 0.89, 0.43, 0.37, 0.59, 0.47, 1.83, 1.79, 0.90, 0.72, 1.83, 0.23, 1.97, 2.03, 2.19, 2.03, 0.86) x2 <- c(1.30, 0.24, 0.20, 0.50, 1.33, 1.87, 1.30, 0.75, 1.07, 0.43, 0.37, 0.87, 1.40, 1.37, 1.63, 0.80, 0.57, 1.60, 0.39, 2.03, 1.90, 2.07, 1.93, 0.93) model <-
2010 Aug 11
2
Problems checking out stable-2.6.32.16
I am following the XenParaVirtOps wiki page instructions to check out the stable-2.6.32.16 source tree, but am running into a problem with switching branches, as shown below. Can someone tell me what is now the correct procedure? Thanks, Phil [root@HanlonCreek01 xen-unstable.hg]# git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jeremy/xen.git linux-2.6-xen Initialized empty
2013 Mar 12
5
extract values
Hello all! I have a problem to extract values greater that for example 1820. I try this code: x[x[,1]>1820,]->x1 Please help me! Thank you! The data structure is: structure(c(2.576, 1.728, 3.434, 2.187, 1.928, 1.886, 1.2425, 1.23, 1.075, 1.1785, 1.186, 1.165, 1.732, 1.517, 1.4095, 1.074, 1.618, 1.677, 1.845, 1.594, 1.6655, 1.1605, 1.425, 1.099, 1.007, 1.1795, 1.3855, 1.4065, 1.138, 1.514,
2010 Mar 31
2
Summing data based on certain conditions
Dear all, I have a dataset of 1073 rows, the first 15 which look as follows: > data[1:15,] ??????? date year month day rammday thmmday 1?? 3/8/1988 1988???? 3?? 8??? 1.43??? 0.94 2? 3/15/1988 1988???? 3? 15??? 2.86??? 0.66 3? 3/22/1988 1988???? 3? 22??? 5.06??? 3.43 4? 3/29/1988 1988???? 3? 29?? 18.76?? 10.93 5?? 4/5/1988 1988???? 4?? 5??? 4.49??? 2.70 6? 4/12/1988 1988???? 4? 12??? 8.57???
2013 Mar 13
2
merge datas
Hello all! I have a problem with R. I try to merge data like this: structure(c(2.1785, 1.868, 2.1855, 2.5175, 2.025, 2.435, 1.809, 1.628, 1.327, 1.3485, 1.4335, 2.052, 2.2465, 2.151, 1.7945, 1.79, 1.6055, 1.616, 1.633, 1.665, 2.002, 2.152, 1.736, 1.7985, 1.9155, 1.7135, 1.548, 1.568, 1.713, 2.079, 1.875, 2.12, 2.072, 1.906, 1.4645, 1.3025, 1.407, 1.5445, 1.437, 1.463, 1.5235, 1.609, 1.738, 1.478,
2004 Nov 09
1
survSplit: further exploration and related topics
To Danardonos concern of splitting time for records with delayed entry: This can fairly easily be accomodated, by simply splitting time in small intervals of time since entry into the study, and then compute the value of the other timescales for each of these e.g.: current.age <- time.from.entry + age.at.entry but the cut on the other timescales will not be exactly where you may want them
2015 Jul 27
0
CEBA-2015:1503 CentOS 7 docbook-style-dsssl FASTTRACK BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:1503 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-1503.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64: f2df06df74bff8b4fd5c7e38c60fb981867273a46295c727982cb429c603f912 docbook-style-dsssl-1.79-18.el7.noarch.rpm Source:
2007 Mar 09
1
dendrogram / clusteranalysis plotting
Dear all, i performed a clusteranalysis - which worked so far... i plotted the dendrogram and sooo many branches, a rough sketch would be enough ;) i tried max.levels therefore which worked, but not for the plot... i used the following plot(hcd,nodePar =nP, str(hcd,max.level=1)) the output on the terminal was: --[dendrogram w/ 2 branches and 196 members at h = 2.70] |--[dendrogram w/ 2
2012 Dec 09
3
[LLVMdev] pb05 benchmarks for llvm/dragonegg 3.2
Duncan, With the commit from http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20121203/158488.html, the Polyhedron 2005 benchmarks complete again on x86_64-apple-darwin12. The result are similar to what were seen with FSF gcc 4.6.2svn and llvm/dragonegg 3.0 (which was the last release that passed pb05) http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2011-October/044091.html. Jack
2011 Apr 16
3
lme4 problem: model defining and effect estimation ------ question from new bird to R community from SAS community
Hi R community, I am new bird to R and moved recently from SAS. I am no means expert on either but very curious learner. So your help crucial for me to learn R. I have already got positive expression. I was trying to fit a mixed model in animal experiment but stuck at simple point. The following similar example is from SAS mixed model pp 212. # data genetic_evaluation <-
2003 Feb 28
0
[PATCH] Clean up failed login logging.
Hi All. As noted in a previous post, the logging of failed user logins is somewhat spread out. This patch creates a record_failed_login() function in sshlogin.c and moves the AIX and UNICOS code to it, eliminating 3 #ifdefs from the main code. It also provides an obvious place to add the code for any other platforms that support this. I've tested this on AIX 4.3.3. Wendy Palm was kind
2003 Apr 03
0
[PATCH re-send]: Clean up logging of failed logins.
Hi All. This is a re-send of a patch I submitted before 3.6p1. As noted in a previous post, the logging of failed user logins is somewhat spread out. This patch creates a record_failed_login() function in sshlogin.c and moves the AIX and UNICOS code to it, eliminating 3 #ifdefs from the main code. It also provides an obvious place to add the code for any other platforms that support
2012 Feb 06
1
Creating time series (ts) object
Hi everyone. I have have a dataset with daily measurement from January 1st of 1966 up to December 31th of 2011. Here's the first part of the data: Date SLEV 1/1/1966 1.086 1/2/1966 1.079 1/3/1966 1.133 1/4/1966 1.261 1/5/1966 1.391 1/6/1966 1.571 1/7/1966 1.728 1/8/1966 1.823 1/9/1966 1.97 1/10/1966 1.804 1/11/1966 2.02 1/12/1966 2.017 1/13/1966 1.86 1/14/1966 1.96 1/15/1966 1.813 1/16/1966
2001 Aug 29
1
bug in scp (OpenSSH)
Hi, using both OpenSSH_2.5.1p1 (compiled myself) and openssh-2.9p1-23.i386.rpm from ftp.suse.com 7.2_update I get the following "leak" : using `scp' I tried to copy a file from a local floppy disk to a remote system, but the disk had an read error and scp didn't get any real data from floppy: turtle koenig > scp /media/floppy/file.c harald:file.c