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2009 Apr 06
1
Comparing 2 slopes of 2 regression lines
Hello everyone,
I would like to test two regression slopes:do they differ significantly?The data and commands I've used so far:
x<-8.5:32.5 #Vektor x
y<-c( NA , NA , 5.67 , 6.53 , 6.83, 7.41 , 7.93 , 8.5 , 8.86, 9.46 , 9.82 , 10 ,10.35 , 10.7 ,11.03 ,11.37 ,11.61 ,11.84, 12.12, 12.39 ,12.67 ,12.96, 13.28 ,13.47, 13.65) #Vektor y
(regression<-lm(y~x))
summary(regression)
2015 Dec 23
0
疯狂再袭 12.12 花花公子真皮皮衣 每个男人都应该拥有它
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2011 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 15:16 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 14:02 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote:
> > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote:
> > > Ralf, et al.,
> > >
> > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev
> > > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains
> >
2013 Aug 10
2
[LLVMdev] Fixed-point arithmetic
Hi,
Is there anyone else interested in fixed-point arithmetic support in
clang/llvm?
Regards,
Sergey
On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Sergey Yakoushkin <
sergey.yakoushkin at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Were there any further discussion or progress with the fixed point support
> (ISO/IEC TR 18037) in the meantime?
>
2013 Aug 10
0
[LLVMdev] Fixed-point arithmetic
I am.
Giorgio
Il 10/08/2013 12.12, Sergey Yakoushkin ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone else interested in fixed-point arithmetic support in
> clang/llvm?
>
> Regards,
> Sergey
>
>
2011 Oct 29
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 14:02 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote:
> > Ralf, et al.,
> >
> > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev
> > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains
> > additional benchmark results.
> >
> > First, these are preliminary
2009 Apr 22
2
samba and the application of MS patch KB852004 - madness may follow
Where I work recently (about a week ago) applied the patch KB852004 to
their XP Pro boxes and things in the samba world are now broken.
The setup has been working for quite a while - a Linux box with a samba
3.0.24 server on it to allow WIndows users to access shares on the system.
The only other things about it is that the server does kerberos
authentication and "security =
2013 Dec 03
2
[LLVMdev] Fixed-point arithmetic
I would also be interested in fixed-point arithmetic support in clang/llvm?
Is there any movement on this direction since August?
Regards,
Pedro Malagon
--
Pedro Malagon
Dpt. Electrical Engineering - Technical University of Madrid
Assistant Professor
Office B-113
Avda. Complutense s/n, 28040 Madrid
Tel. (+34) 915495700 ext. 4220
@:malagon at die.upm.es
On 08/10/2013 09:24 PM, Giorgio
2011 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote:
> Ralf, et al.,
>
> Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev
> has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains
> additional benchmark results.
>
> First, these are preliminary results because I did not do the things
> necessary to make them real (explicitly quiet the
2011 Oct 29
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
Ralf, et al.,
Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev
has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains
additional benchmark results.
First, these are preliminary results because I did not do the things
necessary to make them real (explicitly quiet the machine, bind the
processes to one cpu, etc.). But they should be good enough for
discussion.
2009 Oct 27
1
Error in solve.default peforming Competing risk regression
Dear all,
I am trying to use the crr function in the cmprsk
package version 2.2 to analyse 198 observations.I have receive the
error in solve.default.
Can anyone give me some
insights into where the problem is?
Thanks
here is my script :
cov=cbind(x1,x2)
z<-crr(ftime,fstatus,cov))
and data file:
x1 x2 fstatus ftime
0 .02 1 263
0 .03 1 113
0 .03 1 523
2009 Jan 15
2
zfs drive keeps failing between export and import
I have a zpool that consists for a two-drive mirror. The two times I
took the zpool offline, I had to resilver one of the drives (the same
drive both times) when I imported it back. All drives in the pool
show no read, write, or checksum errors and are new, so I'm looking to
a software problem before hardware. Both drives are encrypted geli
devices. I tried to reproduce the error with 1GB
2013 Dec 06
0
[LLVMdev] Fixed-point arithmetic
FYI, we are also interested.
(But our limited staff are currently busy just getting our LLVM backend out of the door (in-house only). I hope we will have time to look at this in a year or so.)
Regards,
Patrik Hägglund
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2005 Jun 03
1
AttributeType not found: "gidNumber" errormessage - SuSE 9.2
Hello!
I'm geting errormessage, when I start sldap on commandoline:
amd:/usr/lib/openldap # /usr/lib/openldap/slapd
/etc/openldap/schema/samba.schema: line 432: AttributeType not found:
"gidNumber"
I think, I must create a new group with a gid. But is the groupname
sambaGroupMapping?
my samba.schema-line 432:(MUST...):
##
## Group mapping info
##
objectclass (
2017 Jul 30
1
Add Anova statistics in each figure
Hi R Users,
I created interaction plots in ggplot2 and was trying to add output of two way ANOVA models, especially only interaction ( example treatment*control F(XX, XX) = xxx, p = xxx) into figures, but i was not able to add. Would you mind to help on how I can add information into each figure? I have attached the example data and the code that I used for this.
dat<-structure(list(Sites
2013 Jan 04
5
FreeBSD wiki offline for a bit
Hey,
Due to a security issue in the moinmoin wiki software, the FreeBSD
wiki will be offline for a bit. I do not yet know if the issue
actually has been exploited in the FreeBSD wiki (haven't had the time
yet to examine it), but I took the wiki down just in case.
Note that even if the software was compromised, it was considered
untrusted from the start and as such heavily sandboxed
2013 Aug 26
2
Partial correlation test
Dear all,
I'm writing my manuscript to publish after analysis my final data with
ANOVA, ANCOVA, MANCOVA. In a section of my result, I did correlation of my
data (2 categirical factors with 2 levels: Quantity & Quality; 2 dependent
var: Irid.area & Casa.PC1, and 1 co-var: SL). But as some traits (here
Irid.area) are significantly influenced by the covariate (standard length,
SL), I
2007 Mar 01
4
R File IO Slow?
Is R file IO slow in general or am I missing
something? It takes me 5 minutes to do a load(MYFILE)
where MYFILE is a 27 MB Rdata file. Is there any way
to speed this up?
The one idea I have is having R call a C or Perl
routine, reading the file in that language, converting
the data in to R objects, then sending them back into
R. This is more work that I want to do, however, in
loading Rdata
2001 Apr 27
2
Benchmarking R, why sort() is so slow?
Hello everybody,
I am making a modified version of "Stephan Steinhaus' benchmark test for
number crunching, v. 2, (see
http://www.scinetificweb.com/ncrunch/ncrunch.pdf for the original version),
comparing several functions of some math/stat software. R is not performing
bad at all... except for the sorting of a 1,100,000 random vector (test #3)
which is the worst of all (see cell F3 in
2001 Apr 27
2
Benchmarking R, why sort() is so slow?
Hello everybody,
I am making a modified version of "Stephan Steinhaus' benchmark test for
number crunching, v. 2, (see
http://www.scinetificweb.com/ncrunch/ncrunch.pdf for the original version),
comparing several functions of some math/stat software. R is not performing
bad at all... except for the sorting of a 1,100,000 random vector (test #3)
which is the worst of all (see cell F3 in