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2014 Jul 10
2
UC Cemtos 7 : Systemd alternatives ?
Wasn't there a TV series in the 1960s about a US soldier who got made up
to general thanks to the accidental over punching of paper tape?
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Martin,
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2011 Feb 28
1
changing origin and plotting complex graphs
I have data on area under cultivation of a crops for 17 states..I need a
scatter plot to be made for the following assignment
Read the data file /Data/ep602/areas.csv, and make a scatter plot that
displays area under rice in 1960s on the x axis, and percentage change in
area under rice between 1960 and 1990 on the y axis. Let origin of the plot
be at (50 per cent of area of rice in India as a whole,percentage change in
area of rice in India as a whole). Then label with name of State three
highest/rightmost points and three l...
2011 Dec 12
2
Colours for sunflowerplot
...werplot(extremes.decade$Decade, extremes.decade$Month, col =
extremes.decade$Extreme,
cex = 1.2, xlab = "Decade", ylab = "Month", axes = F , pch = 16,
seg.col = extremes.decade$Extreme,
size = 0.2, seg.lwd =2)
axis(side = 1, at = c(6:11), labels =
c("","1960s","1970s","1980s","1990s","2000s"), tick = TRUE, line = NA)
axis(side = 2, at = c(0:12), labels =
c("","Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep&quo...
2010 Mar 26
3
R, S, S-Plus, whence comes thy name?
I appeal to those entrusted with the keeping of the R flame, the S flame, and the S-Plus flame to relate a bit of history. How did S, S-Plus, and R get their names? Going from S to S-Plus appears clear, a commercial company purchased rights to S, developed a product that they wanted to indicate was related to S, but was more fully developed. This leaves me with only a rumor how S got its original
2011 Feb 28
1
plotting, graph, everything
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PLEASE HELP!! The question and the data is given below..
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another plot
Read the data file /Data/ep602/areas.csv, and make a scatter plot that
displays area under rice in 1960s on the x axis, and percentage change in
area under rice between 1960 and 1990 on the y axis. Let origin of the plot
be at (50 per cent of area of rice in India as a whole,percentage change in
area of rice in India as a whole). Then label with name of State three
highest/rightmost points and three l...
2009 Jan 14
1
publication statistics from Web of Science
Dear list,
This is a bit of an off-topic question, but I'm hoping to get some
advice from more experienced people. I've used the website "Web of
Science" to manually collect publication counts responding to several
keywords as a function of date, since the 1960s.
http://apps.isiknowledge.com/RAMore.do?product=UA&search_mode=&SID=P1g9lFJp9 at ejA6PJHKD&qid=1&ra_mode=more&ra_name=PublicationYear&db_id=UGB&viewType=raMore
This is a really long and error-prone process. Once the data was
collected I rearranged it in a form R coul...
2005 Jan 31
0
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2005 Apr 02
1
print.glm() signif digits (PR#7765)
Hi -- I have found that by default the function print.glm() uses 3
significant figures when printing out null and model deviances and the
aic. Of course, this is not wrong. But if a person fitted two nested
models and compared the resulting deviances obtained from print.glm(), the
resulting hypothesis test could indeed be wrong because of this rounding.
The function summary() applied to a glm
2007 Sep 27
1
SAS proc reg stepwise procedure in R
I try to reproduce the SAS proc reg stepwise model selection procedure in R, but the only function I found was "step" which select new variables based on AIC. The SAS procedure I use add a new variable to the model based on F statistics and a pre defined significant level. Then before any new variables are added variables in the model that not meet F statistics at the significant level
2005 Oct 15
2
TRAMO-SEATS confusion?
Dear R People:
When looking at the previous postings regarding TRAMO-SEATS,
I am somewhat puzzled.
Is it true that we CANNOT replicate TRAMO-SEATS because of
licensing or ownership issues, please?
If not, would anyone be interested in an R version of it, please?
Thanks,
Sincerely,
Erin Hodgess
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
University of Houston -
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obamas Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
...otinsky and Soros are doing different tasks for one system; the Iron Wall and the Open Society are just different names for the same
thing.?
Shamir?s analysis is eerily close to the Dispossessed Majority thesis of Wilmot Robertson, albeit cloaked in theological garb. Robertson described how in the 1960s and 70s white
American Christians ?had become a people of little or no account in their own country.? This was not an accident.
Source with hyperlinks: http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/authors/Connelly-Gaza.html
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For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 2
By Edmund Connelly
January 23, 2008
?...
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obamas Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
...otinsky and Soros are doing different tasks for one system; the Iron Wall and the Open Society are just different names for the same
thing.?
Shamir?s analysis is eerily close to the Dispossessed Majority thesis of Wilmot Robertson, albeit cloaked in theological garb. Robertson described how in the 1960s and 70s white
American Christians ?had become a people of little or no account in their own country.? This was not an accident.
Source with hyperlinks: http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/authors/Connelly-Gaza.html
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For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 2
By Edmund Connelly
January 23, 2008
?...
2012 Aug 19
5
How to get Btrfs on 2nd partition of USB HDD to automount as read/write
Hello,
The question below is based on
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-users/2012-
August/004509.html
Thanks in advance for any help with the following question,
including pointing me to some other info resource if needed.
I have a user with an Xubuntu 12.04.1 laptop, 32-bit. He needs to
use a USB hard disk drive which has 2 partitions: the 1st
partition is NTFS and the 2nd
2001 Sep 14
5
Our Sympathies
The following is a message to be sent to the President
of the United States of America. Although we may not be able to do a
great deal from where we are, but for the people of America just
knowing we care and feel their sadness will help. Please put your name
on the following list and send it to all you know and who care. If you
are the 100th name and every 100th there on could you please also
2015 Dec 10
7
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
Warren Young wrote:
> On Dec 9, 2015, at 11:55 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Matthew Miller wrote:
>>> On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 01:05:15PM -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>> So, you're saying that end users need to go poke their noses into the
>>>> development process
>>>
>>> If you want to go out of
2006 Oct 05
11
Block comments in R?
Hello list,
Is there any way to perform a block comment in R? In C++, anything in
between a /* and */ is considered a comment, and it allows
programmers to comment out chunks of code for testing and debugging.
Is there such a feature in R?
Cheers,
Wee-Jin
2010 Jan 16
95
Best 1.5TB drives for consumer RAID?
Which consumer-priced 1.5TB drives do people currently recommend?
I had zero read/write/checksum errors so far in 2 years with my trusty old Western Digital WD7500AAKS drives, but now I want to upgrade to a new set of drives that are big, reliable and cheap.
As of Jan 2010 it seems the price sweet spot is the 1.5TB drives.
As I had a lot of success with Western Digital drives I thought I would