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2000 Mar 01
0
isoMDS error message!!! (fwd)
uhps!! I forgot to tell you that I'm running R 0.99.0 for windows32 on windows 95 osr2. Thank you very much for the latest R-1.0.0 (even if I don't tried it yet)!!! Andrea Rossetti University of Perugia (Italy) Statistical Science Department. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 17:03:51 +0100 (MET) From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at markov.stat.unipg.it>
2004 Aug 06
0
winamp >2.75 -answer on song titles // use_meta_data-
All I can tell you is that I've been unable to ever get meta_data to stream, and the question I sent about it a week or two ago has gone unanswered. I never actually checked that I was using WinAmp 2.75, but I do know that whatever version of winamp I *was* using could stream metadata from other sites. On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, zeek wrote: > > > I've searched the archives on xiph
2004 Aug 06
3
winamp >2.75 -answer on song titles // use_meta_data-
I've searched the archives on xiph and elsewhere in hopes of finding an answer on whether song titles will work. There seems to be no definitive answer. use_meta_data 1 DOES work for WinAmp 2.75 but nothing else I've tried (which includes the latest WinAmp and Sonique). Also, I can get some header by telnetting into my port (see below) but still the "meta_data" issue remains a
2008 Jan 08
1
using lapply()
useR's, I am trying to find a quick way to change some values in a list that are subject to a condition to be NA. Consider the 3x1 matrix: delta <- matrix(c(2.5,2.5,1), nrow = 1) And consider the list named v that has 3 elements > v v[[1]] [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7] [,8] [,9] [,10] [,11] [,12] [,13] [,14] [1,] 4.25 3.25 2.25 1.25 0.25 0.75 1.75 2.75 3.75 4.25
2009 Dec 15
2
[LLVMdev] Help adding the Bullet physics sdk benchmark to the LLVM test suite?
Hi, We are developing the open source Bullet physics engine, used by game and movie studios, and compiler performance tuning is important to us. See http://bullet.googlecode.com The physics engine includes collision detection, rigid body dynamics and soft body dynamics. I've been following the LLVM project for a while, and it seems the Clang C++ compiler is mature enough to compile our
2004 Aug 06
1
winamp >2.75 -answer on song titles // use_meta_data-
also, keep in mind that support for streaming song titles is also a function of the source client you use.... I've been very successful with use_meta_data=1 and using either my DSP source (oddcast) or the Shoutcast DSP source.... and you can always know for sure if song titles are supported on your server by looking at the HTTP response headers from a request of the stream, (your request
2009 Dec 16
0
[LLVMdev] Help adding the Bullet physics sdk benchmark to the LLVM test suite?
Hello, Erwin > The physics engine includes collision detection, rigid body dynamics and > soft body dynamics. This sounds really promising addition to LLVM testsuite! > to compile our source tree and benchmarks. Bullet 2.75 uses a lot of > SIMD-friendly vector operations, Which archs are currently supported for SIMD operations? > The SDK is under Bullet/src and the benchmarks
2008 Aug 07
2
Problems using hetcor (polycor)
Sorry if this post should be long but I tried to give you a piece of my data to reproduce my error message using hetcor: Fehler in result$rho : $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors Zus?tzlich: Warning messages: 1: In polychor(x, y, ML = ML, std.err = std.err) : 1 row with zero marginal removed 2: In polychor(x, y, ML = ML, std.err = std.err) : the table has fewer than 2 rows Error in
2009 Dec 16
6
[LLVMdev] Help adding the Bullet physics sdk benchmark to the LLVM test suite?
Hi Anton, Thanks a lot for offering help. Bullet uses basic linear algebra with 4-way vectors, quaternion and matrices. Although most of this is plain portable C++ perhaps LLVM can auto-vectorize some of this? There is a little bit of hand optimized x86 SSE code. This is only enabled on 32bit Windows and Mac OSX Intel builds. >> Should I just use the 2.75 release? If you are interested,
2008 Oct 03
1
NA's in segmented
I am trying to fit a very simple broken stick model using the package "segmented" but I have hit a roadblock. > str(data) 'data.frame': 18 obs. of 2 variables: $ Bin : num 0.25 0.75 1.25 1.75 2.25 2.75 3.25 3.75 4.25 4.75 ... $ LnFREQ: num 5.06 4.23 3.50 3.47 2.83 ... I fit the lm easily: > fit.lm<-lm(LnFREQ~Bin, data=id07) But I keep getting an error
2006 Jun 28
1
Help with circular statistics
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2017 Aug 23
2
likert Package
R- Help Forum Working with the "likert" package and find that my "bar" graphs are backwards (see attached) > summary(results) Item low neutral high mean sd 4 Q4 5 15 80 2.75 0.5501196 5 Q5 20 40 40 2.20 0.7677719 1 Q1 65 30 5 1.40 0.5982430 3 Q3 5 90 5 2.00 0.3244428 2 Q2 90 10 0 1.10 0.3077935
2002 Oct 17
4
Posix Problem, difftime
I am having a series of problems using date time data that has been converted into a POSIXt and POSIXlt classes. I have hourly time series data from 1900 that has been converted from text data. I assume most of my problems come from a mis-underdanding of the POSIX class. My matrix named (aa) for this year is approx 8700 by 4. When I try to calculate the length of posit column ( which is the
2005 Aug 30
1
Convert ftable to latex?
Dear list, I cannot make the latex command to output a ftable objet the way I want it. Is it posible? I found a post in the archives saying that one should use the rgroup and n.rgroup arguments to supply the row names, but so far I have been unsuccessful. This is what I have: >
2008 Jun 10
3
Plotting multiple continuous lines with symbols
Hi, I am trying to plot multiple lines on one plot such that all lines are of the same color (black) and continuous. I need to distinguish these multiple plots from each other by using different symbols (I am using pch=). However, all my lines are broken on both sides of the symbols. This unfortunate (and unsightly) behavior seems to be the default. In my search of the help archives for R over
2007 Jun 21
2
abline plots at wrong abscissae after boxplot
Hi folks, I'm using R 2.5.0 under ESS under Windows XP. (This also happens using the Rgui application.) I'm trying to add lines to a plot originally made with "boxplot", but the lines appear in the wrong place. Below is a script that illustrates the problem # boxablinetest.R - script to show problem with abline on box plot x <- c( 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4) y
2009 Dec 19
0
[LLVMdev] Help adding the Bullet physics sdk benchmark to the LLVM test suite?
Hello, Erwin > If you are interested, I think it is best to start with Bullet 2.75. > If it turns out that LLVM requires some modifications (due to current C++ > limitations), > we can modify Bullet and go for an uncoming release such as Bullet 2.76 > (planned around January 2010). I added bullet to LLVM testsuite. Basically I had to flatten source directories since this is a
2009 Mar 10
3
reliability, scale scores in the psych package
Dear Professor Revelle and R-helpers, This is a two-part question: the first part is general, and the second is specific to the psych package. First question: In the past I've constructed composite variables from questionnaire data by using rowMeans(), and then correlating items with the scale using cor() as an informal check for "bad" items. Over the weekend I decided to take a
2008 Jun 15
1
Help finding the mode and maximum for a specified 'window' of time series data
I am relatively new to R, so apologize up front for my long question, particularly if there is too much or too little information. I have a large time series data set where each subject's behavior was originally coded on .25s intervals for 3min task. I am trying to determine if the findings are different depending on the coding interval (i.e. Compare .25s to 1s to 5s to 10s). I also need to
2024 Jul 18
2
ggplot two-factor legend
Hi I am using ggplot to visualise y for a two-factorial group (Bio: 0 and 1) x = 6 years. I was able to adapt the colour of the lines (green and red) and the linetype (solid and dashed). Challenge: my code produces now two legends. One with the colors for the group and one with the linetype for the group. Does somebody have a hint how to adapt the code to produce one legend? Group 0 = red and