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2005 Jan 03
2
Two brief questions concerning sapply. Can anyone please help?!
To anyone who can help:
I have two brief questions concerning sapply. Following below is the
code for my example. The two problems are described at the end of the
code:
site <- rep(2:6, each = 12)
tillage <- rep(c(1,-1), each = 6, times = 5)
carbon <- c(18.23, 16.06, 17.81, 16.07, 17.26, 17.08,
14.92, 15.88, 12.11, 14.23, 16.99, 13.57,
20.34, 20.3,
2011 Oct 14
2
non-parametric permutation and signed paired-difference distributions
Hi all
Consider the classic data below from Darwin on the heights of 15 pairs
of zea mays (corn) plants
either cross-fertilized or self-fertilized, where the goal is to see if
it makes a difference.
> head(ZeaMays)
pair pot cross self diff
1 1 1 23.500 17.375 6.125
2 2 1 12.000 20.375 -8.375
3 3 1 21.000 20.000 1.000
4 4 2 22.000 20.000 2.000
5 5 2 19.125
2008 May 05
1
proportional test on epicalc library vs. Jerrold H. Zar.
Hi everyone,
I'm working with the Epical library, specicatly using the power test in
proportions. I think this test is not working like in the book:
Biostatistical Analysis (4th Edition): Jerrold H. Zar
In the example 23.25. (I attach this Pic) It's not the same answer.
Using the follow command don't give the same answer.
library(epicalc)
power.for.2p(0.75, 0.50, 50, 45, alpha =
2008 Aug 21
3
Boxplot 5% and 95% quantile instead of 25% and 75%
Hi,
I'm new to the whole R-thing as a replacement for Matlab, not disappointed sofar ;)
I found out how to make nice looking boxplots, but i also would like the make a boxplot with 5% and 95% instead of the standard 25 and 75% quantiles.
My csv input looks something like:
LOCATION FILTER NR DATE VALUE MONTH
Peelhorst01 1 14-Jan-94 23.07 1
Peelhorst01 1 28-Jan-94 23.68 1
Peelhorst01 1
2008 Mar 10
1
crossprod is slower than t(AA)%*BB
Dear Rdevelopers
The background for this email is that I was helping a PhD student to
improve the speed of her R code. I suggested to replace calls like
t(AA)%*% BB by crossprod(AA,BB) since I expected this to be faster. The
surprising result to me was that this change actually made her code
slower.
> ## Examples :
>
> AA <- matrix(rnorm(3000*1000),3000,1000)
> BB <-
2008 Feb 22
1
fitting a lognormal distribution using cumulative probabilities
Dear all,
I'm trying to estimate the parameters of a lognormal distribution fitted
from some data.
The tricky thing is that my data represent the time at which I recorded
certain events. However, in many cases I don't really know when the event
happened. I' only know the time at which I recorded it as already happened.
Therefore I want to fit the lognormal from the cumulative
2011 Jun 11
3
rcspline.plot query
Dear all,
As I am new to the R community - although eager to advance- I would
like to pose a question to the community.
I have an SPSS file which I have imported it in R (with the read.spss
command) which conists of scale (continuous) variable "adiponectin" and
the corresponding categorical value "death" (0=No, 1=Yes). In all there
are 60 observations (among which
2013 Aug 07
1
Puppetdb install from sources
Hi everyone
I''m currently trying to install Puppetdb on my puppet master server (on
Suse 11 SP2 64bits) using the Source method<http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppetdb/1.3/install_from_source.html>and I can''t figure out why it is not working. It''s seems to be stuck at the
begining of the rake install
I have Facter in version 2.0.0
# facter -v
2.0.0
I installed
2012 Nov 14
2
aggrete data from combination
Dear R users,
A have a dataframe (matrix) with two collumns (plot, and diameter (d)). I
want all diameters values for different combination of plots.
For example I want all d values for all posible combination, 100C2 (all d
values for plot 1 with all d values in the plot 2.......with all d values
from plot 1 with all d values from plot 100, ...... with all d values from
plot 99 with all d values
2004 Sep 17
0
Ploting Mean and SE on regression lines
Dear all,
I wanted to plot the mean and standard error on the regression equation
(instead of individual data points) in the following code, but I could not
find the right code in the help files. Could someone please show how to do
this.
Thank you very much.
temp <- c(16,16,16,16,16, 20,20,20,20,20, 24,24,24,24,24, 28,28,28,28,28,
32,32,32,32,32)
dev1hr <- c(36.2, 34, 32.2, 36.4, 36,
2011 Mar 11
1
IMAP move extension support
Hi Timo,
Any chance we could get IMAP move extension support in Dovecot?
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-krecicki-imap-move-01
This is now landed in Thunderbird trunk, so it will be great to have
server to test and use with :).
Thanks
2012 Mar 22
2
dsync is SLOW compared to rsync
Hi all,
We are currently using snapshots and rsync to backup a large
mail server to a backup mail server. I have been looking into using
dsync to replace rsync in hopes that it would make backups more
efficient. I decided to test the performance using a single mailbox.
Unfortunately dsync seems to run much slower than rsync. Rsync was able
to sync the mailbox in 2 seconds. dsync took over
2010 Oct 23
5
a2billing muting "enter the phone number"
How can I mute the message "please enter the number you wish to call and
press the # key" in a2billing???
I tried
use_dnid = YES
but still I keep getting the message prompt...
thanks
2007 Jan 05
2
Dovecot rc15 crash in mbox-sync-update.c
Here is another crash we've been seeing recently in rc15 on Solaris 10.
(gdb) bt full
#0 0xff1c12a4 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0xff140040 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#2 0x000786a8 in t_buffer_alloc (size=688976) at data-stack.c:346
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "file %s: line %"
#3 0x00078190 in t_pop () at data-stack.c:149
frame_block = (struct
2012 Mar 23
4
dsync redesign
In case anyone is interested in reading (and maybe helping!) with a dsync redesign that's intended to fix all of its current problems, here are some possibly incoherent ramblings about it:
http://dovecot.org/tmp/dsync-redesign.txt
and even if you don't understand that, here's another document disguising as an algorithm class problem :) If anyone has thoughts on how to solve it, would
2016 Apr 15
0
aggregate combination data
Hello,
I'm cc'ing R-Help.
Sorry but your question was asked 3.5 years ago, I really don't
remember it. Can you please post a question to R-Help, with a
reproducible example that describes your problem?
Rui Barradas
?
Citando catalin roibu <catalinroibu at gmail.com>:
> Dear Rui,
> ?
> I helped me some time ago with a code..... regarding aggregated data
>
2010 Aug 16
19
v2.0.0 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.0.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.0.tar.gz.sig
As promised last Friday, here's the v2.0.0 release finally. I'm
cautiously optimistic that v2.0.1 won't (have to) be released for a few
weeks, since there was quite a lot of testing and fixing going on in the
RC stage.
Remember to read http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Upgrading/2.0
2010 Aug 16
19
v2.0.0 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.0.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.0.tar.gz.sig
As promised last Friday, here's the v2.0.0 release finally. I'm
cautiously optimistic that v2.0.1 won't (have to) be released for a few
weeks, since there was quite a lot of testing and fixing going on in the
RC stage.
Remember to read http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Upgrading/2.0
2012 Nov 14
5
aggregate combination data
Dear R users,
I want to aggregate all *d *data from all combination of n *plots* taken
by k.
Thank very much!
My data is like that:
plot d 1 14 1 13 1 12 1 14 1 18 1 20 1 21 1
43 1 108 1 43 2 41 2 61 2 83 2 61 2 84 2 45 2 21 2 12 2 11 ... 100
10
100 12
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Catalin-Constantin ROIBU
Forestry engineer, PhD
Forestry Faculty of Suceava
2013 Apr 22
7
Multiple lon lat points in the map with ggplot2
Hello R users,
For the last few days I am struggling with the following task:
my data.frame:
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2
B3
58.81 53.292 54.501 13.013 17.39 19.407 56.02 56.251 54.033 20.099 13.15
10.411 55.376 53.099 57.625 13.396 21.031 13.22 58.584 53.194 54.218
13.038 16.854 19.289 55.7 55.921 53.847 19.942 13.153 9.828 55.093 52.934