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2005 Sep 01
2
SpatStat Kest - Error Message help
....1.0). In order to evaluate the statistical significance of my
point pattern I'm doing 999 Montecarlo replications. The script that use
the Kest function runs OK for most of the different point patterns that I
have but for a particular point pattern, which have only 17 points, it
runs until the 34th iteration and then I receive this message:
Error in "[<-"(`*tmp*`, index, value = NULL) :
incompatible types (1000) in subassignment type fix
Execution halted
Do you have any idea about what could be the cause of this ? Thanks in
advance
D.
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2013 Jun 25
1
[LLVMdev] Publication
LLVM developers,
Can you add the following paper to the publication list?
"Formal Verification of SSA Optimizations for LLVM"
Jianzhou Zhao, Santosh Nagarakatte, Milo M K Martin and Steve Zdancewic
Proceedings of the 34th ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language
Design and Implementation (PLDI) 2013
link to ACM DL:
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2462164&CFID=338189688&CFTOKEN=97651820
Local pdf link: http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~santosh.nagarakatte/pldi2013.pdf
Thanks,
Santosh
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2004 Mar 08
1
Am failing on making lagged residual after regression
...69
8362.93776 7564.14324 2311.41208 7660.00638 -1271.04645 -10917.29418
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160 161 162 163 164 165
3858.94591 -11783.04370 -21438.33646 1859.49628 -4988.82853 -25172.43241
Here, the residuals only started at the 34th observation owing to
missing data in my data frame. This is correct and sensible. The
dataset is 167 observations, but 166 and 167 are also missing data and
dropped.
I tried to use lag(e,1) to make a new vector and failed. I think I am
just not understanding the R concept of lag(). In my notion of...
2009 Jul 29
0
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2006 Dec 01
2
package installation fails only for "sp"
...havior of this package installation is different from
others? sp is
listed under "Contributed packages" at the R-project URL. Thank you
for your time.
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2010 Dec 17
3
Alternative to extended recode sintax?
...7 23:00:00" "2010-11-14 23:00:00" "2010-11-21 23:00:00" "2010-11-28 23:00:00"
[89] "2010-12-05 23:00:00" "2010-12-12 23:00:00"
Now what I would like is to have more readable labels, such as 2010-W01 for the first week of 2010, 2009-W34 for the 34th week in 2009, etc....is there an easier way to achieve that than having to write out the all recode sintax:
library(car)
dataset$newvar <- recode(dataset$oldvar, "
c('2009-03-30 00:00:00')='2009-W13';
c('2009-04-06 00:00:00')='2009-W14';
# etc...
c('2...
2002 Aug 29
3
2 questions
...usly wrong answer. But
when I rearranged the data.frame, x, so that the response variable comes in the
first column and all the other variables in the remaining columns and
tried using
fit <- rpart(x)
it worked perfectly i.e gave the correct tree.
Could someone tell me what to do if I want the 34th column of the
data.frame to be the response variable but dont want to use the column
names in the formula for growing the tree.
Thanks in advance.
-Saket.
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2012 Apr 09
7
xen-pciback cause my system hang
Hi,
I have successfully start my Win7 x86 domU on my x64 Xen dom0 system. Now I
want to give my Win7 full access to my Nvidia card.
lspci
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G86 [Quadro NVS 140M]
(rev a1)
and I added these to my /etc/modprobe.d/xen-pciback.conf
options xen-pciback hide=(0000:01:00.0)
then I ran modprobe xen-pciback
nothing happens on the screen, and my
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ed and no changes saved on a WinNT
Server, the time reverts to the original time stamp. On a samba server,
running 2.2.0 or 2.0.7, the timestamp is changed to reflect the time the
file was opened, even if there are no changes being made.
Jon
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