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2007 Aug 16
2
ADF test
Hi all,
Hope you people do not feel irritated for repeatedly sending mail on Time series.
Here I got another problem on the same, and hope I would get some answer from you.
I have following dataset:
data[,1]
[1] 4.96 4.95 4.96 4.96 4.97 4.97 4.97 4.97 4.97 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.99 4.99 5.00 5.01
[19] 5.01 5.00 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.02 5.01 5.02 5.02 5.03 5.03 5.03
2010 Sep 17
1
how to import this kind of data?
Dear All,
I am in a trouble with reading data.
It is in txt file looking like this.
0.00632 18.00 2.310 0 0.5380 6.5750 65.20 4.0900 1 296.0 15.30
396.90 4.98 24.00
0.02731 0.00 7.070 0 0.4690 6.4210 78.90 4.9671 2 242.0 17.80
396.90 9.14 21.60
0.02729 0.00 7.070 0 0.4690 7.1850 61.10 4.9671 2 242.0 17.80
392.83 4.03 34.70
0.03237 0.00
2007 Dec 08
0
help for segmented package
Hi,
I am trying to find m breakpoints of a linear regression model. I
used the segmented package. It works fine for small number of
predicators and breakpoints.(3 r.v. 3 points). However, my model has
14 variables it even would not work even for just one breakpoints!.
The error message is always estimated breakpoints are out of range.
Since my problem is time related problem. So I
2008 Jul 15
2
meaning of tests presented in anova(ols(...)) {Design package}
Hi,
I am curious about how to interpret the table produced by
anova(ols(...)), from the Design package. I have a multiple linear
regression model, with some interaction, defined by:
ols(formula = log(ksat * 60 * 60) ~ log(sar) * pol(activity,
3) + log(conc) * pol(sand, 3), data = sm.clean, x = TRUE,
y = TRUE)
n Model L.R. d.f. R2 Sigma
1834 1203
2007 Nov 09
3
Normalizing grouped data in a data frame
Hi
I am a newbie to R but have tried a number of ways in R to do this and
can't find a good solution. (I could do it out of R in perl or awk but
would like to know how to do this in R).
I have a large data frame 49 variables and 7000 observations however for
simplicity I can express it in the following data frame
Base, Image, LVEF, ES_Time
A, 1, 4.32, 0.89
A, 2, 4.98, 0.67
A, 3, 3.7, 0.5
2011 Mar 22
3
Accelerating the calculation of the moving average
Dear List,
I have a data frame with approximately 500000 rows that looks like this:
?Date??? time??? value
?
19.07.1956????????? 12:00:00?????????????? 4.84
19.07.1956????????? 13:00:00?????????????? 4.85
19.07.1956????????? 14:00:00?????????????? 4.89
19.07.1956????????? 15:00:00?????????????? 4.94
19.07.1956????????? 16:00:00?????????????? 4.99
19.07.1956????????? 17:00:00?????????????? 5.01
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
2014 Nov 20
2
logwatch reporting
I just launched a new mailserver that is using dovecot. My previous
mailserver used courier-mail. I am expecting better things with this
new server, but I was use to some login information in logwatch that I
am not seeing now. For example I would get:
[IMAPd] Logout stats:
====================
User | Logouts | Downloaded | Mbox Size
2010 Feb 09
1
Superimpose ksmooth() onto barplot
I'd like to superimpose a ksmooth() onto a barplot().
My data is:
> d
2009-06-20 2009-06-21 2009-06-22 2009-06-23 2009-06-24
2009-06-25 2009-06-26 2009-06-27 2009-06-28 2009-06-29 2009-06-30
2009-07-01 2009-07-02
Same Breed (B) 12.64 21.08 13.52 12.51
13.71 9.91 14.24 7.18 11.81 5.92
12.04 17.96
2016 May 25
1
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
On 2016-05-25 19:13, Kelly Lesperance wrote:
> Hdparm didn?t get far:
>
> [root at r1k1 ~] # hdparm -tT /dev/sda
>
> /dev/sda:
> Timing cached reads: Alarm clock
> [root at r1k1 ~] #
Hi Kelly,
Try running 'iostat -xdmc 1'. Look for a single drive that has
substantially greater await than ~10msec. If all the drives
except one are taking 6-8msec, but one is very
2023 Nov 28
0
possible LVM corruption?
While updating a hypervisor, I'm getting the following errors printed to
the terminal during rpm upgrade scripts.? The first line is printed 15
times, and GRUB prints a similar error at boot.? "vgck" doesn't seem to
find any problems.? Does anyone have suggestions for diagnosing the issue?
error: ../grub-core/disk/diskfilter.c:524:unknown node
2012 Jul 30
2
distance matrix and hclustering
Dear R Users,i am very new to R. I want your help on an issue regarding distance matrix and cluster analysis
i had discharge data of 4 rivers(a,b,c,d) in 4 vectors each having 364 values
> dput(qmu)structure(list(a = c(0.26, 0.25, 0.25, 0.25, 0.24, 0.23, 0.22, 0.21, 0.21, 0.21, 0.2, 0.19, 0.19, 0.19, 0.19, 0.18, 0.18, 0.18, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17, 0.17,
2004 Aug 17
1
survdiff
Hello,
As I am quitte an ignorant user of R, excuse me for any wrongfull usage of
all the terms.
My question relates to the statistics behind the survdiff function in the
package survival.
My textbook knowledge of the logrank test tells me that if I want to compare
two survival curves, I have to take the sum of the factors: (O-E)^2/E of
both groups, which will give me the Chisq.
If I calculate
2007 Nov 07
4
[noob] simpletest.rb, mongrel 1.1, ruby 1.8.4, mac os x 10.3.9 hangs
Hello,
I''m trying to run the latest/greatest mongrel version:
% sudo gem install mongrel
...
Successfully installed mongrel-1.1
% gem list mongrel
mongrel (1.1)
% ruby -v
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [powerpc-darwin7.9.0]
% uname -a
Darwin NewYork.local 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.9.0: Wed Mar 30
20:11:17 PST 2005; root:xnu/xnu-517.12.7.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power
Macintosh powerpc
2006 Nov 21
4
means over factors in mlm terms
I'm trying to write a function to find the means over factors of the
responses in a mlm (something I would do easily in SAS with PROC SUMMARY).
The not-working stub of a function to do what I want is below,
and my problem is that I don't know how to call aggregate (or
some other function) in the context of terms in a linear model
extracted from a lm/mlm object.
means.mlm <-
2009 Nov 10
1
standardGeneric seems slow; any way to get around it?
Hi,
I'm running some routines with standard matrix operations like solve() and
diag().
When I do a profile, the lead item under total time is standardGeneric().
Furthermore, solve() and diag() have much greater total time than self time.
???
I assume there is some time-consuming decision going on in the usual
functions;
is there any way to avoid that and go straight to the calculaions?
Thanks
2003 Apr 15
1
current cvs
hi,
so after upgrade to the current cvs all of our problem disappear:-)
but we don't have time to test the ssl part...
although after I compile and install the new dovecot I stop it I do a
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find /home/*/Maildir -name '.imap*' -exec rm {} \;
find /home/*/Maildir -name 'dovecot-uidlist' -exec rm {} \;
find /home/*/Maildir -name 'msgid.cache' -exec rm
2005 Oct 10
1
text(x,y,greek character)
Dear list,
I would like to plot points with two types of labels, one at the data
point (the name of the point) and another offset a bit with another
factor which is either of the two greek characters alpha or beta. I have
tried to get the routine to plot a greek character with expression() or
with substitute() and have not yet had any success. The following only
plots the word in english in
2003 Nov 30
1
bad performance on 2.4.23
hi,
- big and ugly mail. If you don't like them, delete it now :-) -
I have collected and classified some information of:
http://home.earthlink.net/~rwhron/kernel/bigbox.html
And I observed that ext3 performance is worse than previous
kernels(2.4.19...). -ac and -aa are here only as reference.
Complete information is in the upper URL.
dbench: Performance is worse.
dbench (Numbers are in
2009 Mar 09
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-testresults] cfarm-x86-64 x86_64 nightly tester results
This nightly tester is now using an llvm-g++ that produces the new ODR linkage
types. This means that many more functions are being considered by the
inter-procedural optimization passes (for example, "linkonce" functions defined
in a header). The result seems to be pretty huge swings (both good and bad) in
the C++ tests in the testsuite, see below. Note that this tester is often