Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1884 matches for "adequately".
2007 Apr 01
1
[newbie] mesuring adequation of normal distribution with a variable
Hello,
I'm looking for a way of mesuring the adequation of a given variable with
the normal distribution. Does R provide a standard test for this purpose,
or is there a statistical methodology?
Best,
Sylvain Loiseau
2006 Mar 13
1
Vector Autoregeressive Models: Adequation tests to perform
Hello,
I am currently testing a Vector AR of dim 3 over not a lot of data (135
* 3 observations) . To test the adequation of my vecot ar, I use the
Schwarz Bayesian Criterion and the classic modified Portmanteau test on
the residuals (it can be found for instance in
http://www.iue.it/PUB/ECO2004-8.pdf , page 15) -> the null hypothesis is
"the residuals process are a vectorila white
2016 Mar 06
4
Syslinux 6.04-pre1
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> Emphasize proper NASM versions.
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> NEWS | 4 ++++
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> @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ Starting with 1.47, changes marked with SYSLINUX, PXELINUX, ISOLINUX
> or EXTLINUX apply to that specific program only; other changes apply
> to all
2007 Oct 03
1
Checking for adequate disk space
Hi, all,
(version info at end)
I'm running a script which takes input files, does some analysis, and
writes the output to csv files. Last night I ran the script (it took
~6.5 hours) thinking all would go well since it ran on a subset of the
data without issue. However, when I returned this morning more than half
the output files had no data. I checked the Rout file for errors and
there
2006 Feb 09
0
minimal adequate model
I am trying to model a set of data that I am working on using contrasts.
Since the data set is too large, I am interested in scripting the entire
process to arrive at the minimum adequate model. Has anyone in the group
done this before? If you I would appreciate their comments.
Cheers ../Murli
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2014 Jan 21
3
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
> With respect to all of the actually important stuff however, I may have
> missed it all, but I don't recall having read or seen an explanation of
> what Ady & everybody else finally figured out about all this. What is
> the answer, in the end? I did get the part about how (for my board,
> at least) tweeking some of the info within the relevant MBR partition
> table
2004 Aug 03
0
Is my configuration adequate? (For whole disk backup)
Hi all.
I need to backup a server (actually web, dns and mail) placed on
Internet, and write data on a computer inside the intranet of our
company. I have read good things about rsync from the mailing list and
the man pages, and I know that it can represent the solution for what
I'm looking for.
However, since I'm new to rsync, if you can give me your opinion about
my configuration I
2013 Dec 15
0
Is a VM an adequate environment for simulating scenarios and limits of BTRFS?
Greetings all and pardon my intrusion,
I''m just a basic home user running a file server for mostly large
media files (write once, read many). Some dynamic working files, but
a much smaller portion. The OS will not run on BTRFS, nor will it do
much in the way of running services other than what''s required for a
basic file server. My server hardware is mostly salvaged, 2 GB of
2008 Jan 06
1
Is crc32 adequate to detect real-life data corruption in filesystem's blocks?
What about multiple errors detection with crc32?
Is it work?
Thanks.
2007 Apr 13
6
Hardware requirements question
I've read through the Wiki, I know its hard to nail down hardware
requirements because it really depends on what you are going to do. I'm
very new to Asterisk, haven't even read my Asterisk for Dummies book yet
(its in the mail).
Can you tell me if this sounds sane? We are planning on using a Dell
933Mhz dual CPU server, with 1GB of ram for our Trixbox setup. We will
have 7-10
2014 Mar 14
2
Changing the Reply-To: option for the list
On Mar 14, 2014 3:41 PM, "Ady" <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi all,
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> > A few years ago, at popular request, I changed the default of the list
> > to have a Reply-To: pointing at the list. I personally find it very
> > annoying, and I would like to change the default back.
> >
> > Would people object to trying it?
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2007 Jun 15
3
[OT] 'gv' and fractional points
Hi Folks,
This is off-topic R-wise, but it may be close to
the heart of many R-users, so I think it may be
the best place to ask!
Users of 'gv' (the "front end" to ghostscript) will
be aware of the little window which gives you the
x-y coordinates (in points = 1/72 inch) of the position
of the "cross-hair" mouse cursor. These coordinates
are those of the corresponding
2005 Nov 30
1
likelihood ratio tests using glmmPQL
I am analysing some binary data with a mixed effects model using
glmmPQL.
I am aware that I cannot use the AIC values to help me find the minimum
adequate model so how do I perform likelihood ratio tests? I need to
fix on the minimum adequate model but I'm not sure of the proper way to
do this.
Thank you very much,
Elizabeth Boakes
Elizabeth Boakes
PhD Student
Institute of Zoology
2011 Feb 16
1
using the bootstrap method for latent class analysis
Hi
I was wondering whether anyone can provide any help or suggestions on the
boostrap method for latent class analysis please.
My main question is: can the bootstrap procedure sometimes be less precise
than the non-bootstrap procedure when carrying out latent class analysis?
I am asking this question because I carried out some analyses and when I *did
not* use the bootstrap procedure I found
2012 Mar 19
1
car/MANOVA question
Dear colleagues,
I had a question wrt the car package. How do I evaluate whether a
simpler multivariate regression model is adequate?
For instance, I do the following:
ami <- read.table(file =
"http://www.public.iastate.edu/~maitra/stat501/datasets/amitriptyline.dat",
col.names=c("TCAD", "drug", "gender", "antidepressant","PR",
2005 Nov 24
1
AIC in lmer when using PQL
I am analysing binomial data using a generalised mixed effects model. I
understand that if I use glmmPQL it is not appropriate to compare AIC
values to obtain a minimum adequate model.
I am assuming that this means it is also inappropriate to use AIC values
from lmer since, when analysing binomial data, lmer also uses PQL
methods. However, I wasn't sure so please could somebody clarify
2014 Mar 14
2
Changing the Reply-To: option for the list
Hi all,
A few years ago, at popular request, I changed the default of the list
to have a Reply-To: pointing at the list. I personally find it very
annoying, and I would like to change the default back.
Would people object to trying it?
-hpa
2018 Nov 13
1
extlinux troubles....
Fine, I will do it all again and use some tool like 'script' to log
every single byte, but it'll be a few days before I can email that to
you since it takes overnight to zero out the drive to ensure no old
data will interfere, and copying the data from the old drive to the
new one is also rather slow.
For the record, I did RTFM. It has no complete examples for _ANY_ use
case, and you
2005 Dec 19
3
OT: NIC
Folks,
I'm trying to add a network interface card to my SUSE 9.3 box, and
I'm not having much luck with a US Robotics version. What
manufacturer do any of you use in your machines--either 10/100MB or GigE NIC?
Thanks
Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of
the vast majority by adequate governmental action.
--Bertrand Russell
2008 Jan 07
4
is there something like or() ?
hi, this may be trivial, but we can't seem to find anything adequate,
(although there is a work around with match() ). We are looking for something
along the lines of
plot(table1[table1$var2==or("a","b","c","d"),"var1"])
would be handy, with the potential or() function leading to what
plot(table1[table1$var2=="a" |