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2011 Mar 11
3
Large dataset operations
Hello all,
I'm new to R and trying to figure out how to perform calculations on a large dataset (300 000 datapoints). I have already made some code to do this but it is awfully slow. What I want to do is add a new column for each "rep_ " column where I have taken each value and divide it by the mean of all values where "PlateNo" is the same. My data is in the following
2009 Jul 14
1
Error installing package sna
Dear R-users,
These days, I have been struggling to install the package sna on my Ubuntu
8.04 laptop. My R version is currently R 2.7.2. And I had no trouble
installing any other packages (including network).
However when I run 'install.packages("sna")', compilation of C codes is ok,
but a syntax error is reported when building help pages and sna does not
want to install.
I
2003 Jan 23
3
e2fsck too old / ext3 HTREE errors
...hecking this file with 1.30-WIP
gives no errors, when no files are in it.
but loop-mounting this file and just copying /var/lib to this loop-dir,
unmounting it and checking it again with 1.30-WIP gives HTREE errors again.
please give me a hint on what to do.
in daily usage i got no errors and no anormalities in using the fs but
and don't wanna wake up one day and see everything screwed up.
Thanks in advance,
Christian.
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2009 Mar 09
0
error correcting a signal
...both possibilities there are theoretic
reasons that would support the thesis.
The problem is, that the normal data is noisy
(meteorological data).
I tried correcting the signal with a scale-factor in the
timeframe, in which it occured. The corrected value looks good.
It's derivation has less anormalities.
That was good news.
The bad news: when I do a correction by subtraction of a constant
signal in the timeframe which contains the shifted signal,
the corrected signal also looks good (and it's derivation also
contains less abnormal jumps).
The complete sample has 29532 values.
The part with th...
2009 May 02
1
Steam games won't launch
Hi. I've an issue with wine 1.1.18 on FC10 X86_64 and Steam games.
My steam folder is /mnt/windows. It's a NTFS partition.
Steam launch is ok. Fonts are anormal but ... That's run.
But no game will launch. I had "preparing to launch". But nothing after. No error message , nothing. Same with CSS, TF2, PVKR2, HL2.
Help me please
2010 Jul 22
1
Performance
Hi
Wolfenstein etc. is perfectly running. But if I load in FS9 a complexe aircraft FPS is going down. I suspected swapping but cannot see anything anormal in system monitoring.
Any ideas why the performance suddenly drops heavily? Simpler aircraft's FPS is perfect.
Thanks
2002 Sep 11
1
rational approximations to the normal cdf
In the R source, nmath/pnorm.c contains the
code for a rational function approximation
for the normal cdf. These constants are listed:
const double a[5] = {
2.2352520354606839287,
161.02823106855587881,
1067.6894854603709582,
18154.981253343561249,
0.065682337918207449113
};
The source file cites a paper by Cody (1969)
and states that these
2018 Jan 25
3
[Bug 104784] New: Unable to do reclocking manually
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104784
Bug ID: 104784
Summary: Unable to do reclocking manually
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
Assignee: nouveau at
2009 Jun 29
5
Help
HiĀ group,
I found a module for adaptive kernel density estimation for Stata users, but unfortunetly I don't have access to Stata, can I find a similar approach using R?
Thank u so much 4 ur time.
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