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2004 Nov 05
2
Creating .Rout.save files for package subdirectory "tests"
...t "R CMD BATCH" with an option that suppresses any commands that are not in the input file, i.e. "invisible(options(echo = TRUE))" and "proc.time()". Or what is the easiest way to create .Rout.save files? (I am using R 2.0.0 on a i686 PC with SuSE Linux 9.0) Thanks, Arne -- Arne Henningsen Department of Agricultural Economics University of Kiel Olshausenstr. 40 D-24098 Kiel (Germany) Tel: +49-431-880 4445 Fax: +49-431-880 1397 ahenningsen at agric-econ.uni-kiel.de http://www.uni-kiel.de/agrarpol/ahenningsen/
2004 May 13
3
storage of lm objects in a database
...'t need to write a conversion routine for these objects (or maybe there's already a conversion available for lm?). I assume that the data do not need to be analyzed with a any other software than R. I'm happy for any suggestions and links to get some more info on this. kid regards, Arne -- Arne Muller, Ph.D. Toxicogenomics, Aventis Pharma arne dot muller domain=aventis com
2010 May 10
2
Robust SE & Heteroskedasticity-consistent estimation
Hi, I'm using maxlik with functions specified (L, his gradient & hessian). Now I would like determine some robust standard errors of my estimators. So I 'm try to use vcovHC, or hccm or robcov for example but in use one of them with my result of maxlik, I've a the following error message : Erreur dans terms.default(object) : no terms component Is there some attributes
2009 Jul 12
2
Heckman Selection MOdel Help in R
...on "selection", because the latter allows you to estimate the model both by the 2-step and the 1-step (ML) method (depending on argument "method"). Our paper about the sampleSelection package published in the JSS could be also helpful for you: http://www.jstatsoft.org/v27/i07/ Arne -- Arne Henningsen http://www.arne-henningsen.name
2017 May 28
1
Rounding in print.summaryDefault()
...user "me" effective_user "me" On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 5:51 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: > > On 28 May 2017 at 17:37, Arne Henningsen wrote: > | Dear all > | > | I am happy that summary.default() no longer rounds since R 3.4.0. > | > | However, in R 3.4.0, in a few cases, print.summaryDefault() rounds the > | mean value (and the median value) differently on my GNU/Linux machine > | and on my collea...
2009 Apr 18
2
Package Matrix
...uot;r-cran-matrix", but only the (outdated) version that shipped with intrepid (0.999375-10-1) is currently available. Note: "Package 'Matrix' is now a recommended package contained in the basic R distribution." (see Changelog of R-2.9.0) Thanks a lot for your great work, Arne -- Arne Henningsen http://www.arne-henningsen.name/
2006 Mar 01
6
Same CID on multiple users(friends9 in SIP.conf
...need this because we got multiple companies on this Asterisk box. Company A's internal numbers: CID: User: 1000 - User 1 2000 - User 2 3000 - User 3 4000 - User 4 Company B's internal numbers: CID: User: 1000 - User 5 2000 - User 6 3000 - User 7 4000 - User 8 Is this allowed? Regards Arne Morten Johansen
2012 Oct 17
24
[zfs] portable zfs send streams (preview webrev)
...a command ''zfs fits-send''. The resulting streams can currently only be received on btrfs, but more receivers will follow. It would be great if anyone interested could give it some testing and/or review. If there are no objections, I''ll send a formal webrev soon. Thanks, Arne On 10.10.2012 21:38, Arne Jansen wrote: > Hi, > > We''re currently working on a feature to send zfs streams in a portable > format that can be received on any filesystem. > It is a kernel patch that generates the stream directly from kernel, > analogous to what zfs send...
2017 May 28
3
Rounding in print.summaryDefault()
...er GNU/Linux and MS-Windows users? If these differences can be reproduced by others: Should these differences in the output on GNU/Linux and MS-Windows be considered as a bug? Does anybody know how one can avoid to get different roundings in the outputs of summary() on different computers? Best, Arne -- Arne Henningsen http://www.arne-henningsen.name
2006 Jan 31
5
Traffic Shaping and Bridge
Hi All, I''m using Shorewall 3.0.4 and I''m wondering if it is possible to do traffic shapping on only one interface from a bridge. The firewall has got 3 NIC, eth0, eth1, eth2. eth0 and eth2 are bridged, but if I''m right, when you specify a traffic rate for a link, you do it for the interface. In my case, eth0 and eth2 do not appear in the interface file, but it is
2004 Mar 16
2
R CMD check warning on predict.systemfit
...lso more arguments and they are almost the same as in "predict.systemfit". Thus, I think that our way to specify "predict.systemfit" might be OK in spite of this warning. What should I do? Can I ignore this warning? What will Kurt answer when we submit it ;-) ? Best wishes, Arne -- Arne Henningsen Department of Agricultural Economics University of Kiel Olshausenstr. 40 D-24098 Kiel (Germany) Tel: +49-431-880 4445 Fax: +49-431-880 1397 ahenningsen at agric-econ.uni-kiel.de http://www.uni-kiel.de/agrarpol/ahenningsen/
2006 Nov 01
4
splitting very long character string
...e from the XML library and looks like this: ... 12345 564376 5674 6356656 5666 ... I've to read about a hundred of these files and was wondering whether there's a more efficient way to turn this string into an array of numerics. Any ideas? thanks a lot for your help and kind regards, Arne [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 May 22
3
constraints
Is there a package in R that handles general linear (in-)equality + box constrained optimization? If it is not there, could anyone advise me which way to go? And/or point me to packages that solve these problems partially? best, ingmar -- Ingmar Visser Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam Roetersstraat 15, 1018 WB Amsterdam The Netherlands http://users.fmg.uva.nl/ivisser/ tel:
2004 Nov 01
5
make apply() return a list
...[2,] 4 4 $"2" [,1] [,2] [1,] 2 2 [2,] 5 5 $"3" [,1] [,2] [1,] 3 3 [2,] 6 6 This exactly does what I want and really speeds up the calculation, but I wonder if there is an easier way to make apply() return a list. Thanks for your help, Arne -- Arne Henningsen Department of Agricultural Economics University of Kiel Olshausenstr. 40 D-24098 Kiel (Germany) Tel: +49-431-880 4445 Fax: +49-431-880 1397 ahenningsen at agric-econ.uni-kiel.de http://www.uni-kiel.de/agrarpol/ahenningsen/
1999 Jun 10
2
dynload for R on AIX (>= 4.2)
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Friedrich Leisch wrote: > Yes, if I understood AIX workings correct you have to have a text file > of to-be-exported symbols at the time of linking a shared library, > i.e. the linker is called like (this is pasted from a mail by Arne) > > $(F77) -o module.so -bM:SRE -bE:module.exp -bnoentry $(OBJECTS) $(LIBDIR) $(LIBS) > > where module.exp is a text file containing the names of symbols to be > exported by module.so I think you can skip creating the text file by changing the command line options to $(F77) -o m...
2003 Sep 05
3
all values from a data frame
Hello, I've a data frame with 15 colums and 6000 rows, and I need the data in a single vector of size 90000 for ttest. Is there such a conversion function in R, or would I have to write my own loop over the colums? thanks for your help + kind regards Arne
2003 Oct 17
4
sub data frame by expression
...t do something like x[1:20,]). I've tried x[x$Batch == 'OLD'] or x[x[,4] == 'OLD'] but it generates errors. So I assume I've still not realy understood the philosophy of indexing ... :-( What's the easiest way to do this, any suggestions? thanks a lot for you help, Arne
2020 Apr 05
4
FMSO transfer gone wrong
On 4/5/20 7:14 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 05/04/2020 17:47, Arne Zachlod via samba wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm currently in the process of updating our Samba environment from >> 4.3 to 4.11. Looks like I did something wrong. Some pointers would be >> much appreciated. >> >> Since I wanted to migrate from Ubuntu to D...
2004 Jun 28
1
unbalanced design for anova with low number of replicates
...e strong if there was a reasonably large numbe rof replicates within each cell (even though not balanced). However, since I've only 0 to 4 replicates I'm worried that the standard anova may not be the way to go. Are there special packages for unbalanced designs like this? kind regards, Arne -- Arne Muller, Ph.D. Toxicogenomics, Aventis Pharma arne dot muller domain=aventis com
2004 Feb 04
3
number point under-flow
...53, lower.tail=T) [1] 1 > phyper(24, 514, 5961-514, 53, lower.tail=F) [1] -1.037310e-11 I'd expect the later to be 0 or some very small positive number. Is this a number under-flow of the calculation? Do you think I'm safe if I just set the result to 0 in these cases? kind regards, Arne