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2003 Apr 04
3
creating function bodies using body()
...envir) : invalid formal argument list for "function" Can someone give me a simple example for doing this? Thanks! R. Woodrow Setzer, Jr. Phone: (919) 541-0128 Experimental Toxicology Division Fax: (919) 541-4284 Pharmacokinetics Branch NHEERL B143-05; US EPA; RTP, NC 27711
2003 Feb 11
3
Problems with Rcmd check on Win 2000 & rw1062
...l (build 2195) Service Pack 2.0 Search Path: .GlobalEnv, package:OPmodels, package:odesolve, package:ctest, Autoloads, package:base R. Woodrow Setzer, Jr. Phone: (919) 541-0128 Experimental Toxicology Division Fax: (919) 541-4284 Pharmacokinetics Branch NHEERL B143-05; US EPA; RTP, NC 27711
2007 Sep 17
1
Problem with asterisk-perl-0.08 and Asterisk >= 1.2.20
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2010 Jul 02
14
NexentaStor 3.0.3 vs OpenSolaris - Patches more up to date?
I see in NexentaStor''s announcement of Community Edition 3.0.3 they mention some backported patches in this release. Aside from their management features / UI what is the core OS difference if we move to Nexenta from OpenSolaris b134? These DeDup bugs are my main frustration - if a staff member does a rm * in a directory with dedup you can take down the whole storage server - all with
2005 Mar 02
1
Using varPower in gnls, an answer of sorts.
...ecause I am not sure where the bug is: is model.frame misbehaving, or should gnls not include '.' in its call to model.frame? R. Woodrow Setzer, Jr. Phone: (919) 541-0128 Experimental Toxicology Division Fax: (919) 541-4284 Pharmacokinetics Branch NHEERL B143-01; US EPA; RTP, NC 27711
2003 Mar 06
2
question about model formula
Dear R Gang, I'm interested in using R and the nls package for fitting kinetic models. I'm having some difficulty getting a model specified for nls though. The math for the model that I want to fit is dg(t)/dt = K1 f(t) - k2 g(t) where g(t) and f(t) are measured data at a sequence of times t. K1 and k2 are the parameters of the model. If I solve this, the solution is g(t) = K1
2004 Jun 10
0
lsoda with arbitrary zero thresholds (with psuedo-solution)
...ny/bot/henry.html >> http://www.muohio.edu/ecology/ >> http://www.muohio.edu/botany/ >> "E Pluribus Unum" R. Woodrow Setzer, Jr. Phone: (919) 541-0128 Experimental Toxicology Division Fax: (919) 541-4284 Pharmacokinetics Branch NHEERL B143-01; US EPA; RTP, NC 27711
2004 Jun 10
2
odesolve: lsoda vs rk4
I'm trying to use odesolve for integrating various series of coupled 1st order differential equations (derived from a system of enzymatic catalysis and copied below, apologies for the excessively long set of parameters). The thing that confuses me is that, whilst I can run the function rk4: out <- rk4(y=y,times=times,func=func, parms=parms) and the results look not unreasonable:
2003 Apr 17
18
Validation of R
Hi All I am really very interested in starting to use R within our company. I particularly like the open source nature of the product. My company is a medical research company which is part of the University of London. We conduct contract virology research for large pharma companies. My question is how do we validate this software? I wonder if anyone else has had the problem and might be able to
2007 Aug 29
11
tc not matching
Dear all, I''m having real problems getting tc to do anything useful at all. I''m also under pressure to get this fixed before the students start arriving later this month (I work in a university). In short, I want each IP address to be hard limited to 128kbit down, 64kbit up, never to be allowed more bandwidth than this. It is also important that the latency remains