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2012 May 25
1
Breakpoint in logistic GLM with 'segmented' package - error: replacement length zero
...th assessing a breakpoint in a logistic GLM with two explanatory variables. For this analysis I've been using the 'segmented' package version 0.2-9.1. But I keep getting an error and I don't see where I would be going awry. The situation is the following: Two explanatory variables: bedekking - a variable with possible values between 0 and 1 - mine runs from 0.05 to 0.5, increasing with steps of 0.05 s.size - a count variable - increases from 3 to 25 with steps of 1, and from 25 to 60 with steps of 5 Each combination of s.size and bedekking has 100 repeats so the resulting dataframe...
2012 Jun 01
1
Finding multiple breakpoints - 'segmented' ?
Hello, I'm attempting to find multiple breakpoints in an association of my response variable (R.AUC) with two explanatory variables ('s.size' and 'bedekking'). The association between 's.size' and 'R.AUC' shows a plateau, but the value when this plateau is reached is differs for different values of 'bedekking'. Initially I thought these different values could be assessed by the 'segmented' function in the package...
1998 Dec 01
0
browselist showing up late
...ADSL modems, which introduced latencies of 70ms and more. Some weeks ago these were cut down to 35ms and browsing seems to work slightly better). Valentijn Valentijn Sessink - valentyn@dds.nl - Email (o.; g.mv.) glasachtige, ondoorzichtige of transparante massa, in een dunne laag aangebracht ter bedekking of versiering (brandverf) van metalen, glazen en stenen voorwerpen en keramiek. (Van Dale, 12e uitgave, 1992)
1998 Dec 11
1
Wins on a router
I've looked all over the archives, and I can't find the answer tot his. I have a machine called pendor, that's running my DNS, DHCPD, WINS, and is my router between my ethernet and token-ring networks, as well as my masquerading firewall/router to the dialup line. Yep, this machine does it all. I have this line in /etc/smb.conf: interfaces = 192.168.1.2/24 192.168.2.2/24 Where