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2002 Nov 02
1
problem with expand.model.frame
Dear R list members,
I'm encountering a problem with expand.model.frame(): Suppose that I define
the following simple function (meant
just to illustrate the problem):
> fun <- function(model){
+ expand.model.frame(model, all.vars(formula(model)))
+ }
>
and I have the following model, created with an explicit data argument:
> mod
Call:
2002 Mar 29
0
use of expand.model.frame
Dear R-help list members,
I'm encountering problems using expand.model.frame. To illustrate, consider
the function
> test <- function(model){
+ expand.model.frame(model, "income")
+ }
>
The data frame Prestige (from the car library) has several variables,
including prestige, income and education. I've attached this data frame
>
2002 Mar 29
1
expand.model.frame fails when call creating model has no data (PR#1423)
I've encounted a problem using expand.model.frame. To illustrate, consider
the function
> test <- function(model){
+ expand.model.frame(model, "income")
+ }
>
The data frame Prestige (from the car library) has several variables,
including prestige, income and education. I've attached this data frame and
fit the following model
>
2013 Mar 06
2
can you suggest on extending ogg as short-clip container and the make of its tool?
...multiple pages corresponding to one subtitle piece is okay with the
design too.
--
The tool can be something like this:
$ oggz binder --page-size=32kB --codec opus clip1.raw clip2.raw ... >
clips.ogg
I have two more specific questions:
1. Is it better to design a tool that only handle bookbinding of raw
audios, and let oggz-merge to merge the subtitle (file-names) into it?
This fits the one-tool-does-one-thing-only idea, but I am afraid made
things unnecessarily complicated.
2. Are there other USE CASES of this tool? If you can name other
typical use cases, the tool-smith should co...