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2002 Feb 25
5
another basic ?
...ng to do is i have a matrix with individual and
group labels that is randomly generated, and is by default sorted by the
individual labels ( column 1) and i want them to be organized into unique
group labels (comlumn 2)
thanks
jimi
jimi adams
Department of Sociology
The Ohio State University
300 Bricker Hall
190 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210-1353
614-688-4261
our mind has a remarkable ability to think of contents as being independent
of the act of thinking
-georg simmel
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2002 Mar 20
3
check without loop
...76 77 79 81 82 83 84 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 92 93
94
[109] 95 96 96 96 96 100
# and am sampling from a different list
# if i draw, say 80, i would then not want to proceed, but if i draw a
number on arclist i do
jimi adams
Department of Sociology
The Ohio State University
300 Bricker Hall
190 N Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210-1353
614-688-4261
our mind has a remarkable ability to think of contents as being independent
of the act of thinking
-georg simmel
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r...
2002 Feb 18
3
i think i asked the wrong ?
...e a matrix for what i am doing, is there a way to remove
single elements from either of those?
thanks for any help, if i was actually using a list as i said last time,
the answers i received would have cleared things right up
jimi
jimi adams
Department of Sociology
The Ohio State University
300 Bricker Hall
190 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210-1353
614-688-4261
our mind has a remarkable ability to think of contents as being independent
of the act of thinking
-georg simmel
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2002 Apr 29
2
efficiency
...re each element is a row from
the input file, eliminating all of the NA's that the above approach results
in , such that i would have a list with 10000 elements and each of variable
length from 1:n
any help greatly appreciated
jimi adams
Department of Sociology
The Ohio State University
300 Bricker Hall
190 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210-1353
614-688-4261
our mind has a remarkable ability to think of contents as being independent
of the act of thinking
-georg simmel
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2002 Mar 20
7
how does while work
...101 for x too!)
while (x <100) {
for (i in 1:101) {
i -> x
x -> a
}
}
while this is a crude example, it is the basic form of what i am trying to
do, and i am guessing that while is not what i am looking for...
jimi adams
Department of Sociology
The Ohio State University
300 Bricker Hall
190 N Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210-1353
614-688-4261
our mind has a remarkable ability to think of contents as being independent
of the act of thinking
-georg simmel
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r...
2012 Nov 03
1
Volatile cache keys with Rails and Redis
Does Rails automatically set an EXPIRE attribute on keys when working with
Redis, or will an old key sit there forever if it''s never manually cleared
out? This is mostly a concern when using ActiveModel''s "cache_key":
<%= cache @post do %>
The cache-key will be something like views/posts/744-20120613070958 . When
the post is updated, and therefore gets a new
2002 Apr 17
1
concat
...written to
connection1.net, coneection2.net and so forth
i am having a tough time figuring out how to do the same for a variable
within R
thanks
and sorry, i just couldn't figure out the right place to look for this one.
jimi
jimi adams
Department of Sociology
The Ohio State University
300 Bricker Hall
190 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210-1353
614-688-4261
our mind has a remarkable ability to think of contents as being independent
of the act of thinking
-georg simmel
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2002 Mar 08
2
? about sample
...here a more efficient way to deal with this, or another command that
does a similar thing to only select a single element, where as sample orders
the entire set according to the prob?
if it helps, i am using R 1.4.0 on win-me
thanks
jimi adams
Department of Sociology
The Ohio State University
300 Bricker Hall
190 N Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210-1353
614-688-4261
our mind has a remarkable ability to think of contents as being independent
of the act of thinking
-georg simmel
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r...
2002 Apr 08
2
changing the form of a list
...hich is
variable depending on the numbers involved)
is there a clean way to change the form of that list?
i could do it with some big nasty if loops, but i was hoping that there
might be a quick generic way to do it that i am missing.
jimi adams
Department of Sociology
The Ohio State University
300 Bricker Hall
190 N Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210-1353
614-688-4261
our mind has a remarkable ability to think of contents as being independent
of the act of thinking
-georg simmel
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r...
2012 Sep 30
3
How to escape a forward slash with gsub, also does interpolation work with gsub?
I am trying this:
I want to replace all the text in between java comments:
/* start */
replace this text here
/* end */
I''m trying:
text.gsub(//* start */(.*)/* end *//im, replace_with)
But i''m getting errors relating to expecting keyword_end.
How should I be escaping /* and */ ?
Also, does string interpolation work in gsub regex? Say I had variables
like:
start_tag =
2003 Dec 01
0
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Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 15:04:42 -0500
From: Tony Ricker <rickera2@SLU.EDU>
Subject: RAID question
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2003 Dec 01
0
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Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 09:14:31 -0500
From: Tony Ricker <rickera2@SLU.EDU>
Subject: File structure and what not
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2001 Jan 15
1
'Bad Packet Length' error?
After upgrading my client with 2.4p1, I started getting the folowing
errors when using slogin to login to a server:
2f 75 73 72 2f 6c 6f 63
Disconnecting: Bad packet length 796226418.
Thinking it was the 2.4 upgrade, I uninstalled 2.4 and reinstalled 2.3
client. Problem still exists. I have OpenSSH 2.3 installed as the server.
I even deleted the key entry on the client side by editing the
2001 Jan 23
0
Authentication Problem on Sun Solaris 8 and SSHd2
I am running SSH on a number of servers but none use SSH for anything
but admin login. I am thinking of switching all users to it (for obvious
security reasons) but I have had a rash of problems lately. The first
was the 'Bad Packet' error which no one seems to care about or know the
answer to why it suddenly appears on 2 servers while other servers
running the same OS and SSH version