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2010 Dec 25
4
2 Ethernet cabling question
Two questions that was not always clear for me [sorry for posting to this list :\]: ############################################################################################## Q1) when cabling, is the color order important? like: straight cabling: A side: white-orange, orange, white-green, blue, white-blue, green, white-brown, brown B side: white-orange, orange, white-green, blue,
2011 Feb 18
3
How to change dataframe to tables
The data is in the attachment. What I wanna get is: , , Sex = Male Eye Hair Brown Blue Hazel Green Black 32 11 10 3 Brown 53 50 25 15 Red 10 10 7 7 Blond 3 30 5 8 , , Sex = Female Eye Hair Brown Blue Hazel Green Black 36 9 5 2 Brown 66 34 29 14 Red 16 7 7 7 Blond 4
2008 Feb 29
3
Replace a list of values in data frame
Dear R-users, I am sorry if I ask for something that has been asked before, however, I still could not solve my little problem by consulting the previous thread on this topic: I would like to replace several values in a data frame, such as in: colorful subject response 1 me black 2 me brown 3 you red 4 me black 5 you brown read in with
2010 Sep 19
1
odds ratios for n-way tables: seeking an *apply-able method
I'm looking for a way to generalize the calculation of (log) odds ratios for 2 x 2 x {strata} frequency tables in vcd::oddsratio() to R x C x {strata} tables. For an R x C table, F, odds ratios can be defined in several ways; one simple way, particularly for tables with ordered factors, is to calculate the set of continuation odds ratios, based on the (R-1)x(C-1) set of 2x2 tables with
2011 Dec 12
2
Colours for sunflowerplot
Dear fellow R users, I would like to draw a "sunflowerplot" because I have data (decade by month) that plots multiple times on the same x-y co-ordinates. Further I would like to colour each of the points/sunflower leaves on the plot according to the group they belong to (i.e. which type of event each represents within that decade and month). I thought that this would be relatively
2006 Sep 15
1
Custom analyzer not invoked?
Hello, I''m trying to define my own analyzer by doing something like: #----------------------------------------------------- require ''ferret'' include Ferret class MyAnalyzer < Analysis::Analyzer def token_stream(field, str) # Display results of analysis puts ''Analyzing: field:%s str:%s'' % [field, str] t =
2010 Oct 03
1
plyr: a*ply with functions that return matrices-- possible bug in aaply?
I have an application where I have a function to calculate results for a 2-way table or matrix, which returns a matrix with one less row and column. To keep this short, the function below captures the structure: fun2way <- function(f){ if (!length(dim(f)) ==2) stop("only for 2-way arrays") R <- dim(f)[1] C <- dim(f)[2] f[1:(R-1), 1:(C-1)] } Now, I want to
2012 Jan 05
2
Problem with axes in a plot of Kaplan-Meier
Helo: After changing "involuntarily" some of the graphics parameters with the command par() (I did not know that changes with this command are permanent), now when I made a plot of the survival Kaplan-Meier function, the Y axis does not start at 1, and the X axis does starts at 0. The commands that I use are: library(survival) BROWN.SPV = Surv(BROWN$TEMPS, BROWN$DEF)
2010 Aug 30
2
Brown-Forsythe test of equality of MEANS
Dear friends, two years ago (as I found on the web) Paul sent the following message but I was not able to find if he got an answer. Today I have the same question and it would be great if I could find out that this test has been implemented (somehow) in R. Please do not confuse it with the Brown-Forsythe test of equality of variances. Thank you: I've been searching around for a function for
2008 Mar 27
2
Proper noun stemming
Hi All I was wondering if anyone had a solution for the following problem. I user QueryParser to stem my documents before adding them to a database. During the stemming process I would like to find a way of keeping proper nouns that span two or more words together as a phrase. For example "New York" or "Gordon Brown" or "Prime Minister" get spilt up. I see
2011 Jul 25
1
Ouch - brown, hansen error
Hi I'm trying to use ouch's hansen and brown functions but I get the error: > brown(logflatnodes,archotreeouch) Error in backsolve(l, x, k = k, upper.tri = upper.tri, transpose = transpose) : NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 1) and with hansen also: Error in optim(par = c(sqrt.alpha, sigma), fn = function(par) { : function cannot be evaluated at initial parameters
2006 Dec 01
3
Make many barplot into one plot
Dear all, ## I have 4 tables like this: satu <- array(c(5,15,20,68,29,54,84,119), dim=c(2,4), dimnames=list(c("Negative", "Positive"), c("Black", "Brown", "Red", "Blond"))) dua <- array(c(50,105,30,8,29,25,84,9), dim=c(2,4), dimnames=list(c("Negative", "Positive"),
2003 Dec 02
4
John Brown from Chagres!
Sorry to everyone on the list, but for some reason this is the only reliable way to get hold of John. John Brown of Chagres Technologies, please contact me! I have been trying for weeks now to get hold of you via email and phone after wire transfering money into your account for the Grandstream phones we ordered, but so far I have not had a single response, nor have the phones arrived! Please
2015 Dec 03
2
7.2 kernel panic on boot
Duncan Brown wrote: > On 03/12/2015 17:00, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Duncan Brown wrote: >>> On 03/12/2015 14:29, Leon Fauster wrote: >>>> Am 03.12.2015 um 15:06 schrieb Duncan Brown <centos2 at duncb.co.uk>: >>>>> On 03/12/2015 13:54, Jonathan Billings wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 01:44:47PM +0000, Duncan Brown
2017 Aug 06
3
SPSS R Factor v2.4.2
I am not an R-Head, hence I use nice utilities that integrate R into SPSS I have SPSS v24, R3.20 and R3.40 I have run IBM SPSS R Integration which requires linking to R3.20 I have installed R Factor v2.4.2 This package requires 'polycor' library Unfortunately, 'polycor' does not exist in R3.20 DATASET ACTIVATE DataSet1. *M?rio Basto, Jos? Manuel Pereira, IPCA *Required: SPSS 21
2017 May 05
1
lm() gives different results to lm.ridge() and SPSS
Hi John, Thanks for the comment... but that appears to mean that SPSS has a big problem. I have always been told that to include an interaction term in a regression, the only way is to do the multiplication by hand. But then it seems to be impossible to stop SPSS from re-standardizing the variable that corresponds to the interaction term. Am I missing something? Is there a way to perform the
2004 Jun 21
8
Busy message
When I dial a SIP phone which is specified in the sip.conf, but the phone is not connected, Asterisk gives the message "The user at Extension XXX is on the phone ...." Shouldn't the message be the unavailable message? Is there something wrong with my set up or is this a "bug" with Asterisk? Simon Brown
2016 Aug 05
4
Fwd: Re: Encrypt /decrypta file with ssh keys.
As per Alex's suggestion, attached is the proof of concept "sfile" script. If there is anyone out there with great C skills who can recreate this functionality "out of the box", I think there would be a few happy campers (at least two, anyways). -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: Encrypt /decrypta file with ssh keys. Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2016 17:24:35
2004 Aug 25
3
Fax detect
I have found that fax detection is returning an error saying that no fax extension is present when I have defined one. The console returns this error: Aug 26 10:58:41 NOTICE[1112745536]: chan_zap.c:3989 zt_read: Fax detected, but no fax extension extensions.conf has: [default] exten => fax,1,Hangup exten => fax,2,Congestion exten => fax,102,Congestion exten => f,1,Hangup exten =>
2004 Jun 21
2
Welch-JM-Test or Brown-Forsythe-Test in R?
Does oneway.test do what you want? Hope this helps, Matt Wiener -----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Sven Hartenstein Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 3:23 PM To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] Welch-JM-Test or Brown-Forsythe-Test in R? Hi, I want to test mean differences of > 2 groups with