Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "burnside".
2007 Aug 15
1
Problem Connecting to Oracle with R from Windows XP
...des données
National Forest Inventory / Inventaire forestier national
Pacific Forestry Centre / Centre de foresterie du Pacifique
Canadian Forest Service / Service canadien des forĂȘts
Natural Resources Canada / Ressources naturelles Canada
Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
506 West Burnside Road / 506 chemin Burnside ouest
Victoria, BC V8Z 1M5
Phone (250) 363-3342
Facs: (250) 363-0775
Email: Alex.Song@nrcan.gc.ca <mailto:Alex.Song@nrcan.gc.ca>
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2007 Nov 23
1
formatting POSIXlt object as strip labels in lattice plot
...the conversion, then the
panels are ordered according to the day of the month, ie the
character string "15 Nov 23:15" etc.
How do I get labels in the required format, but panels in the correct order?
Thanks,
John
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John Field Consulting Pty Ltd
10 High Street, Burnside SA 5066
Phone 08 8332 5294 or 0409 097 586
Fax 08 8332 1229
Email JohnField at ozemail.com.au
2003 Jun 18
0
Re: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1233 - 16 msgs
Andrew:
Differentiated Service on Linux HOWTO (work in progress) could be of some
help for you.
Have a look at http://opalsoft.net/qos
Best regards,
Leonardo Balliache
>Message: 6
>From: "Burnside, Andrew" <Andrew.Burnside@thalesgroup.com>
>To: "''lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl''" <lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl>
>Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 13:24:44 +0100
>Subject: [LARTC] DiffServ Marking
>
>I am trying to compare the behaviour of the Linux DiffServ imple...
2008 Nov 14
1
lines.formula with subset
...ot;, col="blue") # works OK
# but
lines(y~x, subset=!is.na(y), col="red") # gives an error:
Error in if (length(x) == l) x[s] else x : argument is of length zero
Why does this happen?
With thanks,
John
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John Field Consulting Pty Ltd
10 High Street, Burnside SA 5066
Phone 08 8332 5294 or 0409 097 586
Fax 08 8332 1229
Email JohnField at ozemail.com.au
2012 Aug 23
1
Extracting data from dataframe with tied rows
...ve plus using which.max() and loops, but
can't solve the problem. The real dataset is about 6000 rows.
I'm guessing the answer is in finding the row number from the original DATA
but I can't figure how to do that with tapply or melt.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
John Burnside
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2009 Oct 09
1
subsetting key on qqmath
...m(100); y2<-rnorm(100)+1; y3<-rnorm(100)+2; y<-c(y1,y2,y3)
fact=factor(c(rep(1,100),rep(2,100),rep(3,100)))
require(lattice)
qqmath(~y,groups=fact,auto.key=list(corner=c(0,1)),subset=fact!=2)
Many thanks,
John Field
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John Field Consulting Pty Ltd
10 High Street, Burnside SA 5066 Australia
Phone 08 8332 5294 or 0409 097 586
Fax 08 8332 1229
Email JohnField at ozemail.com.au
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2008 Nov 17
0
lines.formula() problem when data argument is missing (PR#13296)
...ritish Columbia Cancer Research Centre
email: smckinney at bccrc.ca
tel: 604-675-8000 x7561
BCCRC
Molecular Oncology
675 West 10th Ave, Floor 4
Vancouver B.C.
V5Z 1L3
Canada
> With thanks,
> John
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> 10 High Street, Burnside SA 5066
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2003 Jun 18
0
DiffServ Marking
I am trying to compare the behaviour of the Linux DiffServ implementation
with that of Cisco, in DSCP remarking for traffic policing.
As I understand it, the DSCP is marked at the egress interface (parent
queue), based on the class that packets are in.
I am looking at what happens at an inter-AS boundary.
DSCP marked traffic coming into the Edge Router need to be policed and
remarked:
e.g. EF