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2015 Dec 11
5
Samba-4 DNS issue
...of scanning products is not guaranteed. The recipient(s) should therefore carry out any checks that they believe to be appropriate in this respect.
e2E Services Ltd. is a limited company registered in the UK, No. 3878701. Registered Office: e2E Services Ltd, George Court, Bartholomews Walk, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 4JW
2008 Apr 06
1
dots and substitute
...titute )
> f3( 2+7, "foo", 3+5 )
Error in lapply(list(...), substitute) :
'...' used in an incorrect context
Does anybody has a good hint for me as how to do it correctly?
Thanks
Simon
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| Dr. Simon Anders, Dipl. Phys.
| European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK
| preferred (permanent) e-mail: sanders at fs.tum.de
2012 Apr 13
3
A little exercise in R!
Greetings all!
A recent news item got me thinking that a problem stated
therein could provide a teasing little exercise in R
programming.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-17680326
Cambridge University hosts first European 'maths Olympiad'
for girls
The first European girls-only "mathematical Olympiad"
competition is being hosted by Cambridge University.
[...]
Olympiad co-director, Dr Ceri Fiddes, said competition questions
encourage...
2024 Feb 05
1
Challenges with Replicated Gluster volume after stopping Gluster on any node.
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1
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2009 Jun 02
0
allEffects() with lm
...n the latter case, what
can be done to display effects of the terms in a "combined" way, such that
the contribution of both them on their own and as part of an interaction
term is taken into account.
Many thanks
Mikhail
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Mikhail Spivakov, PhD
European Bioinformatics Institute
Hinxton
Cambridgeshire CB10 1SD
UK
spivakov at ebi.ac.uk
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2008 Jul 17
2
fastICA
...0085 -0.73464239 -0.03193329 -0.03025987 0.01552101
-0.02808728
[4,] 0.41733259 0.86385119 0.72718191 0.10995336 -0.03082935 0.02770219
0.08069126
Many thanks
Mikhail
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Postdoctoral Fellow
European Bioinformatics Institute
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Hinxton Cambridgeshire CB10 1SD
UK
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2011 Feb 18
1
Is it possible to reset the parameters in BM25 each time a new query enters?
Hi guys,
I'm trying to improve the search results of our collection by tuning the parameters in the BM25 weighting schema. Since our collection includes several databases, such as for pictures, websites, etc., I would like to use different values of the same schema to calculate the weights. Yet, rebuilding each time after the change was done to the head file seems not an optimal approach and
2010 Oct 14
1
xapian-check on "crashed" index?
Hi.
Is xapian-check aware of the uncommitted data that could be
sitting in an xapian index if the indexer has crashed during indexing.
Could errors be falsely reported by xapian-chek in this situation?
--
Jesper
2010 Oct 22
1
overlapping docids when searching on multiple databases?
Just a quick question - it seems to me that it's entirely possible to
get overlapping docids when searching on multiple databases? For
instance:
open database1
add database2 to database1
search db1+db2
if docid 10 exists in both databases, is there any way of telling which
which database to retrieve the document from?
/Per Jessen, Z?rich
2010 Dec 01
2
Are stub databases still supported in 1.0.21?
I have the following setup:
Databases:
/var/lib/xapian-omega/data/db1
/var/lib/xapian-omega/data/db2
/var/lib/xapian-omega/data/db3
Stub:
/var/lib/xapian-omega/data/default
The stub file "default" is a text file that contains the following:
auto /var/lib/xapian-omega/data/db1
auto /var/lib/xapian-omega/data/db2
auto /var/lib/xapian-omega/data/db3
Using the following returns nothing:
2011 Mar 08
1
MSet order
Hello
I defined a weighting scheme to simulate a king of "euclidean" distance.
To test it, i used a database with 1000 documents.
If I run :
enquire.set_weighting_scheme(MyWeight());
Xapian::MSet matches = enquire.get_mset(0, 1000);
I have a correct list of results.
But if I run Xapian::MSet matches = enquire.get_mset(0, 10);
I don't have the top-10 results.
If I run Xapian::MSet
2008 Apr 06
0
manual 'Writing R Extensions': bug in example
...+1, name,
33 CHAR(STRING_ELT(CAR(args), 0)));
34 break;
35 default:
36 Rprintf("[%d] '%s' R type\n", i+1, name);
37 }
38 }
39 return(R_NilValue);
40 }
41
Best regards
Simon Anders
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| Dr. Simon Anders, Dipl. Phys.
| European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK
| office phone +44-1223-494478, mobile phone +44-7505-841692
| preferred (permanent) e-mail: sanders at fs.tum.de
2015 Dec 11
0
Samba-4 DNS issue
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2010 Oct 28
1
hypens in words + NEAR + 3 terms + AND_MAYBE => crash
Probably an uncaught malformed query - the following form of search queries
causes a crash for me (core 1.2.3, Perl API, 64bit Debian Lenny, self-compiled):
x-y NEAR test NEAR test
The first term can be anything with a hyphen in it but word characters at the
beginning and end ("3--3" will do). The other 2 terms can be anything.
"test NEAR x-y NEAR test" will not cause a
2008 Mar 31
1
(PR#11054) "Writing R Extensions": bad example with CAR
...compile without it as well.
This leaves me confused. Should the code in the manual really compile
without setting any compiler options? If so, what obvious point am I
overlooking?
Best regards
Simon Anders
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| Dr. Simon Anders, Dipl. Phys.
| European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK
| office phone +44-1223-494478, mobile phone +44-7505-841692
| preferred (permanent) e-mail: sanders at fs.tum.de
2009 Apr 06
1
Possible bug: How does libR.so find RHOME?
...s the R
executable in the path. If this is so, this seems to be a bug to me: An
application (let alone a shared library) should not rely on the names of
symlinks in the user's search path.
Best regards
Simon
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| Dr. Simon Anders, Dipl. Phys.
| European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK
| office phone +44-1223-492680, mobile phone +44-7505-841692
| preferred (permanent) e-mail: sanders at fs.tum.de
2008 Feb 13
2
UK issue - Asterisk dialling 999... sort of
...a Asterisk, fax
number is dealt with by a virtual machine, alarm system is on a
different number...
Any ideas before the rossers come and take me away?
Phil
Phil Knighton
Support Engineer
MJog Support Team
Soft Option Technologies Ltd
The Old School, 23 High Street, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire, CB6 3RB
Tel: 01353 741641 | Fax: 01353 741341 | Email: info at mjog.com
<mailto:info at mjog.com> | Web: www.mjog.com <http://www.mjog.com/>
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2008 Apr 06
1
row by row similarity
Hello all and thanks in advance for any advice.
I am very new to R and have searched my question but have not come up with
anything quite like what I would like to do.
My problem is:
I have a data set for individuals (rows) and values for behaviours
(columns). I would like to know the proportion of shared behaviours for all
possible pairs of individuals. The sum of shared behaviours divided by
2008 Mar 14
1
'merge' function: behavior w.r.t. NAs in the key column
..."NA" in the key column.
Maybe, one could add a flag argument to 'merge' to switch between this
behaviour and the current one? A note in the help page might be nice, too.
Best regards
Simon
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| Dr. Simon Anders, Dipl. Phys.
| European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK
| office phone +44-1223-494478, mobile phone +44-7505-841692
| preferred (permanent) e-mail: sanders at fs.tum.de