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2011 Apr 29
1
3-way contingency table
Hi,
I have large data frame with many columns. A short example is given below:
> dataH
host ms01 ms31 ms33 ms34
1 cattle 4 20 9 6
2 sheep 4 3 4 5
3 cattle 4 3 4 5
4 cattle 4 3 4 5
5 sheep 4 3 5 5
6 goat 4 3 4 5
7 sheep 4 3 5 5
8 goat 4 3 4 5
9 goat 4 3 4 5
10 cattle 4 3 4 5
Now I wa...
2010 Jun 01
1
data frame manipulation ddply
Dear group,
Here is my data frame:
futures <-
structure(list(DESCRIPTION = c("CORN Jul/10", "CORN Jul/10",
"CORN Jul/10", "CORN Jul/10", "CORN Jul/10", "LIVE CATTLE Aug/10",
"LIVE CATTLE Aug/10", "SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10", "SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10",
"SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10", "SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10", "SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10"
), CREATED.DATE = structure(c(18403, 18406, 18406, 18406, 18406,
18407, 18408, 18406, 18407...
2010 May 11
1
merge two data frames
...22L, 16L, 17L, 4L, 19L, 27L, 18L, 26L, 2L, 3L, 21L, 6L, 15L,
1L, 28L, 5L, 25L, 23L, 24L, 29L, 8L, 12L, 13L, 20L), .Label = c(" SUGAR
NO.11",
"COCOA", "COFFEE C", "COPPER", "CORN", "COTTON NO.2", "CRUDE OIL miNY",
"FEEDER CATTLE", "GOLD", "HEATING OIL", "HENRY HUB NATURAL GAS",
"LEAN HOG", "LIVE CATTLE", "NY HARBR GASOLINE BLDSTK", "ORANGE J.",
"PALLADIUM", "PLATINUM", "PRIMARY NICKEL USD", "PRM HGH GD ALUMINIUM...
2010 Jun 01
1
data frame manipulation with zero rows
Dear group,
Here is the kind of data.frame I obtain every day with my function :
futures <-
structure(list(DESCRIPTION = c("CORN Jul/10", "CORN Jul/10",
"CORN Jul/10", "CORN Jul/10", "CORN Jul/10", "LIVE CATTLE Aug/10",
"LIVE CATTLE Aug/10", "SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10", "SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10",
"SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10", "SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10", "SUGAR NO.11 Jul/10"
), CREATED.DATE = structure(c(18403, 18406, 18406, 18406, 18406,
18407, 18408, 18406, 18407...
2005 Mar 28
1
glmmPQL questions
I am looking a risk factors for disease in cattle and am interested in modelling
farm and sampling cluster as random effects (My outcome is positive or negative
at the level of the farm). I am using R version 2.0.1 on a Mac and have
identified glmmPQL as hopefully the correct function to use. I have run a
couple of models using this but was hopin...
2013 Mar 29
2
Error message in dredge function (MuMIn package) used with binary GLM
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with the model generating 'dredge' function in the MuMIn
'Multi-model Inference' package.
Here's the script:
globalmodel<- glm(TB~lat+protocol+tested+
streams+goats+hay+cattle+deer,
family="binomial")
chat<- deviance(globalmodel)/59 #There we 59 residual degrees of freedom in
this global model.
models<- dredge(globalmodel, beta=FALSE, evaluate=TRUE, rank="AICc",
chat=chat, fixed=NULL, trace=FALSE)
And the error message is:
Error in UseMethod(&...
1998 Aug 23
12
passwords
could someone please give me the lowdown on samba and passwords? i keep
trying to connect to any share name on either of my unix boxes, either
from each other or from a win95 machine... every time i can't get
anything due to passwords... does samba have it's own password file?
from trial-and-error it seems that it doesn't read out your /etc/passwd
file for user's home dirs...
2008 Oct 15
1
Error on man page
...ollowing can be found:
Sucker rod def. -- 3/4, 7/8 or 1in. hardened steel rod,
male threaded on each end. Primary use in the oil industry in Western
North Dakota and other locations to pump 'suck' oil from oil wells.
Sec-
ondary uses are for the construction of cattle feed lots
and for dealing with the occasional recalcitrant or belligerent
individual.
Regards
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2023 Feb 23
3
[V2V PATCH 0/5] Bring support for virtio-scsi back to Windows
...scsi. Virtio-blk is
also simpler code and arguably faster. Note: I don't want to convince
anyone about what *they* support, just pointing out that virt-v2v
outputting solely virtio-blk disks is entirely fine, as far as
virt-v2v's mission is concerned -- "salvage 'pet' (not 'cattle') VMs
from proprietary hypervisors, and make sure they boot". Virtio-blk is
sufficient for booting, further tweaks are up to the admin (again,
virt-v2v is not for mass/cattle conversions). The "Hetzner Cloud" is not
a particular output module of virt-v2v, so I don't know why...
2009 Apr 11
2
who happenly read these two paper Mohsen Pourahmadi (biometrika1999, 2000)
http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/86/3/677 biometrika1999
http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/94/4/1006 biometrika2000
Hi All:
I just want to try some luck.
I am currenly working on my project,one part of my project is to
reanalysis the kenward cattle data by using the method in Mohsen's paper,but
I found I really can get the same or close output as he did,so,any one who
have happenly read his paper,got any idea how he got the LS estimates of
gamma.
he assumed the autoregressive phi_tj satisfy the cubic function on lag of
time,where t is...
2008 Mar 20
3
create matrix
Hi all,
I have a dataset consisting of 5 columns and over 5000 rows. Each row
gives information about an individual animal, including longevity, i.e.
at what age an animal died.
For the model I use I need to create n rows for each animal, n being its
longevity, and a new column 'survival' with a binary 0/1 outcome. When
an animal died e.g. at age 5, there have to be 5 rows of identical
2005 Mar 04
0
Multilevel modeling of animal behavior
...f my approach. I will be grateful if anyone is interested in reading the following problem in detail and commenting on any aspect of my proposed solution.
Thank you in advance, Elai.
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I am trying to analyze the impact of temperature, wind, and solar radiation on cattle behavior in winter
(e.g. exposure to the sun, use of windbreaks).
Individual cow's behavior in the field is partly influenced by group behavior and it's nearest neighbors, also known as
"herd effect" (Shiyomi and Tsuiki, 1999; Shiyomi, 2004). For example: decision to use a w...
2015 Apr 01
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT
Hi folks!
I am currently involved in project which uses LLVM JIT and I have a couple
of questions for you:
1) According to http://llvm.org/Features.html LLVM JIT supports only X86
and PowerPC, but LLVM code generator supports ARM too. Are there any plans
for JIT to make support also for ARM backend?
2) Could LLVM JIT collect some hot traces from overall code and execute it
separately (after
2018 Jul 05
5
two 2-node clusters or one 4-node cluster?
Hello,
I'm planning migration of current two clusters based on CentOS 6.x with
Cman/Rgmanager going to CentOS 7.x and Corosync/Pacemaker.
As the clusters and their services are on the same subnet, and there no
particular security concerns differentiating them, I'm also evaluating the
option to transform the two clusters into a unique 4-node one during the
upgrade.
Currently I'm
2007 Sep 04
2
multiphasic growth curve analysis
...ly appreciated.
Peter B.
Douglas M. Bates and Donald G. Watts. 2007. Nonlinear Regression Analysis and Its Applications. Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, USA.
M. Grossman and W.J. Koops. 2003. Modeling Extended Lactation Curves of Dairy Cattle: A Biological Basis for the Multiphasic Approach. J. Dairy Sci. 86:988-998.
W. J. Koops. 1986. Multiphasic Growth Curve Analysis. Growth 50:169-177.
Jose C. Pinheiro and Douglas M. Bates 2000. Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-Plus. Statistics and Computing. Springer-Verlag New York, New York, NY...
2018 Jul 05
0
two 2-node clusters or one 4-node cluster?
...ome.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Gianluca
From my point of view such classical cluster setups are so 2000s.
Outdated by modern infrastructure concepts you see implemented in
Kubernetes, OpenShift or cloud solutions in general. It's commonly
summarized in the phrase "pets versus cattle". You don't want clusters
to be treated as pets. Has always been difficult to maintain.
Obviously I don't know what you run on your old cluster and whether you
can migrate to a modern setup instead of replicating it on a current
major release. You didn't give us details.
Alexa...
2013 Apr 01
0
Error message in dredge function (MuMIn package) with binary GLM
...to a question I previously
posted (all questions and answers shown). Thanks, Cat
I'm having trouble with the model generating 'dredge' function in the MuMIn
'Multi-model Inference' package.
Here's the script:
globalmodel<- glm(TB~lat+protocol+tested+
streams+goats+hay+cattle+deer,
family="binomial")
chat<- deviance(globalmodel)/59 #There we 59 residual degrees of freedom in
this global model.
models<- dredge(globalmodel, beta=FALSE, evaluate=TRUE, rank="AICc",
chat=chat, fixed=NULL, trace=FALSE)
And the error message is:
Error in UseMethod(&...
2007 Mar 21
1
[RFC]: OpenSSH vpn lists
...because one root-level compromise spells doom. This
feature could have the policy listen-r, with the command switch "-L
r:bind_addr:port:host:hostport" or some such craziness.
Not sure.. anyone have any thoughts?
--
We will enslave their women, eat their children and rape their
cattle!
-- Bosc, Evil alien overlord from the fifth dimension
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2010 Dec 17
3
box-and-whisker plots based on summary not data
Hi,
Is it possible to produce box-and-whisker plots given that I have the
median, interquartile and 5/95th centile values, but not the data from
which they come? It seems that it ought to be possible to coerce bxp
to do what I want, but I can't quite see how.
Thanks,
Matthew
--
Matthew Vernon, Research Fellow
Ecology and Epidemiology Group,
University of Warwick
2023 Feb 22
6
[V2V PATCH 0/5] Bring support for virtio-scsi back to Windows
Since commits b28cd1dc ("Remove requested_guestcaps / rcaps"), f0afc439
("Remove guestcaps_block_type Virtio_SCSI") support for installing
virtio-scsi driver is missing in virt-v2v. AFAIU plans and demands for
bringing this feature back have been out there for a while. E.g. I've
found a corresponding issue which is still open [1].
The code in b28cd1dc, f0afc439 was