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2003 Oct 15
1
Re: [OT]SPAM
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tvsjr [mailto:tvsjr@sprynet.com]
> As a consultant, I can not afford to have
> customer email ending up in the trash because the server
> thought it was spam.
I think this is the risk you take if you use a vital email address to post
to public forums. I would suggest using seperate addresses for these
functions. Besides, if you don't
2015 Aug 16
0
Clunky Xorg with latest 6.7 upgrade?
...begins causing load on the X server once activity
begins. The full effects of the java applet in FF could not be
determined during the attempt to duplicate due to the lack of a data
feed Saturday and Sunday.
There's apparently something somewhere that holds the X server load high
even when the causative items are just sitting idle for extended
periods.
The Ksnapshot region selection is still clunky (tested again after this
latest closing of the all spreadsheets and libreoffice) with noticeable
lag to cursor movement and jerky progression of the window borders, as
compared to CentOS pre-6.7 update...
2018 Jan 31
2
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
On 30/01/2018 4:30 PM, Kenny Bell wrote:
> In response to Duncan regarding the use of roxygen2 from the point of view
> of a current user, I believe the issue he brings up is one of correlation
> rather than causation.
Could be. However, I think editing comments in a .R file is a bit
harder than editing text in a .Rd file, so I think the format
discourages editing. I think it does
2015 Aug 14
3
Clunky Xorg with latest 6.7 upgrade?
On Fri, 2015-08-14 at 06:39 -0400, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-08-14 at 06:02 -0400, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
> > <snip>
> Anyway, logging the user out and back in, the panel shows no checking
> for updates. Ksnapshot selection for the other user still lagging and
> jerky. CPU usage now bouncing 49%-53% with only this message composing
> going on and the
2018 Jan 31
0
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Duncan Murdoch
<murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 30/01/2018 4:30 PM, Kenny Bell wrote:
>>
>> In response to Duncan regarding the use of roxygen2 from the point of view
>> of a current user, I believe the issue he brings up is one of correlation
>> rather than causation.
>
>
> Could be. However, I think editing
2009 Jan 19
2
Ubuntu 8.10 fault on read access to 0x00000000
I have installed Paradox Corel and the first time all ok. After stopping computer Paradox is blocked
Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address 0x54da69 (thread 0009) and then start debugging.
I have read thet this problem is causated by policy of restriction of access in Ubuntu and it is semple change this, but I dont know the command.
2006 Apr 23
0
(no subject)
Ilija Barukcic, Jever, Germany. GMT + 1h.
Barukcic at t-online.de
Hallo,
you are receiving this message from me
as someone who potentially
has bought the first Edition of my book
Causality. New statistical methods.
ISBN 3 - 8 3 3 4 - 3 6 4 5 - X.
Your email address was obtained either through my friends,
your publication, a colleague or via correspondence with
you.
I am pleased to
2018 Jan 30
0
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
In response to Duncan regarding the use of roxygen2 from the point of view
of a current user, I believe the issue he brings up is one of correlation
rather than causation.
Writing my first piece of R documentation was made much easier by using
roxygen2, and it shallowed the learning curve substantially.
What Duncan may be observing is a general tendency of roxygen2 users to
write overly concise
2018 Jan 30
4
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
Mehmet,
That is a loaded topic, not unlikely other topics preoccupying us these days.
There is package.skeleton() in base R as you already mentioned. It drove me
bonkers that it creates packages which then fail R CMD check, so I wrote a
wrapper package (pkgKitten) with another helper function (kitten()) which
calls the base R helper and then cleans up it---but otherwise remains
faithful to it.
2009 Feb 14
2
implementing Grubbs outlier test on a large dataframe
Hi!
I'm trying to implement an outlier test once/row in a large dataframe.
Ideally, I'd do this then add the Pvalue results and the number flagged as
an outlier as two new separate columns to the dataframe. Grubbs outlier
test requires a vector and I'm confused how to make each row of my dataframe
a vector, followed by doing a Grubbs test for each row containing the vector
of numbers
2010 Aug 09
2
Identification of Outliners and Extraction of Samples
Hello everybody,
I need to know which samples (S1-S6) contain a value that is bigger than the
median + five standard deviations of the column he is in. This is just an
example. Command should be applied to a data frame wich is a lot bigger
(over 100 columns). Any solutions? Thank you very much for your help!!!
> s
Samples A B C E
1 S1 1 2 3 7
2
2007 May 02
3
Query about finding correlations
Hi
I have a dataframe which has 3 columns of numeric data
A,B,C each of which has been obtained independent of
the other.
We are trying to find out, which of A or B cause C
i.e. We are hypothesising that C is the effect and
either A or B, not both is the cause.
i.e. A causes C and this cause-effect relationship
explains B.
The data for A contains more noise than that for B.
We are working with
2004 Dec 02
0
Quotes from BHH2e
Yesterday I had the opportunity to attend a seminar by George Box where
he discussed some of the ideas that will be incorporated in the second
edition of Box, Hunter, and Hunter "Statistics for Experimenters" due
out in a few months.
At the end of the presentation he distributed a list of quotes from the
book and I felt that many of these would be appealing to members of this
2003 Nov 15
5
correlation and causality examples
Dear All,
I'am looking for examples showing that correlation does not imply
causality, the targeted audience consists of undergraduate students
(their first year at the university but in the BioMathStat track).
All practicals are under R.
I was able to extract this from R datasets:
### begin
data(sunspots)
data(lynx)
spots <- window(sunspots, freq = 1, start = 1880, end = 1900)
lnx <-
2018 Jan 31
3
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
On 30/01/2018 11:39 PM, Hadley Wickham wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Duncan Murdoch
> <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 30/01/2018 4:30 PM, Kenny Bell wrote:
>>>
>>> In response to Duncan regarding the use of roxygen2 from the point of view
>>> of a current user, I believe the issue he brings up is one of correlation
>>>
2007 May 09
3
No authentication sockets found
Thunderbird (2.0) is all of a sudden checking mail server capabilities
and keep posting a popup saying:
"Mail Server imap.bard.edu is not an IMAP4 mail server". To the best of
my knowledge, neither Tbird nor DC have been updated, though the DC imap
host was rebooted today 3 hours ago. Any info on what this is about?
DC is currently serving out of a special port and in evaluation
2008 Jun 02
29
ZFS Hardware Check, OS X Compatibility, NEWBIE!!
This is my first post here, and i hope it is ok that i posted in this thread.
I have been doing a bit of reading on the solaris platforms, and seem to be inclined to try out the open solaris os or solaris 10. My only worry is that my lack of knowledge with the command line may make this difficult regarding trouble shooting. It seems fairly straighforward creating zpools etc, but maybe nexenta is
2004 Dec 01
21
Protocol for answering basic questions
I have been following the discussions on 'Reasons not to answer very basic questions in a straightforward way' with interest as someone who is also new to R and has had similar experiences. As such it with sadness that I note that most seem to agree with the present approach to the responses to basic questions. I must thank those respondants to my own questions who have been helpful, but