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2007 Mar 19
1
Stranger Characteres
Hi, I am using wine 0.9 in Debian Sarge and I have got a big problem with characteres: None character can't be read. This is the image: http://www.kadmiel.com.br/personal/wts/wine.png I hope someone help me. Thanks
2007 Oct 11
2
Identifying and characterizing strings of NA in a vector
Dear R users, I was wondering if someone could suggest a few lines of code for my problem. I want to count the number and the length of strings of NA in a vector. For example: vec <- c(1, 2, 1, NA, NA, 1, 2, NA, NA, NA, 3, 4, NA, NA) has 2 strings of NA's of length 2 and 1 string of NA' of length 3. I can easily count the number of NA's per vector, but I am having a hard time
2007 Oct 18
2
characterizing I/O on a per zvol basis.
Hey all - Time for my silly question of the day, and before I bust out vi and dtrace... If there a simple, existing way I can observe the read / write / IOPS on a per-zvol basis? If not, is there interest in having one? Cheers! Nathan.
2003 May 27
0
M$ Access with samba - problem in open file in directory with more than 8 charactere
Hi, We have a Linux server with samba (v. 2,2,7) as PDC in a local network, configured and functioning OK with logins scripts and everything, however, when having access archives of the M$ Access in directories with more than 8 characters (sample: x:\cpdadm\desenvolvimento) appear the following message of error on screen: "Microsoft access The mechanism of database Microsoft Jet
2017 Aug 30
0
Announcing mfe 0.1.0
...package mfe (Meta-Feature Extractor) is now available on CRAN (https://cran.r-project.org/package=mfe). The mfe package extracts meta-features from datasets to support the design of recommendation systems based on Meta-Learning. The meta-features, also called characterization measures, are able to characterize the complexity of datasets and to provide estimates of algorithm performance. The package contains not only the standard characterization measures, but also more recent characterization measures. Please, visit the repository on GitHub (https://github.com/rivolli/mfe) or the Vignette (https://cran....
2009 Nov 30
3
rpart: how to assign observations to nodes in regression trees
Hi, I am building a regression tree (method=anova) by using rpart package and as a final result I get the final leaves characterized by different means and standard deviations for the dependent variable. However, differently from the classification tree for categorical variables I cannot find a way to assign each observation to a leaf, i.e. I can find no frame whcih contains the observation id coupled to the leaf id. I also can...
2017 Aug 30
0
Announcing mfe 0.1.0
...package mfe (Meta-Feature Extractor) is now available on CRAN (https://cran.r-project.org/package=mfe). The mfe package extracts meta-features from datasets to support the design of recommendation systems based on Meta-Learning. The meta-features, also called characterization measures, are able to characterize the complexity of datasets and to provide estimates of algorithm performance. The package contains not only the standard characterization measures, but also more recent characterization measures. Please, visit the repository on GitHub (https://github.com/rivolli/mfe) or the Vignette (https://cran....
2012 Sep 19
2
write.table: strange output has been produced
...562950917,0.308702808057816,-1.69570948866688,2.69104298652827e-07,4.64379716436078e-06,"40S "4657","159998",133.10761487064,185.450704462326,80.7645252789532,0.435504009074069,-1.19924209513405,2.75544399955331e-07,4.75176501174632e-06,"IMP- 171597 171597 KOG1347 Uncharacterized membrane protein, predicted efflux pump General function prediction only POORLY CHARACTERIZED 171658 171658 KOG4290 Predicted membrane protein Function unknown POORLY CHARACTERIZED 171660 171660 KOG0903 Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase, involved in intracellular trafficking and secretion Sig...
2010 Jun 09
1
dealing with heteroscedasticity in lmer: problem with the method weights
Dear lmer users, The experiment includes 15 groups of (3 males and 1 female). The female is characterized by its quality Q1 and Q2. Each male of a group is characterized by the number of MatingAttempts (with Poisson distribution). I want to examine if male mating attempts depend on female quality. I can see from graphic exploration that the within-group heterogeneity of male attempts increases with...
2002 Dec 08
3
strange QQ-Plot
...range of ordinate and abscissae is so different: while the theoretical quantiles range from [-2, 2] the sample quantiles on the ordinate do extent from [-20, 50]. Quite obviously some kind of transformation is done. Although i intensively RTFM i could not find, what is done here. What exactly characterizes the range of the ordinate in QQ-Plots ? cheers, Fred -- Fred Jopp | fjopp at zedat.fu-berlin.de Lab.f. Soil Zoology & Ecology | www.biologie.fu-berlin.de/bodenzoo/ Grunewaldstr. 34 | Tel. +49.30.8385.5946 D-12165 Berlin | FAX +49.30.8385.3886
2018 Nov 22
2
Question on fast-math optimizations
On 11/21/18 12:41 PM, Nicolai Hähnle wrote: > On 20.11.18 16:38, Stephen Canon via llvm-dev wrote: >> Distribution doesn’t seem to be used by many transforms at present. >> My vague recollection is that the fast math flags didn’t do a great >> job of characterizing when it would be allowed, and using it >> aggressively broke a lot of code in practice (code which was
2014 Dec 18
5
[LLVMdev] Postponing more passes in LTO
...dataset. This is fine if you have good reason to believe that these 2 degrees of freedom adequately explain the underlying dataset (e.g. there is a sound theoretical description of the phenomenon being measured that suggests it should follow a Gaussian distribution; hence mean and stddev completely characterize the distribution). However, in the world of programs and compiler optimizations, there is very rarely a good reason to believe that any particular dataset (e.g. benchmark results for SPEC for a particular optimization) is explained by a handful of common summary statistics, and so looking only at s...
2015 Mar 12
7
switching from SIP to Skype..or not
Your characterization may be true but Skype works much better than SIP when it comes to sound quality. I have SIP softphone with Asterisk server and Skype on the same workstation. Skype just works better over the same network. Ron On 12/03/2015 9:26 AM, A J Stiles wrote: > On Thursday 12 Mar 2015, Thufir wrote: >> I'm testing Asterisk at home, crummy connection. Skype works fine
2017 Aug 18
3
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time
...mp; mail), it is >> written in pure shell script, so no python dependencies. >> https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh > > Thanks - I might look at that, but as Ralph mentions in his reply - > Let's encrypt certs are only for three months - never ending circus. I wouldn't characterize it as a circus. Once you bootstrap your first certificate and install the cert-renew cron script, it's not something you have to pay a lot of attention to. I have a few LE certs in use, and I don't think about it anymore: it just works. The shorter cert lifetime also helps limit damage i...
2005 Aug 15
2
[PATCH] Fix SEGVs in xenconsoled
Under the right circumstances, xenconsoled will corrupt its internal list of domains causing a SEGV. This is usually characterized by a rapid number of creations/destructions. The attached patch fixes this. Regards, Anthony Liguori _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2009 Jun 23
2
Spatial Statistics on Grids
Dear colleagues, I'm searching for methods to analyze spatial distributions of cells with certain properties in a regular grid. For instance, consider a grid, where a part of the cells have the property "0", and the others have the property "1". I'm looking for statistics I could use for characterizing the spatial distribution of the "1-cells". Does anyone
2006 Jan 17
2
Cumulative Density Plots (Hmisc/lattice)
I have been using the ECDF function in the Hmisc package to produce cumulative distribution function plots. The problem is that for small datasets the steps "look bad" (not my characterization but from the client). Is there a way to get the same information but smoothed? I have tried the densityplot (lattice), which gives a smoothed line, but this does not give the cumulative density.
2012 Jan 29
2
Drawing sample
Dear all, here I need to draw all possible samples of size 2, from a population, which is characterized by c(1,4,56, 3). Sampling will be done with replacement. Is there any direct R function to faciliate this darwing? ? Thanks for your help
2013 Jun 27
0
[LLVMdev] [LNT] Question about results reliability in LNT infrustructure
On Jun 27, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > On 27 June 2013 17:05, Tobias Grosser <tobias at grosser.es> wrote: > We are looking for a good way/value to show the reliability of individual results in the UI. Do you have some experience, what a good measure of the reliability of test results is? > > Hi Tobi, > > I had a look at
2004 Jun 01
3
Confidence Bounds on QQ Plots?
...ht it was, nor in anyplace else that seemed obvious to me, but I don't think I made it up and I'd like to give credit where credit it due. 2. Are there better alternatives available, especially if the distribution is a compound mixture that is easily simulated but not so easily characterized analytically? Thanks, spencer graves