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2012 Jan 04
6
Combining characters
Hi all,
I'm trying to combine exhaustively several character arrays in R like:
x=c("one","two","three")
y=c("yellow","blue","green")
z=c("apple","cheese")
in order to get concatenation of
x[1] y[1] z[1] ("one yellow apple")
x[1] y[1] z[2] ("one yellow cheese")
x[1] y[2] z[1]("one blue
2017 Nov 01
1
Creating Tag
i want to tag categories to its menuname.
i have a csv containing menu item name and in other csv i have a column
containing some strings,
i want to pick that strings from categories and look into menu items if
any menu item containing that string i want to create a new column next to
menu item name flagged as 1 otherwise 0
and the only condition is once a menu item flagged as 1 i don't need
2010 Sep 01
1
transaction object - how to coerce this data
Hi,
I am wanting to look at frequent item sets using the arules package. I need
to transform my data into a "transactions" object. The data I read in from a
file has 2 columns, an ID and an item. How do I convert data like this into
a transactions object?
I've tried
class? transactions
but it only confuses me.
My data is like this....
basketID item
1 bread
1 cheese
1 milk
2
2006 May 09
3
validations erasing the form
Hi there
I have a for with a couple of text_fields. I''m doing some validation
via the model and when the validation "works" I get there was an error
on blah blah
the problem is the form is erased and I have to fill up the form again!
I saw that scaffold keeps the form filled when the validation "works"
but I dont know exactly what''s making it happen!
I would
2000 Mar 10
1
logit and polytomous data
I am new to generalized linear models and studying
McCullagh & Nelder (1989). Especially, I have a problem
resembling the \"cheese taste\" example (5.3.1. p. 109) of
the book. I tried to analyse the cheese example with R but
failed to do so because R allowed me to use logit link
function only with binary family that supposes 0 <= y <= 1.
Do I need to scale the y\'s or
2010 Aug 18
1
icu2 and cheese
Just opened cheese in Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) and the camera worked
fantastically. I noticed the cam listed, UVC Camera(046d:0990) is
exactly the same one in icu2 except that in cheese I saw /dev/video0
after the name of the camera. What does that mean? At all related to
getting the same camera to work in icu2? New to this so just asking.
Thanks. Bob
2015 Feb 17
3
Using a *supported* web cam under CentOS 5
OK, I plugged in a web cam device (something called a 'Zoomy' -- a web
cam/microscope). It is recognized by the unc driver. Now what?
Does there exist a program that can use this device? Or do I have to write
one from scratch? I have been searching the web, but all of the links are
about getting and installing *drivers*. I don't need a driver, I need a
userland program.
With
2014 Sep 28
3
webcam program for continuous recording.
greetings,
i have run into same problem as a friend who bought a logitech c310
webcam. he told me about them being on sale, so i decided to buy one
also.
the 2 webcam programs that i have installed from repos are 'camorama'
and 'cheese'.
both work well for single photos, but i can not get 'cheese' to make
smooth, continuous video recording. what is recorded is a jerky
2006 Jan 26
0
Bug with table_name_prefix?
Hi all,
I think I have found a bug in ActiveRecord''s handling of eager loading when
using table_name_prefix. Here is a reduction of the problem :
class Cheese < ActiveRecord::Base
##
## id SERIAL
## name VARCHAR(32)
## county_id INTEGER
##
belongs_to :county
def self.table_name_prefix
"stuff_"
end
end
class County
2020 May 09
7
Zoom....
Hi, folks,
Updated CentOS 7 the other day. Updated zoom last night. Ancient (15
yr old) USB camera, Logitech QuickCam Express.
If I run LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libv4l/v4l2convert.so cheese, I get
video. Zoom, with or without the LD_PRELOAD - no video. I've tried
stracing zoom, and created a file /etc/ld.so.preload, with the contents
of /usr/lib64/libv4l/v4l2convert.so, and in
2001 Nov 11
1
Reading tags (again)...
Ok, so I finally got the id3/mp3 end of things worked out for the next
release of QTagger and I'm back to implementing tag reading for Ogg Vorbis.
I've got some code that will read tags, but I haven't been able to figure out
how to write them. Here's the code that I'm using. It's a fine C/C++ mix.
The code will eventually be in a C++ app, so I don't mind
2011 Jul 27
3
Searching using prefixes
Hi guys
I'm trying to figure out how I can use probabilistic searching on a
given field within a document; I've written to the list about this
before, but haven't quite figured out what's required and, following a
little research, I think I understand what I need to do but I'd like a
clarification on this.
o We have a database of a number of documents, with fields: title,
2014 Dec 12
5
CentOS 6.6: Webcam problem
Last month we discussed the problems with webcams in CentOS 6 and I
raised Bugzilla #1158988 with Red Hat. This bug has now been declared
a duplicate of 1145805. Unfortunately I'm unable to access that report
so although I know Red Hat are looking into the matter I don't know
what they're doing.
Ron
2002 Apr 30
3
Labeling matrix data
Hello all -
I am sorry if this simple question is addressed in somewhere else. But, I couldn't find it. It's been for about a week using R. . .
My problem is:
Reading matrix data with "scan" does not seem to allow me to incorporate matrix labels (columns, and rows).
If I use read.table, I can import the lables. But, the problem is, I don't know how I make this data as
2000 Jul 24
1
Questions about deviance
I have experimented with the cheese data example from McCullagh&Nelder,
page 175. With a proportional odds model they obtain a residual deviance
of
20.31.
Estimating the same model with polr(MASS) gives a residual deviance of
762.11 !, while using ordglm(gnlm) gives a deviance of 523.94. Can
anybody explain these differences?
The data frame with the data are:
> cheese
Cheese N
2012 Sep 29
1
AsteriskNOW x86_64 install GPT partitions
Hello everyone,
I'm having an issue installing AsteriskNOW 2.0.2 on a Dell server. When I
go to intall it, with BIOS legacy mode for partition tables, I get as far
as setting pu the partition tables. However, the installer then informs me
that GPT partition table schemes are required and that I have to resolve
the issue.
I changed from BIOS/MBR/Legacy mode to GPT/UEFI boot mode but then
2014 Nov 26
2
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
Well, also below in dmesg:
[ 190.249219] usb 3-1.3: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd blazer_usb rqt 33 rq 9 len 8 ret -110
26.11.2014, 03:05, "Victor Porton" <porton at narod.ru>:
> A fragment of dmesg output (here idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 is the UPS; the webcam is idVendor=17a1, idProduct=0128):
>
> [ ???1.317085] usb 4-1: new high-speed USB device number 2
2007 Dec 11
1
[OT] vernacular names for circular diagrams
Dear useRs,
by a circular diagram representation I mean what you will get by entering
this at your R promt:
pie(1:5)
Nice to have R as a lingua franca :-)
The folowing quote is from page 360 in this very interesting paper:
@article{SpenceI2005,
title = {No Humble Pie: The Origins and Usage of a Statistical Chart},
author = {Spence, I.},
journal = {Journal of Educational and
2014 Nov 26
0
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
On Nov 25, 2014, at 8:17 PM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote:
> Well, also below in dmesg:
>
> [ 190.249219] usb 3-1.3: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd blazer_usb rqt 33 rq 9 len 8 ret -110
-110 is -ETIMEDOUT.
> 26.11.2014, 03:05, "Victor Porton" <porton at narod.ru>:
>> A fragment of dmesg output (here idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 is the
2008 Jan 27
4
[OT] vernacular names for circular diagrams
> Dear useRs,
>
> by a circular diagram representation I mean what you will get by entering
> this at your R promt:
>
> pie(1:5)
>
> Nice to have R as a lingua franca :-)
>
> The folowing quote is from page 360 in this very interesting paper:
>
> @article{SpenceI2005,
> title = {No Humble Pie: The Origins and Usage of a Statistical Chart},
>