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2018 Oct 16
2
Comprobar los nombres de columnas entre varios dataframes
Buenas tardes,
Quiero aplicar la función rbind y necesito tener los mismos nombres de
columnas. Como tengo unas 195 variables en cada dataframe, necesito
hacerlo de una forma rápida. Tengo 9 bases de datos y tengo que fusionar
todas. ¿Como puedo comprobar que los nombres de las variables son los
mismos? Y de lo contrario, ¿como detecto las diferencias?
He probado con
2006 Jan 23
1
proposed pbirthday fix
Recent news articles concerning an article from The Lancet with fabricated
data indicate
that in the sample containing some 900 or so patients, more than 200 had
the same
birthday. I was curious and tried out the p and q birthday functions but
pbirthday
could not handle 250 coincidences with n = 1000. The calculation of upper
prior
to using uniroot produces NaN,
upper<-min(n^k/(c^(k-1)),1)
I was able to get it to work by using logs, however, as in the following
version
function(n, classes = 365, coincident = 2){
k <- coincident
c <- classes
if (coinci...
2007 Nov 06
1
Algorithms for coincidences
I'm looking at algorithms for determining coincidences. In educational
testing, it is interesting to look at cheating via the birthday problem
where I can assess the probability of n students having the same test
score in a class of size k.
I was writing my own code for the b-day problem until I ran into the
qbirthday() function, which has soluti...
2004 Mar 24
2
geoR - help for bayesian modelling
...Mb. My computer has only
512 Mb of RAM. What RAM capacity should i look for to do a 150
x 250 cell grid???
If i want to do the prediction on my initial data locations (well,
actually the prediction points are shifted 1 m in X and respectively
Y direction, so the raw data coordinates don't coincide with the
prediction coordinates) i am getting the following error using the
command:
zn.bayes <- krige.bayes(zn.gdata, loc = xy, model =
model.control(cov.model = "exponential", lambda = 0), prior =
prior.control(phi.prior ="exponential", phi = 89.1894),
output=output....
2018 Jan 29
1
Polly loop offloading to Accelerator
Thank You.
i used -polly-ast-detect-parallel but there is no coincident info generated;
my c code is simple vec-sum as follows;
#include <stdio.h>
int a[2048], b[2048], c[2048];
foo () {
int i;
for (i=0; i<2048; i++) {
a[i]=b[5] + c[i];
}
}
i executed following commands;
$clang -S -emit-llvm vec-sum.cpp -march=native -O3 -mllvm
-disable-llvm-optzns -...
2009 Oct 22
0
Coincidence ? Well.... maybe
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/22/win7_launch/
After you read the article, check out the comment about the timing of
the CentOS 5.4 release and draw your own conclusions. ;>
--
Ron Loftin reloftin at twcny.rr.com
"God, root, what is difference ?" Piter from UserFriendly
2009 Feb 24
4
Inference for R Spam
Dear List,
I registered for the useR conference in Rennes today; half an hour after the
confirmation I received a first "requested newsletter" from a company selling a
product named "Inference for R".
This coincidence might be spurious. Or not, depending on frequency.
Dieter
2011 Jul 12
1
Avoiding loops to detect number of coincidences
Hi all,
I have this information on a file ht.txt, imagine it is a data frame without
labels:
1 1 1 8 1 1 6 4 1 3 1 3 3
And on other table called "pru.txt" I have sequences similar this
4 1 1 8 1 1 6 4 1 3 1 3 3
1 6 1 8 1 1 6 4 1 3 1 3 3
1 1 1 8 1 1 6 4 1 3 1 3 3
6 6 6 8 1 1 6 4 1 3 1 3 3
I want to now how many positions are identical between each row
in pru compared with ht.
n and m
2006 Sep 08
2
Strange occurrence
...tem attempts a reconnect immediately. If a reconnect is established but is lost again without a full minute of audio, I don't log it as a reconnect. Once a reconnect is established and holds for at least a minute, it is logged as being reconnected.
> One explanation could be that by
> coincidence they share some piece of networking equipment that failed on
> their network path to your icecast box while the windows machines didn't.
I see that as highly unlikely. One of the Linux boxes sits next to the server and is on the same switch as serves the connection to the ISP. All ot...
2012 Oct 20
3
system.time question
...on the fact that I was doing ps -aux | grep R off and
on and the total amount of CPU minutes that
got allotted before the job ended was about 5 hours and the total actual
time that the job took was about 15 hours.
Does elapsed = total actual time job taken ? That seems to be the case or a
strange coincidence.
Does user + system = CPU time from ps -aux | grep R ? That seems to be the
case also or a weird coincidence.
Finally, why can't the CPU get a higher percentage ? It's seems like it's
always around 30% which would make sense since
5 is ~ 30% of 15 hours.
Also, assuming my take ab...
2020 May 22
1
pbirthday() for larger number of classes
Hi,
pbirthday(, coincident = 2) starts to issue warnings (see (*) below)
for larger number of classes (R 4.0.0, R-devel
./src/library/stats/R/birthday.R:47).
The default coincident = 2 is computed as 1 - prod((c:(c - n +
1))/rep(c, n)) where c = classes.
Using exp(log(...)), one can derive the return value if(n > 0)...
2011 May 04
2
Dovecot stops with "Fatal: kevent(): Invalid argument"
...event(): Invalid argument
I have found that a diff was created for "src/lib/ioloop-kqueue.c" for a
similar issue:
http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2010-November/054855.html
I have patched my system with this and haven't seen the problem since,
but I don't know if this is a coincidence. Could you please explain if
the diff should actually fix anything or just add some more logging in
case it stops again?
Best regards
Henrik Larsson
2005 May 04
1
Problem with pbirthday (PR#7837)
...ull_Name: Andy Lynch
Version: 1.9.1
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (131.111.86.211)
As I understand it, pbirthday(n,c,k) gives the approximate probability that we
see a class with k coicident people in it when n people are sorted into c
classes.
so the command
> pbirthday(4,classes=3,coincident=4)
should give the approximate probability that when four people fall into three
classes, all four end up in the same class. A probability that is clearly lower
than the presently returned value of 1.
It seems to me that the line in the function
if (n > classes) return(1)
is only rel...
2018 Jan 18
1
wrong matrix dimension in sparseQR
Hi,
I came across a case when the dimensions of matrices returned by qr()
operated on a sparse matrix does not coincide with the initial matrix.
Here is a spinet code that should produce an example (one of many that I could provide):
?m=205
?n=199
?set.seed(7);
?a=matrix(rnorm(m*n), m, n)
?a[sample(seq(m*n), m*(n-4))]=0
?a=as(a, "Matrix")
?qa=qr(a);
?stopifnot(nrow(qa at R) == m)
?# On my box I...
2001 Mar 04
3
Window position in managed mode
When starting, for example, FreeCell in managed more, the program opens with
the top of the window out of the top of my screen (i.e. the top corner of my
desktop coincides with the top-left of the menu bar). It's not a huge
problem, but I can't move the program...
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SuSE 6.3, KDE 2.0
www.spandit.uklinux.net/
2012 Jun 26
3
Intersection
Hello.
I have a problem with 2 dataframes. There are 2 columns - "value" and
"dates". These dataframes have different dimension. Some dates coincide.
And I need to intersect them by dates and have on output two dataframes
with identical columns "dates" and new dimension . "value" have to
recieve in compliance with dates.
Regards, Aleksander.
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2011 Mar 15
4
Element by element mean of a list of matrices
Hi All,
is there any effiective and dense/compact method to calculate the mean of a list of - of course coincident - matrices on an element by element basis? The resulting matrix' [i, j]-th element is the mean of the list's matrices' [i, j]-th elements respectively...
Iterating by for statement is quite straightforward, but I am seeking for a more elegant solution, and my attempt with the apply f...
2019 Aug 31
2
inconsistent handling of factor, character, and logical predictors in lm()
...that it would be better to handle factors, character predictors, and logical predictors consistently.
>
> "logical predictors" can be regarded as categorical or continuous (i.e. 0 or 1).
> And the model matrix should be the same, either way.
I think that you're mistaking a coincidence for a principle. The coincidence is that FALSE/TRUE coerces to 0/1 and sorts to FALSE, TRUE. Functions like lm() treat logical predictors as factors, *not* as numerical variables.
That one would get the same coefficient in either case is a consequence of the coincidence and the fact that the...
2013 Mar 12
3
Flac compression levels?
...tes.
Compression level 6, file size 369517 bytes.
Compression level 7, file size 369517 bytes.
Compression level 8, file size 366411 bytes.
----------------
"
So, basically compression levels 1 & 2 result in the same file size, 4-7
also result in the same file size, now is it just a coincidence,
considering the test files are small, or should the compression levels be
rewritten, to something like compression level 1, 2, and 3
(not corresponding to the current one two and three ofc.)
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2011 May 08
2
hardware issues under 5.6
...error E
171, and B0 F3 D0? D0 F3 B0? I forget, and won't be able to double check
my memory till the morning.
Has anyone seen this, with a f/s suddenly going r/o, on machines
that seemed to be running fine for years? Since this is two? three
machines, that's somewhere between "coincidence" and "enemy action".
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