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2017 Sep 12
0
comparition of occurrence of multiple variables between two dataframes
Hi C?line, Looks like you are looking for a statistical test between two sets of distributions, such as KS test, for example, generate histogram for each row in an identical way and run KS test. But if you are after simple difference you may use compare package ( https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/compare/index.html). Best, -m PS: Data is already plural :) datas does not exist. On 12
2017 Sep 12
2
comparition of occurrence of multiple variables between two dataframes
Hi everyone, I need your help to solve a problem with occurrence and two dataframes. I have an excel table of 15200 lines. Each line correspond to a tree analyzed for its structures. I have all the structures in columns (48 structures). The occurrence of these structures has been counted on every tree. For example, the tree 12607 has 3 structures CV11, 1 structure IN12 and none (0) of the rest of
2017 Sep 12
0
comparition of occurrence of multiple variables between two dataframes
Do you have a simplified example with a code? It is not clear to me what do you mean by tree but if you refer to tree data structure, maybe you could change the data structure to tree (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/data.tree/vignettes/data.tree.html) and try to write comparison of two tree objects. It might be easier that data.frame alone. On 12 September 2017 at 12:27, C?line L?scher
2017 Sep 12
3
comparition of occurrence of multiple variables between two dataframes
Yes of course, I can share this short view of the datas. Here is the head() of data100, containing all the trees with a final value higher than 100?: CV11 CV12 CV13 CV14 CV15 CV21 CV22 CV23 CV24 CV25 CV26 CV31 CV32 CV33 CV41 CV42 CV43 CV44 CV51 CV52 IN11 IN12 IN13 1291 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1083 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3919 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
2006 Jul 19
11
Hosting a Ruby App From Home - Approach?
Hi, Any advice/comments on the potential for hosting some personal Ruby applications from home? (i.e. for learning, sharing with friends etc) Would the basic concept be: * Need to buy a static IP address from you ISP * By a domain name and point it to the static IP address * Run Apache as the front end web server - Q: What basic lockdown/security steps should one take? * Perform a PORT
2017 Jun 13
2
Huge number of small files performance regression from 3.5.16 to 4.6.5 with identical smb.conf
Hello Jeremy, thanks a million for your help and interest in tracking this down! :-) Am 13.06.2017 um 18:36 schrieb Jeremy Allison: > Can you get comparitive wireshark traces for the two cases ? > > That would help discover what the bottleneck is. I am not at all a network guy, but I hope that - maybe with a little more help from your part once I have tried to do so in practice - I
2002 Nov 30
3
\System32\GroupPolicy named pipe?
Hi - I'm using samba to connect some windows boxen to a distributed set of unix machines. I'm trying to unify some of the administrative interfaces via mmc, specifically the group policy stuff. When I try to use the Group Policy snap-in to connect to my samba 2.2.1 servers, I see the windows box do a Tree Connect Andx to ADMIN$\System32\GroupPolicy, and then the samba box responds with
2010 Sep 15
0
A question on modelling binary response data using factors
...overall hitrate of 18.8%, and also get sensible indications of the importance or otherwise of each factor. In particular, I am really struggling to get R to test the relevance of factor A - this is because when tested using all factor C, not just C3, there is a huge bias in that C1 and C2 have comparitively low hit rates, and were only tested against A1, whereas C4 and C5 have comparitively high hitrates, but were only tested against A2. That means that it appears, unless you look at the C3 data only, that factor A is highly important - whereas it clearly is not. The reason for using R to model t...
2017 Jun 13
2
Huge number of small files performance regression from 3.5.16 to 4.6.5 with identical smb.conf
Hello Samba experts, I have just successfully replaced the old default Thecus Samba version 3.5.16 on my Thecus NAS (32-bit Intel Atom, 3 GB RAM, i686 Thecus kernel 2.6.33) by a current Samba 4.6.5 build that I have cross-compiled myself from scratch. Note that so far, I am using the unchanged (i.e. exactly identical) old 3.5.16 smb.conf file for 4.6.5. Everything seems to work fine in
2016 Oct 14
1
Unknown User
We have been having this issue for awhile now with excel. When a user opens the file saves and closes the file. Another user opens that file it is causing some lock issues. If user1 saves the files and then user2 opens the file it will tell any other person trying to get into that file that it's locked for editing by user1. Oddly enough that person trying to get into these files 90% of the
2017 Jun 13
0
Huge number of small files performance regression from 3.5.16 to 4.6.5 with identical smb.conf
On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 12:09:41PM +0200, awl1 via samba wrote: > Hello Samba experts, > > I have just successfully replaced the old default Thecus Samba > version 3.5.16 on my Thecus NAS (32-bit Intel Atom, 3 GB RAM, i686 > Thecus kernel 2.6.33) by a current Samba 4.6.5 build that I have > cross-compiled myself from scratch. > > Note that so far, I am using the unchanged
2010 Sep 09
1
Question on Mail Formats
Hi, I am still tuning my dovecot, but I find myself very confortable with it. I am going to structure my imap folder with a new namespace (somthing you cannot do with GMail :) and I can choose the mailbox format. What is the difference between the two mailbox format "mbox" and "maildir"? I know mbox is older, but there is a good reason to use maildir instead? I can get for
2005 Mar 24
0
Is there a way to get inserted into an LEC's CLIDB? (fwd)
----------------------------------------------------- "Yeah, we rocked the vote all right. Those little bastards betrayed us again." - Hunter S. Thompson on the 2004 election. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:16:09 -0800 (PST) From: Matt Klein <mklein@nmedia.net> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
2017 Jun 20
0
Huge number of small files performance regression from 3.5.16 to 4.6.5 with identical smb.conf
Hello again, Jeremy, first of all, I am terribly sorry for my late reply. I tried to send my posting many times, but my mail has always been silently discarded by the Samba mail servers due to my main mail provider (GMX - a very large German mail provider with millions of customers) having been blacklisted by SORBS. For the time being, SORBS is still unwilling to delist them for unknown
2009 Apr 12
0
Re: stale timestamp hell‏
Well, you're right Windoze does the same thing with my batch file. But the timing on the editor must be different as I've never seen the problem editing files on Windoze shares. The captures show the problem the editor is having. In both captures I mounted/mapped the share, opened the test file "e" and appended a space and then saved it. The first time the editor didn't
2009 Apr 11
1
stale timestamp hell
I've been using a Windoze based programming editor (Slickedit) across samba shares for years without any problems (most recently with FC5). I've just started using Ubuntu and I'm now having a problem with timestamps lagging file writes. The net result is my editor almost always thinks another program has modified the file. Today I built and installed samba 3.3.3. from sources and it
1999 Feb 01
1
Benchmark results.
Hi all, For people who are looking for some objective numbers to help recommend Samba to their employers (I know there are some of you on this list :-) you might want to look at the following couple of articles. The first one is in Smart Reseller (a USA trade press magazine) at : http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/issue/0,4537,2196106,00.html titled : "The Best Windows File Server:
2007 Nov 25
5
Can't find rails after re-installing/upgrading Kubuntu
Hello Railers (?), I have just re-installed my machine with the lattest Kubuntu, which brings with Rails 1.2.4 instead of 1.2.3. Now my Rail project doesn''t start anymore. At first I''ve got this message: Cannot find gem for Rails ~>1.2.3.0: Install the missing gem with ''gem install -v=1.2.3 rails'', or change environment.rb to define
2003 Jul 16
1
Problen in cbq , fw
Hi, In my LAN Iam trying to make following setup: - All the traffic generated by 10.0.2.1 should go to 10.0.2.11, If the destination of this traffic is internet than it should be placed on its interface eth1. Outgoing traffic on eth1 should be shaped.For this I am using fw filters and cbq. _______ 10.0.2.1 -------> 10.0.2.11(eth0 )----| A
2017 Jun 29
5
Friendly Reminder: Huge number of small files performance regression from 3.5.16 to 4.6.5 with identical smb.conf
Hello again, Jeremy and other Samba experts, I'm sorry to be such a pain in your neck(s), but I still need your help in looking for help trying to find out why SMB2/3.1.1 in Samba 4.6.5 performs so much worse than SMB/1.5 in Samba 3.6.15 in scenarios with a huge number of small files. As requested by Jeremy, I have done wireshark "pcapng" captures of the four scenarios as