Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1258 matches for "constitutional".
2010 Jun 22
2
constructing a data frame from ftable
...ing data set with the columns DATE, GENDER, and Co.
Co has 8 possible options.
> a.df[1:10,]
DATE GENDER Co
1 2009-04-16 F Rash
2 2009-04-16 F Other
3 2009-04-16 M Botulinic
4 2009-04-16 M Other
5 2009-04-16 M Constitutional
6 2009-04-16 F Other
7 2009-04-16 M Other
8 2009-04-16 M Other
9 2009-04-16 F Other
10 2009-04-16 F Other
Using ftable, I created a table by Date, Co and Gender, which is great.
> ftable(a.df$DATE,a.df$Co,a.df$GENDER...
2010 Jun 21
1
using table and tapply?
Dear R People:
Here is a little section of a data frame:
> zzz[1:10,]
DATE GENDER AGE Co DEATH1
3945 2009-04-16 M 24 Botulinic 23
3851 2009-04-16 M 35 Constitutional 23
8495 2009-04-16 F 49 Constitutional 27
10967 2009-04-16 F 47 Constitutional 28
11164 2009-04-16 F 26 Constitutional 28
15220 2009-04-16 M 49 Gastrointestinal 30
1207 2009-04-16 F 39 Other 20
1514 2009-04-16 F 39...
2004 Aug 09
1
"Re-constituting" smbpasswd machine entry?
Hey, all. Somehow, a couple of lines with machine entries got deleted
out of my smbpasswd file. Is there any way to "re-constitute" these
entries, or do I have to remove and restore the machines from/to the
domain? I'd vastly prefer to just pull the relevant info from the
clients, if there's any way to do so...
Thanks,
Ken D'Ambrosio
Sr. SysAdmin,
Xanoptix, Inc.
2009 Apr 08
1
Genstat into R - Randomisation test
Hello everybody,
I have a question. I would like to get a correlation between
constitutive and induced plant defence which I messured on 30 plant
species. So I have table with Species, Induced defence (ID), and
constitutive defence (CD). Since Induced and constitutive defence are
not independant (so called spurious correlation) I should do a
randomisation test. I have a syntax of my
2005 Oct 06
0
a question about LMS and what constitutes outliers
Hi,
I have been using the lqs function with method='lms'. However the
results I get are a little different from the results noted by Rousseeuw
& Leroy (Robust Regression and Outlier Detection) and I was wondering
how to use these results for outlier detection.
I'm using the stackloss dataset, for which the original Rousseeuw et al.
program points out that observations 1,2,3,4
2007 Dec 22
3
Erlang DTrace Provider
DTrace folks,
I''m pleased to introduce a potential new DTrace-sponsored project: the
Erlang DTrace provider. To be good OpenSolaris citizens, we want to put
the formation of this officially sponsored project to a vote -- as outlined
in the OpenSolaris Constitution -- so here are the details for the new
Project, as prepared by the Project Team:
Name : Erlang DTrace Integration
2010 Nov 08
0
Re: What constitutes a good backtrace?
Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Dan Kegel <dank at kegel.com> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Mark Knecht <markknecht at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Does this mean run it again but use +relay in the command line?
> > >
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> >
> >
> > > If so could you give
2010 Jun 21
0
using table and tapply? solved
Here is my solution:
tapply(zzz$DEATH1,zzz$GENDER,sum, na.rm=TRUE)
Dear R People:
Here is a little section of a data frame:
> zzz[1:10,]
DATE GENDER AGE Co DEATH1
3945 2009-04-16 M 24 Botulinic 23
3851 2009-04-16 M 35 Constitutional 23
8495 2009-04-16 F 49 Constitutional 27
10967 2009-04-16 F 47 Constitutional 28
11164 2009-04-16 F 26 Constitutional 28
15220 2009-04-16 M 49 Gastrointestinal 30
1207 2009-04-16 F 39 Other 20
1514 2009-04-16 F 39...
2008 Dec 22
3
reloading a new kernel
Hi - is it possible to load a SMP version of a kernel on a system running
a single CPU version of the kernel without a reboot?
For instance, a quad CPU system was accidentally booted as
2.6.9-78.0.5.EL
but we need to load
2.6.9-78.0.5.ELsmp
instead.
Any help would be appreciated.
--
Article. VI. Clause 3 of the constitution of the United States states:
"The Senators and
2004 Nov 09
2
Firewall rules that discriminate by connection duration
I'm interested in crafting firewall rules that throttle connections
that have lasted more than a certain amount of time. (Most such
connections are P2P traffic, which should be given a lower priority
than other connections and may constitute network abuse.) Alas, it
doesn't appear that FreeBSD's IPFW can keep tabs on how long a
connection has been established. Is there another firewall
2002 Oct 01
1
install.packages warning
I typically install packages from a local site:
> install.packages("x:/tpm/tpm.zip",CRAN=NULL)
updating HTML package descriptions
Warning message:
argument `lib' is missing: using C:/PROGRA~1/R/RW1051/library in:
install.packages("x:/tpm/tpm.zip", CRAN = NULL)
The warning doesn't bother me, but I've had to help other people who see
"warning" and
2003 Jun 01
2
AW: samba installation
...;
>>My old samba is installed in /etc/samba
>>
>>and the new vesion is downloaded and installed ( i hope) in
>>/usr/local/samba-2.2.8a
>>
>>thnks for your reply
>>
>>Henry
>>
>
>
> --
> Thomas Wild
>
> Telephones do not have constitutional rights to be accepted!
> - It's better to send me an Email ...
>
>
--
Thomas Wild
Telephones do not have constitutional rights to be accepted!
- It's better to send me an Email ...
2015 Jan 23
2
find out who accessed a file
On Fri, January 23, 2015 3:13 pm, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 03:50:44PM -0500, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>> Is there any way to find out the last user to access a file on a CentOS
>> 6.5 system?
>
> Unless you're using auditd (or a similar service) to watch the file,
> no. You could probably use the logs and `last` to see who was logged
> in at the
2004 Aug 27
2
Samba, the GPL and SCO
For those of you following the IBM vs SCO legal case, you have probably
noticed that SCO has said that the GPL is invalid. IBM appears to make
the reasonable case that you can't say something is void, and then rely
on it. INAL, but why is SCO allowed to distribute Samba without agreeing
to the GPL? That's like buying a car, then claiming the sale agreement
is bogus but you still want
2008 Mar 07
9
What constitutes a good backtrace?
Hi all,
I did my first bug report in a while. Unfortunately the good folks
at wineHQ.org didn't like it much because Gentoo by default stripped
out much of the backtrace info. I've recompiled Wine with more
backtrace capabilities in it and am wondering what's considered good
enough.
Below are two backtraces. They may or may not be exactly the same
failure but they both come from
2013 Jun 10
3
[LLVMdev] Getting the memory address of all operands on an expression
How to get memory address of all operands which constitutes an expression ?
eg. a=b+c; (want to know the memory address of b and c)...... Since I want
this at run time, So at assembly level this expression will become something
like as follows:-
Load r1, M[b]
Load r2, M[c]
r3=r1+r2
store M[a],r3
Now what i want to do is that, at every store instruction, I should get the
memory address of all
2004 Nov 19
3
Adding to wxRuby (Now I fired up)
Nick, Curt, Kevin,
Now that I have dabbled ever so slightly in adding to wxRuby on a source
level (and it wasn''t perfect, Nick had to fix some of my code!), I feel
all fired up.
Any areas specific that need to be added that I could test my luck with
again, or can I just go pick and choose?
This gets funner every day... (yes, i constitute "funner" as a word),
Zach
2010 Mar 13
3
How can I access a ZIP file that's over 2Gb?
I have a zip file. It is over 2Gb in size:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sweh sweh 2383956582 Mar 13 13:44 test.zip
The standard "unzip" program barfs:
% unzip -l test.zip
Archive: test.zip
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not
a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the
latter case the central directory and zipfile comment
2007 May 30
2
Smoothing a path in 2D
Hello,
I'm currently trying to find a method to interpolate or smooth data that
represent a trajectory in space.
For example, I have an ordered (=time) set of (x,y) tuples which
constitute a path in a 2D space.
Is there a way using R to interpolate between these points in a way
similar to spline interpolation so that I get a smooth path in space?
Greetings,
Dieter
--
Dieter Vanderelst
2017 Dec 25
2
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
However, and hope not to be off-topic, a git repository (github, gitlab,
codeplex, etc., not just solely github) could constitute a tidy approach,
and make things easier to R Core :)
By putting the focus on version control, the line of changes made with each
commit (With the possibility to reverse changes), and not verbose e-mails.
Juan
I strongly disagree. Are you aware that github is a