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2006 Oct 26
1
Adding shading to background of Time series plot
Hello All,
Thank you in advance.
I have looked up and down in the archives to see if I could find some help
on moving the polygons to the background of a ts.plot. I've tried
panel.first in the gpars(...) arguments and trellis.focus, but I get
errors. Am I missing something easy here? Here is my script:
ts.plot(tsdjia, tstenyield, gpars = list(xlab = " ", ylab = " ",
2010 Oct 29
2
plot pdf
I want to plot the unstadardized version of a normal plot. Can you explain why that is not working?
Dev.set(1)
xcrit=-1.645
cord.x <- c(-3,seq(-3,xcrit,0.01),xcrit)
cord.y <- c(0,dnorm(seq(-3,xcrit,0.01)),0) # what does final 0 do here?
curve(dnorm(x,0,1),xlim=c(-3,3),main='Normal PDF')
polygon(cord.x,cord.y,col='orange')
2010 Jul 06
2
Y-cords - What are they ?
Good Afternoon,
Can someone please explain what Y-cords are available out there and how they
can be used with Aastra or other VoIP phones? Maybe with or WITHOUT
headsets?
Isn't a Y-cord traded for soft Barge in these days?
Thanks,
Bruce
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2018 Oct 16
2
invisible functions
The survival package, like many others, has several helper functions that are not declared
in the namespace, since their only use is to be called by other "main" functions of the
package.? This works well since the functions in the survival namespace can see them ---
without ::: arguments --- and others don't.
Until a situation I ran into this week, for which I solicit comments
2018 Oct 16
0
invisible functions
On 16/10/2018 6:42 PM, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel wrote:
> The survival package, like many others, has several helper functions that are not declared
> in the namespace, since their only use is to be called by other "main" functions of the
> package.? This works well since the functions in the survival namespace can see them ---
> without ::: arguments --- and
2010 Nov 01
1
combining plots (curve + Plot functions)
Hello,
?
What I really want to do is to add a rejection region in the
form of a long rectangle to a density plot I have drawn.?
I am getting? 2 plots.?
How can I add rectangle to first plot?? see code below.
First section works fine.? It just is not quite what I want.
# NORMAL DISTRIBUTION PLOT OF RAW DATA WITH UPPER CRITICAL LEVEL - ok
xcrit=144.1
# *** single-sample Upper one-tailed
2009 May 05
0
OT: Polycom handset cord detangler
Hello list,
I wondered if those of you using Polycom phones could recommend a decent
cord detangler. I've had quite a few handsets get the tabs broken off in
the jack from cord detanglers due to the recessed nature of the jack.
This seems like it would work but I wanted some opinions before I go buy
some:
http://www.voiplink.com/Extended_Handset_Cord_Detangler_p/detangler-e.htm
I
2013 Mar 17
1
zero line
Hi all,
I´m plotting cf (with two axis) and addind a shaded color up and down on
the 0 line x axis (tfr1 is the time). The thing is that when I plot this
graph adds a line up on the "first" plot.
I hope you can understand what I mean.
How should I erase this sencond line, it is suposed they have the same
data? Why zero line doesn´t complete the shaded area?
2014 Jul 10
1
Digium E1 card stops working til disconnect machine power cord
2003 Apr 25
6
Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) connectors
Hi,
I'm no phone guy but I've been having quite a bit of fun messing with
Asterisk. I just unwrapped my new Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) which is the new
4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to hookup 4
regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the phone cords
do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)?
Thanks,
Randy Smith
Tiger
2004 Apr 02
2
IMQ driver & kernel options
Hi,
i tried to insmod the imq.o module from http://pupa.da.ru/imq after a
successful compile, but it thows this error:
> insmod imq.o
imq.o: unresolved symbol nf_unregister_hook
imq.o: unresolved symbol nf_register_hook
I think I have some kernel options disabled, does anyone know which
one(s)?
Thanks
cord
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2010 Nov 08
5
How to plot a normal distribution curve and a shaded tail with alpha?
I want to create a graph to express the idea of the area under a pdf curve,
like
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3032194/w7295e04.jpg
Thank you for any help.
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2017 Sep 21
6
prevent users from fiddling with network?
Dear Experts,
"this is system from the hell!"
Than was my first reaction when I realized that logged in with GUI (X11)
user can turn off (and on) network interfaces. Without being in sudoers
file. Wow, this is scary to see on workstations I manage centrally. Even
though I did consider local user to be able to execute the command
"shutdown" (which distinguished RedHat and
2005 Mar 22
4
multiline, cordless, expandable phone system and asterisk message waiting
Basically, pretty much all the 2 line cordless systems I've seen come with a
built in digital answering system that I'll never use, the main problem with
this is that these units don't support VMWI (visual message waiting
indicator) with telco supplied voicemail. This is a problem because I'll be
setup an Asterisk system in the next month or so to handle my 2 analog and 1
2009 Nov 25
7
Questions about static
Using an Asterisk system running 1.2 with Aastra phones.
Would be a cause of static for inbound/outbound and ext to ext calls?
Its voip both in and out.
We swapped, phones, cordes, switches etc?..
Typically a reboot of the phone resolves the problem?person also swears
there is nothing on or near their desk to cause interference (microwave,
cell phone is purse).
Strange??
Thanks
2018 Oct 17
1
invisible functions
> 2. change cfun[[1]] <- quote(cord.work) to cfun[[1]] <-
> quote(survival:::cord.work). You say this will mess up your test bed.
> That suggests that your test bed is broken. This is a perfectly legal
> and valid solution.
Valid in a package, but forces code to call a loaded library version of a function rather than (say) a 'source'd user-space version that is under
2005 Jan 09
1
Bristuffed Asterisk 1.0.3 hfc-s card doesn't work
I hva ean HFC-S card in a box that I'm trying to get to work with
bristuffed Asterisk 1.0.3. The box is an Athlon64 running a RHEL rebuild
with a plain vanilla 2.6.10 kernel. I tried both APIC and NOAPIC mode.
The installation went ok and does give output that seems correct
SPAN 1: CCS/ AMI Buil-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1)
2 channels and one D-channel
Even though I've configured * to
2007 Nov 05
1
Not Hearing hello-world Play
Hi Asterisk Gurus!
My lab asterisk box has 1 FXO and 1 FXS ports in it.
I connect a GSM phone to the FXO port. I connect a
regular corded phone to the FXS port.
The Dial() application for both incoming and outgoing
calls specifies the A(hello-world) flag. From another
GSM phone, if I call the extension (corded) phone
attached to the box, it plays the hello-world file
when I pick it up.
But
2005 Nov 03
1
Fitting heteroscedastic linear models/ problems with varIdent of nlme
Hi,
I would like to fit a model for a factorial design that allows for
unequal variances in all groups. If I am not mistaken, this can be done
in lm by specifying weights.
A function intended to specify weights for unequal variance structures
is provided in the nlme library with the varIdent function. Is it
apropriate to use these weights with lm? If not, is there another
possibility to do
2006 Apr 25
3
Really Old Rotary Phone
Ok... I am not a telephone guy... I was born after rotary phones, so
forgive my ignorance in this matter. I am trying to get a really old
rotary phone up and running with an ATA. Why? Who knows... just
thought it would be cool. The problem is that it does not have an RJ11
connector, instead it has three wires (green,yellow,red). Does anyone
know what that type of connector is called? Or