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2002 Jul 31
1
User directory shares with Samba, Winbind, and Win2k domain - help deparately needed!
I have a new samba install with winbindd running correctly. I have moved folders from the old Win2k file server to this new file server. I need to re-create the same permissions that the Win2k file server had for the users. The users were in groups, based upon departments. Each department head had RW priv to the department share and RO on each user's sub directory. Each user, of course,
2006 Apr 14
3
The object argument of NextMethod.
My question is when the object argument of NexthMethod be used? In the following example, weather object argument is used will not affects the result. ### foo=function(x) {UseMethod("foo")} foo.cls1=function(x) { x=x+1;class(x)<-"ncls" NextMethod() } foo.ncls=function(x) { cat("ncls\n") } foo.cls2=function(x) { cat("cls2\n");print(x) }
2006 Feb 22
2
does multinomial logistic model from multinom (nnet) has logLik?
I want to get the logLik to calculate McFadden.R2 ,ML.R2 and Cragg.Uhler.R2, but the value from multinom does not have logLik.So my quetion is : is logLik meaningful to multinomial logistic model from multinom?If it does, how can I get it? Thank you! ps: I konw VGAM has function to get the multinomial logistic model with logLik, but I prefer use the function from "official" R
2005 Dec 12
3
question about date's
Hi, Given a frame with calendar date's: "2005-07-01", "2005-07-02","2005-07-03","2005-07-04","2005-07-05",etc. I want to extract the following from these dates: week number month number year number Any ideas how to accomplish this? Many thanks. Regards, Richard
2005 Nov 27
2
multilevel models and sample size
It is not a pure R question,but I hope some one can give me advices. I want to use analysis my data with the multilevel model.The data has 2 levels---- the second level has 52 units and each second level unit has 19-23 units.I think the sample size is quite small,but just now I can't make the sample size much bigger.So I want to ask if I use the multilevel model to analysis the data set,will
2005 Jun 13
5
slow loading with lme4
it takes a long time to load the lme4 package.anyone else encounter this problem? > system.time(library(lme4)) 佋佖伻侂佇佽佉仾伒伳伋佁伡伃伆侟仯伜Matrix 佋佖伻侂佇佽佉仾伒伳伋佁伡伃伆侟仯伜lattice [1] 19.90 0.30 25.56 NA NA > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386, mingw32 status Patched major 2 minor
2005 Jun 09
2
can nlme do the complex multilevel model?
data from multilevel units,first sample the class ,and then the student in calss.following is the 2-level model. and the level-1 model deals with the student,and the level-2 model deals with the class level the students belong to. Level-1 Model Y = B0 + B1*(ZLEAD) + B2*(ZBUL) + B3*(ZSHY) + R Level-2 Model B0 = G00 + U0 B1 = G10 + G11*(ZWARMT) + U1 B2 = G20 + G21*(ZWARMT) + G22*(ZABLET) +
2006 Feb 02
2
how to use mle?
>Y [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 0 1 0 [2,] 0 1 0 [3,] 0 0 1 [4,] 1 0 0 [5,] 0 0 1 [6,] 0 0 1 [7,] 1 0 0 [8,] 1 0 0 [9,] 0 0 1 [10,] 1 0 0 >X pri82 pan82 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 5 0 1 6 0 0 7 1 0 8 1 0 9 0 0 10
2005 Oct 15
2
how to import such data to R?
the data file has such structure: 1992 6245 49 . . 20 1 0 0 8.739536 0 . . . . . . . . "alabama" . 0 . 1993 7677 58 . . 15 1 0 0
2005 Oct 14
1
question about ?list
the help page says: 'is.list' returns 'TRUE' iff its argument is a 'list' _or_ a 'pairlist' of 'length' > 0, whereas 'is.pairlist' only returns 'TRUE' in the latter case. does the "latter case" mean a 'pairlist' of 'length' > 0? but > is.pairlist(pairlist()) [1] TRUE > length(pairlist())
2005 Oct 23
1
question about technieque do with large computation
The green book tells:"The basic technique is classic :keep it simple ."A long ,complicated expression or function is less fravorable than" a relatively small computations that combines calls to a few other functions to perform its tasks." But I don't get the point totally.Can anyone give me an example to make me understand this rules totally? ps: Is it mean that f1 is
2003 Jan 19
2
Samba server setup
Hi all. Im new to this list and Im planing to set up a samba system for a big organisation with 300+ users. I have to setup file servers on 6 departments and I have 7 servers. My plan is to do just the authnetication form one server and serve disk from other 6 servers which are belong to thire own deparments. I think I have to use "password server =" option on deparment servers , and
2009 May 29
2
How to read a binary file bit by bit?
Hello everybody, I am trying to a read a binary file with different formats. I use the readBin function so I can read bytes, short and double numbers depending on the bytes per element in the byte stream. But now I need to read bit by bit, and join them in groups of ten because every ten bits will form a number. How can I do this? Regards,
2010 Feb 10
1
Installation require proxy settings (2)
Hi Thanks again to Greg, and Prof Ripley. Greg, I was trying to send you an email, but has been unsuccessful. Speaking to someone from our IT deparment, I am trying to follow your advice to implement the settings to my computer (using Windows), by using Control Panel. I have selected System in Control Panel and chose System, Advanced tab, Environmental Variables, and created the user variables:
2002 Aug 01
0
User directory shares with Samba, Winbind, and Win2k domain - Partial solution
Mats, After a couple hours of reading and trial and error, this is what I got to work for me. [username] path = /home/USERS/username writable = yes comment = User File Storage valid users = DOMIAN+username create mode = 0664 directory mode = 0775 browseable = no Then on the directory structure it self I had to run a 'chown -R
2003 Jun 08
10
VoIP Provider
Hi, I am just about to move out from my parents home and think about how I will phone from now on. In Germany there is a provider (QSC) who offers DSL (1024 down/256 up) with fastpath without volume or time limits. Does anybody know a comercial (or even semi-professional) provider who lets me dial out through H323 (or another protocol) and also offers an number where I can be called from
2006 Mar 07
3
glm automation
Hello, I have two problems in automating multiple glm(s) operations. The data file is tab delimited file with headers and two columns. like "ABC" "EFG" 1 2 2 3 3 4 dat <- read.table("FILENAME", header=TRUE, sep="\t", na.strings="NA", dec=".", strip.white=TRUE) dataf <- read.table("FILENAME", header=FALSE,
2005 Dec 15
1
bug?
> library(foreign) > da<-read.dta(file.choose()) > da startdat starttim enddate endtime days hoursmin secused 1 2005-01-11 2 2005-12-15 20.19 NA NA 9 > attributes(da) $datalabel [1] "Example of use of date and time functions" $time.stamp [1] "15 伿伄伓侢佋伮 2005 20" $names [1] "startdat" "starttim"
2005 Oct 20
5
search a value in variables dataset
Dear R-list, I have a dataset, say (the real dataset is 20 columns,110200 rows). > my.reducedID V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 [1,] 1 0 0 1 14 3 1 0 2 [2,] 2 0 0 1 14 3 1 0 2 [3,] 0 1 0 1 14 2 1 0 2 [4,] 0 0 1 1 14 3 1 0 2 [5,] 0 1 1 0 14 2 1 0 2 [6,] 0 0 0 1 14 3 1 0 2 [7,] 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 [8,] 0
2005 Dec 06
7
R is GNU S, not C.... [was "how to get or store ....."]
======= 2005-12-06 22:16:17 伳侜佋佢伬伌佇伵佒佇佇伌伒伬仯伜======= >Martin Maechler a 侀crit : > >> please, please, these trailing ";" are *so* ugly. >> This is GNU S, not C (or matlab) ! >> >> but I'll be happy already if you could >> drop these ugly empty statements at the end of your lines... > >May I disagree ? >I find missing ";" at