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2002 Oct 02
1
deleting (empty) directories
I am evaluating rsync for the mirroring of a website and associated database. To exercise it and establish the correct run string I need I am running tests LOCALLY between two test directories. I have a /scratch/temp/Departure and a /scratch/temp/Arrival trees. I apply changes to the Departure tree, run rsync, and do a diff -r. Now I delete a file in Departure rm Departure/Quattro/uno.file
2006 Aug 04
8
I need an idea !
Hello here, I need to find an idea to solve a problem I manage Events which are of kind :arrival or :departure At first the two kind of events was unrelated but my client want to see the :departure belonging to the :arrival and vice versa. I''m searching for a solution to implement this ''link''. I''ve thought about an integer column containing an uniq id for
2012 Oct 13
4
Database design, working but looking for better ways
...not appear but the "city.name" must appear for the users. Each "Plan" will find both Departure and Destination implicitly and the only corresponding City.name ''s must show up on the screen. In order to save the database space, I detach the city name (string) from both departures and destinations, dealing with the connections among them by id''s. It works. But I am wondering if there are better ways to do it. The logic becomes rather complex and inevitably the database workload will be troublesome(?), I suppose. So what do you think? soichi -- Posted via http:...
2011 Nov 01
1
condition has length > 1 for LL denominator
I have a dataset called "results" that looks like this: arrive depart intercept 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 where arrive is the period of arrival, depart is the period of departure, and intercept
2010 Dec 15
1
Structure of Anova for obtaining sig. corrected for departure from sphericity
Dear helpers, I have a 2x2 mixed design with two "groups" (between-subjects) and two presentation-types (within-subjects). The difference between groups is in the order of manipulations: group.CD having first a block of present.type.C and then a block of present.type.D, each block containing 31 trials. group.DC having first a block of present.type.D and then a block of present.type.C,
2012 Sep 22
1
formtastic does not save at all
Rails 3.1.3 I am using Formtastic gem in order to deal with multi-select dependencies. <%= semantic_form_for(@give) do |f| %> <%= f.inputs do %> <%= f.input :departure, :collection => Departure.find(:all, :order=>:city).collect{ |c| [c.city,c.id]}, :required=>true %> <div id="destinationCity"> <%= render :partial =>
2002 Oct 03
0
more questions Re: deleting (empty) directories
Thanks to Tim Conway and Phil Marek. The correct way(s) to synchronize two directory trees is to avoid a trailing "*" after the origin directory (either use a . or nothing) rsync -rlptPzu --delete /scratch/temp/Departure/. /scratch/temp/Arrival/ rsync -rlptPzu --delete /scratch/temp/Departure/ /scratch/temp/Arrival/ I was misled by my first tests rsync -rlptPzu --delete
2012 Sep 30
1
Please help on Sweave question
Dear All,     I have reviewed some examples over the net on this issue, but still not getting the results. I have the following text and code i would like to place into a pdf with sweave, but I would like to change the margins on the produced document. The options(width=60) I guess should do this but when I put it to wok, it is not functioning. perhaps my calling of commands is off?   I would
2016 Apr 04
4
Fligner-Killeen test on binary data
Hello, I investigate survival until the following year (0,1) and I wish to test if the variance in survival for two or more groups are significantly different from each other. I read that the Fligner-Killeen test is a non-parametric test which is very robust against departures from normality but is it correct (valuable technique for publication) to use it on binary data? In other words, can I use fligner.test(survival~categorical_predictor,data=mydata) when survival is binary (0,1)? Best regards Emeline --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast...
2011 Feb 24
1
wow 4.0.6 wine 1.3.13 opengl segmentation fault
...ntu x64 10.10. The version of the driver of Nvidia driver 270. Wine 1.3.13 the Wonderful with patch(spesial for wow) really up my FPS. In the same theme I have found out that under D3d such problem isn't present, on FPS we will not compare with game... Too strong brakes. In a mode openGL I have departures with "segmentation fault". Has noticed that, it is an error takes off only at deaths on Battle Grounds or Tol Barade. After a departure attempt to come comes to the end with a repeated departure. Roughly speaking, game takes off only when there is a loading screen. Has found the decision...
2006 Aug 25
2
[LLVMdev] updating the "Getting Started" page with more info about the gcc4 frontend
Devang Patel wrote: > > On Aug 23, 2006, at 7:00 PM, Emil Mikulic wrote: > >> Where -is- that documented? >> >> The only reason I know about it is because of how many times it's come >> up on the list. =) > > http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html ? > > ... > Example with llvm-gcc4 > First, create a simple C file, name it
2006 Apr 07
2
Why is transform="km" the default for cox.zph?
...neau, it looks to me like cox.zph provides a mechanism to test for a simple trend in plots of a function of time, g(t) versus the scaled schoenfeld residuals and it also provides some built-in ones and the capability to provide your own. It also appears to me that different forms look at different departures from proportionality. So, my question is what are the advantages and disadvantages of the default transform="km" compared to say, identity or log? Thank you. Kevin -- Kevin E. Thorpe Biostatistician/Trialist, Knowledge Translation Program Assistant Professor, Department of Public Hea...
2016 Jan 07
3
lld: ELF/COFF main() interface
In the process of migrating from old lld ELF linker to new (previously ELF2) I noticed the interface lost several important features (ordered by importance for my use case): 1. Detecting errors in the first place. New linker seems to call exit(1) for any error. 2. Reporting messages to non-stderr outputs. Previously all link functions had a raw_ostream argument so it was possible to delay the
2016 Apr 04
0
Fligner-Killeen test on binary data
...; I investigate survival until the following year (0,1) and I wish to test if > the variance in survival for two or more groups are significantly different > from each other. > > > > I read that the Fligner-Killeen test is a non-parametric test which is very > robust against departures from normality but is it correct (valuable > technique for publication) to use it on binary data? > > > > In other words, can I use > fligner.test(survival~categorical_predictor,data=mydata) when survival is > binary (0,1)? > > > > Best regards > > Emel...
2011 May 17
4
OT: Video Surveillance SW on CentOS
...tive project. I would appreciate Feedback, from anyone who has used either or both of these programs. Pros and Cons? Also, if anyone has other Software to recommend, to run on CentOS, that information will be appreciated. The idea is to have at least two (2) cameras. One for Arrivals and One for Departures. ------------------------------------------------------ TIA! Lanny Our Computer2.com Domain Name is For Sale, on Sedo.com
2010 Aug 02
1
Problems with normality req. for ANOVA
...not pass a normality test but "visually" looks close to normal so is there a way to compute the affect this would have on the p-value for ANOVA or is there a way to perform an nonparametric test in R that will handle this many independent variables. Simply saying ANOVA is robust to small departures from normality is not going to be good enough for my client. I need to compute an error amount for ANOVA or find a nonparametric equivalent. Thanks, William -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Problems-with-normality-req-for-ANOVA-tp2310275p2310275.html Sent from the...
2005 Aug 30
0
Royston's V' and v' functions
Dear R-list readers: Royston described the effect of sample size on the p-value obtained from the Shapiro-Francia test (Estimating departure from normality. Stat Med 1991;10:1283-93). He developed two indices from the Shapiro-Francia test (i) V' - an index of departure from normality and (ii) v' - a plot of the cumulative squared residuals. He mentioned the availability (in
2009 Nov 30
1
multiple comparisons with non homogeneus variances
This is a mixed question, between theory and practice. I have a dataset with a continous variable grouped by a 33 levels factor. After having log-tranformed my original data I can assume the normality of my data but I have two strong departures from the basic assumptions for anova and t tests: *unbalanced data* (some groups contain ten samples, others hundreds) and *non homogenity of variances* (tested with a kruscal test just for a qualitative assessment). Is it possible, and how, to make multiple comparisons when these conditions are me...
2008 Apr 10
1
More info for -perm 2 ?
Hi all, Is there any more exhaustive explanation on this command? find / -type f -perm -2. Someone said that it means to find all files which have 'other' write access. From the man page it only says: -perm mode File?s permission bits are exactly mode (octal or symbolic). Symbolic modes use mode 0 as a point of departure. -perm -mode All of the permission bits mode are set for the
2006 Aug 25
0
[LLVMdev] updating the "Getting Started" page with more info about the gcc4 frontend
Scott Michel wrote: > That part about "native" -- yeah, it's there. The existence predicate > returns true. IT'S SOMETHING THAT IS EASILY SKIPPED OVER WHEN SKIMMING > THE DOCUMENT BECAUSE, HECK, THE GCC3 DRIVER COMPILES DIRECTLY TO > BYTECODE SO WHY DOESNT GCC4? > > It's a "least surprise" issue. If gcc3 produces bytecode directly, why > did the