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2005 Oct 18
0
Two differente networks at the same ethernet pci adapter
Hello all, I need to put an IP alias to the same ethernet card, like this: eth0 - IP1/MASK1/BROADCAST1 eth0:1 - IP2/MASK2/BROADCAST2 In this box I will have another card that conects to a LAN netowork. I need this two alias in eth0 becouse I have two routes do take, but it seens to do not work. This is the script I am using (this scripts works fine when I have two ethernet cards
2008 Jul 22
1
theora_decode_header
Hello, I am using theora in an application, but it does not work, I was looking to know why, and since I have one application using theora, I checked the difference between the two executions. And it seems that the function *_theora_decode_header_* does not have the same issue in the two application, but I read the same file... the difference is on the _m_theoraInfo_, in the first application
2010 Nov 16
4
plot vs print ??
Hello What's the differente betwen using "plot" and using "print" in order to plot a graph? For example in order to plot the result of a histogram. cheers -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/plot-vs-print-tp3045256p3045256.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2010 Apr 22
2
legend problem
Dear R users, I have been plotting several graphics in only one page. I intend to plot only one legend in each page. Since the graphics are inside a loop I have to do it automatically. The main problem is that inside the loop I work with differente types of variables, I mean , the range is different for each one. I have already tried : par(xpd=TRUE) pos<-par("usr")
2006 Jan 25
2
Question about fitting power
Hi R users I'm trying to fit a model y=ax^b. I know if I made ln(y)=ln(a)+bln(x) this is a linear regression. But I obtain differente results with nls() and lm() My commands are: nls(CV ~a*Est^b, data=limiares, start =list(a=100,b=0), trace = TRUE) for nonlinear regression and : lm(ln_CV~ln_Est, data=limiares) for linear regression Nonlinear
2009 Oct 28
2
[LLVMdev] JIT, FFI
Hello, I'm new to LLVM and I had a question about it: when we call the JIT::runFunction, since llvm doesn't has a full FFI, there are some cases in which the JIT needs to codegen a stub function to call the function we are interested, my question is: this stub function will remains in the module until when ? What are the most efficient way to remove it from the module and memory ? For a
2009 Oct 28
1
hierarchical partitioning in generalized linear mixed models
dear colleagues, I want to use hierarchical partitioning methods to evaluate variance contributions of differente predictors within a generalized linear mixed model framework. I don't know if this is possible, because I can not found anything about this issue. My error is poisson and I, at least, a random factor in the designed analysis. I acknowledge any idea about how deal with
2005 Jul 09
1
Question about TCNG
Hello, after compiling my tcng rules, I''ve noticed something weird, the tc filter rules it returns give a flowid differente than the classes it creates, for example, you have a class 2:3 and had defined some conditions, (eg. some ports) to go into that class, but when I compile the .tcc file it returns something like: tc filter add dev eth1 parent 1:0 protocol all prio 1 u32 match u8
2012 Sep 20
1
optim and "the function should not" advice
Dear R users, I'm using optim to optimize a pretty complicated function. This function takes the parameter vector "theta" and within its body I use instructions like sigma<-theta[a:b]; computations with sigma... out<-c() for (i in 1:d){ a<-theta[(3*d+i):c] out[i]<-evaluation of an expression involving 'a' (I use symbolic differentiation) } Unfortunately
2020 Oct 09
1
Aide pour finaliser ce code
Hello. Here is my R code. I used the functional data . Now I need to use the functional data by applying the kernels instead of the xi, yi functions. Bonjour. Voici mon code en R . J'ai utiliser les donn?es fonctionnelles . Maintenant j'ai besoin d'utiliser les donn?es fonctionnelles en appliquant les noyaux ? la place des fontions xi, yi library(MASS)
2012 Jan 30
3
Venn Diagram help!!!!
Hi there ! I've got 7 Samples that may contain 29 differents kinds of material.... every line below corresponds to a differente kind of material, example: Sample 1, 2,3,5 and 6 has material 1 .... So I want to know how can I do a Venn Diagram with the data below .... ps ( it was generated by a csv, where every line is sep with (";")) Can someone helps me ? thanks csv file :
2004 Apr 21
2
Question on CAR appendix on NLS
The PDF file on the web, which is an appendix on nonlinear regression associated with the CAR book, is very nice. When I ran through the code presented there, I found something odd. The code does a certain model in 3 ways: Vanilla NLS (using numerical differentation), Analytical derivatives (where the user supplies the derivatives) and analytical derivatives (using automatic differentiation). The
2016 Nov 02
2
latest documentation of OpenStack for CentOS7
Hello All, Is there any good and complete material on how to install OpenStack in CentOS out there that is updated that you can share to begin configuring. I have followed some documentation in docs.openstack.org and its seems like every time i follow one of the module I hit a lot of errors and could not complete the installation. -- Regards ./Francis ~The future has many paths - choose
2004 Feb 11
6
AGREP
Hi all, I have two questions 1 - I have the version 1.4.1 of R, and it doesn't have the 'agrep' function in the base library. Is there a way to make this funcion avaliable in R 1.4.1? I mean, how to 'copy' it from R 1.8.1 and 'paste' it in R 1.4.1? 2 - The AGREP function doesn't give me the Levenshtein distance (edit distance). Is there a function in R that does
2001 Jul 18
1
Sensibility analysis
Hi everyone, i'm actually working on a nonlinear mixed-effects model, and beginning the study of its sensibility. It takes 35 input and gives a n*35 matrix of output as it's a growth model (n is the number of days of the growth period). Well, I have to analyse the variation of the output in relation to the variation of the parameters of this models (first univariate then multivariate
2005 Oct 05
2
Sipura SPA-3000 setup in Brazil
All- I'm attempting to set up a Sipura SPA-3000 in Sao Paolo, Brazil. Not being a portuguese speaker, I'm having a rough time of finding the relevant information on how to make the thing pick up the PSTN line and make an outbound call. The sipura in question works fine on a bench connected to a POTS line in the US, but is now plugged in in Sao Paolo. The immediate thing I notice is that
2005 Jun 23
2
solving equation system
Hello, I want to solve some two dimensional equation system with R. Some systems are not solvable analytically. Here is an example: (I) 1/n*sum{from_i=1_to_n}(Xi) = ln lambda + digamma(c) (II) mean(X) = x / lambda I want to find lambda and c, which R-function could do that task? Carsten [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Apr 17
2
Question about mail storage
I am in the throes of trying to understand all the issues of transforming an old UW Imap server with mbox (I think) INBOX format running sendmail and procmail serving 3500 users to dovecot and maildir format. Currently, the folders are under ~/mail and the INBOXes are under /var/spool/mail. If I understand correctly, the typical default Dovecot/maildir format installation will have both the INBOX
2005 Apr 03
1
[LLVMdev] Running Pool Allocated programs
Thanks Chris! That was causing me some confusion. Now it's producing a more meaningful output: poolinit((&l2_GlobalPool), 4u, 4u); poolinit((&l2_GlobalPool1), 4u, 4u); l5_tmp_2E_0_2E_i = poolalloc((&l2_GlobalPool), 4u); l6_tmp_2E_7_2E_i2 = l1_makeList((&l2_GlobalPool1), 0); *(&((struct l_struct_2E_list *)l5_tmp_2E_0_2E_i)->field0) = l6_tmp_2E_7_2E_i2;
2009 Oct 28
0
[LLVMdev] JIT, FFI
You're right, that probably won't have very good performance. What we (unladen-swallow) do is to call getPointerToFunction which gives a function pointer of type (void*)(void*) which we then cast to the appropriate function type and then call from C/C++. That way the C/C++ compiler for your application can codegen the function call once instead having the JIT do it many times. Reid On