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2004 Jan 14
1
Trellis graph and two colors display
...el the equivalent of:
plot(x[mois==3],y[mois==3],col="blue")
points(x[mois==9],y[mois==9],col="red")
abline(lm(y~x), col="green")
"mois" being a grouping variable and ID (see below) the conditioning variable in a data.frame of 230 rows
After several really disatreous trials, I have tried the following:
xyplot(y~x|ID,panel=function(x,y){panel.superpose(x,y,subscripts=1:230,groups=mois);panel.abline(lm(y~x),col="green")})
1/ I am not sure to have well understood what the role of subscripts (with no default) is in the function panel.superpose and...
2016 Feb 03
4
How bad is "rm -rf /" ?
...is pretty
much what I expected. Namely, the kernel talks to hard drive via block
device (or raw device whenever applicable). Therefore, once resembling
device is deleted from /dev, there will be no more changes to the content
on hard drive platters. So, all in all "rm -rf /" is much less disatrous
than it sounds. It only obliterates stuff that every sysadmin can
re-create (like /boot or /bin bacl then when it was not symlink to
/usr/bin). So, happy "rm -rf /"-ing everybody!
I know there are many experts on this list (from whom I constantly learn
something!). They probably give...
2016 Feb 02
12
Latest version of kate editor
On 02/02/2016 03:50 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 02/02/2016 09:28 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> CentOS is not a bleeding-edge distribution that constantly keeps
>> packages up to date with the upstream projects. If you want that, try
>> another distribution like Fedora.
> <rant>
> GNOME can get a rebase to a newer version, but KDE can't..... this
> from a