Displaying 20 results from an estimated 206 matches for "eaten".
2013 Jan 22
4
Simple use of dcast (reshape2 package)
Suppose I have a small dataframe
> aa
Target Eaten ID
50 TPP 0 1
51 TPP 1 2
52 TPP 3 3
53 TPP 1 4
54 TPP 2 5
50.1 GPA 9 1
51.1 GPA 11 2
52.1 GPA 8 3
53.1 GPA 8 4
54.1 GPA 10 5
And I want to reshape it into
ID TPP GPA
1 1 0 9
2 2 1 11
3 3 3 8
4...
2011 Feb 03
1
boostrap an nls regression
Hello there
I have the following model based on the hollings disc equation for the type
II functional response for 2 data sets:
nls(eaten~(a*suppl)/(1+a*h*suppl)
where eaten is the number of prey eaten by a predator and suppl is the
number of prey initially supplied to the same predator.
I have parameter estimates of 'a' and 'h' for the two populations studied
and would like to know if there is a significant differe...
2012 Apr 23
0
R-help Digest, Vol 110, Issue 23
Yes, the (start, stop] formalism is the easiest way to deal with time
dependent data.
Each individual only needs to have sufficient data to describe them, so
for if id number 4 is in house 1, their housemate #1 was eaten at time
2, and the were eaten at time 10, the following is sufficient data for
that subject:
id house time1 time2 status discovered
4 1 0 2 0 false
4 1 2 10 1 true
We don't need observations for each intermediate...
2011 Dec 06
1
Memory getting eaten up with XML
Hi all. I have an issue that I cannot resolve. I am trying to read in lots of data that are stored in xml files. But after I read them in and copy the relevant data, then remove the document etc, it doesn't free up the memory. When I monitor it in windows task manager the memory usage just climbs with each iteration until R crashes. I can replicate the problem with the small example:
2009 Oct 09
5
Simple way to banish IP addresses ?
Hi,
I just set up a web server... and my bandwidth is being eaten by some
chinese folks trying to brute-force-ssh their way into the machine.
Is there a simple way to banish either single IP addresses or, maybe
even better, whole IP classes ? I know it's feasible with iptables, but
is there something more easily configurable ?
Cheers,
Niki
2004 Feb 25
2
100% CPU eaten -- tdb_fetch failed
Hello,
From time to time Samba 3.0.2 performance suddenly fails bellow
what is acceptable.
One smbd process eats between 30% and 100% of CPU usage, and
for the machine associated with the smbd process i got
dozens of (debug level 2):
[2004/02/25 17:59:18, 0] smbd/connection.c:register_message_flags(220)
register_message_flags: tdb_fetch failed
[2004/02/25 17:59:19, 0]
2005 Jul 05
4
How to prevent log files from eating my hard drive?
Hello there,
Somehow, Asterisk log files are consuming all the space that I have in
my hard disk... They've already eaten 14GB and are still hungry!! What
shall I do? I'm not even logging anything in verbose mode!!
Help really appreciated!!
Best,
Leo
2018 Nov 22
3
OpenSSL 1.1.0j version checking bug in configure.ac [PATCH]
Hi, I've just found this issue - brackets are eaten by Autoconf.
Quadrigraphs [1] may be used instead. This way configure produces
correct error.
Filipp
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.66/html_node/Quadrigraphs.html
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 7379ab35..dcf52230 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/conf...
2011 Jun 07
3
why doesn't "s" accept incoming call
Call from 'sip' to extension '+1xxxyyyzzzz' rejected because extension
not found in context 'out'.
But
[out]
exten => s,1,NoOp( this is the extension: ${EXTEN})
exten => s,n,Answer()
exten => s,n(weasels),PlayBack(weasels-eaten-phonesys)
........
If I set "s" to "_." it works.
Shouldn't "s" work here? Is it because the extension includes a "+"?
sean
2008 Nov 26
8
disk space issues...any help is greatly appreciated
...serves as
a local LAN server running stock stuff...sendmail, dovecot,
apache..nothing strange or special going on.
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really
stumped as to where the space is being eaten up.
Thanks in advance,
-Ray
My layout is:
#df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
131G 130G 0 100% /
/dev/sdc1 271G 156G 102G 61% /home
/dev/sdd1 271G 4.5G 253G 2% /home/905
/dev/sda1...
2012 Apr 20
0
Survival, should I use (start,stop) and how?
...the others in the "house" as well (the predator is able to consume many individuals). At the moment I'm coding this as a normal two level factor (discovered) where all individuals alive after the first event in that house are "TRUE" and the first individuals in a house to be eaten are "FALSE". All individuals in houses that were not discovered at al are also "FALSE"l. Obviously, all individuals that were eaten, were first discovered, then eaten. However, the first individuals in a house to be eaten, had not been previously discovered by the predator (not...
2012 Nov 14
2
indexing for Wilcoxon test (take 2)
..., 1.73, 2.45, 1, 2.83, 1.73, 2.83, 3, 3.74, 2.24, 2.24,
1.41, 2.83, 2.45, 3.16, 3.61, 3.61, 3.16, 2.65, 2.65, 3.74, 2,
5.39, 5.48, 4.69, 3.46, 2.45, 5.39, 3.74, 1.73, 3.74, 3.32, 4.24,
0, 3, 1, 3, 2, 3.16, 3.46, 3.16, 1, 2.83, 1.41, 5.48, 2.45, 3.46,
2.45, 3.16, 1, 2.65, 3, 1.73, 3.61, 4.12, 2.24), eaten = c(2,
1, 1, 0, 2.24, 1, 0, 1.41, 2.45, 2, 1.73, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1.73, 2.83,
2, 2.45, 1.41, 2.45, 1, 1.41, 2.65, 1, 1.73, 2.24, 1, 1.73, 1.73,
2.24, 1.73, 2.83, 2, 1.73, 1, 2.24, 1, 2, 2, 2.45, 2.24, 2.45,
1.73, 2.24, 1.41, 1.73, 2.45, 2, 2, 2.24, 1.73, 2.45, 1.73, 1,
2.45, 2, 0, 1.73, 1, 2.24, 1.41, 2...
2008 Jan 05
7
Wondering about CentOS 5.1 functionality
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Hi All,
I'm giving serious thought to loading 5.1 on my Inspiron 1501 laptop,
but I'm wondering about certain hardware support such as the following:
- - Broadcom Wireless Adapter - 1390 Wlan (bcm43xx)
- - USB (Pny Memory Stick - everytime on previous version CentOS has eaten
the damned things)
- - pptp vpn client(s)
Any comments?
thanks,
Mark
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2023 May 27
2
command [argument ...] in ssh(1): a footgun
...ese should
>make it clear:
>
> ssh user at host ls -l "'a b'"
> ssh user at host "ls -l a\ b"
This one, incidentally, sends 'ls -l a b' to the remote shell.
ssh user at host "ls -l a\\ b"
has the effect you want; the first backslash is eaten by the
local shell.
> ssh user at host "ls -l 'a b'"
But you could also just do:
ssh user at host ls -l \'a b\'
Only if it?s more than one space, or different whitespace,
does this come into effect.
The more important point is things like pipes and redirections...
2011 Sep 16
3
v2.0.15 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.15.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.15.tar.gz.sig
+ doveadm altmove: Added -r parameter to move mails back to primary
storage.
- v2.0.14: Index reading could have eaten a lot of memory in some
situations
- doveadm index no longer affects future caching decisions
- mbox: Fixed crash during mail delivery when mailbox didn't yet have
GUID assigned to it.
- zlib+mbox: Fetching last message from compressed mailboxes crashed.
- lib-sql: Fixed load balancin...
2011 Sep 16
3
v2.0.15 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.15.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.15.tar.gz.sig
+ doveadm altmove: Added -r parameter to move mails back to primary
storage.
- v2.0.14: Index reading could have eaten a lot of memory in some
situations
- doveadm index no longer affects future caching decisions
- mbox: Fixed crash during mail delivery when mailbox didn't yet have
GUID assigned to it.
- zlib+mbox: Fetching last message from compressed mailboxes crashed.
- lib-sql: Fixed load balancin...
2020 Feb 17
2
samba AD DC eats memory
Hi,
I'm running Samba AD DC in a VM under Proxmox. And it's eaten all RAM (1.8GB) within 3
days of running:
[root at vm-dc3 var]# uptime
19:02:54 up 3 days, 5:04, 2 users, load average: 0.01, 0.05, 0.05
[root at vm-dc3 var]# free -m
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 1752 1362 205...
2012 Jun 07
3
- detecting outliers
...are better
methods for my purpose.
Here is the script I us now:
library("mvoutlier")
dat <- read.delim("C:/data.txt")
uni.plot(dat)
My data looks like the following (copied into a txt file):
(N0 is the initial number of eggs fed to the predator, FR is the number of
eggs eaten by the predator during 24h)
N0 FR
37 30
27 15
36 14
37 13
45 8
25 0
47 20
34 6
25 8
21 7
24 24
34 17
23 10
29 5
38 38
24 24
20 17
14 8
18 15
15 10
26 5
33 5
22 21
38 3
22...
2006 Apr 24
3
[O/T] undergrads and R
Dear R People:
Are your undergraduate students receptive to learning R, as a rule?
Most of the time, mine really like it. But this semester, they act as
though they are being eaten by rats when learning R. They are not
trying at all.
Any similar experiences? If anyone has any good ideas, I would be
THRILLED to hear them, as I am using R in Summer School.
Thanks,
Sincerely,
Erin Hodgess
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
University of Hou...
2023 May 28
1
command [argument ...] in ssh(1): a footgun
...>
> > ssh user at host ls -l "'a b'"
> > ssh user at host "ls -l a\ b"
>
> This one, incidentally, sends 'ls -l a b' to the remote shell.
> ssh user at host "ls -l a\\ b"
> has the effect you want; the first backslash is eaten by the
> local shell.
Perhaps that depends on the local shell. It works with zsh.
Testing with dash would probably be better. That works too.
I think you might be wrong. I think the slash would only
be eaten by the local shell if it weren't inside doublequotes.
> > ssh user at host...