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2016 Aug 14
4
Windows 10 point and print restriction
which printer brand/model and which driver?
> Op 14 aug. 2016 om 13:25 heeft Vogel, Sven via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Hi,
>
> it seems there is a problem/bug in windows 10 that point and print restriction dont work and gpo are ignored. I don't know. When I use windows 7 there o problems. technet article they speak about packaged
2012 May 17
3
New Eyes Needed to See Syntax Error
One of many scripts to produce 4 lattice plots on one page keeps throwing
an error. I've tried manipulating the file to eliminate the error, but have
not been able to do so. The error is:
> source('bicarb.R')
Error in source("bicarb.R") : bicarb.R:15:1: unexpected symbol
14: 15: hco33
^
The 'h' is in column 0 so the caret would be column -1, but it's
2012 Dec 05
4
Changing data frame column headings
I have a reshaped data frame with value column headings concatenated from
two column headings in the melted data frame. I want to change all 56
headings in a single command, but 'names' allows me to change only one at a
time. In Hadley's 2007 article on reshape in the Journal of Statistical
Software he mentions a 'rename' function, but I cannot find that.
Is there a way to
2016 Aug 15
0
Windows 10 point and print restriction
Ok you probely have hit : KB3163912 and KB3172985 problems. ( win 10 )
For win 7 you can have trouble due (KB3170455)
Some good info here.
http://blog.vectranetworks.com/blog/microsoft-windows-printer-wateringhole-attack
Here are some tips to fix this also.
- Remove the KB ( start with KB3172985) , but thats not my advice.
- Setup the point and print restrictions as followed.
Computer
2018 Sep 17
5
Kyocera P6230cdn driver installation on print server fails
Hello,
I am trying to install the driver on my print server. I used
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Automatic_Printer_Driver_Downloads_for_Windows_Clients
as a guide. I tried to install
- KX driver, 32 and/or 64 bit
- KX-XPS driver, 32 and/or 64 bit
- Of both drivers the 64bit variants the installed driver package from system32 directory
With all drivers I get the message
2011 Oct 04
3
How to subset() from data frame using specific rows
I have a data frame called chemdata with this structure:
> str(chemdata)
'data.frame': 14886 obs. of 4 variables:
$ site : Factor w/ 148 levels "BC-0.5","BC-1",..: 104 145 126 115 114 128 124 2 3 3 ...
$ sampdate: Date, format: "1996-12-27" "1996-08-22" ...
$ param : Factor w/ 8 levels "As","Ca","Cl",..:
2012 Aug 07
3
reshape2's dcast() Adds NAs to Data Frame
I need to understand how and why dcast() adds NAs to a data frame that
contained no missing values.
The database table of chemical concentrations has all missing values
removed because they cannot contribute to data analyses. The structure of
the R data frame of these data have no NA values, and neither does the data
frame resulting from applying the reshape2 melt() function to it. However,
2012 Jun 06
0
R-help Digest, Vol 112, Issue 6
Rich,
The documentation for cenboxplot states that the second argument must be
logical and not integer. the function cenboxplot substitutes synthetic
values for censored values using ros, hence the error message from the ros
method.
I also do not understand how you expect group = 'SO4' to work. It is not
clear that the function will replicate 'SO4' to make a single group.
2012 Aug 15
1
NADA package/cenboxplot() method: maximum censored percentage
One set of data has censored (less-than detection limits) water chemistry
concentrations for 80-100% of all observations. My initial trial-and-error
attempts to apply the cenboxplot() method suggests that it has an upper
limit to the percentage of censored observations. I do not see this limit in
Dennis Helsel's second edition.
Has anyone experience plotting censored data and can provide
2012 Jul 18
2
cenbox(): Changing Default x-axis Group Labels
I've looked at the lattice book and the 'R Graphics Cookbook' without
seeing how to change the labels along the x axis for groups in a box plot,
specifically cenbox().
The attached example has a main and axes labels with default group labels.
Please point me to a reference on how I can change 'FALSE' and 'TRUE' to
something more easily understood by viewers.
TIA,
2018 Mar 14
1
Fwd: Learning advanced R
Hi Albrecht,
I am forwarding your reply to the full group.
It's been a while since I did this and I don't remember the details. Maybe
someone else can comment. (I am a bit busy at the moment.)
If no one supplies the information in a few days I will try to take a look.
In the meantime you can start your reading on-line. :-)
Regards,
Eric
Dear Eric,
I downloaded the material from
2013 Feb 04
3
Modifying Package Data
The bio.infer package contains a data frame
/usr/lib/R/library/bio.infer/data/itis.ttable.rda that needs to be modified.
After loading the bio.infer package and attaching the data frame with the
data() function, I wrote the data frame to a text file.
After adding another row to the data frame I applied read.table() to
create a data frame, but it's in my pwd, not the R library data
2012 Jul 03
2
NADA Data Frame Format: Wide or Long?
I have water chemistry data with censored values (i.e., those less than
reporting levels) in a data frame with a narrow (i.e., database table)
format. The structure is:
$ site : Factor w/ 64 levels "D-1","D-2","D-3",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
$ sampdate: Date, format: "2007-12-12" "2007-12-12" ...
$ preeq0 : logi TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
2013 Jan 18
3
longitudinal study
Hello R user,
I have a data set from a longitudinal study ( sample below) where
subjects are followed over time. Second column (status) contains info
about if subject is dead or still in the study and third column is
time measured in the week. Here is what I need: if status is not dead
or unknown take the last week, if status is dead or unknown I need to
have corresponding week.
Desired resulst:
2018 Mar 14
0
Fwd: Learning advanced R
I recommend reading it directly via the website, or buying the book.
If you are trying to build a PDF, then the "obvious" question is whether you have LaTeX installed, which is an operating-system-dependent procedure handled outside of R.
--
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On March 14, 2018 9:39:53 AM PDT, Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi
2024 Jan 22
2
Use of geometric mean .. in good data analysis
Ah.... LOD's, typically LLOD's ("lower limits of detection").
Disclaimer: I am *NOT* in any sense an expert on such matters. What follows
are just some comments based on my personal experience. Please filter
accordingly. Also, while I kept it on list as Martin suggested it might be
useful to do so, most folks probably can safely ignore the rant that
follows as off topic and not
2018 Sep 17
2
Kyocera P6230cdn driver installation on print server fails
First of all, I forgot to mention, that I have Debian 9 with standard
Samba 4.5.
Modifying the oemsetup.inf should not be neccessary as I have set the
os_major/minor to 6/0.
The generic driver which comes with Windows is a Type 4 which should
not be supported by samba as far as I read.
I tried the van-belle driver. Same situation.
I have found samba 4.8 for stretch at http://apt.van-belle.nl.
2012 Aug 07
3
NADA Package: Referencing Data Frame Columns
The sample data sets that come with the NADA package are limited to one or
two variables and a censored measurement indicator column. I try to mimic
examples using my data but keep missing the target.
My water chemistry data is available in two formats: long (as seen in a
database table) and wide (as seen in a spreadsheet). The two structures are:
str(chem)
'data.frame': 65349 obs. of
2004 Aug 15
1
how i can unsubscirbe to this mailing list
hi,
i wan to unsubscirbe to this mailing list but i didn't find unsubscribe
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how can unsubscribe from wine-users list.
thanks
2024 Jan 22
1
Use of geometric mean for geochemical concentrations
better posted on r-sig-ecology? -- or maybe even stack exchange?
Cheers,
Bert
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 7:45?AM Rich Shepard <rshepard at appl-ecosys.com>
wrote:
> A statistical question, not specific to R.
>
> I'm asking for a pointer for a source of definitive descriptions of what
> types of data are best summarized by the arithmetic, geometric, and
> harmonic
>