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2006 Feb 26
2
how to change my data to "point data set" in package "SPLANCE"?
...QUMO 48.8 11.44 51.05 10333 alive 0
346 10424 QUMO 67.0 14.30 69.68 10443 alive 0
395 10511 QUMO 7.8 3.10 83.83 10503 alive 0
491 10613 QUMO 57.1 9.12 107.00 10607 alive 0
"x""y" is the coordinate.
And I think "xl xu yl yu" equl to "0 500 0 500"
it is a square.
Can you help me?
Thank you very much.
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2001 Nov 27
2
R/S and large datasets - Database access (also Re: SAS and S/R)
...to stay "in core" are usually much smaller than the dataset. For
example, for problems involving fixed-effects linear models, you need
only some matrices whose size is proportional to the square of the
number of *variables* and the (admittedly large) vector of residues
(whose size is equl to the number of observations). Other cases
(nonlinear mixed effects models come to mind) are not as easily tamed
(any iterative process (shuch as ML estimation) has to get back to
original data), but at least, the time penalty involved in the use of
such an interface pays back by allowing you...
2014 Apr 14
0
[ANNOUNCE]: Release of nftables 0.2
...based on the data types of the
right hand side expression. For bitmask types, the operation is a flag
comparision, i.e.
tcp flags syn,ack
tests if either SYN or ACK is set. In the case that the right hand side
consisted of only a single value, nftables so far incorrectly generated
an equlity expression, IOW "tcp flags syn" would match on SYN and only
SYN. Now the expected thing is done and all packets that have the SYN
flag set will match.
* Operator precedence in ruleset listing
When using bitwise expressions, the ruleset listing will now print
expressions in wh...