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2010 May 20
1
esthetics --- extending the lm command to fixed effects?
dear R wizards:
not important. more a curiosity or esthetics question.
is there a way to extend the standard lm command, so that it takes a new
argument that handles fixed effects? right now, I have (provided to me
from an expert---I would have never figured this one out):
diffid <- function(h,id) {
id <- as.factor(id)[, drop=TRUE]...
2006 Mar 22
4
pbinom( ) function (PR#8700)
Full_Name: Chanseok Park
Version: R 2.2.1
OS: RedHat EL4
Submission from: (NULL) (130.127.112.89)
pbinom(any negative value, size, prob) should be zero.
But I got the following results.
I mean, if a negative value is close to zero, then pbinom() calculate
pbinom(0, size, prob). dbinom() also behaves similarly.
> pbinom( -2.220446e-22, 3,.1)
[1] 0.729
> pbinom( -2.220446e-8, 3,.1)
2018 May 31
0
mysterious rounding digits output
Hi Joshua,
Because there are no values in column ddd less than 1.
itemInfo[3,"ddd"]<-0.3645372
itemInfo
aaa bbb ccc ddd eee
skill 1.396 6.225 0.517 5.775 2.497
predict 1.326 5.230 0.462 5.116 -2.673
waiting 1.117 4.948 NA 0.365 NA
complex 1.237 4.170 0.220 4.713 5.642
novelty 1.054 4.005 0.442 4.260 2.076
creative 1.031 3.561 0.362 3.689
2018 Jul 20
3
Should there be a confint.mlm ?
It seems that confint.default returns an empty data.frame for objects of
class mlm. For example:
```
nobs <- 20
set.seed(1234)
# some fake data
datf <-
data.frame(x1=rnorm(nobs),x2=runif(nobs),y1=rnorm(nobs),y2=rnorm(nobs))
fitm <- lm(cbind(y1,y2) ~ x1 + x2,data=datf)
confint(fitm)
# returns:
2.5 % 97.5 %
```
I have seen proposed workarounds on stackoverflow and elsewhere, but
2018 Jun 07
0
git public web frontends
...like the default skin, which is that used by the Fossil and SQLite project sites, it currently ships with a dozen others, one of which you may like better. And if you don?t like any of those, anyone with web front-end skills can make a new one. Here?s a non-default skin that I made, to match the esthetics of the hardware related to the repository:
https://tangentsoft.com/pidp8i/
There must be advantages to GitHub?s web UI relative to Fossil, but none come immediately to my mind. I?ve asked GitHub fans to name some, and so far I?ve only gotten vague answers that amount to familiarity rather th...
2018 Jun 06
7
git public web frontends
Hello,
Set up a CentOS 7.5 VM linode for git now that github has been bought.
I'm not anti-microsoft but I'm worried they will make changes that I
don't like (e.g. requiring ms account, changing billing, etc.) so I
figured better take control now.
Currently moving my private repos and have them set up in my home
directory there, but my public repos - I want to set them up with a
2018 May 31
2
mysterious rounding digits output
Well pointed out, Jim!
It is infortunate that the documentation for options(digits=...)
does not mention that these are *significant digits* and not
*decimal places* (which is what Joshua seems to want):
"?digits?: controls the number of digits to print when
printing numeric values."
On the face of it, printing the value "0,517" of 'ccc' looks
like printing 4
2018 May 31
3
mysterious rounding digits output
R version 3.5.0 (2018-04-23) -- "Joy in Playing"
Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
options(digits=3)
itemInfo <- structure(list("aaa" = c(1.39633732316667, 1.32598263816667, 1.11658324066667, 1.23651072616667, 1.05368679983333, 1.03100737383333, 0.9630728395, 0.7483865045, 0.620086646166667, 0.5411017985, 0.496397607833333, 0.459528044666667, 0.427877047833333,
2018 May 31
0
mysterious rounding digits output
>>>>> Ted Harding
>>>>> on Thu, 31 May 2018 07:10:32 +0100 writes:
> Well pointed out, Jim!
> It is infortunate that the documentation for options(digits=...)
> does not mention that these are *significant digits*
> and not *decimal places* (which is what Joshua seems to want):
Since R 3.4.0 the help on ?options *does* say
2018 Jul 20
0
Should there be a confint.mlm ?
>>>>> steven pav
>>>>> on Thu, 19 Jul 2018 21:51:07 -0700 writes:
> It seems that confint.default returns an empty data.frame
> for objects of class mlm. For example:
> It seems that confint.default returns an empty data.frame for objects of
> class mlm.
Not quite: Note that 'mlm' objects are also 'lm' objects, and so
it is
2007 Oct 26
0
(was Re: nat does not work with hvm)
Hello there,
Sorry for resurrecting such an old discussion, but I just stumbled
upon the same problem.
2007/4/14, Keir Fraser <Keir.Fraser@cl.cam.ac.uk>:
> On 14/4/07 07:56, "Erdem Bayer" <ebayer@ttnet.net.tr> wrote:
> > Also should there also be a qemu-ifdown script to undo the changes?
> Not needed. Everything should tear down automatically when the qemu
2003 Jul 03
2
Problem with digit 0 X-lite
Hello guys,
Have you guys experienced problem with digit 0 from x-lite.
I cannot access asterisk services with number containing
digit 0. For example i have voicemail with mailbox number
6100, if i login from x-lite login always fail because
asterisk only read number 61.
2003 Jun 18
2
== Everyone is busy at this time problem
...-- Called g1:0115601992
-- Modem[i4l]/ttyI1 is busy
-- Hungup 'Modem[i4l]/ttyI1'
someone could help?
thanks a lot,
Angelo
--
Angelo Sampietro
IT Manager
ARC Interactive
"After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved,
Science and art tend to coalesce in esthetics, plasticity, and form.
The greatest scientists are always artists as well."
Albert Einstein
2017 Feb 09
0
Serious attack vector on pkcheck ignored by Red Hat
On Feb 9, 2017, at 2:39 PM, Leonard den Ottolander <leonard at den.ottolander.nl> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2017-02-09 at 14:22 -0700, Warren Young wrote:
>> There are two serious problems with this argument:
>>
>> 1. Give me a scenario where this attacker can execute *only* pkcheck
>
> On many systems local users cannot execute their own uploaded binaries
>
2003 Sep 18
2
Place a graphic into an R-plot
I have a graphic image in a file (say a *.jpeg or *.png file) and want to
put it into a plot. I have segmented the plot area by means of the layout
function and successfully plotted my data in the appropriate segments. I
cannot find how to put my graphic image onto the same plot. Searching the
archives has shed little light on my challenge.
Many thanks in anticipation.
Gordon
> version
2010 Mar 22
0
using lmer weights argument to represent heteroskedasticity
Hi-
I want to fit a model with crossed random effects and heteroskedastic
level-1 errors where inferences about fixed effects are of primary
interest. The dimension of the random effects is making the model
computationally prohibitive using lme() where I could model the
heteroskedasticity with the "weights" argument. I am aware that the weights
argument to lmer() cannot be used to
2012 Feb 28
1
Unexpected behaviour for RowSideColors in function heatmap
Hello,
I have come across some unexpected behaviour of the function heatmap in the stats package. This looks like a bug to me, but I might have misunderstood something.
When calling the function in symmetric mode, the ColSideColors are plotted correctly, but RowSideColors appear in reverse order. This code (modified from the example on the help page) demonstrates the problem:
cU <-
2009 Feb 26
3
monospaced fonts
> The use of? monospace fonts
> is an expectation for reading Markdown.
> Really, it's the whole point.
um...
no.
going way back to "triumph of the nerds",
the number-one example steve jobs used
to symbolize the absence of any esthetics
at microsoft (and thus -- by extension --
inside the head of bill gates) was the fact
they found a monospaced font acceptable.
it all goes back to a calligraphy class that
jobs "dropped in on" while he was at reed.
no. if you have a mac, and you're using a
monospace font, you _mis...
2011 Dec 12
4
Improve a browse through list items - Transform a loop to apply-able function.
Un texte encapsul? et encod? dans un jeu de caract?res inconnu a ?t? nettoy?...
Nom : non disponible
URL : <https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20111212/5611c696/attachment.pl>
2003 Jun 28
4
lacing values clarifications
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I thought I would separate this out into a separate mail since it's not
comment specific stuff --
There seem to be a couple of inconcistanies in the Ogg spec as regards to
lacing values:
*) "The raw packet is logicaly divided into [n] 255 byte segments and a last
fractional segment of < 255 bytes." However, in the wild, I've