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2008 Sep 17
3
Graphical Display of Values' Distribution
Dear all,
I have a column within a dataframe of values which range between 1 and 2. I want to display graphically the distribution of these values (i.e. are they clustered towards either exteme? Or spread evenly?). What is a good way of doing this in R?
I've tried a few things, including using the 'hist' command, but receive the following error message:
> hist(urban.long[3])
Error in hist.default(urban.long[3]) : 'x' must be numeric
...which is strange because a...
2006 Feb 21
1
Sangoma A200D analog card with fxo's
...cards, had
the TDM04b replaced with a later revision (H), and have always had at
least some echo on pstn calls.
Our pstn lines have a -7.1 measured loss from the CO's milliwatt generator.
I've configured this new card with gains of 7.0 db to compensate for that
loss, and audio level is now extemely good.
Presumably the Sangoma hardware canceller handles much longer echo tails,
and those tails have been completely eliminated.
The card's setup was not exactly clear has the documentation for this
new card is somewhat fragmented across multiple readme's, etc.
Based on about one hour...
2017 Nov 01
1
Creating Tag
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roast beef
20\ italian up"
20'' chick cheese stk up
20\ chz steak up"
20\ bobbie up"
20\ veg turkey up"
slice swiss
20\ capastrami up"
sample item 7
12\ ham&chz up"
salad swiss
12\ veggie cheese stk up"
california omelet
orange juice
exteme bac boy
dinner salad
chef salad
12\ turkey up"
the big cheese
combo it
fries cmb
sm pepsi
km cheese burger
#NAME?
#NAME?
kid grilled cheese wheat
kids ham cheese white box
calif. blt
bacon turkey melt
coffee
1-pc pancake
fries
tuna sand
biscuits & gravy
s-1/3 patty
x avocado
x chez
s-baco...
2009 Jan 17
2
Where to start with R?
Hello again,
I have tons of data files that I have to decide how/which subsets to
extract. While researching data mining products I came across R. As a
newbie, where do I start to start using this popular tool?
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Subba Rao
ewbie, where do I start to start using this popular tool?<br>
<br>
Any help is appreciated.<br>
2004 Apr 14
2
No ringing sound on GS phones
I've already installed * 0.9.0.
All calls from my GS phone has no ringing sound but the other end rings!
I also checked this with my CVS archive. The problem exists in CVSs from (Mar 6) up to now.
and I have no problem with my Xten softphone when calling with it.
anybody can help?
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2018 Mar 09
0
For Extracting gridded netcdf data into output files where each file representing the individual grid
Hi,
I have to calculate Extemes, for that I wrote a script for extracting IMD
Tmax data for one year. I need to get output files where each file
representing the individual grid with daily values.Since, my data is of
0.5*0.5 resolution, I need to get 3721(61*61=3721) output files. But, I am
only getting 3482 output files.
I th...
2008 Oct 29
2
R rockie
Help.
- Is there a beginner's manual for R?
- How do i analyse gene expression data using R, to generate a
dendrogram.
I would greatlyy appreciate every bit of input.
--
BEST
Paul
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2002 Mar 13
2
ISOLINUX 1.67 failure with no HDD; OK with HDD
Award BIOS 6.00PG, CD-ROM configured as first boot device
CD-ROM on IDE-1, master
variable: hard disk drive on IDE-0, master
no other IDE devs, no SCSI
if i boot with the HDD installed, ISOLINUX boots the CD OK with DL=9F.
if i remove the HDD, ISOLINUX fails to load the spec packet and can't
``wing it'' with DL=9F. (no maybe_msg's appear, either)
otherwise, this (and the
2008 Oct 31
14
questions on zfs backups
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Richard Elling <Richard.Elling at sun.com> wrote:
> Philip Brown wrote:
>> I''ve recently started down the road of production use for zfs, and am hitting my head on some paradigm shifts. I''d like to clarify whether my understanding is correct, and/or whether there are better ways of doing things.
>> I have one question for
2005 Feb 25
4
read.table
I have a commonly recurring problem and wondered if folks would share
tips. I routinely get tab-delimited text files that I need to read in.
In very many cases, I get:
> a <- read.table('junk.txt.txt',header=T,skip=10,sep="\t")
Error in scan(file = file, what = what, sep = sep, quote = quote, dec =
dec, :
line 67 did not have 88 elements
I am typically able to go
2004 Sep 06
9
Zaptel 'Under the Hood' Project
Hello,
After poking and prodding at Asterisk and Zaptel for over a couple years
now, I've dedicated some time to actually reading the code and trying to
figure it out.
It's been fascinating. With the driver source on one part of the screen
and a pdf of "Linux Device Drivers" on another part I've aquainted
myself with device driver programming and the interesting
2008 Mar 13
12
7-disk raidz achieves 430 MB/s reads and 220 MB/s writes on a $1320 box
I figured the following ZFS ''success story'' may interest some readers here.
I was interested to see how much sequential read/write performance it would be
possible to obtain from ZFS running on commodity hardware with modern features
such as PCI-E busses, SATA disks, well-designed SATA controllers (AHCI,
SiI3132/SiI3124). So I made this experiment of building a fileserver by
2007 Oct 05
0
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 39, Issue 12
...ll hopefully suffice, after AEL is updated.
>
> 3. Syntax errors are reported by AEL. It is pretty good at catching all
> omissions
> and commissions. Better than the extensions.conf parser is. For example,
> I don't
> know if we catch it now, but if you accidentally say "extem => 3,..."
> instead of
> "exten => 3,..." in extensions.conf, that line will silently be dropped.
> Sure, we
> could fix this, but to fix ALL possible problems will require an
> expensive rewrite of the config file parser, from the ground up.
>
> 4. You ar...