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2014 May 28
0
IMPORTANT NEWS RAILS IS FOR FAGS
TCL IS BETTER THAN RUBY. THIS MESSAGE WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY IRC.GANGNET.RU #TCLMAFIA SHOUTZ TO RYAN ETERNAL PRESIDENT OF GNAA, MALCOM, FLUNITRAZEPAM, DUTCHMINATI, CRACK, SNITCH, DUTCHMINATI -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop
2017 Jan 15
4
OpenSSH 7.4 p1 still can't be build without patch on Solaris 10
...ttached). Pls, may be possible to add conditional compilation/configuration to avoid manual actions before build? May be, in portable version? Otherwise seems OpenSSH stops be portable on all platforms. Thank you, WBR, Yuri. -- What is the fundamental difference between the programmer and by a fag? Fag never become five times to free the memory of one object. Fag will not use two almost identical string libraries in the same project. Fag will never write to a mixture of C and C ++. Fag will never pass objects by pointer. Now you know why these two categories so often mentioned together, and...
2017 Sep 20
0
arguments imply differing number of rows
...o UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. -- Bob O'Hara NOTE NEW ADDRESS!!! Institutt for matematiske fag NTNU 7491 Trondheim Norway Mobile: +49 1515 888 5440 Journal of Negative Results - EEB: www.jnr-eeb.org
2024 Jan 14
1
Fwd: Strange results : bootrstrp CIs
...de how to handle that: If you are trying to > estimate the coefficient for Italy in a sample that contains no data > from Italy, what should the coefficient be? Perhaps NA? Ben Bolker conjectured that boot() might be able to handle this. Getting the NAs into the coefficients is a bit of a fag, but. I tried: func <- function(data, idx) { clyde <- coef(lm(Score~ Time + factor(Country),data=data)) ccc <- coef(lm(Score~ Time + factor(Country),data=data[idx,])) urk <- rep(NA,length(clyde)) names(urk) <-names(clyde) urk[names(ccc)] <- ccc urk } It produced a result: >...
2017 Sep 20
4
arguments imply differing number of rows
Hi Team, I using the syntax as: data.df<- data.frame( city= c(rep(c("Delhi", "Bangalore","Chandigarh"),each=5)), population= c(4000:6000,3500:4300,3000:3200) ) But i am getting the error as arguments imply differing number of rows: 15, 3003. Tried searching google but could not understand & find the solution. Thanks, Shivi [[alternative HTML version
2018 Apr 24
0
How to visualise what code is processed within a for loop
...o UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. -- Bob O'Hara NOTE NEW ADDRESS!!! Institutt for matematiske fag NTNU 7491 Trondheim Norway Mobile: +49 1515 888 5440 Journal of Negative Results - EEB: www.jnr-eeb.org
2024 Jan 14
1
Fwd: Strange results : bootrstrp CIs
...If you are trying to >> estimate the coefficient for Italy in a sample that contains no data >> from Italy, what should the coefficient be? > > Perhaps NA? Ben Bolker conjectured that boot() might be able to handle > this. Getting the NAs into the coefficients is a bit of a fag, but. I > tried: My question was really intended as a statistical question. From a statistical perspective, if I have a sampling scheme that sometimes generates sample size 0, should my CI be (-Inf, Inf) for high enough confidence level? A Bayesian might say that inference should be entir...
2017 Jun 29
0
Help : glm p-values for a factor predictor
...o UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. -- Bob O'Hara NOTE NEW ADDRESS!!! Institutt for matematiske fag NTNU 7491 Trondheim Norway Mobile: +49 1515 888 5440 Journal of Negative Results - EEB: www.jnr-eeb.org
2017 Jun 29
3
Help : glm p-values for a factor predictor
Hello, i am a newby on R and i am trying to make a backward selection on a binomial-logit glm on a large dataset (69000 lines for 145 predictors). After 3 days working, the stepAIC function did not terminate. I do not know if that is normal but i would like to try computing a "homemade" backward with a repeated glm ; at each step, the predictor with the max pvalue would be
2013 Mar 06
8
Understanding lm-based analysis of fractional factorial experiments
.... The dataset is also in this zip file: ftp://ftp.wiley.com/public/sci_tech_med/experiments-planning/data%20sets.zip I've learned from the book that the effects can be found using a linear model and double the coefficients. So, I do > leaf <- read.table("/ifi/bifrost/a03/kjekje/fag/experimental-planning/book-datasets/LeafSpring table 5.2.dat", col.names=c("B", "C", "D", "E", "Q", paste("r", 1:3, sep=""), "yavg", "ssq", "lnssq")) > leaf.lm <- lm(yavg ~ B * C * D *...
2000 Nov 21
2
sftp client for OpenSSH / Emacs Ange-FTP
...ent to use? I'd particularly like one that smoothlessly integrates with ange-ftp in emacs. Thanks in advance for any hints! Hans --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Hans Ekkehard Plesser Tel. : +47 6494 8832 Institutt for tekniske fag Fax : +47 6494 8810 Norges landbruksh?gskole e-mail: hans.plesser at itf.nlh.no N-1432 ?s, Norway WWW : arken.nlh.no/~itfhep ---------------------------------------------------------------------
2000 Apr 17
0
Problem: Samba 2.0.7pre4 --with-utmp on OSF1
...---------------- /* *** Hmmm. Appending wtmp (as distinct from overwriting utmp) has me baffled. How is it to be done? *** */ ---------------------------------------------------------- Yours Niels Joergen Kokholm | email: kokholm@math.ku.dk Institut for Matematiske Fag | phone: +45 3532 0759/+45 2128 6932 Universitetsparken 5 | fax: +45 3532 0704 DK-2100 Kobenhavn OE, Denmark | www: http://www.math.ku.dk/~kokholm
2003 Jul 15
0
tng pdc, samba 2.2.8a fileserver
...ies, etc. When a file's "security' attributes are viewed in windows explorer, the owner is \\fileserver\username, not \\domain\username. Accounts for the fileserver exist for both unix and smb in the ldap directory, with the acctFlags in the smb tree set to W (I've tried with the fags set to S as well with no change in behavior). I've joined the domain from the fileserver with smbpasswd -j, and doing so changes the lmPassword and ntPassword fields in ldap. On the fileserver, the basic auth. configuration is: security = domain password server = fqdn.of.password.serv...
2004 Jun 16
1
Problem with symlinks
I'm using samba 3.0.4 compiled from sources on a linux box (RH 7.3). My smb.conf contains in a share section the setting: follow symlinks = yes In that share I created a symlink to a local file. When I open the symlink from Windows box (the symlink appear as a regular file) I access correctly the target file, but when I edit&save the file, sometime the symlink is deleted and a regular
2018 Apr 24
4
How to visualise what code is processed within a for loop
Hi, I am trying to debug the following code: for (i in 1:10){ t <- paste("d0$V",i,sep="") t <- ifelse(regexpr(d1[i,1],d0$X0)>0,1,0) } and I would like to see what code is actually processing R, how can I do that? More to the point, I am trying to update my variables d0$V1 to d0$V10 according to the presence or absence of some text (contained in the file d1)
2024 Jan 13
1
Fwd: Strange results : bootrstrp CIs
Sorry, didn't cc this to the list. -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: [R] Strange results : bootrstrp CIs Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2024 17:37:19 -0500 From: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> To: varin sacha <varinsacha at yahoo.fr> You can debug things like this by setting options(error = recover). That will drop into the debugger when the error occurs.
2002 Dec 15
2
samba and os/2 "warpserver for ebusiness"
Is there anybody who has made experiences with "subject"? I tried to get a samba printserver vers 2.2.1a on a suse linux box. It worked successfully so my win 98 clients are able to print via cups on an network printer. We also have an existing os/2 "warpserver for ebusiness" as the PDC and fileserver which one do the authentication of all users. I'm still not able to
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32. Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news (with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it. guido ------------------------ README ---------------------------------------- rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32. Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news (with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it. guido ------------------------ README ---------------------------------------- rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32. Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news (with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it. guido ------------------------ README ---------------------------------------- rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last