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2009 Mar 21
1
Subsetting data where the condition is that the value of some column contains some substring
I have some data that looks like this: > dataP input output corpusFreq pvolOT pvolRatioOT 1 give(my sister, the old book) P 47.0 56016 0.1543651 5 donate(her, the book) P 48.7 68928 0.1899471 9 give(my sister, the book) P 73.4 80136 0.2208333 13 donate(my sister, the old book) P
2004 Sep 22
1
Problem compiling Corel-WINE
In reference to an old posting: we managed to get a copy of the final CVS Corel-WINE code. I am trying to compile it with GCC-3.3.4. I realize that this might not work as I had to hunt down three patches on Google to build GLibc-2.3.1 with that GCC version. NOTE: for those that don't know, GLibc-2.3.1 is the last version of GLibc that Corel-WINE will work with. So, I was building
2006 Mar 07
4
POSIX time zone codes
The manual entry for as.POSIX says this about time zone codes... Usage as.POSIXct(x, tz = "") tz A timezone specification to be used for the conversion... but it fails to mention what these "specifications" are. So far, I have tried... as.POSIX(x, tz="UTC") ... works, gives UTC times as.POSIX(x, tz="UTC") ... works, gives EST times as.POSIX(x,
2005 Jun 20
6
sweep() and recycling
Hi I had a hard-to-find bug in some of my code the other day, which I eventually traced to my misusing of sweep(). I would expect sweep() to give me a warning if the elements don't recycle nicely, but X <- matrix(1:36,6,6) sweep(X,1,1:5,"+") [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [1,] 2 9 16 23 30 32 [2,] 4 11 18 25 27 34 [3,] 6 13 20 22
2012 Sep 22
1
formtastic does not save at all
Rails 3.1.3 I am using Formtastic gem in order to deal with multi-select dependencies. <%= semantic_form_for(@give) do |f| %> <%= f.inputs do %> <%= f.input :departure, :collection => Departure.find(:all, :order=>:city).collect{ |c| [c.city,c.id]}, :required=>true %> <div id="destinationCity"> <%= render :partial =>
2005 May 13
2
cluster results using fanny
Hi, I am using fanny and I have estrange results. I am wondering if someone out there can help me understand why this happens. First of all in most of my tries, it gives me a result in which each object has equal membership in all clusters. I have read that that means "the clustering is entirely fuzzy". Looking at the graphics it is really difficult to understand how objects with so
2006 May 12
2
Help In Function
...a.frame(matrix(zz, nr=2)) j<-lapply(ind, function(x) mat[x[1]:x[2],]) cat("For",x/4,"month number of windows is = ",length(ind),"\n") } windowlength(x=12) I need to know how can i give command in "R" so that instead of giving the last line, i.e "R" will ask the user to give the value of x? I mean to say, 1) It will ask user "Give the value of x" 2) Then user inputs 12, and R gives the ultimate result. Thanks, Sumanta Basak. --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highe...
2008 Nov 11
2
is.matrix
a=c(1,1,2); is.matrix(a) gives FALSE is.matrix(t(a)) gives TRUE is.matrix(t(t(a))) gives TRUE Is this correct? Shouldn't all give FALSE? I think is.matrix should give FALSE when dimension is 1*n or n*1.
2008 Nov 11
2
is.matrix
a=c(1,1,2); is.matrix(a) gives FALSE is.matrix(t(a)) gives TRUE is.matrix(t(t(a))) gives TRUE Is this correct? Shouldn't all give FALSE? I think is.matrix should give FALSE when dimension is 1*n or n*1.
2019 Mar 13
5
Full HTTPS support
Hi! I've been giving support for streaming and streamcasting over HTTPS... Everything started while giving streaming support to my website. When I read a console error (or was it a warning?) on Chrome, when the browser accessed to an http:// resource from an https:// domain. Then I decided to fix it by the clean wa...
2008 Nov 20
3
PV 0.9.12pre3 gives BSOD when installing in VM in Xenserver 5.
Hello, I have Xenserver 5.0. When i install a new VM with Windows Server 2003 X64 Standard (R2) and install all windows-updates, it gives me a BSOD when i install the PV 0.9.12pre3 drivers. Steps to reproduce: - Install Xenserver 5 (light/free or Enterprise/trial) - Install a Windows Server 2003 x64 R2 VM from a ISO or CD - Install all windows updates - Download the GPLPV 0.9.12pre3 .exe file
2008 Sep 19
3
Giving a domU direct access to a NIC
Hello, I am experimenting with Snort and other IDS and I would like to use Xen for these tests. This would require me to use port mirroring to sent a bunch of packets to a NIC located on my Xen machine. I don''t really know how Xen networking works, but is it possible to give a domU direct access to a NIC ? Or at least give it enough access so that it can see packets that are not for the
2009 Feb 24
4
bigest part of vector
Hi, may be simle question, but a do not find it anywhere. Is there same function like max() ,but giving more results. max() give 1number-maximum I need funcion what give p bigest number. many thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/bigest-part-of-vector-tp22188901p22188901.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2009 Apr 07
3
strange (?) behavoir of expand.grid()
Hello, I came across a strange behavior of expand.grid (or at least strange to me). For certain values of one of my input variables - created by seq() - I have to use strings (e.g ==".6") to select a row of the object created by expand.grid(), for other values numerical (e.g. ==.8) and for some both work. Please find an example below. #Example x<- seq(0,1,1/10) y <-
2006 Nov 25
3
OT: P(Z <= -1.46).
...(version 2.4.0) pnorm(-1.46) gives 0.07214504. The tables in the text book that I am using for the course give the probability as 0.0722. Fascinated, I scanned through 5 or 6 other text books (amongst the dozens of freebies from publishers that lurk on my shelf) and found that some agree with R (giving P(Z <= -1.46) = 0.0721) and some agree with the first text book, giving 0.0722. It is clearly of little-to-no practical import, but I'm curious as to how such a discrepancy would arise in this era. Has anyone any idea? Is there any possibility that the algorithm(s) used to calculate this...
2011 Aug 27
3
What is the recommend method to give users local admin access?
What is the recommend method with a samba pdc to give users local administrator access to their workstations? In Samba4 / Active Directory I can use a group policy. For Samba I can add 'Domain Users' to the local administrator group following these instructions. http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba3-HOWTO/groupmapping.html#id2598630Is there a better way to do this?
2016 Apr 27
4
wbinfo -u and -g gives no output
The strange thing is that I cloned this server from another server, and the original server does not have the "wbinfo -u" problem. Both servers have the exact same configurations.. Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Bulin" <bulin.peter at gmail.com> To: dxu at uoguelph.ca Cc: "samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> Sent: Wednesday,
2018 Jan 14
4
Mailbox from virtual mailbox in other namespace
Hi there! I have more namespaces. One for subscription, another one "inbox", then one for the archiv and a shared and a public namespace. And than is there a namespace for virtual mailboxes. In the namespace for virtual mailboxes is one mailbox wich gives me all emails in the archiv namespace #cat dovecot-virtual Archiv/* all The namespace is normally hidden, but for debugging i
2010 Jan 21
3
how to give the index with some given index ?
Dear R-helpers, I have a question about giving index. Suppose that I have a vector say, id=1:5, and each of them have some given index but some of them may share the same index Now, I have another vector, and I want to give it a index based what just defined. # 5 subjects test1=1:5 # corresponding index, so here, subject 2 and subject 4 share...
2007 Sep 14
3
x-axis order
Hi all, I have a time series which contain data collected weekly from week 26 to week 25 the following year. How do I plot this data, so that the x-axis is displaying the week numbers, ordered as in the data? Thanks in advance, Gustaf --- x<-c(26:52,1:25) y<-rnorm(52)+1:52 plot(x,y) ## How do I get the x axis to be ordered by the current ordering of x? -- Gustaf Rydevik, M.Sci. tel: