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2010 Jun 25
2
Handouts / Reports or just simply printing text to PDF?
...ume R won't easily generate nice reports (unless one starts using Sweave and LaTeX) but perhaps somebody here knows a package that can create report like output for special cases? How can I simply plot output into PDF? Perhaps you know a package I should check out? What do you guys do to create handouts (before actually publishing)? Thanks in advance, Ralf
2016 Sep 05
1
Re: snapshots handout
On Sat, Sep 03, 2016 at 02:39:11PM +0800, gunnar.wagner@netcologne.de wrote: > hi all & @Kayshap > > does [this handout on > snapshots](https://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/virt/lc-2012/snapshots-handout.html) > by Kashyap Chamarthy (I believe from 2012) still apply to current > versions of libvirt-bin & qemu? Yes, as the URL indicates, it's from 2012. And, most of
2005 Apr 11
2
Sweave and abbreviating output from R
Dear List, I'm using Sweave to produce a series of class handouts for a course I am running. The students in previous years have commented about wanting output within the handouts so they can see what to expect the output to look like. So Sweave is a godsend for producing this type of handout - with one exception: Is there a way to suppress some rows of print...
2016 Sep 03
0
snapshots handout
hi all & @Kayshap does [this handout on snapshots](https://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/virt/lc-2012/snapshots-handout.html) by Kashyap Chamarthy (I believe from 2012) still apply to current versions of libvirt-bin & qemu? - ubuntu: 14.04 - qemu: 2.0.0 - libvirt-bin 1.2.2-0ubuntu13.1.17 if not, is there an updated version available somewhere? Right now mainly interested in internal
2012 May 08
2
Installing LaTeX class files not available in Debian packages
I apologize for abusing the list somewhat but there is some connection to R. Several of the example files in the knitr package for R use the tufte-handout class, which, AFAICS, is not available in Ubuntu or Debian packages (please correct me if I am wrong). The source files are available at tufte-latex.googlecode.com (a.k.a. code.google.com/p/tufte-latex) and I presume they should end up in a
2011 Jun 23
1
Trying to get started with virt-p2v
I need to p2v migrate a Windows server and I am soooo confused! By now, I've done a few virt-v2v migrations, so I get how that works. I attended Richard and Matthew's Red Hat Summit talk about virt-p2v and just now downloaded the handouts. If I understand what's going on, virt-p2v is pretty much the same as virt-v2v, except that the physical system to migrate from needs to boot from a live CD, so that virt-v2v can connect to it. OK, makes sense. How do I get my hands on an ISO of this live CD? Matthew's handout point...
2018 Feb 15
1
Fleming-Harrington weighted log rank test
...]^? > > So rather than two parameters on S(t) and (1-S(t)) as in the p,q version, you only have one parameter applied to S(t). This class handout says that the G-rho,gamma weighting scheme is not available in survdiff. > Forgot to paste the link: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~dgillen/STAT255/Handouts/lecture4.pdf > -- > David Winsemius > Alameda, CA, USA > > 'Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.' -Gehm's Corollary to Clarke's Third Law David Winsemius Alameda, CA, USA 'Any technology distinguishable from magic is insuffi...
2009 Oct 18
4
Astricon
Wish I could have made it :( Is there a possibility of a collection of the talks/slides/handouts/videos/presentations for download? Even pay for? Cheers, j
2018 Feb 15
0
Fleming-Harrington weighted log rank test
> On Feb 13, 2018, at 4:02 PM, array chip via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > > Hi all, > > The survdiff() from survival package has an argument "rho" that implements Fleming-Harrington weighted long rank test. > > But according to several sources including "survminer" package
2016 Sep 01
3
Help With Nested Virtualization
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 12:48:33PM +0200, Martin Kletzander wrote: > On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 09:42:17PM -0400, Brandon Golway wrote: > > (Copied from my post on the Arch Linux forums: [...] > > Can someone clue me in on what the issue is? > > > > Here's the entire XML config for the FreeNAS VM > > > > [code]<!-- > > WARNING: THIS IS AN
2018 Mar 19
4
Struggling to compute marginal effects !
Dear Oscar, and any other R-project person, Can you please help me to figure out the meaning of the following error message in red ? Error in eval(predvars, data, env) : numeric 'envir' arg not of length one I computed ordered logit models using 'polr' in R (I just followed the guidance a handout I found on princeton.edu about logit, probit and multinomial logit models) . The
2018 Feb 14
2
Fleming-Harrington weighted log rank test
Hi all,? The survdiff() from survival package has an argument "rho" that implements Fleming-Harrington weighted long rank test.? But according to several sources including "survminer" package (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/survminer/vignettes/Specifiying_weights_in_log-rank_comparisons.html), Fleming-Harrington weighted log-rank test should have 2 parameters
2009 Jun 06
2
Truncated R output in Sweave
Dear Colleagues: In producing a book or a handout I sometimes cut out a large part of the printed output of an R function, substituting ... for that chunk. Deleting non-essential output saves paper. It would be nice to have a capability in Sweave to allow the user to specify a starting and an ending regular expression that would identify consecutive lines of output to replace with ...,
2012 Jan 18
2
Problem importing .txt file
Hello, I hope I am doing this correctly, though I am not sure if a response will be posted somewhere or if I will get a direct response. I am trying to import a .txt table in my class on R and for some reason, the header gets altered and I can no longer read the data. No one in my class had this problem and the instructors were not sure how to fix it. Here is the text table: Kind
2011 May 17
2
can not use plot.Predict {rms} reproduce figure 7.8 from Regression Modeling Strategies (http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/pub/Main/RmS/course2.pdf)
Dear R-users, I am using R 2.13.0 and rms 3.3-0 , but can not reproduce figure 7.8 of the handouts *Regression Modeling Strategies* ( http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/pub/Main/RmS/course2.pdf) by the following code. Could any one help me figure out how to solve this? setwd('C:/Rharrell') require(rms) load('data/counties.sav') older <- counties$age6574 + counties$age75...
2019 Jun 05
1
Turst-Tutorial SambaXP 2019
This year I did a tutorial about "Trust between two Samba-Domains". To make it easy to set up I created the virtual machines with vagrant. If you are interested I put all the needed files and the Handout on my webpage https://www.kania-online.de/trusts-between-two-samba-domains/ Have fun testing it -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name:
2020 May 31
1
Tutorial SambaXP 2020
Since 2014 I do a tutorial on the first day of the SambaXP conference in G?ttingen, this year due to corona it was a online conference :-(. So I had to do my tutorial also as a online version. This years topic was: building a CTDB-cluster with Samba 4.12 and GlusterFS 7.x. If you are interested in the handout and the Vagrant-box and install-script you will find everything here:
2003 Oct 22
1
comments and Sweave
I am using Sweave to produce handouts for teaching. Is there a way of making Sweave keep the comments following the `#' in the code chuncks? Thanks, Giovanni -- __________________________________________________ [ ] [ Giovanni Petris GPetris at uark.edu ] [ Depa...
2004 Oct 04
0
Ohio Linuxfest 2004 Presentation
...'ve already received Emails from people that have asked me to give the presentation at other meetings. I could have never done it without the help and support from people in this community. In particular, I want to thank the following: Mark - For writing Asterisk Digium - For providing the handouts Allison - For the awesome intro she recorded (You knocked them out of their chairs!) Jon Todd - For Asterisk in Three Beers Time or less, which I borrowed some content from. #asterisk - For setting me straight And everyone that provided me feedback. Keep up the good work! --...
2011 Nov 17
2
[ANNOUNCE] libguestfs webinar TOMORROW (Friday)
I'll be holding a libguestfs live ?webinar? tomorrow, Friday, 18th November 2011 at 16:00 UTC. To convert the date and time to your timezone, do: date -d '2011-11-17 16:00Z' The programme will include: - An introduction to libguestfs features. - Live demonstrations of guestfish, a Python program, inspection, and image resizing. - An overview of major new features in RHEL 6.3.