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2004 Aug 06
2
pull relay problems
heya...
i'm extremely new to the list (10 minutes), and i have a burnin' question
that i was hopin' you folks could help me out with.
i'm running beos as an encoder box, with two streams (8000 and 8001)
hosted on it.
the idea is to use my redhat box to relay those streams to the public
using icecast, allowing the be machines cpu cycles to focus solely on
encoding.
anyway, i start up i...
2004 Aug 06
2
pull relay problems
...sing multiple ports at all? That's what mountpoints are
> for.
>
> jack.
>
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 03:36:31PM -0700, A.J. Lindner wrote:
> > heya...
> >
> > i'm extremely new to the list (10 minutes), and i have a burnin' question
> > that i was hopin' you folks could help me out with.
> >
> > i'm running beos as an encoder box, with two streams (8000 and 8001)
> > hosted on it.
> >
> > the idea is to use my redhat box to relay those streams to the public
> > using icecast, allowing the be machines cpu...
2003 Jul 15
2
Keeping track of occurrence of warning message
Hi there,
I am interested if there is anyway to keep track of the occurrence of
warning message.
I know that warnings will only be printed out at the end of the program
if warn=0. However I am also interested at which particular set of data
does the warnings occur too. This is because I am running 1000 data, so
if there are 2 or 3 data that give warnings, I would like to know which
are the ones
2004 Aug 06
0
pull relay problems
Why are you using multiple ports at all? That's what mountpoints are
for.
jack.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 03:36:31PM -0700, A.J. Lindner wrote:
> heya...
>
> i'm extremely new to the list (10 minutes), and i have a burnin' question
> that i was hopin' you folks could help me out with.
>
> i'm running beos as an encoder box, with two streams (8000 and 8001)
> hosted on it.
>
> the idea is to use my redhat box to relay those streams to the public
> using icecast, allowing the be machines cpu cycles to focus solely on
&...
2002 Dec 31
1
Selecting variables from a data.frame
Hi all,
currently I'm working with physical data stored in a data.frame. I have
N observations, typically 100-300 per data set.
Each row in a set holds M (typically 2100) variables which represent a curve.
For linear discriminant analysis I chose first to do a wavelet transform
(because M >> N) and then feed the transformed data (of level L) in lda.
This works fine (e.g. error <
2003 Mar 17
2
search function
Could any one tell me there is a search
function for R-help Archives?
Thanks
2003 Mar 18
1
Building hdf5 for ms-windows
I am trying to build hdf5 for ms-windows. I downloaded the hdf5_1.4.7.tar.gz, gunzipped it and got a tar file. I extracted everything into a directory tree called hdf5. I also found a Makevars.win and libhdf5.def in the R help archives from March 2002. I put those two in hdf5 as well.
I issued the command Rcmd build --binary hdf5
but got this message complaining it can''t find
2003 Sep 24
1
heatmap and hclust
Hi all,
The function heatmap uses the functions dist and hclust with default
parameters.
How to change these parameters? For example, i want to use the ward
criterion for hierarchical
clustering with binary distance.
Best regards,
Olivier.
2003 Mar 13
2
memory limit
Hi,
I get an error saying " Cannot allocate vector of size 71289kb". So I tried
to increase memory by memory.limit(size=3000000000), I also tried other
numbers. Each time I get the message NULL and then I still get the same
error as above. I'm using Windows 2000. The system has 1G RAM, and 1.6GHz
processor. I was only running R, and was trying to do use a BioConductor
package. I
2002 Jun 15
1
plot.hclust with lots of objects
Dear all,
the default plotting method for hclust trees looks just fine for few
objects like in the
example dataset. But when it comes to many objects (some 1000 - I'm
trying to visualize clustered microarray data) it renders a tree, that
one cannot inspect, because of overlapping text and lines. My question
is, is there a way or a plotting parameter for plotting a tree which is
wide enough
2004 Aug 06
0
pull relay problems
...mountpoints are
> > for.
> >
> > jack.
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 03:36:31PM -0700, A.J. Lindner wrote:
> > > heya...
> > >
> > > i'm extremely new to the list (10 minutes), and i have a burnin' question
> > > that i was hopin' you folks could help me out with.
> > >
> > > i'm running beos as an encoder box, with two streams (8000 and 8001)
> > > hosted on it.
> > >
> > > the idea is to use my redhat box to relay those streams to the public
> > > using icecast...
2002 Jun 09
2
GUI Command Equivalent for setwd()
Hi everyone,
Can anyone tell me if there's a command prompt on R1.5.0 Windows that will
bring up the GUI dialog box that performs the same function as setwd() only
interactively? I've hunted around, but can't seem to find anything.
Something like file.choose().
Best wishes, Jess
_____________________________________
Jess Mar
Department of Mathematics
University of Queensland
QLD
2001 Sep 27
1
multiple versions
Can anyone suggest a good way to handle multiple versions of R
and also other tools like gcc and perl (in Unix). I have been
using soft links from my personal bin to the version I want to
use, but this has some drawbacks. With this scheme it is
difficult to run different versions of R in different windows,
and use of gcc appears to be complicated in several respects when
I try to change among
2002 May 02
2
a question
Hi,
I have a program written in R which is good on the version 1.2, but for
the fallowing versions of R, an error always is at the same place.
That is at the level of the fallowing line:
Sur<-
getInitial(res2[m:M,2]~SSasymp(res2[m:M,1],Asymp,resp0,lrc),data=res2)
Error in eval(expr,envir,enclos):numeric envir arg not of length one
I don't know at all this langage for the instant.
2002 Sep 21
2
need help for eval()
Hello,
I need help, after hours trying to do it myself,
to do the following:
I have an object, named, say, F1 from a class "fichier" that I buildt.
this F1 has a slot named datas ,which is a vector, so I can access to
: F1 at datas[1], F1 at datas[2], ...
Now I have a string s="F1 at datas[1]" and need to retreive the real
content of F1 at datas[1] using s.
2002 Mar 05
3
location of maximum
Dear R-users,
I'm trying to extract the exact location of the maximum value in a
vector or a matrix, meaning I want not only the maximum itself but also
at which position (e.g row 6, column 12) it is located.
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Patrick
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2002 Aug 09
1
Statistical MAYDAY request. (fwd)
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people who have been CC-ed in this e-mail. Thank you.
> forwarded message from "Timothy Waters"
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> Consider the following problem. You have a dataset with approx 190
> datapoints. Each datapoint has between 7 and 16 dimensions known: most
2003 Mar 18
3
Package installation when $RHOME is not writable (win)
I'm using R in a student lab with machines running win XP. $RHOME is not
writable by the students. How do I set this up so that they can install
packages?
Thanks,
Robert.
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Robert King, Statistics, School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences,
University of Newcastle, Australia
Room V133 ph +61 2 4921 5548
Robert.King at newcastle.edu.au
2002 Apr 24
2
Multiple frequencies
Hi!
I'm having a small problem with an assignment I have to do.
We want to do an anova on some values, given for four
different types of medicine. The different sample numbers are
not identical (eg for molecule A we have 8 values, for B we have
14, etc.).
What would the most elegant way of getting this info into R
to do an lm be? I usually try to use data.frames but R
categorically
2002 Mar 17
3
apply problem
> data(iris)
# iris3 is first 3 rows of iris
> iris3 <- iris[1:3,]
# z compares row 1 to each row of iris3 and is correctly
computed
> z <- c(F,F,F)
> for(i in seq(z)) z[i] <- identical(iris3[1,],iris3[i,])
> z
[1] TRUE FALSE FALSE
# this should do the same but is incorrect
> apply(iris3,1,function(x)identical(x,iris3[1,]))
1 2 3
FALSE FALSE FALSE