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2006 Mar 01
6
interrupted time series analysis using ARIMA models
Hi R-users,
I am using arima to fit a time series. Now I would like to include an intervention component "It (0 before intervention, 1 after)" using different types of impacts, that is, not only trying the simple abrupt permanent impact (yt = w It ) with the xreg option but also trying with a gradual permanent impact (yt= d * yt-1 + w * It ), following the filosophy of Box and Tiao (1975). Intervention analysis with applications to economic and environmental problems. JA...
2006 Sep 22
2
"logistic" + "neg binomial" + ...
Hi Folks,
I've just come across a kind of problem which leads
me to wonder how to approach it in R.
Basically, each a set of items is subjected to a series
of "impacts" until it eventually "fails". The "force"
of each impact would depend on covariates X,Y say;
but as a result of preceding impacts an item would be
expected to have a "cumulative frailty" such that the
probability of failure due to a particular impact would
possib...
2012 Oct 15
3
CentOS 6 - Does EFI have an impact beyond the boot sequence?
...t) and
after struggling a bit I could install it a few months ago with a pure
EFI boot.
However, I am not really satisfied with such things as stability,
power consumption, etc. and now that I have a little more time I want
to investigate these issues thoroughly.
So, my questions are:
- Does EFI impacts other things than the boot sequence? (a friend of
mine told me that this is a complete replacement of BIOS, and thus
impacts "everything")
- Could it change (improve?) stability, power consumption, etc. if I
would reinstall CentOS 6 using the traditional boot? (or is it just a
legacy wra...
2024 Sep 13
1
how to specify point symbols in the key on a lattice dotplot
For me, Bert's suggestion produces a plot with two black symbols above
the plotting region, a circle and a triangle, both filled, and no text.
This, in which I specify several features of the symbols in the key,
dd %>% dotplot( segment ~ transit_time, groups = impact, data = .,
pch = 16:17,
col = 1:2,
cex = 1.8,
scales =
2005 May 31
1
apply the function "factor" to multiple columns
I have a case where I would like to change multiple columns containing
numbers to factors. I can change each column one at a time as in:
TEMP.FACT$EXPOS01<-factor(TEMP.FACT$EXPOS01,levels=c(1,2,3),labels=c("No
ne","Low Impact","MedHigh Imp"))
TEMP.FACT$EXPOS02<-factor(TEMP.FACT$EXPOS02,levels=c(1,2,3),labels=c("No
ne","Low
2016 Sep 09
2
GitHub Survey?
...a useful bit of data to collect.
We have three specific questions as to what the impact of the
transition (one for each option short term plus one for long term).
Why doesn't that cover your proposal?
> Knowing this allows the decision maker(s) to weight results based on the opinions and impacts on contributors differently from the opinions and impacts on down-stream users. While I certainly don't think we should disregard downstream users, this decision will disproportionately impact contributors, so we need to take that into account.
We already have that *exact* question.
It's...
2024 Sep 14
1
how to specify point symbols in the key on a lattice dotplot
On Fri, 13 Sept 2024 at 23:36, Christopher W. Ryan
<cwr at agencystatistical.com> wrote:
>
> For me, Bert's suggestion produces a plot with two black symbols above
> the plotting region, a circle and a triangle, both filled, and no text.
>
> This, in which I specify several features of the symbols in the key,
>
> dd %>% dotplot( segment ~ transit_time, groups =
2011 Jan 15
1
Truetype and Opentype font in pdf device
Deal all,
I want to know if truetype or opentype fonts are available in pdf
device (i.e., pdf() or dev.copy2pdf()), and if so, how to do it?
Now I can do as followings:
1. convert ttf to afm using ttf2afm, e.g.: $ ttf2afm Impact.ttf > Impact.afm
2. put the afm file in $R_HOME/library/grDevices/afm
3. register a new type1 font: pdfFonts(Impact=Type1Font("Impact",
2005 May 26
2
read.spss in R 2.1.0 & make basic dataframe
Recent changes to read.spss() in the foreign package return a dataframe
containing additional attributes. For example,
>TEMP<-read.spss(choose.files(), to.data.frame=T,use.value.labels=F)
> str(TEMP)
`data.frame': 780 obs. of 8 variables:
$ EXPOS01: atomic 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 4 2 1 ...
..- attr(*, "value.labels")= Named num 5 4 3 2 1
.. ..- attr(*,
2017 Sep 08
2
cyrus spool on btrfs?
hw wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
<snip>
>> BTRFS isn't going to impact I/O any more significantly than, say, XFS.
>
> But mdadm does, the impact is severe. I know there are ppl saying
> otherwise, but I?ve seen the impact myself, and I definitely don?t want
> it on that particular server because it would likely interfere with
> other services.
<snip>
I
2010 Jun 30
2
ggplot qplot bar removing bars when truncating scale
I'm having problems with this example, it is posted with reproduceable code
below, both with the normal 0-6 scale and the desired 3-6 scale (with bars
removed). How can I get the graph to have the desired 3-6 scale without
removing the bars. Thanks!
#Data
2016 Feb 10
2
[FYI] CMake's Ninja generator is non-deterministic
It is with great sadness that I must tell everyone CMake’s Ninja generator is non-deterministic (https://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=15968 <https://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=15968>).
I’m not sure if this impacts all versions of CMake, but it certainly impacts all the recent releases. You might ask why this matters? Sadly the non-determinism *does* impact determinism in the final builds. I haven’t fully dug into the extent of the differences, but I was seeing non-reproducibility in LTO builds. Whatever Ninj...
2010 Nov 20
2
plotting a timeline
I was trying to recreate this kind of timeline plot:
http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelArticles/create-a-timeline.html
As you can see in their excel example, the events are nicely placed out on
both sides of the timeline axis.
AFAIK there is no function to do this nicely in R-project. Furthermore,
graphics and lattice packages are unable to draw the x-axis in the middle of
the plot. (datapoints
2016 Aug 19
2
[RFC] GitHub Survey - Please review
On 19 August 2016 at 13:15, Hahnfeld, Jonas <Hahnfeld at itc.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> IMO this looks good overall, I think the questions are balanced and don't
> encourage any direction themselves.
> One minor point while reading (as a non-native speaker): "production product"
> sounds weird :D
It does... Changed...
> There may be a difference between
2011 Jan 30
1
Using the vars package to find time series corelations or impact
Hi you all,
I have couple of questions regarding how to use the vars package (the vector
autoregression model) to find co-relation/ impact between multiple time
series. I am not majoring in economic, I just want to use vars to check how
those time series I had impacting each other. I also hope this post can give
those non-economic majors a step by step guide on how to start using the
vars
2008 Nov 25
3
Sun depricates JRE 1.4.2, what impact on Centos?
From a different list:
"JRE from SUN is getting depracated:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html"
Centos comes with the 1.4.2-gcj-compat rpm. What impact does this all have?
I do have JRE 1.6.0_05 installed on most of my systems (I see that
update 10 is the now current version).
2017 Sep 08
4
cyrus spool on btrfs?
On Fri, September 8, 2017 9:48 am, hw wrote:
> m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> hw wrote:
>>> Mark Haney wrote:
>> <snip>
>>>> BTRFS isn't going to impact I/O any more significantly than, say, XFS.
>>>
>>> But mdadm does, the impact is severe. I know there are ppl saying
>>> otherwise, but I??ve seen the impact myself, and I
2015 Jun 19
2
[LLVMdev] Performance impact of different optimization passes
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a paper or a technical report that documents
the performance impact of the different optimizations passes on a some set
of benchmarks. Is something like this available ?
Best regards,
Ahmed
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2006 Mar 08
1
impact of qualify=yes
Anyone have any information on the performance impact of using
qualify=yes for hundreds (500ish) of SIP UAs?
I have seen tidbits on qualifyspreading=yes, but not enough to
understand what it does. I assume lessens the peak load of qualify sip
options queries?
Thx!
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2016 Aug 19
2
[RFC] GitHub Survey - Please review
On 8/19/16 4:50 PM, Justin Bogner via llvm-dev wrote:
> Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> writes:
>> On 19 August 2016 at 19:35, Justin Bogner <mail at justinbogner.com> wrote:
>>> I think you misunderstood what I meant here. Whether "moving to git"
>>> will affect my workflow depends very much on "how we're moving to
>>>