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2009 Mar 22
3
data analysis. R
so i am having this question
what should i do if the give data file (.txt) has 4 columns, but different
lengths?
how can i read them in R?
any idea for the following problem?
Gas consumption (1000 cubic feet) was measured before and after insulation
was put into
a house. We are interested in looking at the effect of insulation on gas
consumption. The
average outside temperature (degrees celcius) was also measured. The data
are included in
the file "insulation.txt".
(a) Determine if insulation in the house effects the average ga...
2007 Dec 12
3
lm/model.matrix confusion (? bug)
Dear List-members,
Hopefully someone will help through my confusion:
In order to get the same coefficients as we get from the following
##
require (MASS)
summary ( lm(Gas ~ Insul/Temp - 1, data = whiteside) )
......................
we need to do the following (if we use model.matrix to specify the model)
##
summary ( lm(Gas ~ model.matrix(~ Insul/Temp - 1) - 1, data = whiteside) )
......................
That is, we need to take out "two intercepts." Is this...
2008 Mar 05
1
testing for significantly different slopes
Hi,
How would one go about determining if the slope terms from an analysis of
covariance model are different from eachother?
Based on the example from MASS:
library(MASS)
# parallel slope model
l.para <- lm(Temp ~ Gas + Insul, data=whiteside)
# multiple slope model
l.mult <- lm(Temp ~ Insul/Gas -1, data=whiteside)
# compare nested models:
anova(l.para, l.mult)
Analysis of Variance Table
Model 1: Temp ~ Gas + Insul
Model 2: Temp ~ Insul/Gas - 1
Res.Df RSS Df Sum of Sq F Pr(>F)
1 53 52.045...
2013 Dec 11
0
Solar Windows Webinar - US AIR FORCE APPROVED - See thru radiant barrier
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2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
Understand that it's a *guess*. If this fixes or at least betters the
situation, you're going to need to find a legit way to insulate these cards,
or to switch cards. If it's for customers, I should hope you wouldn't be
using enamelled aluminum foil. :D
-----Original Message-----
From: Tongbiao Li [mailto:tli@viack.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 11:20 AM
To: speex-dev@xiph.org
Subject: RE: [speex-dev] speex...
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
Take what I say with a grain of salt: I'm an amateur and haven't actually
touched Speex in any way, yet. I'm just sort of passing on personal belief
from personal experience. Also, check and make sure that the microphone
line is insulated.
There are a number of problems with sound cards picking up interference from
the host machine. The wires that run between ICs on a card essentially act
like antennae and furthermore pick up current by inductance. High end sound
cards are often on an AC97 riser, or wholly external to the ma...
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
...ev] speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static
?)
Take what I say with a grain of salt: I'm an amateur and haven't
actually touched Speex in any way, yet. I'm just sort of passing on
personal belief from personal experience. Also, check and make sure
that the microphone line is insulated.
There are a number of problems with sound cards picking up interference
from the host machine. The wires that run between ICs on a card
essentially act like antennae and furthermore pick up current by
inductance. High end sound cards are often on an AC97 riser, or wholly
external to the...
2006 Apr 24
1
Re: Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinoutsfor T1/E1 crossover
> Ever looked at the underground cable in the street outside your
> building? If it's more than 20 years old, it's probably
paper-insulated
> gel-filled cable, with an _extremely_ thin amount of insulation
between
> the conductors and _zero_ insulation between the pairs. T1s seem to
work
> just fine on it, unless it's very old or they try to put more than 6-8
> spans in a single 100-pair bundle :-(
6-8 spans? That&...
2010 Feb 08
3
What is the equivalent function in R to xyplot in S?
Page 140 of MASS uses the function xyplot. But I don't find it in R.
Is there a package that I should load to use xyplot. Or there is a
function with a different name in R that does the same thing as xyplot
in S.
xyplot(Gas ~ Temp | Insul, whiteside, panel =
function(x, y, ...) {
panel.xyplot(x, y, ...)
panel.lmline(x, y, ...)
}, xlab = "Average external temperature (deg. C)",
ylab = "Gas consumption (1000 cubic feet)", aspect = "xy",
strip = function(...) strip.default(..., style = 1))
2007 Feb 15
2
?OT? Linux 2.6: bridge + routing firewall
Hi All!
I need to deploy a bridge firewall using linux kernel 2.6. I had success
using kernel 2.4 plus br-nf patch. But the configuration does not work with
kernel 2.6.
If the default policy for the iptables FORWARD chain is ACCEPT I have a
bridge. If iptables FORWARD chain is DROP I have an insulator (no packet
flows). Any hint?
I did some google search and in many places they say "kernel 2.6 is not
recommended", "no luck with kernel 2.6", etc.
Any link to a success story of a bridge firewall with kernel 2.6? Any
personal experience?
Thanks in advance,
Edésio
2006 Nov 14
6
netmask 255.255.255.255 vs ip route add via ... (bug?)
Greetings routing folks,
I want to use the netmask 255.255.255.255 to insulate (not quite
isolate) machines on a shared subnet from each other. This works
just fine on win XP, but Linux iproute will not acccept the
gateway address in one step -- neither on the command line nor
via DHCP:
Here''s the interface, set up with a netmask of /32:
# ip addr...
2018 Dec 15
2
Documentation examples for lm and glm
...ssors
and/or mixed categorical and numeric covariates to illustrate how
regression and analysis of (co-)variance can be combined. I like to use
MASS's whiteside data for this:
data("whiteside", package = "MASS")
m1 <- lm(Gas ~ Temp, data = whiteside)
m2 <- lm(Gas ~ Insul + Temp, data = whiteside)
m3 <- lm(Gas ~ Insul * Temp, data = whiteside)
anova(m1, m2, m3)
Moreover, some binary response data.frame with a few covariates might be a
useful addition to "datasets". For example a more granular version of the
"Titanic" data (in addition to th...
2005 May 14
2
different ways to disable https in apache...
...his, and running it
without SSL exactly the same security-wise as running
a copy of apache without SSL at all ? That is, SSL
libraries, etc., can have vulnerabilities in them, and
am I still vulnerable to those problems even if I am
running only on port 80 ?
What kinds of attacks might I _not_ be insulating
myself against by simply not running SSL, vs.
reinstalling without it ?
thanks,
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2002 Jun 19
1
superscripts in xyplot labels
R-helpers;
I tried to get a superscripted 3 in the following xyplot example but failed:
>data(whiteside)
>xyplot(Gas ~ Temp | Insul, whiteside, panel =
function(x, y, ...) {
panel.xyplot(x, y, ...)
panel.lmline(x, y, ...)
}, xlab = "Average external temperature (deg. C)",
ylab = paste(paste("Gas consumption (1000", expression(ft^3),")"), aspect
= "xy",
strip = function(.....
2010 Apr 25
1
Struggling with two questions : Newbie student .
Hi ,
I am struggling with these two question . Any help would be appreciated ,Im
looking at doing them on r ?
1. Tests for indications of asbestos in the lungs of employees at an
insulation manufacturer resulted in four persons with positive indications
of asbestos being sent to a medical center for further testing . if 45% of
the employees have positive indications of asbestos in their lungs , find
the probability that twelve employees must be tested in order to find the
four po...
2011 Jul 19
1
notation question
...the notation.
Although this isn't really an 'R' question, it should help me to
understand a bit better what I am actually doing when fitting my
models!
Using the analysis of co-variance example from MASS (fourth edition, p
142), what is the correct notation for the formula "Gas, ~ Insul/Temp
- 1"? Obviously, if we fit it as two separate models (as in the
example above it), we would have something like y_i = \beta x_i for
each of the two models. So my question is, when we have a single model
with a k-level factor interaction term as in the equation above, what
is the correct/s...
2009 Dec 24
2
CentOS 5.4 Upgrade installation failure
CentOS 5.3 has been running fairly good except for a slow ethernet
connection so I thought I would upgrade to CentOS 5.4 to see if that
improved things. I had previously changed fstab and menu.lst to use UUID
instead of LABEL in order to insulate myself from partition label
changes I wanted to make. This worked fine in CentOS 5.3.
When I attempted to upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4 using the installation disk
and telling it to upgrade rather than do a new install, the installation
correctly found my root partition as /dev/sdb8. When I procee...
2006 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] Byte code portability (was Re: libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C)
...aspects of the target compiler can leak through.
So if one wants to use the LLVM system as a cross compiler, one
has to configure llvm-gcc as a cross compiler? Fair enough, I guess.
> One trivial example is:
>
> int X = sizeof(long);
So I assume this also means that while getelementptr insulates
llvm byte code from the details of target specific address calculations,
the target back end has to agree with gcc on how much space values
of each data type consume.
--
Pertti
2006 Jul 06
6
Capistrano deployment questions == Best practice type ones
Hi everyone,
I''ve been sold on the whole idea of using Capistrano for deployment
of my sites and have successfully deployed three apps in three
different environments all with success.
As I''m trying to configure my sites I''ve encountered a number of
issues/questions hence this post.
1. Database.yml
Twice I''ve been stumped by apps refusing to work on
2006 Nov 23
3
[LLVMdev] Byte code portability (was Re: libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C)
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, [ISO-8859-1] Pertti Kellom�ki wrote:
> Aside from stuff that depends on system headers, are there any other
> dependencies on the host system? In other words, will llvm-gcc produce
> exactly the same byte code for a given set of source files regardless of
> where compilation takes place? This has obvious implications on
Yes. Many aspects of the target compiler