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2010 Sep 28
1
95% confidence intercal with glm
Hi
I had to use a glm instead of my basic lm on some data due to unconstant
variance.
now, when I plot the model over the data, how can I easily get the 95%
confidence interval that sormally coming from:
> yv <- predict(modelVar,list(aveLength=xv),int="c")
> matlines(xv,yv,lty=c(1,2,2))
There is no "interval" argument to pass to the
2006 Apr 21
8
listing available provider names
Is there a trick to listing available providers? I can''t find it.
2003 Apr 07
3
graphic question
Hi,
I want to use R for some data mining project , and was wondering if it has
any intercative graphical features?
For example, is it possible to plot a histogram and be able to select a
specific point on it and have all the data about it? or select a specific
area in a curve and have all the data about it? or possibilities to zoom
out and in?
Thank you for your help,
Mama Benchaffai
Schoo...
2019 Apr 02
2
PJSIP/SIPAddHeader etc
Hi everyone
I’m building an Asterisk 16/PJSIP server and my dialplan uses SIPAddHeader & SIPRemoveHeader but the apps don’t appear to be installed in v16.
Can anyone tell me where they went and how to get them installed please?
Thanks
Mark.
Mark Farmer
Senior UC Systems Architect
Intercity Technology Limited
HQ 101-114 Holloway Head, Birmingham, B1 1QP
Tel: 0330 332 7933 / 07872542107 /
2000 Aug 29
1
Newbie question: Linear regression with error bars.
Hello guys,
I am a total newbie on R, having downloaded it, read the documentation and
started playing with it right now.
My general question is what 'lr' model can be used for doing a linear
regression on points that have a variance associated with them (ie. Monte
Carlo simulation results).
Actually my Data sets look like:
Timestep Energy Variance_of_the_Energy
0.0005 -14.876840
2012 Jan 12
1
posting for r-help
Hi there
I have a post I would like to put on the "95% confidence intercal with glm"
thread. Thank-you so much!
I am wondering first of all if anyone knows how to calculate confidence
intervals for a GLMM? I use the lme4 library.
Also, I am wondering how to predict a model mean and confidence intervals for a
particular independent variable?
For example in the following example:
2007 Oct 10
2
how to generate and evaluate a design using Algdesign
Hi,
I have some problems when using AlgDesign->optFederov() generating
designs.
I have 6 variables, all factors. 3^2 and 4^4, I want to have a design that
can take care of main effects and two interactions within 2 pair of
variables v3-v4 and v5-v6, the following is the code
################
require(AlgDesign)
set.seed(1)
levels = c(v1=3,v2=3, v3=4,v4=4,v5=4,v6=4)
2008 Mar 07
1
Help with 'memory not mapped'
Hi,
I'm no expert programmer at all;
I'm running an R script ("mariam1_2.R"). This scripts calls another
script, which contains an R function, which .Call some C code.
It runs several times without any problem, but sometimes I get the error:
-------
*** caught segfault ***
address 0x1c404ec8, cause 'memory not mapped'
Traceback:
1: .Call("rrfunc",
2019 Jun 23
7
Joining a Samba DC to a Windows AD
Hi,
I need to join a Samba 4 DC to a Windows 2008 R2 Active Directory Domain.
Do I need provisioned with --use-rfc2307 ?
For example:
samba-tool domain join samdom.example.com DC -U"SAMDOM\administrator"
--use-rfc2307
I intend use SAMBA_INTERNAL DNS. Do I need provision with --intercative for
select SAMBA_INTERNAL DNS ?
Can I to inform other DNS existing (primary DNS) in my local network in DNS
Resolver Forwarding ?
Finally, I'm migrating my network IP range, thus my Samba 4 DC and Windows
DC are in different networks. This way, is there any problem?
Regards,
M?rcio Bacci
2008 May 21
3
Maildir locking by LDA of dovecot
Hi all!
First of all, I want ti thank the whole Dovecot community (developers
for developing and fast responses, users for populating and responses
too). Dovecot is a really good and fast IMAP server - it serves near
3000 in our installation.
Now I have a problem and request community's help its resolving;)
Dovecot version: 1.0.13, compiled with vpopmail support.
I have an account spam at
2003 Oct 20
1
looking for a job
Hello!
My name is Denis Shaposhnikov. I'm looking for a job in EU (Germany is
preferably) as a UNIX/FreeBSD system administrator and/or network
administrator that lets me utilize my experience in an Internet
Service Providing (ISP).
Skills:
* Operating systems:
UNIX (FreeBSD 2.2 - STABLE), Cisco IOS (10.x - 12.x),
ZyNOS. Understand how systems work and is able to apply this
2003 Jul 24
0
the 'pound' and '#' are the same? (OT Rambli ng)
Some more unusual ones:
http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/intercal-man/tonsila.html
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Gapinski [mailto:Gary.Gapinski@grc.nasa.gov]
Sent: 24 July 2003 14:37
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] the 'pound' and '#' are the same? (OT
Rambling)
On Thursday 24 July 2003 01:21, John Laur wrote:
> I haven't ever
2010 Sep 02
0
NCS - Cablemodem
Hi all, I am configuring asterisk in a cable modem network, using a
motorola TM401A.
I can make calls from the MTA but I can receive, display the following
error:
-- Executing [1500 at alberti:1] Dial("OSS/dsp",
"MGCP/aaln/1 at 0-13-11-82-bd-a.ssw.intercal.net|30") in new stack
[Sep 2 00:10:53] NOTICE[28062]: chan_mgcp.c:3572 mgcp_request: Asked to
get a channel of
2005 Jan 25
4
typo in ?NotYetImplemented
The `examples' section says
plot.mlm # to see how the "NotYetImplemented"
# reference is made automagically
^
Best,
Torsten
2012 Jul 12
1
Cox proportional hazard model and coefficients
Hi,
Here is the summary-output of the Coxph-model I used (the output is based on
the best final model i.e. all significant explanatory variables and their
interactions are included):
coxph(formula = Y ~ LT + Food + Temp2 + LT:Food + LT:Temp2 +
Food:Temp2 + LT:Food:Temp2)
n= 555
coef exp(coef)
se(coef) z
2015 Dec 31
2
Is there any some cases we can see ?
Hi,
We just found the tinc, looks like it is really a better VPN solution than
traditional VPN, I am wondering, is there some cases we can refer, like is
there some big cluster running in the production environment ?
Thank you.
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2005 Nov 03
0
problems with pan(): Indizierung ausserhalb der Grenzen = subscript out of bounds
Dear alltogether,
I tried pan() to impute NAs for longitudinal data.
The terminology in the following output follows the pan manpage. No data
are attached to this script as this may be too huge.
y = 15 responses
pred = at first just intercept was tried (later on covariates should follow)
subj = 168 different subjects with 4 to 6 observations for each subject
at time points t1, t2, ..., t6
#
2008 Oct 16
2
Xen 3.3 compile error - (LaTeX)
Hello,
I''m having some problems compiling xen 3.3. Compiling ends by generating
docs (latex).
HW:
AMD Phenom(tm) 9550 Quad-Core Processor
8GB RAM
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 \n \l
2.6.26.5 #1 SMP Sun Oct 5 19:36:29 CEST 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/adrian/xen-3.3.0/stubdom''
sh ./docs/check_pkgs && make -C docs install || true
make[1]: Entering
2007 Feb 27
4
fitting of all possible models
Hi,
Fitting all possible models (GLM) with 10 predictors will result in loads of (2^10 - 1) models. I want to do that in order to get the importance of variables (having an unbalanced variable design) by summing the up the AIC-weights of models including the same variable, for every variable separately. It's time consuming and annoying to define all possible models by hand.
Is there a
2003 Jun 08
2
state of the rsync nation? (revisited 6/2003 from 11/2000)
I'm interested in these very questions (librsync-rsync relationship,
remaining limitations of rsync, active prospects for ground-up rewrites),
Google searches for rsync info have proved a little too vague due to the
programs ubiquity. Much has certainly changed since this was written,
could some people with knowledge in these areas could update martin's
response for the state of rsync,