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2008 Mar 20
1
interperting a regression tree
hello i am trying to decipher a dendrogram i have from performing a 'tree'. (attached file) my response variable is factored - low, medium and high threat and the 8 explanatory variables are numeric values. i could do with some help to understand what the values <0.25, <0.5 and <0.75 are on the tree branches? how does one interpret this??? cheers, mann Manju Sharma
2006 Jun 29
1
kmeans clustering
Hello R list members, I'm a bio informatics student from the Leiden university (netherlands). We were asked to make a program with different clustering methods. The problem we are experiencing is the following. we have a matrix with data like the following research1 research2 research3 enz sample1 0.5 0.2 0.4 sample2 0.4
2007 May 14
2
lmer function
Does anyone know if the lmer function of lme4 works fine for unbalanced designs? I have the examination results of 1000 pupils on three subjects, one score every term. So, I have three scores for English (one for every term), three scores for maths etc. However, not everybody was examined in maths, not everybody was examined in English etc, but everybody was in effect examined on four subjects. I
2006 Jul 12
0
Rails and Theme Centric Design
...of the controller methods I had been creating. So far the system works well, but the framework is getting overwhelming and it would make sense on some level to move away from our custom framework, and move towards one supported by a large community. It''s basic method of working is it interperts the url, trys to find a template based on the url, then inside the template are the API calls which return data. I''m wondering if anyone has ideas as to how you could get Rails to act a similar way. What I''m thinking is that the system would act more as a template selector a...
2003 Jul 30
0
anova(mymodel.lme, type = "marginal")
Dear All, recently, while setting me on the straight and narrow about linear contrasts for a linear mixed effect model, Prof Ripley pointed out that my interpertation of the call anova(mymodel.lme) was not correct, because I was meant to add type = "marginal", as in anova(mymodel.lme, type = "marginal") I tried to look deeper in the issue, asking people, checking on the
2003 Jul 14
1
VXML?
Anyone know of anybody doing VXML with Asterisk and/or Linux? Tia Kevin
2013 Mar 17
2
syslinux.exe, on XP, fails to run on a USB stick
I was trying to set up a USB stick with syslinux.exe, on a XP machine. Had the following problems: 1. Tried: 1.1 from XP native cmd shell: E:\>syslinux\syslinux.exe --directory /syslinux --install --force --mbr --active e: 1.2 and a similar command from cygwin. where e: is the USB stick. With cygwin I got a segmentation fault. With XP
2011 Sep 01
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Unicode path handling on Windows
Guys, welcome to the too weird i18n world! We, Japanese, has got suffered for multibyte charset for 20 years. I have added a comment in http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=10348 . Of course I know, I don't think it would be a practical resolution. FYI, it seems clang can retrieve mbcs path with s/CP_UTF8/CP_ACP/g. E>bin\clang.exe -S なかむら\たくみ.c なかむら\たくみ.c:4:2: error: #error #error ^ 1
2004 Sep 03
1
[Bug 924] Bogus IPv6 DNS queries cause unnecessary root server traffic
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=924 Summary: Bogus IPv6 DNS queries cause unnecessary root server traffic Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.8p1 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: ssh AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at
2005 Aug 28
7
Unicode support in FXRuby 1.6
All, As some of you know, Jeroen has added support for Unicode strings in the unstable development version of FOX (version 1.5). I''m trying to plan ahead to decide how best to support this for FXRuby 1.6, but I don''t really know anything about Ruby''s support for Unicode or i18n in general. If you''re familiar with this topic (how/if Ruby deals with Unicode
2006 Dec 27
8
1.4.0, IMAP and Dovecot
I thought I would give the new IMAP support a spin on my home server, but without much luck so far. Asterisk 1.4.0 Dovecot 0.99.14 Maildir format C-client 2006d The imap server is also the Asterisk server, so connections are on the localhost. The error posted to the logs is: IMAP Error: Can't open mailbox {127.0.0.1:143/imap/authuser=root//user=dan_austin}INBOX: invalid remote specification
2005 Sep 22
7
Mounting filesystems with "noexec"
Hello, I've been playing a bit with the "noexec" flag for filesystems. It can represent a substantial obstacle against the exploitation of security holes. However, I think it's not perfect yet. First thing, an attempt to execute a program from a noexec-mounted filesystem should be logged. It is either a very significant security event, or it can drive nuts an
2002 Jan 07
2
>Why not use OggDrop? Going for managed bitrates? Tagging?
>Why not use OggDrop? Going for managed bitrates? Tagging? > If you really must know (and I don't think it matters) I use oggdrop because I want to > encode a batch of files without requiring user intervention between each file, and because I do lot of tagging. > Besides, I don't see how oggdrop is going to HELP me encode the entire CD to Ogg Vorbis. It's
2003 Nov 21
7
winbindd
hi all, as i heard, i need winbind to connect linux-clients on samba. i installed this - without pam (in the hope this would work...) but this constellation seems to be needed, as i still cannot connect, even if winbind logs my domain as accepted. Do i really have to do the pam-configuration on the samba-server-side too?? i just thought, it was enough to authentificate against smbpasswd. is
2011 Sep 01
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Unicode path handling on Windows
Op 1 sep. 2011 14:12 schreef "NAKAMURA Takumi" <geek4civic at gmail.com> het volgende: > > Guys, welcome to the too weird i18n world! > We, Japanese, has got suffered for multibyte charset for 20 years. > > I have added a comment in http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=10348 . > Of course I know, I don't think it would be a practical resolution. > > FYI,