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2002 May 29
0
classification by nls and anova
Dear R-users, I'd appreciate your statistical opinion on the following problem. I'm fitting the four parameter logistic model [f(x) = a + (b - a)/(1 + exp((c - x)*d))] to assay data. We have a lot of samples to fit and my aim is to classify these samples into following groups: 1. no interrelation all results about =~ 0 too low concentration 2. only full
2006 May 04
2
Yum Update Question
I have asked myself over the years... just what happens during the update process? For instance, the latest updates included updates to php. I'm wondering if apache is restarted or reloaded to read the new php updates? More broadly... if this is done, is it done pretty much for every interrelated update, I guess with the exception of kernel updates? Thanks for all the hard work. Best, John Hinton
2007 Apr 05
2
StructTS
I apologize in advance if I picked the wrong list to post this to. I have made an effort to find the answers to these questions on CRAN, but if they are there, I couldn't find them, and I was going to email the developer of StructTS directly but could not find who that is. I have 2 interrelated questions about StructTS 1. Where can I obtain the source code for StructTS if I wanted to produce a similar function with an extended capability? 2. Would the person who developed StructTS have any interest in adding the ability to include an AR term and/or a stochastic cycle? Thanks in a...
2004 Feb 13
1
ISBN number registartion
Hello all, I notice that the R package, the manuals and even the FAQ have ISBN numbers. I help write the Gnumeric (GNOME's spreadsheet) manual and wondered how you all managed to get those numbers. Also are these numbers interrelated so that if you gain a document, its number would follow from your existing numbers. Any pointers to information would be appreciated. Thanks, --adrian custer
2013 Mar 13
1
merging a dataframe or vectors
Hi, I would like to know what is the easiest way to compile two or more set of vectors or data frame, according to their index. They are interrelated to one another by their assigned index. for example: #data set 1 abc #output: X403 X408 X410 X415 X418 X419 X420 X423 X424 X425 X426 X427 549.58 541.91 544.18 549.37 555.54 540.83 543.26 544.26 546.85 548.98 553.10 556.49 X428 543.57 #data set2 def #output: X401 X402...
2006 Aug 19
1
Samba & ACLs?
How exactly do Samba 3.x and ACLs interrelate? With the mount parameter I've turned on ACLs on the whole filesystem that Samba has various pointers into (including all the home directories and the netlogon). I started out naively assuming that the *nix uidNumber/gidNumber Samba mapped the end user to would behave exactly the same whether they were a Samba user or were logged on locally. But
2010 Jul 05
1
Profiler for R ? (HFWUtils package)
> Message: 21 > Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2010 02:26:29 -0400 > From: Ralf B <ralf.bierig at gmail.com> > To: "r-help at r-project.org" <r-help at r-project.org> > Subject: [R] Profiler for R ? > > Hi, > > is there such a thing as a profiler for R that informs about a) how > much processing time is used by particular functions and commands and > b) how
2007 Nov 06
1
Issues with iSCSI, Hosts Crashing
Two questions (and then a bonus one), kind of interrelated, but, first, some basic info. I'm using OCFS2 on OpenSUSE 10.2, kernel 2.6.18.8(-0.7). There are three nodes in the OCFS2 cluster, backed by Openfiler iSCSI storage. First, I'm using Openfiler and iSCSI volumes to back my OCFS2 file system. The nodes that are part of the OCFS2 cluster...
2006 Jan 16
3
37s style modularization ?
Hello all, I remember and have lost a link to the blog on hints about 37s modularization of basecamp, backpack, etc. Anyone remeber this and can remind me of the link? Thanks ! -- ------------------------------ Forget the icing. Bake the cake! - the epicentered developer ------------------------------ Peter Fitzgibbons -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2006 Jun 20
1
list of interdependent functions
Hello, I discussed the following problem on the great useR conference with several people and wonder if someone of you knows a more elegant (or more common ?) solution than the one below. The problem: ============ I have several sets of interrelated functions which should be compared. The functions themselves have different structure, application-specific names (for readability) and they should be exchangeable. I want to avoid to construct a generic for every new function, but the functions should be aggregated together in a common data struct...
2007 Nov 01
1
Help me in Cochran armitage trend test Coding
Dear sir, I am Shibu John from Thrombosis Research Institute India. It is a multidisciplinary organisation concerned with the interrelated problems of thrombosis and atherosclerosis. I was searching for Cochran armitage trend test program in R. Then I had seen your R coding for C-A trend test. I tried that in the R software. But I can?t run the program due the [Error: could not find function "independence_test"]. Where is...
2007 Aug 24
1
Re: Samba & ACLs?
> From: Chuck Kollars <ckollars9 <at> yahoo.com> > Subject: Samba & ACLs? > Date: 2006-08-19 02:46:45 GMT > How exactly do Samba 3.x and ACLs interrelate? ... > I started out naively assuming that the *nix > uidNumber/gidNumber Samba mapped the end user to > would behave exactly the same whether they were a > Samba user or were logged on locally. ...
2009 Jan 12
3
irrelevant warning message
...ws so don't bother him hint". If this addition followed on some discussion, please point me to it. The reaction of other experienced users in our group has been the same, when I pointed this out. So I am not alone in the "why?" Terry Therneau PS. Here are two interrelated reasons we don't autoconvert: 1. Subject id. Factors give no advantage for a unique id, and some clear problems. In particular when one creates as subset - everyone over 60 say - there is no good reason to remember all the ids you didn't select. 2. Subject id. I work on a lot of s...
2005 May 06
4
How to understand packages, namespaces, environments
I would be very glad of pointers to information on how the concepts of packages, namespaces and environments are interrelated in R. I am trying to get a handle on this both so I can delve further into understanding other people's code and so I can organize my own in a more coherent manner. From my reading about environments it seems they function as what I would intuitively call namespaces. However, the document...
2008 Aug 21
2
Large data sets with R (binding to hadoop available?)
...g's language layer currently consists of a textual language called Pig Latin, which has the following key properties: * Ease of programming. It is trivial to achieve parallel execution of simple, "embarrassingly parallel" data analysis tasks. Complex tasks comprised of multiple interrelated data transformations are explicitly encoded as data flow sequences, making them easy to write, understand, and maintain. * Optimization opportunities. The way in which tasks are encoded permits the system to optimize their execution automatically, allowing the user to focus on semantics rat...
2015 Nov 30
6
Re: packaging virtio-win
...issions that way? >> >> I don't know, but if you work strictly with virtio-win-pkg-scripts it >> shouldn't matter. > > Thanks a lot, I'll look into it early next week. > Sorry I'm only getting to this thread now :/ I'd like to try and summarize the interrelated packaging changes that were mentioned in this thread: - The iso layout is not optimal for programmatic consumption - The iso layout is not compatible with windows driver media autodetect conventions - The iso and RPM host contents do not match - The reasoning behind the iso/RPM layout is not clear...
2013 Feb 22
3
[GIT PULL] x86/mm changes for v3.9-rc1
Hi Linus, This is a huge set of several partly interrelated (and concurrently developed) changes, which is why the branch history is messier than one would like. The *really* big items are two humonguous patchsets mostly developed by Yinghai Lu at my request, which completely revamps the way we create initial page tables. In particular, rather than estima...
2013 Feb 22
3
[GIT PULL] x86/mm changes for v3.9-rc1
Hi Linus, This is a huge set of several partly interrelated (and concurrently developed) changes, which is why the branch history is messier than one would like. The *really* big items are two humonguous patchsets mostly developed by Yinghai Lu at my request, which completely revamps the way we create initial page tables. In particular, rather than estima...
2013 Feb 22
3
[GIT PULL] x86/mm changes for v3.9-rc1
Hi Linus, This is a huge set of several partly interrelated (and concurrently developed) changes, which is why the branch history is messier than one would like. The *really* big items are two humonguous patchsets mostly developed by Yinghai Lu at my request, which completely revamps the way we create initial page tables. In particular, rather than estima...
2007 Aug 14
0
[clearview-discuss] visualizing devices, links, and interfaces
A revised illustration that incorporates Meem''s earlier recommendations has been posted on our project page: http://opensolaris.org/os/project/clearview/cv-linkif.gif Aside from showing the interrelationships between the devices, links, and interfaces, it also shows how vanity naming might be applied to the configuration. The illustration continues to be a work in progress