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2006 Jan 30
3
Date Not Staying in Date Format
...e returned object is of mode "numeric" and class "array". Each array
element is of mode "numeric" and class "numeric". I believe that this is
the integer representation of my date. I can't seem to convert it back to a
date.
How do I get these to be intrepreted as a date instead of a number?
Thanks,
~Dave R.
2008 Feb 08
2
correlation
Dear list
I would like to compare two measurements of disease severity (M1 and
M2), one of the is continuous (M1 ranging from 1 to 10) and the other
is ordinal (M2 takes Low, Medium, high and very high). Do you think is
ok to use cor() function to test whether the two agree, i.e correlate?
I am afraid that if I set M2 to 1,2,3 and 4, the function cor() will
take them as continuous and
2006 Aug 14
1
Connection scripts with the 'prexec' clause
Hi all,
I am running Samba 3.0.20B on an AIX server with SECURITY=USER using an
LDAP backend. I am looking for a way to capture the actual
username(%USER_NAME%) that
the client user is logged onto his individual workstation with and compare
it with the user(%u) they are connecting with the share as. If they are
different, I want to reject the user's connection. After doing some
2004 Jul 27
1
[LLVMdev] Linking to native libraries
> Yes, this is no problem. You can do something like
> this:
>
> $ llvmgcc X.c -c -o X.bc
> $ llc X.bc -o X.s
> $ gcc Y.c -o Y.o -c
> $ gcc X.s Y.o -o program
> $ ./program
Ok, fine, and what about the interpreter? It takes
100% llvm, doesn't it? Or is there some kind of import
facility (perhaps as an specially interpreted call or
as an extension to llvm which makes
2001 Sep 28
1
Summary of Characters vectors, NA's and "" in merges
Thanks to Brian Ripley, Gregory Warnes, and Dennis Murphy for considering my
problem about "NA" in character strings. The nub of the issue seems to be that
you can not have a string with "NA" in it in a character vector in R without it
being intrepreted as meaning NA (i.e., not available). The only work-arounds
involve renames of various sorts.
Perhaps this is more appropriate for r-devel, but I was wondering what the
future holds for character vectors in R, i.e., will this always be a
problem? Although I am not smart enough to understand the Gre...
2008 Aug 25
3
lmer4 and variable selection
Dear list,
I am currently working with a rather large data set on body temperature
regulation in wintering birds. My original model contains quite a few
dependent variables, but I do not (of course) wish to keep them all in my
final model. I've fitted the following model to the data:
>
2007 Aug 21
0
Install stops seeing USB CDrom
I have sought information on this in the past.
I have a decTOP that I can install DSL on with no trouble from my USB
DVD/CDRW drive.
Centos won't. Neither 4.4 or 5.0
The boot starts, the CD is being read. After I respond to language, it
stops saying it can't find the CD.
If I go the linux askmethod approach, I can 'see' it loading the install
image from the CD, it goes
2004 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] Linking to native libraries
Hi!
I want to know if it is possible to link llvm object
files with native static/shared libraries. I mean:
without using the provided c/c++ frontend to compile
first the sources of the libraries to llvm and then
-everything being llvm- linking. For example, I would
like to compile XLanguage to llvm and then link the
resulting object against libXRuntime.so. If this can
be done, could you give me a
2004 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] Linking to native libraries
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, [iso-8859-1] Carlos Pita wrote:
> I want to know if it is possible to link llvm object files with native
> static/shared libraries.
Absolutely, we do this routinely.
> I mean: without using the provided c/c++ frontend to compile first the
> sources of the libraries to llvm and then -everything being llvm-
> linking. For example, I would like to compile
2005 Jan 31
2
ML-Fit for truncated distributions
Hello,
maybe that my Question is a "beginner"-Question, but up to now, my research
didn't bring any useful result.
I'm trying to fit a distribution (e.g. lognormal) to a given set of data
(ML-Estimation). I KNOW about my data that there is a truncation for all
data below a well known threshold. Is there an R-solution for an
ML-estimation for this kind of data-problem? As
2007 Aug 18
1
Suspected memory leak with R v.2.5.x and large matrices with dimnames set
Hi -
Admittedly, this may not be the most sophisticated memory profiling
performed, but when using unix's top command, I'm noticing a notable
memory leak when using R with a large matrix that has dimnames set.
To allow people to reproduce the problem I'm seeing, I've added a
small (< 50 lines) code snippet at the end of this email.
I'm seeing this
2007 Aug 18
1
Suspected memory leak with R v.2.5.x and large matrices with dimnames set
Hi -
Admittedly, this may not be the most sophisticated memory profiling
performed, but when using unix's top command, I'm noticing a notable
memory leak when using R with a large matrix that has dimnames set.
To allow people to reproduce the problem I'm seeing, I've added a
small (< 50 lines) code snippet at the end of this email.
I'm seeing this
2001 Jul 18
1
Sensibility analysis
Hi everyone,
i'm actually working on a nonlinear mixed-effects model, and beginning the
study of its sensibility.
It takes 35 input and gives a n*35 matrix of output as it's a growth model (n
is the number of days of the growth period).
Well, I have to analyse the variation of the output in relation to the
variation of the parameters of this models (first univariate then multivariate
2001 Feb 16
0
Regarding Trademark Dispute.
I received the following e-mail in response to an e-mail I had
sent to SSH communications questioning the wisdom of their
requesting OpenSSH to change it's name. Contained in the message
is that statement that SSH Communications did not exert their
trademark rights earlier becuase it's only recently that
OpenSSH has become more visible.
In the United States, this would invalidate the
2007 Apr 04
13
Mongrel dying daily with Ruby 1.8.6
Hi guys,
I''ve been running mongrel for a while now with Ruby 1.8.4, and last
week upgraded to 1.8.6.
Since upgrading, each morning when I wake up there''s a big problem:
1. Accessing the site returns a "500 Internal Server Error"
2. All the mongrel_rails processes are still running, but none of
them are active (when I run top)
3. Lighttpd and pound are still