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2009 Nov 03
2
reshaping pairs of columns
...1.68, 41.9, 42.25, 42.55, 44.05, 43.65), longA = c(82.85, 82.52, 81.92, 80.03, 83.03, 83.95 ), latB = c(41.62, 42.12, 42.07, 42.47, 43.42, 43.12), longB = c(87.67, 87, 85.97, 84.17, 87.25, 87.92), latC = c(-41.12, 41.88, 42.13, 42.13, 44.23, 43.25), longC = c(-83.03, 82, 80.78, 79.55, 83.6, 84.48), latD = c(-41.03, 41.87, 41.98, 42, 44.13, 43.8), longD = c(-85.1, 85.37, 83.78, 83.18, 86.85, 87.1), latE = c(41.28, 42.08, 42.22, 42.07, 44.6, 43.72), longE = c(82.42, 81.17, 80.2, 80.27, 83.5, 83.23), latF = c(43.13, 42.35, 42.62, 42.83, 44.62, 43.62), longF = c(82.25, 81.77, 81.37, 79.92, 85.5, 85.2...
2004 Jun 01
1
converting text coordinates to decimal degrees
I receive GPS readings in a text string such as "0121.6723S 03643.6893E" and need the coordinates as decimal degrees in two separate variables: "-1.361205" and "36.728155". How do I do this in R? mikkel
2012 Feb 01
1
package sampling, function strata
...imply differing number of rows: 3, 122 My stratanames and size vectors have the same length, 41 (the number of strata), and 122 is the number of samples I need. The size vector is sorted in the order the strata have in the dataframe (dim 3960 8). names(dataframe) [1] "lond" "latd" "stratanames" "cell" "lat" "lon" "div" "ID_unit" Have I misunderstood the instructions in sampling.pdf?? Thanks, Elena [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 May 30
2
Mapping of Unix groups to Samba user permissions
I ran into a problem today which surprised me, and after two hours of reading and testing I am more confused than ever, so I feel the need for a sanity check. It would be good to have a clear and authoritative article about this somewhere; I thought it would be in either "Using Samba" or in the HOWTO, but I don't see it there. I am using Samba in several installations in homes and
2005 May 10
3
Unsupported Kernel for X86_64 and i386
All, There have been many requests for added kernel features that the upstream provider left out of the standard kernel. (ReiserFS, Video4Linux, Firewire support, XFS, NTFS, JFS, etc.). We want the main release CDs to contain a standard kernel for compatibility and stability reasons. CentOS is created as a clone, and it needs to be as close as possible to the upstream distro. That being said,
2007 May 10
0
kernel: peth0: received packet with own address as source address
...following pakets during that time: 14:58:05.546043 fe:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (oui Unknown) > 09:00:2b:00:00:0f (oui Unknown), ethertype LAT (0x6004), length 81: 0x0000: 2808 0505 0502 131f dc05 3c02 0101 0558 (.........<....X 0x0010: 454e 3034 0e4c 4154 4420 666f 7220 4c69 EN04.LATD.for.Li 0x0020: 6e75 7801 0b05 5845 4e30 3413 4c69 6e75 nux...XEN04.Linu 0x0030: 7820 322e 362e 3136 2e33 332d 7865 6e01 x.2.6.16.33-xen. 0x0040: 0100 00 ... .... I need LAT. Thanks for your help! Regards, Reiner _________________...