Displaying 20 results from an estimated 63 matches for "leicester".
2002 Dec 10
1
Non-installation of Samba
...rpc.h... no
checking for test routines... configure: error: cant find test code.
Aborting config
#
I have searched the documentation for troubleshooting concerning install to
no avail. Please can you help, or point me in the right direction.
TIA
Richard Heald (0116 272 6294)
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2006 Jul 24
3
Identifying peaks (or offsets) in a time series
...bove the
offset times (the element number) should be approximately: 53, 99, 146,
191, 239, 283, 330 (the last bout of activity can be ignores).
Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated,
Many thanks, Eran
Eran Tauber (PhD)
Lecturer in Molecular Evolution
Dept. of Genetics
University of Leicester
University Rd, Leicester LE1 7RH
England
____________________________________________________________
Phone: 44 (0)116 252-3455, 252-3421 (lab) Fax: 44 (0)116 252-3378
www.le.ac.uk/genetics/et22
2003 Jul 15
3
clearing some part of a graph
Hi R lovers
2 questions:
1) I'd like to know how to clean the title, the sub title or the labels of
a graph. I know how to redefine it with the function title() but it
overwrites the previous title and do not replace it
2) How could I clear a whole plot (for example in a multiple figure
environment)
thanks for your help
vincent
2010 Aug 20
0
Assign statistically relevant groups following multimodal distribution of data
...he?data around those maxima. Would that be a ("brute-force") solution? But I'll still lack a pvalue to check the fit...
?
Thanks in advance for your time.
?
Kind regards.
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Thomas Sbarrato
PhD Student/Part-Time Researcher
?? Medical Research Council
?? Toxicology Unit
?? University of Leicester
?? Lancaster Road, Leicester
?? LE1 9HN, UK
Tel: +44 (0)116 252 5591Thomas Sbarrato
PhD Student/Part-Time Researcher
Medical Research Council
Toxicology Unit
University of Leicester
Lancaster Road, Leicester
LE1 9HN, UK
Tel: +44 (0)116 252 5591
Email: ts165 at leicester.ac.uk...
2003 Jul 03
4
Generating a vector for breaks in a histogram
Hi
I have two lots of numbers which I would like to histogram using the hist() function. For comparative reasons, I want them to be on the same scale, which I can use the xlim and ylim options to achieve.
However, having them on the same scale is meaningless unless they have the same "breaks". Consulting the documentation, there are 4 ways of defining the number of breaks, only one
2003 May 08
3
R crashes with package SJava; was Memory leakage?
..."Reset")
reset()
else {
print(compute())
}
NULL
}
<environment: 013B8AC4>
$className
character(0)
$targetClasses
character(0)
attr(,"class")
[1] "AnonymousRReference"
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Thomas Hotz
Research Associate in Medical Statistics
University of Leicester
United Kingdom
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
22-28 Princess Road West
Leicester
LE1 6TP
Tel +44 116 252-5410
Fax +44 116 252-5423
Division of Medicine for the Elderly
Department of Medicine
The Glenfield Hospital
Leicester
LE3 9QP
Tel +44 116 256-3643
Fax +44 116 232-2976
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2009 Jun 16
3
Adding zvols to a DomU
...hdd gives me c1d1 but then
that is it. Being able to attach several more zvols would be nice but even
being able to get at c1d0 would be useful
Am I missing something or can I only attach to hda/hdb/hdd?
Thanks
John
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John Landamore
School of Mathematics & Computer Science
University of Leicester
University Road, LEICESTER, LE1 7RH
J.Landamore@mcs.le.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0)116 2523410 Fax: +44 (0)116 2523604
2003 Jul 21
3
Confidence Band for empirical distribution function
Hi,
I was trying to draw an empirical distribution function with uniform
confidence bands. So I tried to find a way to calculate values of the
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Distribution but failed.
I guess it must be hidden somewhere (since the ks-test is implemented),
but I was unable to find it.
Is there any way to do this?
Thanks
Leif Boysen
2006 Sep 21
2
R data query
...ill see from the above I've tried adding check.names and
strip.white in the reading in process to avoid the unseen effect of
blank spaces.
Any ideas what I might do next? Have you come across this issue at all?
Thanks
Lubna Al-Kharusi
PhD student (GIS)
Department of Geography
University of Leicester
University Road
Leicester
LE1 7RH
mobile # 07886990332
2003 Jun 06
1
layout problem
Hello,
I have a question about using the layout command within a function. I've
written function that uses layout to create a figure from 2 plots. This
works fine to create a figure. When I use par(mfrow = c(2,2)) to create multiple
plots, it seems that the layout command resets the mfrow parmeter.
Is there a way for me to avoid this problem?
For example
practice<- function() {
2003 Jun 23
1
Smooth of a temporal serie
Hello all,
I'm a new member in this list and, also, a new R user and need some
information about Resistant Smooth (using medians).
The method I need of Resistant Smooth is the 4253H one and I didn't found
how to perform that in R.
Does anybody have an idea?
Thanks,
Henrique.
2003 Aug 15
1
Merging and sorting multiple data.frame
Dear R help,
I'm pretty new to R and would be grateful for help.
I have 11 data.frames, each with 3 columns of data. Each has the same
row.names, however these are not sorted.
Please tell me the best way to sort these (by row.names) and secondly the
best way to extract data columns from these to form a merged table.
Thanks a million
Aedin
2003 Aug 15
0
Is it possible to separate two independent components from arandom variable?
...just
> wanna get some help and try it.
>
> Fred
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Thomas Hotz
Research Associate in Medical Statistics
University of Leicester
United Kingdom
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
22-28 Princess Road West
Leicester
LE1 6TP
Tel +44 116 252-5410
Fax +44 116 252-5423
Division of Medicine for the Elderly
Department of Medicine
The Glenfield Hospital
Leicester
LE3 9QP
Tel +44 116 256-3643
Fax +44 116 232-2976
2003 Jun 05
1
Error when creating layouts with partly filled pages within lattice
...able = T, scales = list(x = list(relation = "sliced")),
layout = c(1, 4))
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P.S. Allow me to take the opportunity to give big thanks
to Deepayan Sarkar for writing and maintaining this
brilliant package!
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Thomas Hotz
Research Associate in Medical Statistics
University of Leicester
United Kingdom
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
22-28 Princess Road West
Leicester
LE1 6TP
Tel +44 116 252-5410
Fax +44 116 252-5423
Division of Medicine for the Elderly
Department of Medicine
The Glenfield Hospital
Leicester
LE3 9QP
Tel +44 116 256-3643
Fax +44 116 232-2976
2003 Aug 20
2
grid Graphics by Paul Murrell
Dear All,
I've been trying to format a plot output using par() with mfrow, fin,
mai, etc and basically it's proving to be a pain. I searched on google
and found that Paul Murrell had written a grid Graphics program which
seems perfect. However, when I try and use say viewport() I just get a
function not found error. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong please?
Thank-you
2010 Jan 19
4
Dom0 cache-ing MAC addresses?
...d.
Any way to flush what is obviously a cached MAC address from Dom0 without
a reboot?
I''d like to keep the old MAC address as we use the last 2 numbers
of the IP address to form the last 4 digits of the MAC.
Thanks
John
--
John Landamore
Department of Computer Science
University of Leicester
University Road, LEICESTER, LE1 7RH
J.Landamore@mcs.le.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0)116 2523410 Fax: +44 (0)116 2523604
2003 Aug 27
2
Basic GLM: residuals definition
Dear R Users,
I suppose this is a school boy question, but here it is anyway. I'm trying to re-create the residuals for a poisson GLM with simulated data;
x<-rpois(1000,5)
model<-glm(x~1,poisson)
my.resids<-(log(x)- summary(model)$coefficients[1])
plot(my.resids,residuals(model))
This shows that my calculated residuals (my.resids) are not the same as residuals(model).
p 65 of
2003 Jun 24
2
R and Latex's tables
Hi R lovers!
I have discovered recently that graph can be exported from R in a Latex
compatible file
thanks to the pictex command
I would like to know if there is the equivalent while exporting datas.
Let's say I have a matrix, a data.frame or a list that I would like to
export as a flat text file that is immediatly transcripted into a table
into latex
Is there a macro or package that could
2003 Aug 12
3
Sorting a dataframe
Undoubtedly a simple question:
I've looked at order() and sort() in the help pages for
R1.7.1. It doesn't appear that these functions are immediately
suited to doing the same thing as
PROC SORT DATA = BLAH;
BY X Y Z;
RUN;
in SAS. I have also checked Frank Harrell's Hmisc library.
Could someone point me in the right direction so I can sort
by the levels of Z within the levels of
2003 Sep 03
3
plotting a distribution curves
Hi,
is there a way to plot distribution curves (say normal or chi sq etc)
from within R?
For example I looked up the *chisq family of functions but I'm not sure
as to how I would use them to generate a plot of the chi sq distribution
(for arbitrary d.o.f).
Thanks,
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