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2006 Oct 15
1
gamma distribution don't allow negative value in GLMs?
Dear friends,
when i use glm() to fit my data, i use
glm(formula = snail ~ vegtype + mhveg + humidity + elevation + soiltem, *family
= Gamma(link = inverse),* data =a,))
It shows: error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : *gamma distribution don't
allow negative value*.
But i use
result<-glm(formula = snail ~ vegtype + mhveg + humidity + elevation +
soiltem, family = poisson, data =a) #this
2013 Aug 26
2
Partial correlation test
Dear all,
I'm writing my manuscript to publish after analysis my final data with
ANOVA, ANCOVA, MANCOVA. In a section of my result, I did correlation of my
data (2 categirical factors with 2 levels: Quantity & Quality; 2 dependent
var: Irid.area & Casa.PC1, and 1 co-var: SL). But as some traits (here
Irid.area) are significantly influenced by the covariate (standard length,
SL), I
2003 May 05
3
polr in MASS
Hi, I am trying to test the proportional-odds model using the "polr" function in the MASS library with the dataset of "housing" contained in the MASS book ("Sat" (factor: low, medium, high) is the dependent variable, "Infl" (low, medium, high), "Type" (tower, apartment, atrium, terrace) and "Cont" (low, high) are the predictor variables
2010 Feb 26
5
[PATCH 0/5] renouveau: nv30/nv40 unification
This patchset applies some minor fixes to renouveau.xml and then unifies
the nv30 and nv40 register definitions.
nv30 and nv40 are very similar and have the same offsets for the registers
they share.
The major differences are:
1. Texture setup is different due to full NPOT support on nv40
2. More advanced blending/render targets on nv40
3. NV30 has fixed function registers, which NV40 lacks
The
2006 May 09
1
Errors in the FreeBSD handbook (MAC framework)
(crossposted to freebsd-security just in case someone has to slap me) :)
Hello,
I'm doing some work with the MAC subsystem in FreeBSD, and I have
spotted some errors in the MAC documentation in the handbook.
1- Section 15.14.4. Error in the example dropping users "nagios" and
"www" into the insecure class. The example uses the command "pw
usermod nagios -L
2011 Mar 30
0
Plot an ols() call from Design
...llowing the procedure explained by Harald Baayen in his 2008 book
'Analyzing linguistic data. A practical introduction to statistics
using R', page 175-181.
I've attached my data to this e-mail (I hope it's small enough that that's ok).
First I paste all the commands I ran, followed by the console content.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
read.table("C:/Data.txt",sep="\t",header=TRUE)->Data
library(Design)
ols(Retro~rcs(log(Frequency),4),data=Data)->Data.ols
plot(Data.ols)
datadist(Data.ols)->d
is.atomic(Data.ols)
is.recursive(Data.ols)
unl...
2010 Feb 26
2
[PATCH] renouveau/nv10: remove duplicate vertex buffer registers
NV10TCL defines the vertex buffer registers both as arrays and as
individual named registers.
This causes duplicate register definitions and the individual registers
are not used either by the DDX or by the Mesa driver.
Francisco Jerez said to remove them all.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbieri <luca at luca-barbieri.com>
---
renouveau.xml | 49
2005 May 31
2
Centos4 SMP Kernel OOM
Hello,
I've just run out of memory on a dual xeon with 5GB ram,
considering there should have been around 4GB free (not counting
buffers and cache)... this is unusual.
Now after it OOM'ed I tried running top and memory usage was fine
(around 1GB of 5, no swap usage of 12GB).
So I thought it was a temporary thing, but processes kept on
OOM'ing for no understandable reason...
while
2012 Jan 06
4
R not recognizing words
Hello all
I'm new to R and am experiencing a problem with a categorical variable. All
the data of this variable are "Low", "High", or NA. When I put
summary(x$y), it gives me the number of High, Low, and NA entries. However,
when I try to subset by writing x$y=="Low" or x$y=="High", R does not
recognize the word and it writes FALSE for all the
2007 May 18
4
Simple programming question
...,1,1))
dfr <- dfr[order(dfr$categ),]
and I want to score values or points in variable named "var3" following this
kind of logic:
1. the highest value of var3 within category (variable named "categ") ->
"high"
2. the second highest value -> "mid"
3. lowest value -> "low"
This would be the output of this reasoning:
dfr$score <-
factor(c("high","mid","low","low","high","mid","mid","low","high","mid","low","low",&qu...
2002 Dec 09
1
ifelse ?
Hi,
i want transform data and using apply(data,2,fuz)
, but i don't know why the values < low & > high don't get 0 or 1, they
get
the value from Formula ,too "((x-low)/(high-low))" what's not the
intention ?
....is switch more approriate !?
thanks for advance ,Christian
fuz <- function (x) {
#x <- na.omit(x)
low <- quantile(x,0.15)[[1]]
high
2023 May 24
1
Synthesize low batt (LB) fron SNMP UPS which does not support this?
Hi again,
On 5/22/23 18:31, Willcox David via Nut-upsuser wrote:
> Hmm. Is there maybe something there already that will do this? Maybe
> kind of back-handed.
>
> In drivers/dstate.c, I see:
>
> 1. In status_init(), if ?driver.flag.ignorelb? is set in the driver
> state, the ?ignorelb? flag is set.
> 2. In status_set(), if ignorelb is set, and the status being set
2017 Oct 31
2
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
Ah! So I can detect the source UPS in the upssched.conf and pass it as a distinct event to the shell script. That sounds like an excellent approach.
Thanks!
GMH
From: O'Shaughnessy, Mike [mailto:Mike.OShaughnessy at gd-ms.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2017 12:46 PM
To: Garrett Michael Hayes <Garrett at VerbalImaging.com>; nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: RE: Email
2009 Mar 17
2
converting null to some values
Hi,
I have newbie question. Suppose I have the following data:
temp <- data.frame(type1 = c("male", "female", "male", "female", "female"),
type2 = c("low", "med", "high", "low", "med"), a = c(1,2,4, NA, 3), b =
.... [TRUNCATED]
temp
type1 type2 a b c
1 male low 1 5 0
2 female
2012 Aug 13
4
if else elseif for data frames
Hi all,
It seems like I cannot use normal 'if' for data frames. What would be the
best way to do the following.
if data$col1='high'
data$col2='H'
else if data$col1='Neutral'
data$col2='N'
else if data$col='low'
data$col2='L'
else
#chuch a warning?
Note that col2 was not an existing column and was newly assigned for this
2014 Jun 05
2
Question about voltage threshold setting in NUT
Hello Charles,
Thank you so much for your help. Just run upsc and it is possible that
input.transfer.low is the one because we used power regulator to bring down
the power around 84v and then the ups sent the power loss message to PC. Do
you think some others may take effect for the low voltage? Just have the
upsc result attached.
Then I retried input.transfer.low, default.input.transfer.low,
2010 Jun 09
0
Documenting generic S4 replacement method for package building
Dear List Members,
I'm struggling with the documentation of a generic S4 replacement method.
I've created a S4 method "lows" via
setGeneric("lows", function(object) standardGeneric("lows"))
setGeneric("lows<-", function(object, value) standardGeneric("lows<-"))
setMethod("lows", "myClass", function(object)
{
2009 Oct 30
4
opacity under dispersion command under plotrix
Is there anyway to make the lines in the dispersion command come forward in
a plot and allow the fill in the dispersion parameter be transparent so all
of the lines I am using to note confidence intervals are shown?
-------------------------------------------
Joe King, M.A.
Ph.D. Student
University of Washington - Seattle
206-913-2912
jp@joepking.com
2006 Feb 26
2
Voltage transfer points.
Hi,
Need to get an answer to the following. I find the naming to be
little redundant regarding the 'input.transfer.boost.low - hige'.
The same goes for input.transfer.trim.low - high.
As I find it, there is only one point where the boost or buck (trim)
kicks in.
Let's say that the nominal voltage is 230 volt, then we have a
input.transfer.boost point on say 220 volt.
If the
2007 Jan 26
0
oom killer: gfp=mask=0xd1 - bug w/ EM64T?
Hi -
Running into the error below when copying over large files via ssh. This
occurs even when I have vm.overcommit_memory=2 set in /etc/sysctl.conf. The
research I've done indicates that this is a bio-uses-GFP_DMA bug with EM64T.
I'm running CentOS 4.4 with the 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp x86_64 kernel on the
following hardware:
2 x Intel Xeon CPU 5148 @ 2.33GHz
Supermicro X7DB8 motherboard