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2008 Dec 02
1
QQ plots and boxcox
Dear R People:
In the DASL library, there is a story about hot dogs.
Here are the data:
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2006 Mar 17
1
nlme predict with se?
...on = corSymm())
> levels(kew$Season)==levels(x.for.lw.pred$Season)
[1] TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
> kew[1:10,]
Grouped Data: lw ~ ageyr2 | farm
X sheep doe ageyr2 MBreEco Season ecoreg
farm village Breed MBreed date doy lw ebw
1 1 1 1 2.500000 Meatsemidesert 1. Fall-Winter semidesert
AksToKa Aksenger KZP Meat 11/23/02 327 63.8 55.63211
2 2 1 139 2.883333 Meatsemidesert 2. Spring semidesert
AksToKa Aksenger KZP Meat 4/10/03 100 51.7 44.53119
3 3 1 250 3.191667 Meatsemidesert 3. Summer semidesert
AksToKa Akse...
2007 Jun 19
5
TentSteak 0.2.0
The second release of TentSteak is out and available as a gem on
rubyforge ("gem install tent_steak"). This version introduces a
handful of new form helpers, a couple method renames, editable HTML
tables, and some application bootstrappers for kickstarting Camping
and initializing ActiveRecord.
It''s still in active development, and I''d very much appreciate
2010 Sep 12
2
More strange R CMD build/check errors on Windows
Hi,
This is a follow up to:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-July/057921.html
The Bioconductor daily builds have been reporting a lot of strange
things lately on Windows using R-2.12. This started 2 or 3 months
ago and things are not getting better with recent R-2.12.
Here is a sample from today's build results. We use Windows Server
2003 R2 for the 32-bit builds, Windows
2009 Mar 11
2
Couple of Questions about Classification trees
So I have 2 sets of data - a training data set and a test data set. I've been
doing the analysis on the training data set and then using predict and
feeding the test data through that. There are 114 rows in the training data
and 117 in the test data and 1024 columns in both. It's actually the same
set of data split into two. The rows are made of 5 different numbers. They
do represent
2010 Dec 04
3
Super Meat Boy Crash on startup
Super meat boy crashes on startup with the following message I've installed vcrun2008 and direct x, i'm not sure if this is a wine problem or a super meat boy problem, can any users with more know how than me tell me with this output?
Setting breakpad minidump AppID = 40800
Steam_SetMinidumpSteamID: Caching Steam ID: 76561201696194287 [API loaded no]
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW
2010 Oct 11
1
'R CMD build' not cleaning the src/ folder on Windows
Hi,
'R CMD build' (with R 2.12.0 RC) fails to clean the src/ folder
on Windows:
D:\biocbld\bbs-2.7-bioc>ls meat/BUS/src
BUS.cpp BUS.h
D:\biocbld\bbs-2.7-bioc>R\bin\R CMD build meat\BUS
* checking for file 'meat\BUS/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'BUS':
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
* cleaning src
* installing the package
2007 Oct 30
1
Some matrix and sandwich questions
Dear R-help,
I have a four-part question about regression, matrices, and sandwich package.
1) In the sandwich package, I would like to better understand the
meat() function.
>From the bread() documentation, for a simple OLS regression, bread() returns
(1/n * X'X)^(-1)
That is, for a simple regression (per the documentation on bread()):
MyLM <- lm(y ~ x)
bread(MyLM)
2011 Jan 22
2
Re: Super Meat Boy Crash on startup
You are right it's an DirectX issue and it's easy to fix. If you install the stand alone version you have to update DirectX. I had the same Problem under Windows.
You can download the DirectX 9c Update here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=3b170b25-abab-4bc3-ae91-50ceb6d8fa8d
2006 Aug 22
0
gem install postgres, dead meat - revisited
I''m still trying to install this sucker ... (RR)
I''m behind a firewall on a WinXP machine.
I open up a DOS window, go to my RR sample app and type the following to
set up postgres:
gem install postgres
I get back the following error:
ERROR: While executing gem ... (SocketError)
getaddrinfo: no address associated with hostname.
So ... I create this environment variable
2009 Feb 27
2
accessing and preserving list names in lapply
Sometimes I'm iterating over a list where names are keys into another
data structure, e.g. a related list. Then I can't use lapply as it
does [[]] and loses the name. Then I do something like this:
do.one <- function(ldf) { # list-dataframe item
key <- names(ldf)
meat <- ldf[[1]]
mydf <- some.df[[key]] # related data structure
r.df <-
2010 Jun 10
1
R-based version of R CMD build broken on Windows
Hi,
The R-based version of R CMD build doesn't work for me on Windows:
E:\biocbld\bbs-2.7-bioc>R\bin\R CMD build meat\Biobase
* checking for file 'meat\Biobase/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'Biobase':
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
* cleaning src
* installing the package to re-build vignettes
Warning in shell(sprintf("%s > %s
2006 Sep 20
1
Stats question - cox proportional hazards adjustments
Hi useRs,
Many studies of the link between red meat and colorectal cancer use
Cox proportional
hazards with (among other things) a gender covariate.
If it is true that men eat more red meat, drink more alcohol and smoke more than
women, and if it is also true that alcohol and tobacco are known risk
factors then why does
it make sense to "adjust" for gender? I would think that in this
2010 Jun 08
2
how to ignore rows missing arguments of a function when creating a function?
Hi,
I am relatively new to R; when creating functions, I run into problems with
missing values. I would like my functions to ignore rows with missing values
for arguments of my function) in the analysis (as for example is the case in
STATA). Note that I don't want my function to drop rows if there are missing
arguments elsewhere in a row, ie for variables that are not arguments of my
2008 Jul 21
4
[LLVMdev] nightly tester setup
I've noticed that my nightly tester doesn't seem to be reporting the
results of running llvm-test, only build warnings and make check.
Checking with -verbose shows that it's running the test suite, so I
don't quite understand what's going on. Looking at
http://llvm.org/nightlytest/ shows that none of the other Linux testers
are reporting test suite results either.
2016 Mar 18
2
difference between --target, -mcpu, -march
>
> -Most- targets use -march.
>
> -eric
>
Do you meat that in most cases -target is used along with -march instead of
-target and -mcpu?
--
Rail Shafigulin
Software Engineer
Esencia Technologies
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2006 Apr 17
2
Building Dynamic DOM Element IDs for RJS Templates
My element IDs are constructed using the object id. So . . .
<div id="foo<%= foo.id %>" >
<p><%= link_to_remote "Do Foo", :url =>{:action => "do", :id =>
foo.id} %>
</div>
How do, and can I, build that id in the RJS template?
Also, can anyone recommend a good Ruby syntax book that would help me
out with Rails? I know
2006 May 08
0
Problem with "INDEX" in default_mail_env, and pop3
Hello all,
I've a problem with maildir, pop3 and relocated indexes.
My configuration is:
default_mail_env = maildir:%h/Maildir:INDEX=/var/dovecot/index/%
u:CONTROL=/var/dovecot/control/%u
I created the "/var/dovecot/{index,control}/%u" directories, each one
have rights 700 and the ownership is assigned to the user.
When the pop clients connect, they fail with the error
dovecot:
2007 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] C embedded extensions and LLVM
On Nov 10, 2007, at 11:07 PM, Christopher Lamb wrote:
> I've been playing around with clang/LLVM looking at adding partial
> support for the draft technical report for embedded C extensions
> (TR18037, http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/
> n1169.pdf), specifically named address spaces.
>
> Named address spaces need to be tracked in LLVM in essentially all
2011 Jun 27
1
R CMD check --force-multiarch does not install all the archs for testing
Hi,
Why isn't 'R CMD check --force-multiarch' installing the package
for all the architectures that are going to be checked?
For some packages, it only installs for the default arch ('i386').
Then testing the package for 'x64' fails.
For example,
Output of R CMD check --force-multiarch fabia_1.5.0.tar.gz:
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*