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2012 Jun 02
5
error trying ENC.
Hello, I''m trying to use External Node classification and I have not
idea what is my mistake.
I getting the following error :
err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on
SERVER: undefined method `downcase'' for ["hola",
{"mens"=>"HOLA"}]:Array on node casa
I have a very simple parameter class :
class hola( $mens = "HELLO" ) {
notify{"puppet": message => "$mens"}
}
I''m setting puppet.conf in master section :
node_terminus = exec
external_nod...
2008 Mar 28
2
Comparing proportions between groups
Hello there,
I have two groups (men and women) and I know per group how many of them
smoke or don't smoke (women 40 of 200; men 100 of 300). I would like to know
how I can compare in R if men and women differ significantly in their
smoking. However, because there are more men in the sample than women I
cannot just compare the number of smokers and non-smokers in both groups,
right?! (I would
2008 Dec 24
1
Using SPSS Labels
I am trying to import a SPSS.sav file into R. The attached file is not
technically the file I am trying to import, but does replicate my
problem. The actual file is much too large to attach. No matter what I
do, I can not get R (base or Hmisc) to apply the value labels in
the .sav file to the dataframe created in R. Here's the code that I am
using.
maine <- spss.get("test.sav")
#
2006 Jul 15
4
updating multiple records with form
...he men''s version of the product -- inventory count for each
size, etc. And a similar block of form items for women''s versions.
I''m wondering how I can specify that each inventory count box creates a
new detail record with the right values (ie,
product_id=123456,gender=mens, size=XL, inventory=20)
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2007 May 09
3
bug when assigning new analyzer?
require ''rubygems''
require ''ferret''
include Ferret
PATH = ''/tmp/ferret_stopwords_test''
index = Index::IndexWriter.new(:path => PATH, :create => true)
index.analyzer = Analysis::StandardAnalyzer.new([])
index << {:title => ''a few good men'', :language => ''en''}
index.analyzer =
2005 Apr 19
1
controlling the x axis of boxplots
v 2.0.1 (sooooh old!) on Win2k
I think I know the answer to this but I can hope ...
I have data for continuous variables (measures of residents) by a
categorical variable in range (1,22), the units in which they live.
I want to plot these data with a pair of boxplots one above another
with same x-axis (1,22) using par(mfrow=c(2,1)) and then plotting
first for the women then for the men.
2008 Aug 23
3
graphs for pretest data
Is there an easy way to make graphs for the following data. I have
pretest and posttest scores for men and
women. I would like to form a 'titlted segment' plot for the data.
That is, make segments joining the scores,
with different types of segments for men and women.
Example data:
menpre <- c(43,42,26,39,60,60,46)
menpost <- c(40,41,36,42,54,58,43)
womenpre <-
2011 Jun 06
1
list demographics
Hi all,
I got curious about something, so in proper scientific fashion I
obtained some data and analyzed it.
Question: what is the female participation in the R-help email list?
Data: the most recent list postings, obtained from the website. I took
my best shot at classifying the names given in the email header as
male/female, but ended with a fair number of unknowns.
This dataset had 2797
2008 Jul 26
1
Simple vector question.
I have some data that I read in via read.csv:
sales2007 <- read.csv("Total2007.dat", header=TRUE)
The data looks like:
> sales2007[1:605,]
Year DayOfYear Sku Quantity CatId Category SubCategory
1 2007 1 100091 1 10862 HOLIDAY Christmas
2 2007 1 100138 1 11160 PET COSTUMES Famous (Licensed)
3 2007
2002 May 23
2
Find if there is independence
Hello
I have the matrix
a<-matrix(c(2,1,0,1,2,2,1,5,7,2,5,12),nrow=6)
a
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 2 1
[2,] 1 5
[3,] 0 7
[4,] 1 2
[5,] 2 5
[6,] 2 12
Suppose that in the first row we have 3 men of England, 2 with hair, and 1
no
In the second we have 6 italian men, 1 with hair and 5 no ...
I want to find if there is a dependence between men withouth hair and
2006 Jun 16
4
Form magic
Didn''t know what else to call this subject, sorry.
Anyway this is more a general discovery question then a coding one.
Is it possible (and I already know it should be) to create forms where
depending on a particular choice in one select tag, one or another
select tags would be presented in the form.
As an example, a shopping site , where a dropdown has options of:
1-Men''s shoes
2009 Mar 11
0
Working up examples of barplots with customized marginal items
Hello, everybody:
I'm back to share a long piece of example code. Because I had trouble
understanding the role of par() and margins when customizing barplots,
I have struggled with this example. In case you are a student wanting
to place legends or textual markers in the outer regions of a barplot,
you might run these examples.
There are a few little things I don't quite understand.
2013 Jan 17
0
Role of "password server" statement
Hi,
Using Samba 3.6.3 on Ubuntu 12.04. I'm trying to understand how the
"password server" statement works with winbind. I thought if you don't
use the default "*" value, but instead created a list of DCs, it would
only use a DC from that list. But, we have seen winbind connect to a DC
that is not listed in the password server statement, but is listed in DNS:
2009 Sep 18
1
Within-group correlation confidence intervals
I'm trying to obtain within-group correlations on a subset of variables. I
first selected my variables using the following command:
mydata$x<-mydata[c("iq","education","achievement")]
I'd like to look at correlations among those variables separately for men
and women. My gender variable in mydata is coded 1 (women) and 0 (men).
I have successfully used
2012 Aug 09
2
Olympics: 200m Men Final
Hello,
Have you seen the log-linear prediction of the 100m winning time in R
mailed to the list yesterday by David Smith, subject Revolutions Blog:
July roundup?
"A log-linear regression in R predicted the gold-winning Olympic 100m
sprint time to be 9.68 seconds (it was actually 9.63 seconds):
http://bit.ly/QfChUh"
The original by Markus Gesmann can be found at
2006 Apr 25
0
No sound in one calling direction, men using PRI with E1 and Q.SIG
I've been trying lots of configurations now. And the problem that I
can't solve is this:
I have a Digium T205P card. I have connected one of the connections to
our internal PBX (NEC 2000 IPS). The Asterisk is configured as pri_cpe,
and the NEC is configured to be the network side of the connection. Both
ends are using b-channels 1-15 and 17-31, the d-channel is on 16.
When I start
2007 Sep 05
2
Multiple xyplots
Hi everyone,
I'm hoping you can give me some pointers. I have a requirement to draw
multiple (103) xy line plots onto one output device. Ideally the plots
should be displayed in a hexagonal grid (example at
www.maladmin.com/example.jpg). I can calculate the locations for each
waveform but am wondering how to create multiple plotting areas. I have
come accross references to a package grid
2018 Dec 24
4
You removed Weboob package over political reasons? Whole Internet laughs at you
On 12/24/18 7:21 AM, vsnsdualce at memeware.net wrote:
> Debian is not ruled by the men who actually write the software, but
> instead women.
*snip*
Can we please ban the person who sent that disgusting rant to the list?
2010 Apr 14
2
winxp + sp3 = samba-shared printer hangs the system
hi,
since I upgraded some winxp-pro sp2 client to sp3, my samba-shared
printers are no-longer usable :-/
With sp3, if I run notepad and choose the men? File-Print, the "print"
window hangs and does not show any printer for about 1 minute! The
same thing happens when I click on the men? Start-settings-Printer and
faxes.
With sp2, everything works correctly and I can browse all my
2011 Dec 28
2
Gale-Shapley Algorithm for R
Dear R-helpers,
I'm not a speciallist in writing complex functions, and the function still
very rusty (any kind of suggestions are very welcome). I want to implement
Gale-Shapley algorithm for R Language. It is based on
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2312726 Gale and Shapley (1962) , and it
has evolved to