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2004 Jan 05
1
lda() called with data=subset() command
Hi
I have a data.frame with a grouping variable having the levels
C,
mild AD,
mod AD,
O and
S
since I want to compute a lda only for the two groups 'C' and 'mod AD' I
call lda with data=subset(mydata.pca,GROUP == 'mod AD' | GROUP == 'C')
my.lda <- lda(GROUP ~ Comp.1 + Comp.2 + Comp.3 + Comp.4+ Comp.5 +
Comp.6 + Comp.7 + Comp.8 ,...
2008 Aug 01
4
Plotting ordered nominal data
Hi
I'm sure this question has been asked before but I can't find it in the
archives.
I have a data frame which includes interval and ordered nominal results.
It looks something like
"Measured" "Eyeball"
46.5 Normal
43.5 Mild
56.2 Normal
41.1 Mild
37.8 Moderate
12.6 Severe
17.3 Moderate
39.1 Normal
26.7 Mild
NULL Normal
27.9 NULL
68.1 Normal
I want to plot the Measured value against the "Eyeball" value but if I
simply plot it the "Eyeball" values are plotted in alphabetical orde...
2007 Jan 06
2
Using VGAM's vglm function for ordinal logistic regression
...set
# Restructure the pneumo dataset into a different format
pneumo2 <- data.frame(matrix(ncol=3, nrow=24))
colnames(pneumo2) <- c('exposure.time', 'severity', 'freq')
pneumo2[,1] <- rep(pneumo[,1],3)
pneumo2[,2] <-
as.ordered(c(rep('normal',8),rep('mild',8),rep('severe',8)))
pneumo2[1:8,3] <- pneumo[,2]
pneumo2[9:16,3] <- pneumo[,3]
pneumo2[17:24,3] <- pneumo[,4]
pneumo2 # Inspect the format of the new modified dataset
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The problem occurs when I try to analyze these two datasets, which are
identical in content, with...
2011 Dec 21
1
Reg : Using RJDBC to read UTF-8 characterrs
...e read like ???????????????????????????1
Can you please let me know how we can read the UTF-8 characters as it is
done by RODBC.
ID code Outlook Temperature Humidity Windy Play
a Sunny Hot High FALSE ????????????1
b Sunny Hot High TRUE ????????????2
c Overcast Hot High FALSE ????????????3
d Rainy Mild High FALSE ????????????1
e Rainy Cool Normal FALSE ????????????2
f Rainy Cool Normal TRUE ????????????2
g Overcast Cool Normal TRUE ????????????1
h Sunny Mild High FALSE ????????????3
i Sunny Cool Normal FALSE ????????????3
j Rainy Mild Normal FALSE ????????????3
k Sunny Mild Normal TRUE ??????????...
2009 Aug 19
2
mild and extreme outliers in boxplot
dear all,
could somebody tell me how I can plot mild outliers as a circle(?) and
extreme outliers as an asterisk(*) in a box-whisker plot?
Thanks very much in advance
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2009 Dec 19
10
[Bug 1687] New: scp/sftp is not working when using key based (authorized_keys2) authentication
...tication
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.1p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sftp
AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: info at milde.cz
If you use key based authentication (without password), scp and sftp
tools doesn't work.
SFTP returns: Received message too long 1299542900
SCP returns: Must be connected to a terminal.
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2002 Mar 11
4
Mailing list etiquette? [mildly off-topic]
Since i've gotten so much help from this list with my samba issues, i've
been trying to be active and help others, but heres my question. If I
reply to someone, should I send it JUST to the mailing list, JUST to the
person i'm helping, or both? I've been keeping it on the mailing list,
but some people may want the help to come into their main mailbox.
Should I send to both?
2003 Oct 21
0
lme mildly blowing up
I'm running a hierarchical linear model of legislative committee
representativeness (so I have committees in chambers) using lme. It's a
simple random-intercept-as-outcome model.
When I run it, everything converges and I get results like this, trimmed
for brevity. The following are the group(chamber)-level variables. The
dependent variable is bounded between zero and one.
2003 Dec 15
2
Slightly OT and mildly insane: Modems through VoIP :-))
Hi,
First off, let me state that _YES, I am fully aware that what I am doing is
insane, prone to major havoc and bad for general health_ :-))
Scenario: My GF needs an analog modem to use with her banking software
(sodding backs don't supply a decent web-application for company use). I am
experimenting to see if we can get it to work (albeit slow) trough our ATA186
talking g711 to
2001 Oct 04
3
Ordered factors and DBMS
Is there any way of preserving order of ordered factors when storing a
table in PostgreSQL?
I have been using PostgreSQL and the RPgSQL package to store a large
table with answers such as "Strong disagreement", "Strong agreement",
"Mild disagreement". "Mild agreement". When reading the table, such
answers are turned into factors, apparently in reverse alphabetical
order. If I reorder them using ordered(factor, levels=the order I
want), everything is fine for the session, but saving the table and
re-rea...
2004 Jun 29
2
Dual home gateway problem with redirect page
...rnel in RH-9.0 with Julian Anastasov patch, and version
iproute2-ss020116 (Fedora RPM package).
Dual homing and dead gateway detection work fine as we expected, the
problem is , everytime we hit site that have redirect page address (URL
no absolute), it''s doesn''t reply. (ex: www.mild.com
<http://www.mild.com/> , www.kompas.com <http://www.kompas.com/> ).
Please help me.
Regards
reza
2011 Sep 20
2
Trouble getting lda to gzip incomming mails (zlib plugin)
...ieve zlib
mail_plugin_dir = /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/lda
sieve_global_dir = /etc/dovecot/sieve/
sieve_global_path = /etc/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
}
plugin {
zlib_save_level = 6
zlib_save = gz
fts = squat
sieve = ~/dovecot.sieve
sieve_dir = ~/
}
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Helge Milde, 69701808
www.monsternett.no
2014 Apr 16
3
TRD like tool for linux?
so I found that one of my VM hosts seems to have been compromised in
some way; I've shut it down, isolated it, found a few odd things like
gibberish comments and odd hostnames that I don't recognise pointed back
to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts. I tried TRD and it seems mildly useful, but
has more of a windowsy feel for what it wants to be able to fix. does
anyone know of something with more linux rootkit detection as a focus?
I could just rebuild this machine, but I'd like to know for sure what
all/how bad this was broken so I can avoid it for next time.
than...
2016 Mar 20
3
ssh-copy-id no newline bug
On 20 Mar 2016, at 19:15, Philip Hands <phil at hands.com> wrote:
> Is anyone going to be upset by the resulting blank lines being added by
> ssh-copy-id when the file was not missing a terminating newline?
Well it would be at least mildly annoying my previously nice looking file
now has a pile of blank lines in just because someone didn't know
how to use their editor ...
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2002 May 16
1
glm(y ~ -1 + c, "binomial") question
...moving the intercept in a binomial
glm() model with categorical predictors. V&R (3rd Ed. Ch7) and
Chambers & Hastie (1993) were very helpful but I wasn't sure I
got all the answers.
In a simplistic example suppose I want to explore how disability
(3 levels, profound, severe, and mild) affects the dichotomized
outcome. The glm1 model (see below) is the same as glm2 (2 dummy
variables coding sever and mild). In both models the reference
level is profound disability.
My questions are:
1. How do I interpret the coefficients in the third model (the
intercept is removed)?
2...
2018 Oct 22
3
please remove permission check that disallows private-group access.
...nfiguration option(s) for users who wish to bypass these checks
could allow experienced users to do what they need to, and less
experienced users could still benefit form the protection by default.
Generally, giving users the choice should not be controversial, but I
will note that there is the mild fear of a user googling the error and
finding misguided advice to simply disable the check.
Charlie
2012 May 09
3
[LLVMdev] Discussion of eliminating the void type
...t;> and developers of LLVM (people writing transforms etc). I agree
>>>> that for users it just changes one oddity for another. However for
>>>> developers it should make things simpler by making the IR more uniform.
>>>
>>> As a developer, it would be mildly nice to give stores names.
>>> However, that may be more than offset by the fact that store instructions
>>> would be able to have users. It'd always be safe to RAUW a store with
>>> undef {}, but that's a nuisance.
>>
>> at this point I should confe...
2012 May 09
2
[LLVMdev] Discussion of eliminating the void type
...LLVM (which you discuss here)
>> and developers of LLVM (people writing transforms etc). I agree
>> that for users it just changes one oddity for another. However for
>> developers it should make things simpler by making the IR more uniform.
>
> As a developer, it would be mildly nice to give stores names.
> However, that may be more than offset by the fact that store instructions
> would be able to have users. It'd always be safe to RAUW a store with
> undef {}, but that's a nuisance.
at this point I should confess that I was only thinking of function r...
2004 Apr 16
7
Turning windows screen buffering on and off
All,
Does anyone know if there is an option I can set to turn screen-buffered
output on and off with the win32 rgui? (Apart from the point and click
method).
I am running some simulations where it is useful to watch output but it
gets mildly tiresome having to manually switch things on and off via the
gui.
Thanks
Toby.
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 1
minor 8.1...
2008 Mar 26
3
[LLVMdev] Checked arithmetic
...ine
opcodes that return condition results in addition to their computational
results.
Given the IR as it stands, how does one go about *efficiently*
implementing a language that requires checked arithmetic? I do
understand that it can be done using intrinsics, but that implementation
is (to put it mildly) suboptimal.
For integer ops, I really want to be able to get at the carry/overflow
bit. For floating point ops, I really want to be able to get out the
floating point NaN state in order to exploit the NaN propagation
features provided by some hardware.
I'm sure this has been considered, bu...