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2007 Jun 27
5
Mosquito Fixtures Won''t Load
I can''t get fixtures to load correctly in a Mosquito test. The first
fixture loads in the unit test, but the rest don''t load at all.
File structure:
tracker/
tracker.rb
test/
test_tracker.rb
fixtures/
tracker_measurements.yml
tracker_projects.yml
Relevant test code:
require ''rubygems''
2008 Sep 24
2
Graph question
If I have a set of data comprising a list of numbers of eggs on mosquito guts that range from 1 to 157. How can I get R to draw a barchart of the distribution of the data (i.e. x axis= number of eggs on a gut, y axis=number of mosquitoes found with that number of eggs)? Data is listed below.
Thanks,
Georgina
Number of eggs on each mosquito gut:
[1] 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 12 12 1 2
2007 Sep 24
1
Mosquito TDD Framework Updated
Mosquito, the TDD framework for Camping has been updated (0.1.3).
We''ve tried to keep it backwards compatible, so your apps should
continue to work. But feel free to submit a bug report at RubyForge if
you have any problems.
Changes:
http://rubyforge.org/frs/shownotes.php?group_id=351&release_id=14845
Download:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/mosquito/
Docs:
2006 Dec 07
0
Mosquito gem available
why has mentioned this before, but I wrote a small test framework for Camping and it is now available as a gem.
sudo gem install mosquito
If you''d like to write unit or functional test for your Camping app, check it out:
http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/wiki/MosquitoForBugFreeCamping
http://rubyforge.org/projects/mosquito
Several people have already submitted patches and
2013 May 25
1
spatially analyzing multiple data layers
Hi, I started using R about 3 months ago so please excuse my ignorance. I
have two datasets. The first consists of 247 fixed position mosquito traps
that were serviced weekly for 23 weeks. The second is dengue incidence data
indexed to home address for the same time period. I would like to see if
there is a space time relationship between mosquito catch rate and dengue
incidence. So far I have
2009 Feb 23
1
why results from regression tree (rpart) are totally inconsistent with ordinary regression
Hi,
In my analysis of impacts of insecticide-treated bednets on malaria, I
look at the relationship between malaria incidence and mosquito
behaviors. The condensed data set is copied here. Ordinary regression
(lm) shows that Incidence was negatively related to Mortality. This
makes sense because the latter reflected the strength of killing
mosquitoes by insecticide-treated nets. Since the
2003 Mar 19
3
multiple logical streams
Hi,
Why is seekability necessary in case of multiplexed multiple
logical streams? Isn't the differentiation based on serial number
sufficient to continue decoding of pages in the sequence of their
arrival?
Regards,
Patrick.
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2008 Feb 11
2
how to generate a column based on other columns in a data frame
HI,
I am working on a data set with multiple collections of mosquitoes at
sampling sites. Each row represents a collection of individual samples
with coordinates for each collection.
... X, Y,...
1 36.435 30.118
2 36.435 30.118
3 36.435 30.118
4 35.329 29.657
5 35.329 29.657
6 36.431 30.111
7 36.431 30.111
8 35.421 29.797
9 35.421 29.797
10 35.421 29.797
2006 Aug 30
1
Handling realisations in geoRglm
Dear R users:
I want to model mosquito count data based on landcover attributes and
meteorological variables using a Poisson GLSM in the geoRglm package. I
have monthly mosquito counts over more than 20 years with repeated
observations from individual trap sites over time. I have used
as.geodata() to successfully read my dataset into the geodata format
utilized by geoR and geoRglm,
2008 Oct 09
1
Spatstat - Several density plots using the same scale
Hi everyone,
I am using the package "spatstat" for ploting kernel maps of my data.
It is a marked point pattern, the result of mosquito surveillance in a
area in a week.
For each trap, the number of individuals captured is the mark of the point.
> plot(density(X, weights=X$marks))
makes a nice kernel, but the problem is that I've got several weeks and
for each week the density
2003 Apr 01
1
How to read NT Domain accounts from a Unix box
Hi,
Is there any open way of reading user/group accounts of a NT
Domain from a Unix box? I guess, rpcclient is more like a hack of
MS protocol.
Is it the only way currently? Can anyone give more information on
this?
Thanks in advance.
Ravi
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Click here to know more!
2006 Dec 18
1
A question on lmer() function
Dear R users,
We have encountered a slight problem when using the lmer()
function:
1. Data description: 11 locations; Nt: monthly mosquito population
density from 1994-2005 in each location.
2. Question: to examine the degree of spatial heterogeneity in the
system by testing model support for single versus multiple intercepts
and slopes for the location effect. We applied the lmer()
2008 Mar 18
0
Walds Z in a mixed model
I recently reviewed a paper that used Wald's Z in a mixed model
analysis. The dataset (see end of message for complete dataset) has
individual animals (SAMPLE) from within social groups, from within
geographic regions. Y is the response variable. The paper ran a mixed
model with year and region as fixed effects, group a random effect
nested within region, and sample nested within group. I
2013 Mar 19
1
Error when adding lines to a plot using the mixed-effect model and metafor package
Hi,
I am a student using R for my final year project, with the metafor package being particularly helpful. I have been following the steps laid out in the manual 'Conducting Meta-analysis in R with the Metafor package' (Viechtbauer, 2010) and applying it to my own data of infected Anopheles mosquitoes across Africa.
In particular, I am attempting to apply a mixed-effect model to my data
2002 Apr 15
1
nested anova not giving expected results
.../MS_subgroups (I'm getting this from Sokal & Rohlf's _Biometry_).
However, as I understand the output from R, it calculates the F for the
factor as MS_factor/MS_error, which can significantly change the results.
As an example, I took the values from Sokal & Rohlf's example on mosquitos,
which are as follows:
cage animal length
1 1 a 58.5
2 1 a 59.5
3 1 b 77.8
4 1 b 80.9
5 1 c 84.0
6 1 c 83.6
7 1 d 70.1
8 1 d 68.3
9 2 a 69.8
10 2 a 69.8
11 2 b 56.0
12 2...
2007 Apr 09
8
Watch a file during the day and just report changes, replace on a scheduleat night if chnged during the day: needs to be a type?
Hi,
In our dev/int environemnts, our user base wants to be able to change
managed files at will during the day but be notified via email of
changes that happen.
At night they want the files replaced to their known good state if
there were changed.
I tried to do this with a custom function that wraps two file types,
one that just watches checksum, the other that does a reset of content
with a
2006 Oct 31
0
! camping-omnibus 1.5.176
gem install camping-omnibus --source code.whytheluckystiff.net
Considering the number of optional dependencies now in Camping, I''ve put
together an eigengem which will load all of the recommended libraries that most
devoted campers will want: ActiveRecord, Mongrel, SQLite3, RedCloth and the
acts_as_versioned gem. (Those last two are used in the examples.)
Stuff like mosquito and
2004 Aug 31
0
N-dimensional delaunay tesselation & voronoi diagrams
Hi,
I've been looking for functions that can do delaunay tesselation and
generate voronoi cells. I came across deldir and tripack but both seem
to be restricted to 2D points. Are there any packages that can do a
tesselation in N dimensions? I know that Matlab and Mathematica use the
qhull package to provide functions for this. Does anybody know of any R
packages that do this (maybe by calling
2005 Sep 13
1
Floating-point arithmetic
Hi Folks,
A recent exchange on the 'octave' list led to the following
paper being cited, which I had not met before:
What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About
Floating-Point Arithmetic, by David Goldberg,
originally published in the March, 1991 issue of Computing Surveys.
PDF and HTML versions are widely available on the web (see Google),
e.g. at
2006 Apr 26
1
accessing a SOAP based web service from R
Hi,
I have a number of web services that run on a server and can be
accessed via SOAP as well as by creating a specific URL.
Now, for certain services, the argument that I need to send is about 10
to 20 characters and the URL approach works fine. However if the
argument is a few kilobytes I would rather create a SOAP packet and send
that off.
So my first question is: is there a package that