Displaying 20 results from an estimated 213 matches for "murderous".
2012 Aug 21
1
make check fails two tests on RHEL 6 build
I am installing R 2.15.1 onto RHEL 6, using gcc 4.7.0 with Intel MKL
10.3.7 and the following environment:
export BLAS_LIBS="-Wl,--start-group
/usr/caen/intel-12.1/mkl/lib/intel64/libmkl_gf_lp64.a
/usr/caen/intel-12.1/mkl/lib/intel64/libmkl_sequential.a
/usr/caen/intel-12.1/mkl/lib/intel64/libmkl_core.a -Wl,--end-group
-lpthread"
export LAPACK_LIBS="-Wl,--start-group
2008 Jan 12
2
Lattice equivalent of par(mfrow = )
Dear r-helpers,
Does anyone have a straightforward example of putting together three
unrelated (expect for a common y-axis) xyplot() figures in what would
be in base graphics a par(mfrow = c(1, 3)) arrangement?
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2002 Jan 27
5
EPS->LaTeX problem
Greetings-
I have a strange problem displaying a graph from R (1.3.1, linux) in a
LaTeX document of documentclass seminar.
I'm using graphicx to include the file:
\usepackage{graphicx}
...
\resizebox{\textwidth}{\textheight}{\includegraphics{crime.eps}}
When I do this, the entire slide (including the page number) is rotated
180 degrees. Any ideas why this happens?
The graph was created
2006 Dec 05
1
problem with lists...
Hi guys,
I am new to R, so sorry if my problem seems trivial.
Sometimes I encounter some lists, which I cannot index their components
with [ . ]
For instance the prcomp() function returns a 'prcomp' object whose
components are some 'lists'. the second component is a list that
comtains the following:
> mylist <- churn[2]
> class(mylist)
[1] "list"
>
2008 Jan 13
1
What is the 'scale' in princomp() function?
Dear R users,
When I tried to use princomp() from stats packages to do Principal
Components Analysis, I am not very clear what is the "scale".
And the scores are different from "PROC PRINCOMP" procedure from SAS.
Using the example data from this package:
restpc <- princomp(USArrests, cor = TRUE)
> restpc$scale
Murder Assault UrbanPop Rape
4.311735 82.500075
2008 Mar 06
0
Help with colinearity problem in multiple linear regression
Hello,
For basic linear regression lm() does the job well, for datasets that are
larger than memory biglm() seems to work.
I'm working on a parallel implementation of multiple linear regression for
datasets that are too large for memory.
Currently I am working over least squares:
calculating: t(X) %*% X and t(X) %*% y
separately in parallel on each node
This generates a
2009 Dec 23
1
prcomp : plotting only explanatory axis arrows
Dear all,
I have a very large dataset (1712351 , 20) and would like
to plot only the arrows that represent the
contribution of each variables.
On the sample below I woild like to plot
only the explanatory variables (Murder, Assault..)
and not the sites.
prcomp(USArrests) # inappropriate
prcomp(USArrests, scale = TRUE)
prcomp(~ Murder + Assault + Rape, data = USArrests, scale = TRUE)
2007 Jun 27
1
Condensed PCA Results
Hello all,
I'm currently using R to do PCA Analysis, and was wondering if anyone knew the
specific R Code that could limit the output of the PCA Analysis so that you
only get the Principal Component features as your output and none of the
extraneous words or numbers that you don't want.
If that was unclear, let me use linear regression as an example:
"lm(y~x)" is the normal
2011 Sep 09
2
prcomp: results with reversed sign in output?
Dear All,
when I'm running a PCA with
prcomp(USArrests, scale = TRUE)
I get the right principal components, but with the wrong sign infront
Rotation:
PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4
Murder 0.5358995 -0.4181809 0.3412327 0.64922780
Assault 0.5831836 -0.1879856 0.2681484 -0.74340748
UrbanPop 0.2781909 0.8728062 0.3780158 0.13387773
Rape 0.5434321 0.1673186 -0.8177779 0.08902432
instead of
PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4
2006 Jun 19
2
saving rounded numbers as a new variable in a dataframe
A basic question, but one that eludes me. I have created a new variable
$numurder, which I have rounded off. I want to save the rounded off version
of this variable to an existing datafile called 'ngri.csv' .
numurder <-c((murder*no.of.cases)/100)
[[1]]
[1] 48.952 112.073 182.160 974.610 122.140 663.432 150.856 18.988
137.925 198.045 68.930 203.148 30.056 100.955
2006 Jan 04
5
multiple lowess line in one plot
I'm using this code to plot a smoothed line. These two columns of data
really represent 4 groups and I'd like to plot a separate line for each
group but have them all in the same plot. The R-Docs for lowess do not
seem to indicate some type of "GROUPS=var_name" option. What would be
the syntax for this?
plot(AWGT ~ lipid )
lines(lowess(lipid , AWGT, f=.8))
--
Dean
2006 Jul 23
2
constructing a dataframe from a database of newspaper articles
I am hoping for some assistance with formatting a large text file which
consists of a series of individual records. Each record includes specific
labels/field names (a sample of 1 record (one of the longest ones) is
below - at end of post. What I want to do is reformat the data, so that
each individual record becomes a row (some cells will have a lot of text).
For example, the column
2002 Mar 20
1
RODBC under Windows
Hi,
I have been just playing with the ODBC connectivity under Windows. I have
never done this before and I thought I would go through some examples in
the "Data Import/Export" manual and learn how to setup data connections
while doing that. I ran into a small problem and I am not sure if this is
something I am doing wrong or a bug or, perhaps, a feature of the RODBC
package.
Here is
2008 Sep 21
2
r format questions
Hi,
1) I have noticed that when I use the aggregate function it outputs numbers in the results. for example:
aggregate by product
group.1 Aggregate
1 ProductA 1000400.00
2 ProductB 23232323.00
3 Missing 232323.00
is there a way to suppress the numbers infront of aggregate outputs. I checked and they don't look like columns when I do a summary so I can't -1
2012 Jan 14
3
Storage - posibilities?
Hi all.
Currently I am administering a mail cluster in which messages are
stored on software RAID shared with NFS. There are several NFS
servers, every one of them exports a part of all mail files for a
specific frontend with postfix.
We are thinking about replacing these storage hosts with one solution,
maybe a storage array with appropriate disk space and I/O capacity.
What are pros and cons
2017 Aug 23
2
Aw: Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
We murdered web applications with a chainsaw. Web 2.0 has too many security holes.
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 8:35 PM, Mihai Badici <mihai at badici.ro> wrote:
> the vaste majority of web applications around use the same stack.
2008 Sep 22
1
change the panel name in xyplot
Hi,
I try to change the panel name in a xyplot without success.
Look this example from xyplot manual:
xyplot(Murder ~ Population | state.region,data=states)
The panel title are:
Northeast, South, North Central, West, that are factor from state.region.
I need do change some names and, for example, put some of these in italic. I
dont find how change this.
I looking for this in Deepayan
2006 Feb 23
4
Dovecot as a smart IMAP proxy
Do you see a use for an IMAP proxy where the proxy would be able to
execute hooks which modify mail contents, such as transparent
encrypting/decrypting mails, or maybe some virus-filtering? It would
need at least some kind of IMAP command/reply parsing capabilities, so
it might be able to do all kinds of other things.
Maybe one potential use case would be Cyrus Murder-like proxying to
multiple
2001 Sep 27
4
ssh2 key passphrase problems in 2.9.9 on Linux
I've just compiled and installed openssh-2.9.9p2 (compiled against
openssl-0.9.6b using gcc-3.0.0) on a Slackware 7-based Linux machine
(kernel 2.4.6ac2). The previously installed version was 2.9p2, compiled
against openssl-0.9.6a, also with gcc-3.0.0, but with a different build of
gcc-3.0.0.
Everything seems to work fine except for one problem: passphrase matching
for ssh2 keys
2014 Oct 22
1
"make check" fails on lapack.R and stats-Ex.R
Hi folks,
I suspect this is a request for a sanity check than a bug report:
I've been successfully compiling an optimised version of R for several years using the Intel compiler and MKL. I've just test-run the new Intel 15.0 compiler suite, and I'm seeing a few numeric failures that I don't see using the same build method with Intel 13.0. I've attached the output of