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2004 Jan 07
1
samba across subnets problems
...s ip adress is in 134.84.86.x and I'm trying to get it so that it works for both its subnet and 160.94.148.x. I have it configured how I want it for its own subnet, but I can't get it to work in the 160.94.148 subnet. This is what my smb.conf file looks like:
[global]
netbios name = muskrat
workgroup = Statistics
server string = Samba Server
load printers = yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
security = user
encrypt passwords = no
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 65
hosts allow = 134.84.86. 160.94.148.
remote announce = 1...
2010 Aug 09
0
PCA analysis, presence-absence of mammals in parks
...8536 4307
AvgPopW 3940 3220 4840 9360
raccoon 1 1 1 1
skunk 1 1 1 1
opossum 1 1 1 0
rabbit 1 1 1 0
groundhog 0 0 0 0
muskrat 0 0 0 0
I get to open the .txt with R but then it gives me something pretty weird
when I try to use the function dudi.pca(parcs)...
Can anyone suggest me how I should to my analysis? I would really really be
thankful for that!
Geo.
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2000 Dec 18
1
R: Some libraries and ideas for a 'librarified' R
...s:
- send the files via e-mail
- put the files on CRAN (where?);
However I can do these in 2-3 days only (I have sources home).
Regards,
Federico Spinazzi
spinazzi@databankgroup.it
Databank S.P.A
Via Spartaco, 19, ITALY
Tel. + 39 02 55002251
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Luke Tierney <luke@muskrat.stat.umn.edu>
A: Federico Spinazzi <spinazzi@databankgroup.it>
Data: venerdì 15 dicembre 2000 19.25
Oggetto: Re: [Rd] Some libraries and ideas for a 'librarified' R
>Sounds interesting. Is the code available to look at?
>
>Thanks
>
>luke
>
>Federico Spinazzi...
2001 Oct 26
1
ks.test (PR#1004)
The note to 1004 says "fixed for 1.3.1"
Uh. No. It ain't.
The problem was more serious than guessed as even the simplest testing
would show.
For example, Example 5.4 in Hollander and Wolfe (Nonparametric Statistical,
Methods, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1999, pp. 180-181)
R Version 1.3.1 (SuSE Linux 7.1)
> X <-
2001 Oct 26
2
wilcox.test point estimates perverse (PR#1150)
The point estimates produced by wilcox.test are perverse (not wrong, just
brain damaged). The Hodges-Lehmann estimator that goes with the signed
rank test is the median of the Walsh averages. The Hodges-Lehmann estimator
that goes with the rank sum test is the median of the pairwise differences.
wilcox.test agrees except that it uses the following very peculiar definition
of "sample