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2012 May 07
2
Statistical power of correlations.
My apologies for the statistical naivete of my question but...
Is there an established method or calulating the statistical power of a
correlation test? And if so is there a method in R for it?
Thank you,
Collin Lynch.
2002 Oct 24
2
source function help
...the value of
"y". I can later issue a separate command:
> y
and get the value for y, but I cannot figure out how
to make the script in the file give me this without
having to go in manually and ask for it.
Am I missing something? Is there a way to do what I
want it to. Forgive my naivete...I am a SAS
programmer taking baby steps in R!!!
Thanks,
Dave
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2011 Apr 10
3
Adding margin text to lattice graphics
...ove appears with each image. I would like it to appear only once, scaled across the entire page, not relative to a single panel.
Is there a different command that accomplishes my goal? Or a different implementation of this same command? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also, because of my naivete with lattice graphics, I may be asking the question in entirely the wrong way -- please feel free to redirect me.
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2013 Nov 11
2
Using CentOS Wordpress rpms
Greetings,
Apologies for my seeming daft naivete.
I'm wondering if there any sort of conventions for using Wordpress on
CentOS?
Generally until now, I have had users install Wordpress from tarballs on a
case-by-case basis. This means that you can have several different
versions of WordPress operating on a site.
With the RPM you have a...
2014 Sep 26
2
[LLVMdev] Canonicalizing vector masking.
...x float> %input, <4 x float> zeroinitializer, <4
x i32> <i32 4, i32 4, i32 4, i32 3>
which seems to better express the intent, or a sequence of insertelement
and extract element (which is what we get for the attached code), or leave
it as is? (or any better ideas?)
Forgive my naivete if there's something obvious I'm missing since I haven't
done much w.r.t. vectors in LLVM.
-- Sean Silva
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2006 Aug 15
5
Rails without Gems?
All,
Caveat: New user naivete to follow.
I''m starting an application in Rails and I can''t use Gems. (There are
legal implications in deploying unknown code here.) But Rails seems to
have an extraordinary dependence on Gems.
If I say ''rails PROJECT'', then the PROJECT directory gets crea...
2009 Dec 04
1
multidimensional point.in.polygon??
...In the (real, typical) test data set I'm using for development baseSet is 5
columns by 2637 rows while baseHull has only 42 distinct points. If augHull
has a similarly simple hull, then each time round the loop will remove only
a few dozen points; I need to remove many thousands.
And (in my naivete) I think there must be a better way of testing for a
point inside a polygon, I'd have thought convhulln must need to do that
often!
Thanks in advance for any pointers,
Keith Jewell
2006 Aug 15
5
Set up a default route
...ked, because I have a sufficiently late version of MySQL.
Next question. What does "Set up a default route" mean?
When I read...
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/Routes
...it reminds me of the Apache documentation for mod_rewrite. I hope
someone appreciates the candor of my naivete'' and works on the
"simplest path" through this stuff.
I add...
map.connect ''inventories'', :view => ''inventories'', :controller => ''inventory''
to config/routes.rb, and hit http://localhost:8000/inventories , and
get...
2004 Apr 07
1
ZAPRTC question(s)
...ering
whether there is a downside in turning off RTC support in the kernel,
and recompiling. Are there other things that might break if I do this
(it simply feels like a more "drastic" step than the ztdummy
approach)? (I am running Red Hat 9.0)
Finally, and this will show my complete naivete for linux programming,
I am curious as to why no one has written a timer that simply hooks
the standard kernel installed RTC? From the rtc.txt file in the
Documentation directory of the kernel source, it seems that one can
"hook" the interrupt and get the clock ticks delivered via in...
2010 Oct 25
2
GlusterFS 3.1 on Amazon EC2 Challenge
Another GlusterFS 3.1 question on my blog
(http://cloudarchitect.posterous.com). Any help/ideas will be
appreciated.
Thanks
Joshua
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Here's my challenge: I have several 1 tb ebs volumes now that are
un-replicated and reaching capacity. I'm trying to suss out the most
efficient way to get each one of these into its own replicated 4 tb
gluster fs.
My hope was that I could snapshot
2023 May 18
1
mclapply enters into an infinite loop....
On Wed, 17 May 2023 13:55:59 +0000
akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> So that means mclapply should run properly, i.e output a try class
> object and exit. But it didn't. Can you shed some light on why this
> happened?
What's your sessionInfo()? Are you using a GUI frontend?
mclapply() relies on the fork() system call, which is tricky to get
right in a
2006 Dec 04
0
How to calculate area between ECDF and CDF?
...so I'm reluctant to check my fits
using chi-square (also, I'd like to avoid bin choice issues). I'd use
the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, but of course this is invalid when the
distribution parameters are estimated from the data.
So I'm tinkering with an alternative method (excuse my naivet? if this
is a bad idea, I'm a relative statistical novice) that calculates the
area of the difference between the ECDF of the data and the CDF of the
estimated function (somewhat like KS, which looks at the greatest
distance between these). My thought is to compare this observed area to
a...
2023 May 20
1
mclapply enters into an infinite loop....
Dear Ivan,
REgrets to reply this late...
By "holding a lock", you mean a bug in the process right (I am not a computer science guy, excuse my naivete)?
THanking you,
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI
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2004 Jun 25
4
rgl installation problems
Hi!
I'm new to R, but have worked with Splus before. I installed several
packages in R (R-1.9.1) without problems, but when I try to install rgl
(rgl_0.64-13.tar.gz). I get the following, and the package does not install.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm running R in redhat 9.
Thanks,
Enrique
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[my pc]# R CMD INSTALL rgl_0.64-13.tar.gz
* Installing *source* package
2006 Apr 29
3
Writing responses to the R-Help list
A while back Gabor Grothendieck suggested that I try
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.general. This was after I asked how
to easily reply to posts on the listserve. Ideally I would like the
functionality that I find in Microsoft Outlook Express newsreader for usenet
groups or what I find in Google Groups.
I started using gmane about 3 weeks ago. I find it fantastic for searching
and for
2008 Apr 30
5
Debian updates
Once again Debian has no updates. Is there any reason for this to happen?
Jim
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2009 Jun 09
4
Help with if statements
Hi
I am trying to create a column in a data frame which gives a sigificane score from 0-7. It should read values from 7 different colums and add 1 to the counter if the value is <=0.05. I get an error message saying
Error in if (ALLRESULTS[i, 16] <= 0.05) significance_count = significance_count + :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
The script is included below
it works if i
2011 Mar 03
3
R usage survey
Hi R users,
I request members of the R community to consider filling a short survey
regarding the use of R.
The survey can be found at http://goo.gl/jw1ig
Please accept my apologies for posting here for a non-technical reason.
The data collected will be suitably analyzed and I'll post a link to the
results in the coming weeks.
Thank you all for your interest and for sharing your R usage