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2005 Jul 22
2
memory cleaning
Hi R Users, After some research I haven't find what I want. I'm manipulating a dataframe with 70k rows and 30 variables, and I run out of memory when exporting this in a *.txt file after some computing I have used : > memory.size()/1048576.0 [1] 103.7730 and I make my export : > write.table(cox,"d:/tablefinal2.txt",row.names=F,sep=';') >
2005 Mar 03
4
[OT] - Why should I answer a Newbie question, therethick!
...road into a ditch in a snow storm they last > thing they need is someone telling them they should have invested in > snow chains and defensive driving lessons before leaving the house. > > Newbies need help getting out of the ditch so traffic can continue to > flow and the rubber neckers can be abated. If you are not willing to > pull off to the side of the road and help the fool by pushing their car > out of the ditch you have no right to give him the finger as you drive > past. As a person who spent 9 hours in traffic last winter just to drive 15 miles due to idiots w...
2003 Dec 01
0
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remove unix password sync = yes Reply on a question.... http://www.mail-archive.com/redhat-devel-list@redhat.com/msg04223.html Good Luck, Ries Return-Path: <ries@franksintl.nl> Delivered-To: samba@lists.samba.org Received: from tiny.int.franksintl.nl (goblin.franksintl.nl [195.193.231.154]) by lists.samba.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 6771C4AC8 for <samba@lists.samba.org>; Thu, 17
2003 Dec 01
0
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Is there another way of doing the bindings so that the Windows share doesn't run on TCP/IP but will still work with SAMBA? If so, where in the docs should I be looking, and if not - maybe this should be something discussed by the SAMBA dev people.. Regards, Marc. Return-Path: <twunder@iwmail.com> Delivered-To: samba@lists.samba.org Received: from femail14.sdc1.sfba.home.com
2005 Jul 25
0
trend estimation for cohort study
Hi R Users, I wish to estimate if there is a trend in my relative risk obtained by coxph. The best i've found is a method from Greenland and Longnecker ( Am J Epidemiology 1992 vol 135 (11) - p 1301-9 ). But all I have is my relative risk and their std error. Is there a command in R that can do this ? If there is someone with a better method ? Thanking you in advance, I look forward your