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2011 Aug 24
1
R (&stats) newcomer.... help!
Hi all, I hope that i've posted this in the correct place. if not, please accept my apologies (where should this go?) I have carried out experimental removal of bivalves at 2 intertidal shores. Bivalves were removed by raking of surface sediments. I wish compare the biomass values of for a total of 8 species between the 2 shores My 3 treatments are: Undisturbed Controls (Cont), Procedural
2006 Jan 05
2
Splitting the list
I've changed the heading because this really is another thread. I think it inevitable that there will, in the course of time, be other lists that are devoted, in some shape or form, to the concerns of practitioners (at all levels) who are using R. One development I'd not like to see is fracture along application area lines, allowing those who are comfortable in coteries whose
2011 Jul 31
1
example package for devel newcomers
Hi, I'd like to know whether there is a package (or more, of course) regarded as a good example that could be used also as an instructional tool for newcomers to R extensions development. Thanks. -- Alexandre -- Alexandre Santos Aguiar, MD, SCT -------------- Pr?xima Parte ---------- Um anexo n?o-texto foi limpo... Nome: n?o dispon?vel Tipo: application/pgp-signature Tamanho: 198
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 20:26 -0800, PatrickD Garvey wrote: > > The CentOS wiki pages found by a title page search are: > http://wiki.centos.org/HelpOnConfiguration/SecurityPolicy > http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Security > http://wiki.centos.org/Security > http://wiki.centos.org/Security/Heartbleed > http://wiki.centos.org/Security/POODLE >
2004 Dec 22
2
Why use 'Answer'?
Why is it that newcomers always feel like inserting 'Answer' is a necessary step in their extension.conf entries? >[voiptalk.org] >;forwards any calls starting with an "8" thru voiptalk.org >exten => _8.,1,Answer >exten => _8.,3,SetCIDNum(55555555) >exten => _8.,4,SetCIDName(My Name And Surname) >exten => _8.,5,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:1}@voiptalk.org,,g)
2008 Oct 02
1
For newcomers to the mailing list.
1. Don't top post. 2. Don't hijack another thread with new unrelated info. 3. Trim your responses. 4. Turn off html in your mail client. 5. Try and do some basic google searches on your problem. Quoted from: http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
2012 Feb 18
1
Hoping to contribute
Hello everyone. My 'wikiname' is JariJaakkola. I have a desire to be able to contribute to the CentOS community in some way. So, I am proposing a page that would be called a 'Newcomer's Checklist'. I feel the location of such page could best be decided by someone else as it would at least depend on the quality/usefulness of the page. Thank you, Jari -- Jari Jaakkola
2011 Jul 31
3
example package for devel newcomers
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2005 Jun 28
1
Using data frames for EDA: Insert, Change name, delete columns? (Newcomer's question)
I am finding complex analyses easier than some elementary operations in R. In particular I want to do some low level exploratory data analyses with data in a data frame but cannot find commands to easily insert, remove (delete), rename, and re-order (arbitrarily, not sort) columns. I see that the micEcon package has an insertCol command, but that is for matrices, not data frames. I have looked
2004 May 19
0
R Optimization 101 for R Newcomers: An extended example
To new R-Programmers: This long-winded note gives an example of optimizing in R that should only be of interest to newcomers to the language. Others should ignore. My hope is that it might help illuminate some basic notions of code improvement, looping, and vectorization in R. However, I welcome comments from anyone that enlarge, correct, or improve it. I remain a novice R programmer. For the
2015 Feb 03
3
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:02 PM, Kahlil Hodgson <kahlil.hodgson at dealmax.com.au> wrote: > On 3 February 2015 at 13:34, PatrickD Garvey <patrickdgarveyt at gmail.com> wrote: >> Now how about some specific sources you personally used to learn your >> craft that we can use likewise? > > So many places it makes my brain hurt just thinking about it. Google > and
2006 Jul 02
2
NoMethodError in Unit Test - Rails Newcomer
I''m working on user authentication system to get familiar with rails, and have basically solved most of my apps problems till now. I keep getting the NoMethodError, and can''t understand why. Model: customer.rb class Customer < ActiveRecord::Base ... def self.password=(pass) @password=pass salt = Customer.random_string(10) if !salt? self.hashed_password =
2011 Aug 02
0
[Rd] example package for devel newcomers
Em Segunda 01 Agosto 2011, voc? escreveu: > Is there a preferred language you would like to use in your package > development? I randomly downloaded packages until I found some that > helped me along my way, and might be able to help you pick one. If you > are just looking at building a package of R functions and data you > have developed, possibly the following example will get you
2012 May 07
0
[LLVMdev] Discussion of eliminating the void type
On May 7, 2012, at 8:07 AM, Lyu Mitnick <mitnick.lyu at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > I am willing to do "eliminating the void type" project. Is this really a good idea? I'm not going to argue at length about it, but it is worth thinking about. The only practical downsides of void are when newcomers take C's syntax for functions with no arguments a little
2013 Jun 08
3
Some documentation suggestions as of v.5.10
Hello, Here are some humble suggestions for 'doc/menu.txt' and 'doc/syslinux.txt'. They might be relevant for other documentation sources too. Unfortunately, I don't know how to prepare adequate patches. For 'menu.txt': _ Line 8: "located in the menu/ subdirectly." Suggestion: "located in the 'com32/cmenu' subdirectory." _ Line 10:
2007 Sep 11
2
Newcomer perceived problems with AAF/Ferret
I blogged about some of the problems with aaf in production (http://www.jroller.com/BrightCandle) yesterday but inspired by the poitive response I thought I would share the perceived problems and discuss some of the potential solutions to help newcomers and make aaf work as if by magic just like Rails does. All of these problems boil down to one simple problem, running acts as ferret in a
2009 Jan 15
0
[LLVMdev] win32/llvm.sln, win32/clang.sln
Hi Steve, The Visual Studio solution and project files are quite handy. CMake creates absolute paths instead of relative paths, making it cumbersome to move things around. Also, for newcomers (e.g. students) it's really great to be able to download the package, open the solution and compile without any complication. They haven't been updated in a while, but it would be nice to have
2006 Sep 11
9
rename cols
A quick question please! How do you rename column names? i.e. V1 --> Apple; V2 --> Orange, etc. thx much ej [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Apr 07
3
Ajax render a template
...I have gotten as far as rendering some text back to the form and the comment doesn''t display until i refresh. This is my _newcomment.rhtml form to create a new comment <div id="divcomment"> <b>Leave a Reply</b> <%= form_remote_tag(:update => ''newcomments'', :url => {:action => :comment, :id => @post}, :position => "before") %> <%= render :partial => ''commentform'' %> <p><%= submit_tag "Comment!" %></p> <%= end_form_tag %> </div> This is my def in th...
2003 Dec 31
14
New to asterisk? RUN... don't walk.
As a newcomer to Asterisk, you will not be welcomed with open arms. First, you will find almost no documentation on it's features. Second, if you try to ask questions, you will be flamed and pointed to worthless how-tos and 'the wiki'. These worthless documents can only be useful for explaining how things work to those already in-the-know. Lastly, Asterisk is so bug ridden, expect