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2004 Jun 14
0
If IAX client is not logged in/registered, Dial plan executes BUSY vs UNAVAILABLE
...to the network and someone dial that extension, they get the user's "I'm on the phone at the moment" message vs. the "I'm unavailable" message. Is this by design? Here's the extension in question's dialplan: ;extensions.conf exten => 106,1,Dial(IAX2/nikko,20,tT) exten => 106,2,Voicemail(u105) exten => 106,3,Hangup exten => 106,102,Voicemail(b105) exten => 106,103,Hangup And here's the CLI debug: pbxMobile*CLI> -- Executing Dial("SIP/nmartin-aeca", "IAX2/nikko|20|tT") in new stack pbxMobile*CLI> Jun...
2007 Jan 20
1
Fenton UPS driver -- unknown UPS report
...ools - UPS driver controller 2.0.4 Network UPS Tools - Fenton UPS driver 1.22 (2.0.4) Unknown ups - please report this ID string: #M+H SMK-800 2000 V6.2 Detected Unknown MK-800 on /dev/ttyS0 The unit is badged as a "Power Tech" unit, model number SMK-800, and is actually a Nikko/PowerTec Smart King LCD 800A. The UPS works fine using the Fenton serial cable layout, and reports almost perfect information: root@anu:~# upsc smk800@localhost battery.charge: 100.0 battery.voltage: 2.40 driver.name: fentonups driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0 driver.version: 2.0.4 driver.versi...
2007 Dec 11
0
holidayNYSE missing some
...but for power industry holidays and made a version to handle those > changes as well as some other idiosyncracies. Thanks for the > suggestion though. > > > > Message: 5 > > Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 16:51:49 -0400 > > From: "Charles Naylor" <Charles.Naylor@nikkoam.com > <mailto:Charles.Naylor@nikkoam.com>> > > Subject: Re: [R-SIG-Finance] holidayNYSE missing some > > To: <r-sig-finance@stat.math.ethz.ch > <mailto:r-sig-finance@stat.math.ethz.ch>> > > Message-ID: > > <A4678959B3D65D449266DE8D3825E08...
2003 Apr 04
2
Bug in %in% (match)
Hi, Am I hitting some limit in match? Consider the following example: > tst<-seq(100,125,by=.2)%in%seq(0,800,by=.1) > sum(tst) [1] 76 > seq(100,125,by=.2) [1] 100.0 100.2 100.4 100.6 100.8 101.0 101.2 101.4 101.6 101.8 102.0 102.2 [13] 102.4 102.6 102.8 103.0 103.2 103.4 103.6 103.8 104.0 104.2 104.4 104.6 [25] 104.8 105.0 105.2 105.4 105.6 105.8 106.0 106.2 106.4 106.6 106.8
2003 Apr 04
2
Bug in %in% (match)
Hi, Am I hitting some limit in match? Consider the following example: > tst<-seq(100,125,by=.2)%in%seq(0,800,by=.1) > sum(tst) [1] 76 > seq(100,125,by=.2) [1] 100.0 100.2 100.4 100.6 100.8 101.0 101.2 101.4 101.6 101.8 102.0 102.2 [13] 102.4 102.6 102.8 103.0 103.2 103.4 103.6 103.8 104.0 104.2 104.4 104.6 [25] 104.8 105.0 105.2 105.4 105.6 105.8 106.0 106.2 106.4 106.6 106.8
2009 Sep 10
1
(no subject)
Hi, I would also be in favor of a stronger stance on licenses. In industry, where we can really get in big trouble for violating a license, we often maintain internal repositories, or need to be careful about filtering what is used from CRAN. I think that is should really be a requirement the package authors commit to stating what the restrictions are on their packages. Nicholas On 10
2007 Jun 11
8
R vs. Splus in Pharma/Devices Industry
Following up to some extent on Friday's discussion regarding the 'validation' of R, could I ask the list group's opinion on possible advantages of R over Splus from a pharma/devices perspective? I wish to exclude the obvious price difference, which doesn’t seem to carry as much weight as I would have thought. Besides, I have noticed many former Splus users gravitating towards R,
2002 Jul 18
1
survfit on coxph object with weights
Hi, I am working on a study where we need to predict individual survival curves from a cox-model fit with sampling weights. In both R and Splus the survfit.coxph code starts with if(!is.null((object$call)$weights)) stop("Survfit cannot (yet) compute the result for a weighted model") My question is does anyone have code to get the expected survival curve, or even just the base
2002 Aug 28
0
user defined function in rpart
Hi, I am trying to use the rpart library with my own set of functions on a survival object. I get an immeadiate segmentation fault when i try calling rpart with my list of functions. I get the same problem with the logrank example from Therneau,s S-rpart library though their anova example works. Should I report this as a bug, as even if my functions are structured improperly, that should lead to
2003 Jul 25
0
Memory explosion, plotting nmle grouped data object
Hi I am using R 1.7.1 on RH linux 9.0 > sum(unlist(lapply(ls(),function(x)object.size(get(x)))))/1024^2 [1] 2.424263 so I am not using much memory (I have a gig of ram on my machine) now in nlme > gtest<-groupedData(log(X8)~Time|sub,all[,c(names(all)[1:9],"X8")],outer=~A*B) > object.size(gtest)/1024 [1] 59.98438 > plot(gtest,outer=~Dose*chem,key=FALSE,asp=.5) Plotting
2005 Sep 08
1
clustering: Multivariate t mixtures
Hi, Before I write code to do it does anyone know of code for fitting mixtures of multivariate-t distributions. I can't use McLachan's EMMIX code because the license is "For non commercial use only". I checked, mclust and flexmix but both only do Gaussian. Thanks Nicholas
2005 Jan 17
1
Excel files-suggested manual addition
Hi, I had some excel files that I needed to read into R, there were alot so I didn't want to do them by hand in gnumeric. I tried all the recommendations in the data import/export manuals, including RODBC, and for some reason they all failed on these files. Then I stumbled on ssconvert, a script that wraps all gnumerics converters, see
2009 Sep 30
2
buglet in is.na?
Hi the following example I think demonstrates the inconsistency > f<-function(x) x > length(f) [1] 1 > is.na(f) [1] FALSE Warning message: In is.na(f) : is.na() applied to non-(list or vector) of type 'closure' The documentation states: Arguments x an R object to be tested. value a suitable index vector for use with x. And nowhere in the details was it implied (to me
2007 Oct 17
2
nmle: gnls freezes on difficult case
Hi, I am not sure this is a bug but I can repeat it, The functions and data are below. I know this is nasty data, and it is very questionable whether a 4pl model is appropriate, but it is data fed to an automated tool and I would have hoped for an error. Does this repeat for anyone else? My details: > version _ platform i686-pc-linux-gnu
2005 Jul 26
1
evaluating variance functions in nlme
Hi, I guess this is a final plea, and maybe this should go to R-help but here goes. I am writing a set of functions for calibration and prediction, and to calculate standard errors and intervals I need the variance function to be evaluated at new prediction points. So for instance fit<-gnls(Y~SSlogis(foo,Asym,xmid,scal),weights=varPower())
2007 Jun 15
1
complex contrasts and logistic regression
Hi, I am doing a retrospective analysis on a cohort from a designed trial, and I am fitting the model fit<-glmD(survived ~ Covariate*Therapy + confounder,myDat,X=TRUE, Y=TRUE, family=binomial()) My covariate has three levels ("A","B" and "C") and therapy has two (treated and control), confounder is a continuous variable. Also patients were randomized to
2007 Dec 06
1
[R] color palette from red to blue passing white (shifted from R-help)
Hi, The move to sRGB is nice, is there any interest in adding an interface to lcms, http://www.littlecms.com, to allow gamut matching? I can think of a lot of instances where I would like to render a figure as it would appear on my printer. This is probably best done as a separate package though, at least at first. Nicholas Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>> "Paul" ==
2004 Jun 25
2
Matrix: Help with syntax and comparison with SparseM
Hi, I am writing some basic smoothers in R for cleaning some spectral data. I wanted to see if I could get close to matlab for speed, so I was trying to compare SparseM with Matrix to see which could do the choleski decomposition the fastest. Here is the function using SparseM difsm <- function(y, lambda, d){ # Smoothing with a finite difference penalty # y: signal to be smoothed #
2010 Mar 01
2
Thougt I understood factors but??
Hi, consider the following > a<-gl(3,3,9) > a [1] 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 Levels: 1 2 3 > levels(a)<-3:1 > a [1] 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 Levels: 3 2 1 > a<-gl(3,3,9) > factor(a,levels=3:1) [1] 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 Levels: 3 2 1 It is probably something obvious I missed, but reading the documentation of factor, and levels I would have thought that both should produce the same output as
2005 Sep 05
1
tcltk, X11 protocol error: Bug?
Hi, I am having trouble debugging this one. The code is attached below, but it seems to be a problem at the C-tk interface. If I run this 1 time there are no problems if I run it more than once I start to get warnings that increase in multiples of 11 everytime I run it. Here is a sample session > source("clrramp2.r") Loading required package: tcltk Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done