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2004 Sep 10
2
nice idea
...at pkzip and rar nicely work when they have to compress a file that has few symbols pkzip fail compressing chinese, or wave file but work with english text couse it has only 20 symbols=) a wav file has 2^16 simbols.. but if you oversampled it and then make a CONSTANT PREDICTION you can reduce the nunber of truly used symbols to a lower number. try it=) and may be it will work=) or maybe it will not =) see you good work and sorry ofr my bad english
2012 Sep 25
2
Regsubsets model selection
...nd how can I change this? And a general question: If I take the best model by AIC, does this model also has the highest (best) adj. R squared? Should I select my models by information criterions or by R squared? And what is exactly the difference, I mean, both take into account the fitting and the nunber of variables right? Thanks a lot! Thanks a lot for your help! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: subsets.png Type: image/png Size: 8196 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20120925/9dd3e1ba/attachmen...
2008 Oct 20
1
Categorical Response Query
Hi all, I have a queston about Categorical response. i have a data frame containing age, sex, class, success(1=success, 0=non sucess). age, sex,class are the explantory variables, and sucess is the response variable. and i can get n (the nunber of times each age occurs) and r (the number of sucess of that age). when I try to creat the regression relationship for these variables, I have seen many different cases, i just wonder which one fits me the best for this situation. 1st case, xxx.glm<-glm(success~age*sex*class,family=binomial,...
2004 Sep 10
0
nice idea
...pkzip and rar nicely work when they have to compress a file that has few symbols pkzip fail compressing chinese, or wave file but work with english text couse it has only 20 symbols=) a wav file has 2^16 simbols.. but if you oversampled it and then make a CONSTANT PREDICTION you can reduce the nunber of truly used symbols to a lower number. try it=) and may be it will work=) or maybe it will not =) see you good work and sorry ofr my bad english
2009 Jul 23
0
user provider on FreeBSD and manages_passwords, again.
Hi, i would like to use the user provider on freebsd to manage passwords. This isn''t implemented at the moment as Luke said in Message-Id: <5FE94839-099E-43A6-A2A6-411224D9B531@madstop.com>. If you run pw with -h $fd or -H $fd you can provide a password via the file descriptor with nunber $fd (already encrypted in the latter case). I never read ruby till yesterday, but it looks like the actual command is run somewhere far away from the pw.rb (nameservice.rb ?) using execute which does not take strings to pass as stdin ATM. One could do sth. like cmd = echo $passwd | $cmd or supply t...
2011 Feb 08
1
read.xls counts more rows than I really have in my Excel file
Hi, i'm using read.xls, and it counts more rows in my Excel than I really have. i've used both: especie26 <- read.xls("especie26cargar.xls") datos26 <- read.xls("especie26cargar.xls", header = TRUE, as.is = FALSE, na.strings = "NA", skip = 0, check.names = TRUE, fill = FALSE, strip.white = FALSE, blank.lines.skip = TRUE) when i
2012 Jun 18
6
Inconsistency using seq
Hi all, Is there any problem of precision when using seq?. For example: x<- seq(0,4,0.1) x[4]=0.3 BUT: x[4]-0.3=5.551115e-17 It means when I use this condition within an if clause, it does not find values with 0.3 for x[4] as it is not precisely 0.3. Is there any bug in seq() ? -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Inconsistency-using-seq-tp4633739.html Sent from
2008 Mar 14
8
xcalls - mpstat vs dtrace
HI, T5220, S10U4 + patches mdb -k > ::memstat While above is working (takes some time, ideally ::memstat -n 4 to use 4 threads could be useful) mpstat 1 shows: CPU minf mjf xcal intr ithr csw icsw migr smtx srw syscl usr sys wt idl 48 0 0 1922112 9 0 0 8 0 0 0 15254 6 94 0 0 So about 2mln xcalls per second. Let''s check with dtrace: