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2005 Nov 30
0
R: scale and location - "t distr"
hi all
HOPE SOMEONE CAN HELP!
i 've been searching r and some of the archives in order to find out how
one can consistently estimate the degrees of freedom of the following
random variable:
Y = a*T(v)+b
a and b = constants
T(v) is a Students t distribution with v degrees of freedom
i found one posting in 2001 but no answer!
i know that this problem can easily be solved using MLE
1999 Oct 22
0
Browsing problems with Samba 2.0.5 on HP-UX and WinNT4.0SP4
We're *****very happy***** samba users in an environment where:
3 HP-UX 10.20 9000/700 ws act as servers for about 35 Win95/NT
clients. Just upgraded to 2-0-5a: much performance for clients with
very very low ws load. Great. There is one ws acting as main server
offering disks via NFS to the other two, and there is a central samba
configuration area where we use the machine name to
1999 Nov 09
1
2nd trial: Browsing problems with Samba 2.0.5 on HP-UX and WinNT4 .0SP4
We're *****very happy***** samba users in an environment where:
3 HP-UX 10.20 9000/700 ws act as servers for about 35 Win95/NT
clients. Just upgraded to 2-0-5a: much performance for clients with
very very low ws load. Great. There is one ws acting as main server
offering disks via NFS to the other two, and there is a central samba
configuration area where we use the machine name to
2006 Oct 17
2
Calculate NAs from known data: how to?
Hi
In a dataset I have length and age for cod. The age, however, is ony
given for 40-100% of the fish. What I need to do is to fill inn the NAs
in a correct way, so that age has a value for each length. This is to be
done for each sample seperately (there are 324 samples), meaning the NAs
for sampleno 1 shall be calculated from the known values from sampleno 1.
As for example length 55 cm