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2005 Aug 10
0
Plit result of pairs in an Sweave compatible manner
Hi,
I want to use "pairs" on a fairly big matrix, say more than 30 columns.
R tries to fit this on one page, which results in tiny invidual
rectangles, and dots are hard to see.
Is there a way to transform the output of pairs in a way that subplots
of 10*10, say, rectangles are generated. These subplots should then go
to Sweave which is accepting one figure at a time presently.
2010 Dec 06
0
Help with plit plot design in logit model
Hi,
I'm trying to fit a logit model to a set of data that was collected under a split plot scheme. The structure of the data is
Whole plot factors: Watering Frequency (2 levels: Hi/Lo) and Fertilizer type (3 factors A/B/C)
Subplot factor: slope type (2 factors up/down)
Response: Proportion of infected leaves(Infected leaves/Total leaves) of the plant (2 plants recorded from each plot)
2003 Aug 20
1
IAX to zaptel echo
Hi all,
I am experiencing a problem with the quality of the voice communication
between an IAX based softphone (WinIAX) and an outside line through a
FXO port or even with a regular analog phone connected to a FXS port.
The party using the IAX softphone hears his own echo a plit of a second
after speaking. The party on the analog end does not experience any
echo. I tried to modify the KFLAG
2009 Mar 26
1
Splitting Area under curve into equal portions
...1000
slave 3 processes x in 1001:1500
slave 4 processes x in 1501:2000
This means the total work performed by each slave is:
slave 1 sum(work[1:500]) = 771708500
slave 2 sum(work[501:1000]) = 396458500
slave 3 sum(work[1001:1500]) = 146208500
slave 4 sum(work[1501:2000]) = 20958500
Manually plitting work into chunks where the sum of the values for the chunks is
approximately equal, I get the following:
sum(work[1:184])
[1] 335533384
> sum(work[185:415])
[1] 334897871
> sum(work[416:745])
[1] 334672085
> sum(work[746:2000])
[1] 330230660
I need to be able to do this automatically for...
2010 Apr 14
8
how can I plot the histogram like this using R?
I want to get the plot like this,
http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1839303/%25E9%25A2%2591%25E7%258E%2587%25E5%2588%2586%25E5%25B8%2583%25E5%259B%25BE%25E6%25A0%2587%25E5%2587%2586.jpg
%E9%A2%91%E7%8E%87%E5%88%86%E5%B8%83%E5%9B%BE%E6%A0%87%E5%87%86.jpg
not this, http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1839303/R.jpg R.jpg
and the data here, thank you! http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1839303/y1.txt
y1.txt
can R
2007 Mar 19
11
Parsechecking in a commit hook
This has been a much-requested feature, and is now a reality (in svn
trunk):
There is a new option, --ignoreimport, that will (surprisingly)
ignore import statements. This is really only useful when using --
parseonly in a commit hook, and note that you''ll have to add the
option to --parseonly, none of the puppet executables will add it for
you. You should be able to
2007 Aug 08
19
Introducing paravirt_ops for x86_64
Hi folks,
After some time away from it, and a big rebase as a consequence, here is
the updated version of paravirt_ops for x86_64, heading to inclusion.
Your criticism is of course, very welcome.
Have fun
--
arch/x86_64/Kconfig | 11
arch/x86_64/ia32/syscall32.c | 2
arch/x86_64/kernel/Makefile | 1
arch/x86_64/kernel/apic.c | 2
2007 Aug 08
19
Introducing paravirt_ops for x86_64
Hi folks,
After some time away from it, and a big rebase as a consequence, here is
the updated version of paravirt_ops for x86_64, heading to inclusion.
Your criticism is of course, very welcome.
Have fun
--
arch/x86_64/Kconfig | 11
arch/x86_64/ia32/syscall32.c | 2
arch/x86_64/kernel/Makefile | 1
arch/x86_64/kernel/apic.c | 2