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2016 Aug 19
3
summary.default rounding on numeric seems inconsistent with other R behaviors
...ta.frame(x=15555)) ## x ## Min. :15555 ## 1st Qu.:15555 ## Median :15555 ## Mean :15555 ## 3rd Qu.:15555 ## Max. :15555 summary(15555) ## Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. ## 15560 15560 15560 15560 15560 15560 I have a (bit whiny) polemic trying to explain the pain point here http://www.win-vector.com/blog/2016/08/my-criticism-of-r-numeric-summary/ <http://www.win-vector.com/blog/2016/08/my-criticism-of-r-numeric-summary/> (I am not trying to be rude, more I am trying to emphasize why this can be confusing to new users)....
2011 Nov 09
4
Bus factor of dovecot / GIT
Hi, somebody from the kolab groupware project recently explained me that the Bus- Factor[1] of around 1 would be one of their primary reasons not to use Dovecot and stick with Cyrus. What do you think about that? Is the bus factor much higher then 1? [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor Somehow related: Since the free software world[2] slowly converges towards GIT as the "one and
2006 Jun 17
4
Textmate Madness
...he Mac run fine on Windows. This seems to be a tab character/encoding/carriage return issue. I''ve seen similar symptoms talked about elsewhere but no clear resolution. Basically I am regretting spending 39 Euros on a text editor that seems to make my Rails project Mac only (an interesting polemic but frustrating for practical real life scenarios where Windows is a necessary evil...) Anyone got any ideas on how to easily resolve this problem? Sean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060...
2000 Apr 25
2
[R) Bland Altman plot (was: paste ?)
> De : Bill Venables <venables at acland.qld.cmis.csiro.au> > Objet : Re: [R] paste ? > Date?: mardi 25 avril 2000 08:45 > (...) > Secondly, I'm curious about the history of this kind of plot. > I've only heard it called a "Tukey mean difference" plot, (and > Trellis graphics has a function, tmd(), that does it, but no one > knows about it...).
2015 Jan 31
3
Another Fedora decision
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Scott Robbins <scottro at nyc.rr.com> wrote: > > There is some complaining going on on the Fedora testing list, > not sure where else one can protest. > The thread starts here: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2015-January/124827.html
1999 Jun 08
3
histograms
...writes: > >> The fact that every elementary book on statistics does it this way > >> does not make it correct. To be helpful, a histogram really has to > >> be a non-parametric density estimator, period. > >> > >> Enough already of polemics. > > PD> Not quite! There is a reason for doing it the other way, namely > PD> that the concept of a histogram generally comes before the concept > PD> of a probability density, pedagogically. It is very easy to explain > PD> that you chop up the axis...
2002 May 18
0
Fish and 'must read' statistics books. My last word, promise!
...ish than some of my native speaker colleagues. Of course R A Fisher is a seminal writer, indeed close to the founder of modern statistics and every aspiring statistician should read what he had to say _very_ carefully, but don't expect an easy ride. He had a deceptively simple style, but very polemical and rather authoritative in a way that often wrankles with modern readers. At first reading you may think you have grasped the meaning but, (if you are anything like me), at the next reading you will start to realise that the message is deeper, more subtle and more intriguing than you thought...
2016 Aug 19
0
summary.default rounding on numeric seems inconsistent with other R behaviors
...gt; ## Min. :15555 > ## 1st Qu.:15555 > ## Median :15555 > ## Mean :15555 > ## 3rd Qu.:15555 > ## Max. :15555 > summary(15555) > ## Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. > ## 15560 15560 15560 15560 15560 15560 > > I have a (bit whiny) polemic trying to explain the pain point here > http://www.win-vector.com/blog/2016/08/my-criticism-of-r-numeric-summary/ > <http://www.win-vector.com/blog/2016/08/my-criticism-of-r-numeric-summary/> > (I am not trying to be rude, more I am trying to emphasize why this can be > confusin...
2005 May 21
10
pb with iptables snat script
hi list, oh it''s not really a problem. Each time i fire shorewall, i run a custom iptables script: (for the openvpn machines to have route back from my bridge/fw - $SOURCEIP is the ip of my OpenVPN/Fw/bridge) iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -s 10.8.0.0/16 -j SNAT --to-source $SOURCEIP i wish to better integrate it within shorewall, so is there any config files that could achieve the
2007 Apr 02
1
Re: Beryl Merger
This was a private mail and not supposed to go to the compiz list. Please don't don't read it unless you're on the compiz admin list. :) I've apologized to Jeff, Mike, Rico and Arturo for making this mistake and I'd like to apologize to anyone else who might have been offended by it. I guess the good part is that you get an uncensored view of what we feel about the community
2008 Feb 22
12
Yumrepo and managing the contents of /etc/yum.repos.d directory...
Puppet version: 0.22.4 facterversion => 1.3.7 rubyversion => 1.8.5 Given the following: file { yum_repo_d: path => "/etc/yum.repos.d", ensure => directory, recurse => true, purge => true } yumrepo { pkg_repo: descr => "Packages Repository", enabled => 1, baseurl => "http://Some/path/", gpgcheck => 0,
2006 Aug 15
3
question re: "summarry.lm" and NA values
Is there a way to get the following code to include NA values where the coefficients are ?NA?? ((summary(reg))$coefficients) explanation: Using a loop, I am running regressions on several ?subsets? of ?data1?. ?reg <- ( lm(lm(data1[,1] ~., data1[,2:l])) )? My regression has 10 independent variables, and I therefore expect 11 coefficients. After each regression, I wish to save the
2014 May 05
2
Xapian::Document and threads
Olly Betts writes: > On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 08:16:50PM +0200, Jean-Francois Dockes wrote: > > While investigating very infrequent crashes in the Recoll indexer, I have > > come to a very basic question: is it safe to pass a copy of a > > Xapian::Document from thread to thread (multiple threads queue documents, > > other thread updates the index) ? > > >
2008 Apr 06
7
Where is the Digium DS3 card?
Any know what Digium hasn't released the DS3 card? It was supposed to be out a while ago. -Matt