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2011 Aug 10
2
join columns
...in 1:length(allNames)){
t1 = which(colnames(q1) == allNames[i])
t2 = which(colnames(q2) == allNames[i])
if (length(t1) == 1){
sec1 = q1[,t1]
} else {
sec1 = 0
}
if (length(t2) == 1){
sec2 = q2[,t2]
} else {
sec2 = 0
}
if (i == 1){
qTable = matrix(c(sec1,sec2))
}else{
qTable = cbind(qTable,c(sec1,sec2))
}
}
colnames(qTable) = allNames
rownames(qTable) = c("q1","q2")
qTable
}
2000 Jan 04
0
multiple comparison function
...ste("mean", a, "vs",
"mean", b)
rm(a, b)
colnames(tab) <- c("q", "results")
output <- list("Tukey's Multiple Comparison
Test","Ranked means" = x, "se" = se,
"qtables" = qt, tab)
return(noquote(output))
}
Karen Kotschy
Centre for Water in the Environment
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2008 Aug 12
3
dixon test
...help using the R outliers package. I would like to perform a
Q-test (Dixon test) on my data set. I used the dixon.test function, but I
cannot understand what is the confidence level used to perform the test. I
have n=101 (n= number of data). So, can I use directly dixon.test ? What
about qdixon and qtable functions?
thank you so much!
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2006 Mar 14
2
asterisk and iptables
Hi,
I have a problem with asterisks on Linux.
Looks like it is a iptables problem. My external client (eyebeam, on a
different computer) cannot register to the asterisk server, but the
asterisk server itself *looks* working.
If I dial one of the incoming phone numbers for the server, I can see
the call arriving in Asterisk (using asterisk -r).
I tried nmap on my server, and this is the result: