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2008 Jan 08
1
howto rebuild a object from a received xml hash structure ?
im my web server app , i have an action to be used as a REST web service # GET /user/membership.xml?email=emailaddress def membership @user = User.find_by_email(params[:email]) respond_to do |format| format.xml { render :xml => @user.to_xml( :only => [ :first_name, :last_name, :display_name, :membership_type, :membership_at], :skip_types => true)} end end my
2011 Aug 29
1
how to referee a dimension name via a variable?
hi, R-users I have a data.frame for example test$newdataday24 and test$newdataday48 I can plot them by plot(test$newdataday24) but now i want to plot different data by define a variable to describe them dayno<-c(24,48) newnam<-paste("test$newdataday",dayno,sep="") plot(newnam[1]) but i failed,the error message said that something wrong with plot.window what can i do
2008 May 29
2
In fact this is a Stats question, but...
Dear All, I'me having (much) trouble understanding why it happened and answering a referee's comment to part of a submitted manuscript. I've tried to google for help but... I'm really confident that although this is a R-Help list someone can help me! I used R to do an ANCOVA w/ RNA/DNA as the dep var, sl as the indep var and gut (a factor w/ levels: prey and empty) as the
2002 Jul 16
2
r-square for non-linear regression
We have extracted parameters from physiological measurements by fitting SSlogis-like curves with nlsList and nlme. We presented residuals plot in a paper, but a referee argues that these cannot be included (too technical), and r-square values should be given instead to compare the goodness of fit with those of other authors. I remember that 30 years ago in my stat 101, I learned that r-square is
2007 Sep 16
1
Problem with nlm() function.
In the course of revising a paper I have had occasion to attempt to maximize a rather complicated log likelihood using the function nlm(). This is at the demand of a referee who claims that this will work better than my proposed use of a home- grown implementation of the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. I have run into serious hiccups in attempting to apply nlm(). If I provide gradient and
2006 Nov 10
3
Confidence interval for relative risk
The concrete problem is that I am refereeing a paper where a confidence interval is presented for the risk ratio and I do not find it credible. I show below my attempts to do this in R. The example is slightly changed from the authors'. I can obtain a confidence interval for the odds ratio from fisher.test of course === fisher.test example === > outcome <- matrix(c(500, 0, 500, 8),
2008 May 28
2
inquiry on R News
Dear R News, I am inquiring whether the articles that are published in the 'R News' have undergone a peer-review/refereeing process, for the purpose of reporting the academics publications here at the University of Sydney to the Australian Government. Thank you for your assistance. Regards Glenn Glenn Howell| Faculty Research Assistant FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
2008 Dec 16
2
"Dotted lines at the end of the KM-curve"
R-ers! Referees demand that the line in the KM-curve should be changed to dotted at the point where standarerror is <= 10 %. I don't think it's a good habit but I urgently need to implement such a thing in R with survfit, survplot or another program. They also want numbers at risk below the curve Some help, please.... Fredrik ######################## Fredrik Lundgren
2006 Aug 11
7
How Xen handles Dom1 interrupts?
...er? 2) I have read linux-xen-sparse/arch/i386/kernel/{traps-xen.c,traps.c,vmlinux.lds.S}, and looks like Dom1 still handles interrupts itself? Why, because I suppose that the VMM already intercepts those interrupts? 3) How is linux-xen-sparse/arch/i386/kernel/traps-xen.c compiled, while it is not refereed to in linux-xen-sparse/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile? I see traps.c is refereed instead of traps-xen.c, but I still saw traps-xen.o there after compiling? What traps.c does, and what traps-xen.c does, since both are very similar to me. Thanks. Jun _______________________________________________ Xen...
2019 Oct 18
2
(no subject)
...ctor which wishes to relocate objects directly reachable from running code, a higher standard is required. I don't understand what the move "relocate objects directly reachable from running code" trying to do. For my information, the concept "relocate" means the gc pointer refereed to a new location of an object, for example: in Java: Foo foo = new Foo(); foo = new Foo(); // ---> a relocation happens So can anyone explain what the "relocate objects directly reachable from running code" trying to do? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment w...
2013 Feb 13
5
off topic ¿comparaciones múltiples?
Estimados herreros, Sabéis si hay algún sitio donde pueda hacer una pregunta sobre estadística, en concreto un diseño experimental. Alguna lista, foros, etc. Ya se que este no es el sitio adecuado para preguntas de estadística, pero por si alguien se pica os la pongo a continuación. Dos tratamientos C y H. Se aplican a una serie de especies (p.e. 10) Se observa la respuesta de las especies a
2013 Oct 30
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Alias should not point to declarations
Hi Rafael, > With all that in mind, the attached patch changes the verifier to > reject aliases to declarations and updates that language reference. MachO has an R_INDR (== "indirect") symbol flag/type that (from my understanding) exactly reflects this. The linker is supposed to record the alias and define both symbols when the referee is defined. In fact, I've been working
2007 Apr 20
0
useR! 2007 online registration is now available
...s yet, or requests for travel support from young researchers and graduate students. Please consider contributing a paper, and encouraging your students and young faculty to submit a paper and request travel support. The deadline for these has also been extended to May 15. Contributed papers will be refereed. Please also note that we have negotiated airline discounts with both Northwest and United airlines. They are excellent discounts, there is some reduction in even the cheapest fares. So do keep this in mind when you plane your travel. Details are on the web page. The deadline to submit an abstrac...
2008 Sep 07
0
Vcards & OS X Address Book
I saw a couple of references in the VPIM-talk archives about OS X Address book throwing a message of "no importable cards were found". I ran into this address when I threw some code into the my rails application. I used the .vcard extension for my vcard and saw this message for OS X address book. Once I changed the extension to .vcf, it recognized it right away as a valid vcard file.
2003 Jun 04
2
Rounding problem R vs Excel.
David A. Paul wrote: > I don't have the reference, but a biologist friend of mine once > showed me a refereed journal article that purported to demonstrate > numerical errors made by MSExcel. This would have been Excel97 or > Excel2000... In any case, the journal's scope was biological in > nature and the article was of interest since Excel is heavily used in > that community. An excellen...
2007 Apr 20
0
useR! 2007 online registration is now available
...s yet, or requests for travel support from young researchers and graduate students. Please consider contributing a paper, and encouraging your students and young faculty to submit a paper and request travel support. The deadline for these has also been extended to May 15. Contributed papers will be refereed. Please also note that we have negotiated airline discounts with both Northwest and United airlines. They are excellent discounts, there is some reduction in even the cheapest fares. So do keep this in mind when you plane your travel. Details are on the web page. The deadline to submit an abstrac...
2010 Dec 04
1
scale caption on levelplot
hi, i am trying to figure out how to put a caption on the colour scale of a levelplot. there does not seem to be an option for this in levelplot(). i tried using mtext() but as soon as you put the text far out enough on the right of the plot, it goes beyond the plot boundary. so i tried to extend the margin on the right of the plot using par(mar) but this did not have any effect on the plot area.
2009 May 13
1
Block factor as random or fixed effect?
People I apologise for asking a general stats question, but I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to do following some hostile referees' comments. If I have a fully randomised blocked design, with only three blocks, should I treat block as a random or fixed effect? I have read comments about not treating block as a random effect if the number of blocks is less than 6 or 7: is this
1999 Mar 21
0
USENIX Annual Conference, June 6-11, Monterey, Calif
...oose from 24 tutorials over three days. Eric Allman, Tom Christiansen, Peter Galvin, Evi Nemeth, and Marcus Ranum are among the superb instructors. OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE TECHNICAL FORUM The FREENIX track examines open source software's latest developments and most interesting applications. Peer-refereed papers, expert talks, and evening sessions will be led by the likes of Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, Kirk McKusick, Theodore Ts'o, Theo de Raadt, and other leading developers. CUTTING-EDGE, AUTHORITATIVE TECHNICAL SESSIONS Refereed papers of especially high interest: virtual memory systems...
2007 Mar 09
1
useR! 2007 --- Call for papers and posters
...a, August 8?10, 2007. Information about the meeting can be found at http://www.user2007.org/. We are now ready to accept paper and poster submissions. Papers are encouraged in all areas, but particular emphasis is given to work describing newly created or improved R packages. Papers will be refereed and a best paper/presentation award is likely. Your full paper needs to be submitted by April 23, 5:00PM CST, to be considered for the meeting. There will also be the opportunity to present your work as a poster instead of a paper. Poster submissions will be in the form of an abstract and...