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2007 May 10
2
programming libsmbclient
...while (ret > 0); smbc_close(fd); if (ret < 0) { errno = savedErrno; perror("read"); return 1; } return 0; } ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ the tail of the trace: Server connect ok: //regis/dossier: 0x8050508 write_socket(4,88) write_socket(4,88) wrote 88 size=35 smb_com=0x2d smb_rcls=51 smb_reh=0 smb_err=49152 smb_flg=136 smb_flg2=51201 smb_tid=2048 smb_pid=13079 smb_uid=2048 smb_mid=5 smt_wct=0 smb_bcc=0 smbc errno NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID -> 22 smbc_open: Argument invalide...
2006 Oct 27
3
Marginal Effect larger than 1 for a binary variable (summary.Design after lrm)
Dear All: I run a logistic regression (using lrm in the Design package), and after that, I use the command "summary" to get the marginal effects of each variable. But one strange thing happens on my binary dependent variable: The marginal effect of it jumping from 0 to 1 is 1.77. I believe the marginal effect of binary variable x1 has interpretation should be P(Y=1|x1=1,
2010 May 03
4
Bridging old system (ESI IVX E) with new Asterisk server
...orking great!). I'm pretty sure this is the way the company will move, and I've have installed 8 phones for different people to test. My question is this: Is there some way I can bridge the two systems together, even temporarily? So if Jake is at extension 120 on the ESI system, and Regis is at extensions 155 on the asterisk server, Jake can call Regis and vice versa. I've pondered on this over the week-end, but don't see an easy way to handle this. Thanks! Eddie Mikell Senior Systems Engineer The Rimm-Kaufman Group
2003 Jun 19
1
Path analysis
Dear all, I'm new R's user and I'm looking for package dealling with Path analysis. Does it exist ? Where ? Best, Regis Martin PhD Student Laboratory of Altitutdinal Population Biology UMR CNRS 5553 Universté de Savoie Bât. Belledonnes 00 33 (0)4 79 75 86 44 regis.martin at univ-savoie.fr
2015 Aug 28
2
get llvm IR after a clang optimization pass.
Hi, I’d like to run clang with some optimization passes (-reassociate, -simplifycfg, -dce ) But in the end I need to dump the llvm IR (no link to assembly generation). I didn’t find any way to do that. I found out that passes are run via opt, but opt generates bc code, and I want IR. Any help will be welcome Thanks, Régis -------------- next part
2004 Aug 29
0
PDC LDAP- user can't log in
...est_pdu(605) process_request_pdu: failed to do schannel processing. [2004/08/29 17:14:20, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:init_sam_from_ldap(483) init_sam_from_ldap: Entry found for user: runner$ [2004/08/29 17:14:21, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:init_sam_from_ldap(483) init_sam_from_ldap: Entry found for user: regis [2004/08/29 17:14:22, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:init_group_from_ldap(1792) init_group_from_ldap: Entry found for group: 513 [2004/08/29 17:14:22, 2] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(305) check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [regis] -> [regis] -> [regis] succeeded [2004/08/29 17:14:22,...
2017 Jun 21
4
How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
Hello, I am developing an agent-based model to simulate the spread of infectious diseases in heterogeneous landscapes composed of habitat polygons (or clumps of connected cells). To simplify the model, I consider a habitat grid (or raster) containing the polygon ID of each cell. In addition, I have epidemiological parameters associated with each polygon ID. At each time step, the parameter values
2012 Jan 09
3
problem with R installation package
...kage ?G2Sd? is not available (for R version 2.13.2) I've got the same message with R 2.14.1. In the description file, I wrote in the "Depends" item R (>=2.10.0) In the namespace file : import("stats","graphics") export(granstat,granplot) Can you help me? Regis ________________________________________ R?gis GALLON Doctorant MNHN Station Marine de Dinard Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les ?cosyst?mes c?tiers 38 rue du Port Blanc, 35800 Dinard. ---------- PhD student French national museum of natural history Dinard Marine Station Cente...
2016 Mar 30
2
Compute the Gini coefficient
Hello, I would like to build a Lorenz curve and calculate a Gini coefficient in order to find how much parasites does the top 20% most infected hosts support. Here is my data set: Number of parasites per host: parasites = c(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) Number of hosts associated with each number of parasites given above: hosts = c(18,20,28,19,16,10,3,1,0,0,0) To represent the Lorenz curve: I
2016 Apr 01
0
Compute the Gini coefficient
...calculate the cumulative percentage of hosts from the average frequency ? Thank you very much for your time. Have a nice day. Marine ________________________________________ De : Achim Zeileis <Achim.Zeileis at uibk.ac.at> Envoy? : mercredi 30 mars 2016 12:05 ? : Erich Neuwirth Cc : Marine Regis; r-help at r-project.org Objet : Re: [R] Compute the Gini coefficient On Wed, 30 Mar 2016, Erich Neuwirth wrote: > >> On 30 Mar 2016, at 02:53, Marine Regis <marine.regis at hotmail.fr> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I would like to build a Lorenz curve and calcu...
2009 Oct 26
1
issue with levels of a factor after subsetting
Hi Second question in a day, i'm beginnning to feel incompetent... This time i'm having a weird problem, i'm importing the next data base: >car<-read.csv2("Historicos.csv") 'data.frame': 1818 obs. of 6 variables: $ Dpto : Factor w/ 11 levels "ANTIOQUIA","ATL?NTICO",..: 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 ... $ Rio : Factor w/ 43 levels
2013 May 13
3
ZFS on Linux + ACLs
Hello, Does anyone test ZFS on Linux and ACLs? I can't setup POSIX ACLs and any extended even using acl_xattr or acl_tdb. Is any way to use ACLs with ZFS on Linux (Samba 3 or 4)? Best regards /Adrian Berlin --
2017 Jul 17
0
How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
...in(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf 2: In max(x) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf Thank you very much for your help. Marine ________________________________ De : David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> Envoy? : mercredi 21 juin 2017 22:30 ? : Marine Regis Cc : r-help at r-project.org Objet : Re: [R] How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid? > On Jun 21, 2017, at 12:48 PM, Marine Regis <marine.regis at hotmail.fr> wrote: > > Hello, > > I am developing an agent-based model to simulate the spread of...
2017 Jul 06
1
Generate simulated data respecting some conditions
Hello, Is it possible to generate simulated data that look like the attached figure? The curve in the figure can be obtained from this equation respecting some conditions: if(Temperature > T_min & Temperature < T_max){ a*( Temperature -T_min)*( Temperature -T_max) } else 0 T_min ~ Uniform(0, 24) T_max ~ Uniform(25, 45) -a ~ Gamma(1, 1) Temperature <- seq(0, 45, by = 1)
2017 Jun 21
0
How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
> On Jun 21, 2017, at 12:48 PM, Marine Regis <marine.regis at hotmail.fr> wrote: > > Hello, > > I am developing an agent-based model to simulate the spread of infectious diseases in heterogeneous landscapes composed of habitat polygons (or clumps of connected cells). To simplify the model, I consider a habitat grid (or ras...
2019 Apr 15
1
No CRLF in Pigeonhole's header?
.......I.......E+Q ? 0x0030:? b382 853c 4d41 494c 2046 524f 4d3a 3c72 ...<MAIL.FROM:<r ? 0x0040:? 4073 3066 2e6d 642e 6465 7664 6576 6465? @sxf.md.devdevde ? 0x0050:? 762e 6e65 743e 0d0a 5243 5054 2054 4f3a v.net>..RCPT.TO: ? 0x0060:? 3c63 6f6e 7461 6374 4072 6567 6973 2e74 <contact at regis.t ? 0x0070:? 6563 683e 0d0a 4244 4154 2032 3235 3420 ech>..BDAT.2254. ? 0x0080:? 4c41 5354 0d0a 582d 5369 6576 653a 2050? LAST..X-Sieve:.P ? 0x0090:? 6967 656f 6e68 6f6c 6520 5369 6576 6520? igeonhole.Sieve. ? 0x00a0:? 302e 352e 3520 2832 3438 3362 3038 3529? 0.5.5.(2483b085) ? 0x00b0:? 0a5...
2008 Nov 03
2
Cómo convertir un objeto data frame en una tabla csv
Agradeceré me ayuden con la consulta: Cómo convertir un objeto data frame en una tabla csv que pueda a su vez ser convertida en un objeto geodata De antemano, gracias por la atención, -- Ricardo Bandin Llanos rbandin@udec.cl Estudiante - Magíster Cs. m. Pesquerías Universidad de Concepción, Región del Bio-Bio, Chile Celular: (0056-41) 97949957 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Aug 28
2
Llvm pass to remove temporaries
Hi. I'm just starting to dig into the many existing llvm passes, and so far I didn't find what I'm looking for. I generate llvm IR code in debug. I'd just like to go through this code and remove as many temporaries as possible. Those variables look generated for debug purposes. They often look like synonyms of variables declared in the input source and don't seem to have a
2017 Aug 07
2
Latin hypercube sampling from a non-uniform distribution
..., "mortality_probability"] <- qpois(X[, "mortality_probability"], 0.9) hist(X[, "mortality_probability"]) Thanks for your time Marine ________________________________ De : S Ellison <S.Ellison at LGCGroup.com> Envoy? : lundi 7 ao?t 2017 14:36 ? : Marine Regis; r-help at r-project.org Objet : RE: Latin hypercube sampling from a non-uniform distribution > How can I draw a Hypercube sample for the variable mortality_probability so > that this variable exhibits the same pattern as the observed distribution? One simple way is to use the uniform ran...
2008 Jun 23
5
Need ideas on how to show spikes in my data and how to code it in R
Hi I have recently been analyzing birthweight data from a clinic. The data has obvious defects in that there is digit preference on certain weights making them overrepresented. This shows as spikes in the histogram on certain well rounded weights like 2, 2.5, 3, etc. I would like to show this to government officials but can't figure out how I should present the finding in an easy to