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2010 Jun 01
3
lapply with functions with changing parameters
Dear all,
I am trying to avoid a for loop here and wonder if the following is possible:
I have a data.frame with 6 columns and i want to get a cross-correlogram (by using ccf) . Obivously ccf only accepts two columns at once and then returms a list.
In fact, with a for loop i?d do the following
for (i in 1:6) {
x[[i]]=ccf(mydf[,i],mydf[,6])
}
Is there any chance to the same with
2009 Aug 11
1
nested repeated measures MANOVA using adonis
...t found an example of a design such as this for adonis. However, I
have designed my factors for this test which hopefully will work.
This design is just to understand the principals of this test, my real data
set is comprised of over a thousand specimens. Column 1 represents the
ecomorph, column 2 respresents diet, column 3 represents family (nested in
ecomorph). This example would have 9 individuals, but being that measures
are repeated
1 1 5
1 2 5
1 2 6
2 1 7
2 2 7
2 2 8
3 1 9
3 2 9
3 1 10
1 1 5
1 2 5
1 2 6
2 1 7
2 2 7
2 2 8
3 1 9
3 2 9
3 1 10
my factor matrix is called Z, so the call to ado...
2008 Jan 29
0
Asterisk and MRTG, a little help please...WORKING
...You need to take a step back and first test the script without using
> > MRTG. Execute it like this:
> > # /opt/bin/asterisk-mrtg -h localhost -u XXX -p XXXX -1 SIP -2 Zap
> > 10
> > 10
> > 10
> > 10
> >
> > You should get 4 lines of numbers. That respresents your SIP and Zap
> > channels. Once you get past this step go back and plug it into your
> > MRTG config.
>
> I run the script without using mrtg but I don't get any reply:
>
> mrtg:# /var/mrtg/asterisk-mrtg -h [ipaddress] -u [user] -p [pass] -1 SIP -2 IAX2
> mrtg:#...
2007 Sep 18
1
Queue agents w/ DUNDi
All,
I'm trying to configure queue agents w/ a DUNDi setup so that an agent
can login to whatever server they please w/o any custom setup. In
general this seems to work, agents login w/ AgentCallbackLogin into the
incoming context (not a special queue context) and can receive queue
calls.
The problem is that since the incoming context is the same context as
the normal incoming call context,
2008 Jan 27
6
Asterisk and MRTG, a little help please...
Hi All,
After reading the sparse info and attempting to get this running, I'm
unsuccessful and could use some guidance.
I already have a MRTG server up and running serving hundreds of router
interface graphs. I would like to add SIP/IAX channel graphs for all
our asterisk servers. I'm running asterisk 1.2 and MRTG 2.4.17. I
tried the script from http://karlsbakk.net/asterisk/ but get
2012 Jan 18
4
R-Help
I am trying to create a frequency distribution and I am a bit confused.
Here are the commands I have entered:
> data <- read.csv(file="40609_sortedfinal.csv",head=TRUE,sep=",")
> NumberOfActionsByStatus = data$STATUS
> NumberOfActionsByUser = data$ETS_LOGIN
> NumberOfBidOffer = data$BID_OFFER
> NumberOfActionsByUser.freq = table(NumberOfActionsByUser)
>