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2006 Oct 22
2
Key colour problem with lattice plot
Hi, I seem to have a key colour problem with a lattice barchart. The colours on my key rectangle don't match the colours on the barchart. Here is my data frame: "LandFill" "Ruminants" "United States (USA)" 7777.21428 5528.16 "France" 200.527083 1299.87 "Australia" 185.878368 2448.17 "Russian Federation" 1752.8334 2024.29 "Argentina" 283.98732 2567.02 "Brazil" 1048.42248 8839.61 "Colombia" 265.125 1307.61...
2006 Jan 11
2
Book Gap(s)?
As a long-time author of computer books, fairly experienced MVC/OO thinker/coder, and recent Rails convert, it is probably not surprising that my midnight ruminations occasionally lead me to wonder if a Rails book might not be an interesting undertaking. But I know there are some great titles out there already and undoubtedly dozens more in the works. I''m interested in writing
2010 Apr 22
1
OT: Caching synchronous writes
[ Wish there was a generic, active Linux "storage" mailing list out there -- something other than the kernel lists I mean ] To frame the discussion, we use VMware ESX (vSphere) quite a bit with NFS datastores. Often times with NetApp, but lately, more often with Solaris 10 + ZFS + SSD's for ZIL (intent log or write cache). The ZIL lets us use synchronous writes (safer) without
2007 Aug 22
4
within-subject factors in lme
...ssume that Subj is nested within Sex. If you just refer to within and between subject effects and their corresponding degrees of freedom: you should see this being handled automatically and correctly by lme e.g. in the output of anova (model.lme) Lorenz - Lorenz Gygax Centre for proper housing of ruminants and pigs Agroscope Reckenholz-T?nikon Research Station ART T?nikon, CH-8356 Ettenhausen / Switzerland
2006 Oct 23
1
unexpected read.csv behavior
Example data in a recent post was: LandFill Ruminants United States (USA) 7777.214280 5528.16 France 200.527083 1299.87 Australia 185.878368 2448.17 Russian Federation 1752.833400 2024.29 Argentina 283.987320 2567.02 Brazil 1048.422480 8839.61 Colombia 265.125000 1307.61 Mexic...
2004 Oct 22
2
grouping for lme with nested repeated measurements
I am using lme to handle repeated measurements. So far i can follow the examples from the book from pinheiro and bates. Now i get the problem , that i have "nested" repeated measuremnts, and i cant find out how to do the grouping part of the lme formula. 1.The simple problem ist that i have different Samples , from which i make repeated measurements (each sample is measured 6 times) and
2006 Jan 09
2
Using SQL to get a whole record when using aggregate functions
I have a table with some data structured something like this: book ---- title (varchar) pages (int) completed_on (date) While I can find the shortest book completed in each year with something like this: select min( pages ), year from book group by year I would also like to get the title of the shortest book in each year. Is there any way to do this by modifying the previous query to pull
2011 Sep 25
0
[LLVMdev] How to code catch-all in the new exception handling scheme?
Hi Talin, > I'm looking at the docs, and while it refers to a "catch-all" clause, hopefully Bill will get rid of the first reference to "catch-all" since that section is inaccurate. it doesn't > describe how to construct one. There is in general no such thing as a catch-all: it depends on the personality function (i.e. the language), and, for example, the
2011 Sep 24
2
[LLVMdev] How to code catch-all in the new exception handling scheme?
I'm looking at the docs, and while it refers to a "catch-all" clause, it doesn't describe how to construct one. In the old scheme, a selector value of 0 was used. What's the corresponding technique for the new scheme? Do I need to update my personality function to handle catch-alls (it wasn't needed in the previous scheme)? -- -- Talin -------------- next part
2005 Jun 16
1
identical results with PQL and Laplace options in lmer function (package lme4)
...46 *** --- Signif. codes: 0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1 is anybody else aware of this? or did I forget something important ? Many thanks for your help. -- Emmanuel Tillard Veterinaire CIRAD-EMVT Unite de recherche 18 UMR868 Elevage des Ruminants en Regions Chaudes (ERRC) Campus ENSA-INRA 2 place Viala 34060 Montpellier cedex 1 tel: 0499612265 (fixe) 0633850598 (gsm) fax: 0467545694 e-mail: tillard at cirad.fr
2011 Sep 27
3
[LLVMdev] How to code catch-all in the new exception handling scheme?
On Sep 25, 2011, at 1:02 AM, Duncan Sands wrote: > Hi Talin, > >> I'm looking at the docs, and while it refers to a "catch-all" clause, > > hopefully Bill will get rid of the first reference to "catch-all" since > that section is inaccurate. > I *think* this is now correct. Please check. :) > it doesn't >> describe how to construct
2005 Sep 12
5
remedial stats education
In short: I didn't take enough stats courses in college. Now I am working on scientific research and I feel somewhat lost when it comes to designing the statistical framework. I have looked through the books at: http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html I even tried to read [17] Julian J. Faraway. Linear Models with R. This book is too advanced. It helped a little bit but I still
2007 Jan 08
2
Contrasts for ordered factors
...square-root of 0.5, but why?) and why the middle term is not exactly 0? I do not understand the quadratic part at all. Wouldn't that need the be the linear part to the power of 2? Thank you for your thoughts! Lorenz - Lorenz Gygax Swiss Federal Veterinary Office Centre for proper housing of ruminants and pigs T?nikon, CH-8356 Ettenhausen / Switzerland
2006 Jan 02
2
HTML Fragment not Loading in Firefox; Fine Elsewhere
Ok, this has got me going a bit crazy. I have an HTML fragment being returned for the result to an AJAX query. It works fine in Safari or from curl (and even in IE/Mac), but utterly fails to load in Firefox, even if I point directly to the URL, skipping all that AJAX stuff in between. (The server logs show a 200 response, regardless of which browser is being used.) I''ve verified
2006 May 05
8
pdf/writer: table.render_on best practices?
Hi All, I generate a pdf report that contains a table. The report is 14 pages, and it takes 20s to be rendered. Most of these 20s are spend in the render_on method. I wonder if it is possible to speed up that process? To create the report, I do the following: 1) Setup pdf layout: # Setup pdf layout pdf.select_font("Helvetica", { :encoding => "WinAnsiEncoding"})
2005 Feb 01
4
Split-split plot ANOVA
Does someone out there have an example of R-code for a split-split plot ANOVA using aov or another function? The design is not balanced. I never set up one in R before and it would be nice to see an example before I tackle a very complex design I have to model. Thanks, Mike Mike Saunders Research Assistant Forest Ecosystem Research Program Department of Forest Ecosystem Sciences University of
2011 Sep 27
0
[LLVMdev] How to code catch-all in the new exception handling scheme?
Hi Bill, >>> I'm looking at the docs, and while it refers to a "catch-all" clause, >> >> hopefully Bill will get rid of the first reference to "catch-all" since >> that section is inaccurate. >> > I *think* this is now correct. Please check. :) I still have some niggles: The unwinder delegates the decision of whether to stop in a
2002 May 23
5
logistic regression or discriminant analysis ?
Hello, Does logistic regression really provide better results than lda or qda ? (my purpose is not classification but highlighting of discriminant variables). If this is true, where could I get an R script performing stepwise logistic regression ? Thanks -- Daniel AMORESE Lab. M2C "Morphodynamique Continentale et C?ti?re" UMR CNRS 6143 Caen/Rouen Centre de G?omorphologie UCBN
2006 Jan 02
2
Getting Index When Using render :partial
I''m using a web service to retrieve an array of results to a search and a render :partial to display those results to the user, while at the same time putting the results into the session. Is there a way for my _book.rhtml file to have access to the index of the result currently being displayed, like each_with_index makes available to its block? This would allow me to have the
2006 Jan 02
3
Re: Getting Index When Using render :partial (Benjamin Stiglitz)
Thanks for the suggestion, Ben. This seems an excellent approach to the problem, except that I''d been under the impression that one could only call render once. If you call it multiple times as the each_with_index loop iterates, are the results just combined automatically? How does that work? Thanks! Sean ----- Sean McMains AIM: SeanMcTex http://www.mcmains.net/ruminations On