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2007 Feb 02
3
rails command version pegging?
Hello,
Is it possible to declare the version of Rails used with the seminal
"rails /path/to/my_app" command?
For example, I now have 1.2.1 and 1.1.6 installed on my machine. If I
run "rails my_app" I get 1.2.1 produced skeleton code. Is there a way
to get 1.1.6 results?
Regards,
Andy Koch
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2008 Mar 07
0
A new version of paran is available
Horn's parallel analysis method of deciding how many factors to retain has
been implemented in R in the paran package. This update to paran adds an
option to produce a graph of the analysis along the lines of what Horn
presented in his seminal 1965 paper. It also makes a few minor improvements
to the formatting of the program's output.
Alexis Dinno
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2003 Sep 25
1
Time Series DGPs
I was wondering if anyone had some sample time series dgp code. I am
particularly interested in examples of autoregressive processes and
error correction model DGPs. I have attached a more specific example
of what I mean. I have tried myself but would hoping someone had some
more elegant code that would help me extend my own code.
Thanks
Luke Keele
UNC-Chapel Hill
Nuffield College, Oxford
2009 Aug 23
1
lme function problem
Hello,
I am fairly new to R and having a problem with the lme command. I have searched on forums, read the Fox 2002 chapter, and R help, but the suggestions that I have tried have not helped me.
My data file is called Acsdata.
This is my script:
Acsdata.1 <- lme(Acsdata$gsi ~ Acsdata$asitotal + Acsdata$famstrto + as.factor(Acsdata$GEN) + Acsdata$asxfs + Acsdata$asxpar + Acsdata$asxgp +
2010 Jan 30
1
MA parameter in R vs. Minitab
Dear R People:
I ran an ARIMA(1,0,1) on a particular series in R and got a negative
MA(1) estimate.
Then I ran an ARIMA(1,0,1) on the same series in Minitab and got a
positive MA(1) estimate.
The values are about -0.69 and 0.70.
Does R show the opposite value, please?
Thanks,
Erin
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2000 Dec 18
0
2nd Int. Workshop on Distributed Statistical Computing
...ge and varied databases,
reusable components, high-level object-oriented interfaces, and data
exchange using XML.
Particular emphasis will be given to the R (http://www.r-project.org)
and Omegahat (http://www.omegahat.org) projects. DSC 2001 builds on the
spirit and success of DSC 1999, which was seminal to the further
development of the R and Omegahat projects.
Participants will include
Vince Carey Harvard University
John Chambers Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Peter Dalgaard University of Copenhagen
Saikat DebRoy University of Wisconsin, Madison
Robert Gentleman Harvard Univer...
2000 Mar 10
0
cleaned up memory leaks
.... The end result is a much happier xmms plugin.
These changes are now committed.
Next I'll be getting on a few minor API additions to give folks access to the
frequency domain data for EQ hacks.
Also, some good news on the research front; I've tracked down copies of the raw
data from the seminal masking research papers int he late fifties. Hopefully,
these are the ones I've been thinking of and I'll be picking them up in a swing
through Boston this weekend.
Monty
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2000 Mar 15
1
Masking papers
Oops, forgot to send this to my own dev list...
I've aquired a few of the seminal papers from the late fifties that presented
detailed masking data for use in psychoacoustics. Lots O curves.
I scanned the papers at 150dpi and put them at:
http://www.xiph.org/ogg/paper/
I'm hoping to get permission to publicly link these scans to the documentation
pages for Ogg... so don...
2002 May 18
0
Fish and 'must read' statistics books. My last word, promise!
I seem to have unwittingly stirred up a hornets' nest here, so let me have
one more say and leave it.
Firstly, congratulations to Renaud Launcelot, who seems to have a better
feel for wryness and irony in English than some of my native speaker
colleagues. Of course R A Fisher is a seminal writer, indeed close to the
founder of modern statistics and every aspiring statistician should read
what he had to say _very_ carefully, but don't expect an easy ride. He had
a deceptively simple style, but very polemical and rather authoritative in a
way that often wrankles with modern reade...
2001 Jan 24
0
DSC 2001: 2nd CFP
...ge and varied databases,
reusable components, high-level object-oriented interfaces, and data
exchange using XML.
Particular emphasis will be given to the R (http://www.r-project.org)
and Omegahat (http://www.omegahat.org) projects. DSC 2001 builds on the
spirit and success of DSC 1999, which was seminal to the further
development of the R and Omegahat projects.
Participants will include
Doug Bates University of Wisconsin, Madison
Roger Bivand University of Bergen
Vince Carey Harvard University
John Chambers Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Peter Dalgaard University of Copenhage...
2004 Mar 26
0
Package update: 'urca' version 0.3-3
...lemented. The package is written in
'pure' R and utilises S4 classes.
In particular, the Johansen procedure with likelihood ratio tests for the
inclusion of a linear trend, restrictions on beta and/or alpha matrices, as
well as the data used by Johansen, S. and Juselius, K. (1990) in their
seminal paper have been added.
Where applicable web-links to the original papers/articles and/or data
sources have been included to the help files, too.
Contents (abbreviated list:
***************************
ablrtest Likelihood ratio test for restrictions on
alph...
2012 Jan 04
9
Stress test zfs
Hi all,
I''ve got a solaris 10 running 9/10 on a T3. It''s an oracle box with 128GB
memory RIght now oracle . I''ve been trying to load test the box with
bonnie++. I can seem to get 80 to 90 K writes, but can''t seem to get more
than a couple K for writes. Any suggestions? Or should I take this to a
bonnie++ mailing list? Any help is appreciated. I''m kinda
2006 Dec 01
2
ActiveRecord Sessions
I am considering using merb to process file uploads. For the most
part I''m going to keep it lean and mean. I would however like to
access my active_record_session from my Rails app. Is this built into
merb yet?
Or is it OK to just add require ''action_controller/session/
active_record_store'' to merb_init.rb and then create my own session
object
2002 Oct 02
1
Workshop: DSC 2003
...and Combine Methods
Spatial Statistics
Visualization
Emphasis will be given to the R (http://www.R-project.org/), Omegahat
(http://www.omegahat.org/), and BioConductor
(http://www.bioconductor.org/) projects. DSC 2003 builds on the spirit
and success of DSC 1999 and 2001, which were seminal to the further
development of R and Omegahat.
Participants will include
Doug Bates University of Wisconsin, Madison
Roger Bivand University of Bergen
John Chambers Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Peter Dalgaard University of Copenhagen
Robert Gentleman Harvard University
Kurt H...
2002 Oct 02
1
Workshop: DSC 2003
...and Combine Methods
Spatial Statistics
Visualization
Emphasis will be given to the R (http://www.R-project.org/), Omegahat
(http://www.omegahat.org/), and BioConductor
(http://www.bioconductor.org/) projects. DSC 2003 builds on the spirit
and success of DSC 1999 and 2001, which were seminal to the further
development of R and Omegahat.
Participants will include
Doug Bates University of Wisconsin, Madison
Roger Bivand University of Bergen
John Chambers Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Peter Dalgaard University of Copenhagen
Robert Gentleman Harvard University
Kurt H...
2009 Dec 01
0
SafiServer and SafiWorkshop 1.2 With Web Services Released
SafiServer and SafiWorkshop 1.2 is here!
This is a seminal release for us as the product is now more stable,
powerful, and easy to use than ever. We've also added a new ActionStep
"CallWSByWSDL" that allows you to easily consume Web Services from your
Saflet, providing you with even more integration possibilities for your
IVR/Callflow applic...
2003 Aug 21
3
Diamond graphs
I apologise for starting a new thread, but we had a mail problem and I
don't have the original message to refer to.
Someone mentioned the new "Diamond Graphs" invented at Johns Hopkins.
I haven't see the August 2003 issue of The American Statistician yet,
but I _have_ read the press release.
The press release is a bit of a stunner. I quote:
"Who would have thought we
2007 Aug 08
2
cointegration analysis
Hello,
I tried to use urca package (R) for cointegration analysis. The data
matrix to be investigated for cointegration contains 8 columns
(variables). Both procedures, Phillips & Ouliaris test and Johansen's
procedures give errors ("error in evaluating the argument 'object' in
selecting a method for function 'summary'" respectiv "too many
variables,
1999 Sep 30
1
Cluster graphs
I posted this to the sci.math newsgroup but didn't get any responses so I
was hoping someone here could help.
I have a number of items with "distances" of differences between each other.
What I want to do is to plot each item on a two dimensional plot such that
the positions on the plot indicate the approximate distance between each
item.
What I want to look at, basically, is a map
2002 Jul 08
3
integrate() (PR#1755)
Full_Name: Travis Porco
Version: 1.5.1 (6/17/2002)
OS: Suse Linux 7.1
Submission from: (NULL) (66.81.124.235)
This happens:
> integrate(function(x)1,0,1)
Error in integrate(function(x) 1, 0, 1) : evaluation of function gave a result
of wrong length
> integrate(function(x)x^2,0,1)
0.3333333 with absolute error < 3.7e-15
> integrate(function(x){cat(x);1},0,1)
0.5 0.01304674 0.9869533