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2012 May 03
1
bwplot: using a numeric variable to position boxplots
[Env: R 2.14.2 / Win Xp]
In the examples below, I'm using lattice::bwplot to plot boxplots of 4
variables, grouped by a factor 'epoch'
which also corresponds to a numeric year. I'd like to modify the plots
to position the boxplots according to
the numeric value of year, but I can't figure out how to do this.
Also, I'd to modify the strip labels that give the variable
2005 Apr 28
0
Linear Discriminant Analysis Biplots
Dear R
I'm trying to plot the lda means onto a 2 D plot of discriminant scores.
Preferably I'd like these to be in a larger font compared to the
discriminant scores.
I tried
skull.mean.pred <- predict(skulls.lda, as.data.frame(skulls.lda$means),
dimen=2)
from which I got
skull.mean.pred
$class
[1] 1 2 3 4 5
Levels: 1 2 3 4 5
$posterior
1 2 3 4
2006 Jul 18
1
Classification error rate increased by bagging - any ideas?
Hi,
I'm analysing some anthropometric data on fifty odd skull bases. We know the
gender of each skull, and we are trying to develop a predictor to identify
the
sex of unknown skulls.
Rpart with cross-validation produces two models - one of which predicts
gender
for Males well, and Females poorly, and the other does the opposite (Females
well, and Males poorly). In both cases the error
2005 Oct 14
1
Predicting classification error from rpart
Hi,
I think I'm missing something very obvious, but I am missing it, so I
would be very grateful for help. I'm using rpart to analyse data on
skull base morphology, essentially predicting sex from one or several
skull base measurements. The sex of the people whose skulls are being
studied is known, and lives as a factor (M,F) in the data. I want to
get back predictions of gender, and
2006 Dec 02
10
HVM success story, now on server environment
I had the chance to test out one of the new Sun X2200 M2 servers for a
week or so, aiming to check out the status of HVM support on these machines.
The machine was a dual-Opteron dual-core, with 8GB RAM and 1 300GB SATA
disk.
Normally I tend to use Debian on my servers, but due to lack of needed
hardware support on Debian x86_64 images, and because I had very few
time to run the tests, I used an
2007 Apr 27
0
Logistic Regression Question: Risk Threshold
Hi,
I am working on problem 2 of Chapter 8 in Data Analysis and Graphics Using R and don't know how to approach the second half of the question:
In the data set (an artificial one of 3121 patients, that is similar to a subset of the data analyzed in Stiell et al., 2001) head.injury, obtain a logistic regression model relating clinically.important.brain.injury to other variables. Patients
2007 Oct 29
3
Samba+LDAP problems
Hello there...
My name is Marcelo, i am new in this list.
I don't know if here is the right place for asking about samba + LDAP,
if not, sorry...
I am finishing to implement a samba server with ldap support but, when i
want to add some group to the samba domain i obtain the following error
messages:
- SMBLDAP_TOOLS
# smbldap-groupadd -a -g 10000 -s S-1-5-21-blablabla -t 2 domainadmins
2014 Apr 03
1
Sieve (randomly?) flagging messages as \\Seen \\Deleted
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On Thu, 3 Apr 2014, Emanuele Balla (aka Skull) wrote:
> I'm trying to debug (without great results, so far) a very weird
> behaviour in my environment.
Did you tried with enabled mail_log plugin?
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Steffen Kaiser
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2006 Feb 26
1
Mouse hour glass and desktop
What does it mean when your mouse hour glass pointer turns into
a skull and cross bones symbol for a few seconds and is then
followed by your desktop icons being scrambled around to
different locations. This reminds me of a bug in the old
Windows 98 SE desktop.
What would cause this? This has happened to me once before
on Fedora 3 (I think, maybe 2).
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2012 May 02
2
interactive loop
Dear R-helpers,
I have a number of point configurations representing skull shapes, but
some of them contain superfluous points. I want to write a loop in
which each configuration is plotted and I am asked to write the
numbers of points that are superfluous. However, I don't know how to
introduce this interactive element.
Would you give me an advice?
Best regards
Ond?ej Mikula
--
Ond?ej
2011 Dec 14
1
Fwd: Re: question regarding samba permissions
woudln't work because all the users are in one group anyway.
and i am not allowed to to give read rights do "any" (i.e. 755)
but theres really no option in smb.conf like "read only users = " or
something like that?
Am 13.12.2011 17:56, schrieb Raffael Sahli:
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:38:41 +0100, "skull"<skull17 at gmx.ch> wrote:
>> I want to
2010 Oct 07
2
first post and bootstarpping problems
Hello to all R users,
I use R for a year now and am dealing with geometric morphometrics of deer skulls. Yes, I am a biologist and my math skills are just beginning to brush up. To cut to the chase...
I have two groups in my data (males and females) and my data is in a simple vector form. Now I need a bootstrap test for this value
szc1 <- ((mean(maleCent)-mean(femaCent))^
2007 Apr 05
1
FLAC: command line output
Hi,
I'm using the FLAC command line tool to encode my WAV files in some
directory to FLAC files.
Now I noticed sometimes the output of the tool is mostly like this:
flac -V --best "14 The Hose - Time Warp (Old Skull Mix).wav"
flac 1.1.4, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 Josh
Coalson
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
2014 Apr 03
4
Sieve (randomly?) flagging messages as \\Seen \\Deleted
Hi,
I'm trying to debug (without great results, so far) a very weird
behaviour in my environment.
Sorry if this came out in another form before, but I've not been able to
find out anything resembling what I'm experiencing, so far...
OS is a debian wheezy and dovecot is the version provided by the OS:
# 2.1.7: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 x86_64 Debian 7.4
2011 Nov 25
6
samba PANIC
Hello folks.
We've got a wierd Problem at a customer server.
The Server was running fine until tomorrow morning...
My problem is that i have no idea where to begin my search for a solution.
The Server is used as a Primary Domain Controller and worked just fine.
here you see what cat /var/log/message | grep smbd is trying to tell me:
First i have a lot of lines like this:
Nov 20 04:04:12 dc
2011 Jan 15
2
median by geometric mean
Hi All,
I need to calculate the median for even number of data points.However
instead of calculating
the arithmetic mean of the two middle values,I need to calculate their
geometric mean.
Though I can code this in R, possibly in a few lines, but wondering if there
is
already some built in function.
Can somebody give a hint?
Thanks in advance
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1998 Dec 03
0
Invalid snum errors (fwd)
Ok, I'm a dumb-ass today.
I failed to see the "available = no" in the service entry.
Sorry for wasting your time.
Rob Naccarato "Civilized men are more discourteous than savages
Sys Admin because they know they can be impolite without
Sheridan College having their skulls split, as a general thing."
Oakville, Ont. Canada
2013 Feb 02
2
X forwarding
How does one use X forwarding properly?
I got a server running CentOS 6.3 at runlevel 3 (no DE installed)
I try to access virt-manager via x-forwarding from another CentOS 6.3
client in my network (runlevel 5 with default gnome)
on The server i changed my sshd_config:
X11Forwarding yes
i installed xauth on both of the machines.
Anything else there is to do?
When i try to:
ssh -X root at server
2006 Apr 03
15
How should I pick a random entry from the database?
Hi guys. Total newbie here. I''ve been doing web stuff since 1996 but
only began the foray into scripting last year. I haven''t got my skull
completely 360 degrees around OOP yet. It''s just me here (in Japan) and
there are no Ruby groups in my area (never mind any in English).
I''ve got a database table - real simple: question, answer, and id fields
- and I
2011 Jan 17
1
median by geometric mean -- are we missing what's important?
Folks:
I know this may be overreaching, but are we missing what's important?
WHY do the zeros occur? Are they values less then a known or unknown
LOD? -- and/or is there positive mass on zero? In either case, using
logs to calculate a geometric mean may not make sense. Paraphrasing
Greg Snow, what is the scientific question? What is the model?
Cheers,
Bert
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 9:13 AM,