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2010 Jan 25
2
Quantile loess smother?
Hello all,
I wish to fit a loess smother to a plot of Y`X, but in predicting the 95%
quantile.
Something that will be a combination of what rq (package quantreg} does,
with loess.
Is there a function/method for doing this?
Thanks,
Tal
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2012 May 26
1
Values in scatterplot??
Hi R-listers,
I am having trouble plotting the values for the R2 line, lowess smooth,
smothered conditional spread, outlier identification.
I have tried the function text and legend but was unsuccessful. Please see
below.
Your help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Jean
library(car)
> SPHSHTL <- scatterplot(HSuccess ~ HTL,
+ data = data.to.analyze,...
2010 Oct 27
1
GAM function in mgcv package
...y giving to the parameter some
(random) value, and it is explained by Wood (2006) that it does not seem
to "really" affect the final result, I would like to grasp better its
meaning.
I understand that is the 'basis dimension'. Is that refer to the order
of the function used as smother (i.e. for a cubic regression spline it
is 3)? Also it shouldn't be bigger than the number of unique covariate
values. But what is the minimum value it can get? I think it has to do
with the penalty (i.e. the integrated square of the second order
derivative of the smoother function) and the pena...
2006 Jan 31
5
resizing multiple images using getElementsByClassName
I am building a iPhoto like (Read rip-off) interface for thumbnails
and I am having a couple problems that I thought some one on the list
might be able to assist me on ...
first off here is the page: http://v4.incontrolsolutions.com/galltest/
I am no Javascript whizz and I am sure there is a FAR more efficient
way to do what I am trying. Having said that, the 2 things I was
looking for
2017 Jan 15
4
RFC: Building GlobalISel by default
...as they become more stable.
> Or is this too much complexity for what we gain?
It is.
We already separate that by not building any other back-end than ARM
and AArch64. So I think we can do that without the added complexity.
I'm not trying to block the move, I'm just trying to make it smother
and raise awareness that the cost we pay for any large move is not
well distributed.
For the past few months I have reverted patches that only broke the
ARM bots and it was clear on most of those instances which patch was
to blame, but people didn't bother and after 8, 12 sometimes 24 hours,
I...
2008 Oct 14
1
Advice on Computer Specifications
...is a minor example of the
limitations I'm dealing with.
Can anyone recommend a better solution for a computer?
I also have access to a desktop Linux machine running RedHat Linux with
roughly 3.0 GB of RAM. I have not yet installed R on this platform to test
whether the applications will run smother there.
Steve Friedman Ph. D.
Spatial Statistical Analyst
Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Park
950 N Krome Ave (3rd Floor)
Homestead, Florida 33034
Office (305) 224 - 4282
Steve_Friedman at nps.gov
2016 Feb 06
1
uninstall R on Kubuntu
Is anyone out there? Too...whatever to consider an answer?Markusklerer at sxmail.de schrieb (05.02.2016 01:17):Dear list,[a] now is apparently the time, the R version I have installed so far has reached its days' end.[a1] Back on R help mailing list-I have to admit openly-I was advised so under the impression of being unnerved on the part of the corresponding R expert responder to a certain
2013 Dec 17
1
Project pre planning
Hello GlusterFS users,
can anybody give me please his opinion about the following facts and
questions:
4 storage server with 16 SATA bays, connected by GigE:
Q1:
Volume will be set up as distributed-replicated.
Maildir, FTP Dir, htdocs, file store directory => as sub dir's in one big
GlusterVolume or each dir in it's own GlusterVolume?
Q2: Set up the bricks as a collection of
2017 Jan 18
3
RFC: Building GlobalISel by default
...; Or is this too much complexity for what we gain?
>
> It is.
>
> We already separate that by not building any other back-end than ARM
> and AArch64. So I think we can do that without the added complexity.
>
> I'm not trying to block the move, I'm just trying to make it smother
> and raise awareness that the cost we pay for any large move is not
> well distributed.
>
> For the past few months I have reverted patches that only broke the
> ARM bots and it was clear on most of those instances which patch was
> to blame, but people didn't bother and afte...
2012 Mar 28
0
Major update: meta version 2.0-0
...p.events (only for binary data)
- method.tau (estimation method for between-study variance)
- hakn (Hartung-Knapp adjustment)
- title (Title of Cochrane review)
- complab (Comparison label)
- outclab (Outcome label)
- warn (print warning messages)
- removed argument:
- smother (summary measure)
- value 'NULL' returned if no data is available for selection of
comp.no and outcome.no
Function read.rm5:
- changed substantially for reading of RevMan 5.1 files
Function summary.meta:
- modified so that new arguments hakn, method.tau, tau.preset,
method....
2012 Mar 28
0
Major update: meta version 2.0-0
...p.events (only for binary data)
- method.tau (estimation method for between-study variance)
- hakn (Hartung-Knapp adjustment)
- title (Title of Cochrane review)
- complab (Comparison label)
- outclab (Outcome label)
- warn (print warning messages)
- removed argument:
- smother (summary measure)
- value 'NULL' returned if no data is available for selection of
comp.no and outcome.no
Function read.rm5:
- changed substantially for reading of RevMan 5.1 files
Function summary.meta:
- modified so that new arguments hakn, method.tau, tau.preset,
method....
2017 Jan 19
3
RFC: Building GlobalISel by default
...y for what we gain?
>>
>> It is.
>>
>> We already separate that by not building any other back-end than ARM
>> and AArch64. So I think we can do that without the added complexity.
>>
>> I'm not trying to block the move, I'm just trying to make it smother
>> and raise awareness that the cost we pay for any large move is not
>> well distributed.
>>
>> For the past few months I have reverted patches that only broke the
>> ARM bots and it was clear on most of those instances which patch was
>> to blame, but people d...
2017 Jan 25
3
RFC: Building GlobalISel by default
...>
>>> It is.
>>>
>>> We already separate that by not building any other back-end than ARM
>>> and AArch64. So I think we can do that without the added complexity.
>>>
>>> I'm not trying to block the move, I'm just trying to make it smother
>>> and raise awareness that the cost we pay for any large move is not
>>> well distributed.
>>>
>>> For the past few months I have reverted patches that only broke the
>>> ARM bots and it was clear on most of those instances which patch was
>>>...
2006 Mar 06
11
coolest startup?
OK, general question for the community -- what''s the coolest startup
using Rails? I don''t think "37 Signals" is a fair answer. I''m curious
as to what kind of other developments are happening. Are there a lot
of startups using Rails in the first place? Or do most of you who are
lucky enough to do Rails for a living (I''m coding Java, bleah) work in
large
2017 Jan 14
4
RFC: Building GlobalISel by default
> On Jan 14, 2017, at 4:57 AM, Renato Golin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> On 14 January 2017 at 01:54, Quentin Colombet via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>> Now, four backends (if I am counting right: X86, ARM, AArch64, AMDGPU) are working on bringing-up GlobalISel, I’d like to switch the default of the LLVM_BUILD_GLOBAL_ISEL
2008 Sep 26
1
PX-Map doesn't work
Hi guys!
I encountered a problem when using this software http://www.ssb.no/en/software/pxmap/. I use the older version = 1.07. I installed this software, opened it, and then I just tried to Open something and at this point the soft just refuses to continue in its work. Can you help me please? I really need this, 'cause I'm gonna use it at our university next week, so I'll appreciate