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2006 Sep 13
1
reshaping a dataset
Hi, I'm trying to move to R the last few data handling routines I was performing in SAS. I'm working on stomach content data. In the simplified example I provide below, there are variables describing the origin of each prey item (nbpc is a ship number, each ship may have been used on different trips, each trip has stations, and individual fish (tagno) can be caught at each station. For each stomach...
2010 Feb 15
1
GAM for non-integer proportions
Dear list, I´m using the mgcv package to model the proportion by weight of certain prey on the stomach content of a predator. This proportion is the ratio of two weights (prey weight over stomach weight), and ranges between 0 and 1. The variance is low when proportion is close to 0 and 1, and higher at intermediate values. It seems that the best way to go is to model this using the "quasi&qu...
2014 Apr 15
3
[LLVMdev] local lambdas: request for coding standard clarification/judgement call
Do local lambdas get named like variables or like functions? E.g. void foo() { auto helper = [](...){...}; // or auto Helper = [](...){...}; } My gut is that it should be lowercase (named like a function) since I got a weird feeling in my stomach seeing an upper-case name being called like a function in new code. -- Sean Silva -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20140414/b2b7a0de/attachment.html>
2017 Jun 09
2
Urgent :) Procedure for replacing Gluster Node on 3.8.12
> And a big thanks (*not*) to the smart reporting which showed no issues at > all. Heh, on that, did you think to take a look at the Media_Wearout indicator ? I recently learned that existed, and it explained A LOT. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL:
2017 Jun 09
0
Urgent :) Procedure for replacing Gluster Node on 3.8.12
...ave up the ghost. Internal controller failure maybe. I've started the process as above, seems to be going ok - cluster is going to be unusable for the next couple of days. Must admit this sort of process - replacing bricks and/or node is *very* stressful with gluster. That sick feeling in the stomach - will I have to restore everything from backups? Shouldn't be this way. -- Lindsay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20170609/0137b78a/attachment.html>
2012 May 11
2
[LLVMdev] Request for Help: Teach ARM target to auto-detect cpu / subtarget features
...A5OTM I believe one of the reason the benchmark numbers are totally bogus is that the compilation are done on ARM hosts. Given the benchmarks are apparently compiled without -mcpu=cortex-a9, I suspect LLVM ended up generating code for "generic" ARMv4 cpu. This article makes me sick in my stomach. Thanks, Evan
2009 Jul 15
3
Axes origins and labeling
...xes in there as well, all meeting in their respective corners. par(mfrow=c(1,2)) gut<-c("Full", "Empty", "Full", "Empty") par(family="serif", cex=1.2, lab=c(length(gut),4,4)) boxplot(Xc~Trt,data=error,ylab="Reactance (Ohms)",xlab="Stomach Fullness", ylab="Reactance (Ohms)", axes=FALSE,ylim=c(50,200)) axis(side=1, at=c(1,2,3,4), labels=gut) axis(side=2) text(1.5,115, "Mid BIA") text(3.5,160, "Whole BIA") points(1,135, pch=2) points(2,135, pch=2) points(3,135, pch=17) points(4,135, pch=17) Thanks ah...
2008 Apr 25
2
Cisco to Asterisk migration
Hi Guys, I have client with a Cisco 2690 call manager solution that wants to upgrade but cannot stomach the costs of continuing with Cisco The installation will go up to 100 users The client currently has about 40 Cisco phones and would like to continue with these phones with the odd Polycom I'm looking at plugging in an Asterisk box and using the existing Cisco box as a PSTN gateway only Has...
2010 Jun 18
1
Latex problem in Hmisc (3.8-1) and Mac Os X with R 2.11.1
...ther installation ? //M library(Hmisc) options(digits=3) set.seed(173) sex <- factor(sample(c("m","f"), 500, rep=TRUE)) age <- rnorm(500, 50, 5) treatment <- factor(sample(c("Drug","Placebo"), 500, rep=TRUE)) symp <- c('Headache','Stomach Ache','Hangnail', 'Muscle Ache','Depressed') symptom1 <- sample(symp, 500,TRUE) symptom2 <- sample(symp, 500,TRUE) symptom3 <- sample(symp, 500,TRUE) Symptoms <- mChoice(symptom1, symptom2, symptom3, label='Primary Symptoms') table (Symptoms)...
2012 May 11
4
[LLVMdev] Request for Help: Teach ARM target to auto-detect cpu / subtarget features
...t;> I believe one of the reason the benchmark numbers are totally bogus is that the compilation are done on ARM hosts. Given the benchmarks are apparently compiled without -mcpu=cortex-a9, I suspect LLVM ended up generating code for "generic" ARMv4 cpu. This article makes me sick in my stomach. > I skip through MCTargetDesc/ARMAsmBackend.cpp, it seems llvm::createARMAsmBackend > only pickup different ARM ISA for Darwin. As for Linux, I guess we need to tweak > ELFARMAsmBackend? Do we need to modify Clang as well? > > Regards, > chenwj > The backend sounds like the...
2005 Jan 19
2
recoding large number of categories (select in SAS)
Hi, I have data on stomach contents. Possible prey species are in the hundreds, so a list of prey codes has been in used in many labs doing this kind of work. When comes time to do analyses on these data one often wants to regroup prey in broader categories, especially for rare prey. In SAS you can nest a large number o...
2012 May 11
0
[LLVMdev] Request for Help: Teach ARM target to auto-detect cpu / subtarget features
...> I believe one of the reason the benchmark numbers are totally bogus is that the compilation are done on ARM hosts. Given the benchmarks are apparently compiled without -mcpu=cortex-a9, I suspect LLVM ended up generating code for "generic" ARMv4 cpu. This article makes me sick in my stomach. I skip through MCTargetDesc/ARMAsmBackend.cpp, it seems llvm::createARMAsmBackend only pickup different ARM ISA for Darwin. As for Linux, I guess we need to tweak ELFARMAsmBackend? Do we need to modify Clang as well? Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of In...
2009 Sep 23
1
any advice on web interfaces to R?
I saw http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#R-Web-Interfaces and I'm still not sure yet which platform (Linux, Windows, etc.) I'll be working on -- and no, it's not under my control to pick. I was wondering if anyone out there had good advice, that would save me time and stomach acid, on how to set up a web browser to send a list of commands to an R and put the resulting table or graph in a web page. Thanks!
2012 Oct 16
0
Fish Ecology Post-Doctoral Research Associate needed in Woods Hole, MA
...plicant will quantify patterns in the abundance and distribution of these taxa in relation to environmental conditions (e.g., CTD data, satellite observations, climate indices) via statistical analysis and will quantify their interaction with higher predators, especially commercial fishes, via stomach content data and evacuation rate models. These analyses will draw upon multiple existing datasets, including: stomach content data collected during stock assessment surveys (1973-present); zooplankton net surveys (1977-present); bottom trawl surveys (1973-present); and other fishery-independent...
2014 Apr 12
1
rsync's usage of ssh
I am trying to understand how rsync uses ssh. From what I understand of the source, it simply opens a ssh connection and then simply pipes rsync's data. But somehow my stomach tells me that this is not the whole story. For one, that would mean the whole (?) of rsync's protocol is only used for not-ssh transmission. The biggest question for me right now is, whether rsync, when transmitting remotely over ssh, is binding sockets of some kind or if it is completely depe...
2007 May 25
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM Developer Meeting
Hi folks, I am very sorry, but I'll not be able to attend the developer's meeting. I came down with a nasty stomach bug yesterday, and am frankly in no fit state to do anything much. Many apologies, Sarah Thompson
2013 Aug 21
1
keeping correct time in guest
...and if the ntp servers are fail, the guest VMs can all rely on host clock, all should guest VMs then are running in sync. But I heard some bad things about the synchronization with the host clock, users in internet recommend to use ntp in guest VM. My mind tells me, to use ntp (2), but my brain in stomach is telling me, to use syncing via XEN method (1). Vmware recommend to use ntp in guest (http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1006427), but Citrix only tells, how can I do that.. One good configuration manual for using ntp in guest I...
2008 Jul 25
2
Package Hmisc, functions summary.formula() and latex(), options pdig, pctdig, eps and prmsd
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2010 Aug 31
1
summary in Hmisc and Latex
...ple as well? Regards, //M library(Hmisc) options(digits=3) set.seed(173) sex<- factor(sample(c("m","f"), 500, rep=TRUE)) age<- rnorm(500, 50, 5) treatment<- factor(sample(c("Drug","Placebo"), 500, rep=TRUE)) symp<- c('Headache','Stomach Ache','Hangnail', 'Muscle Ache','Depressed') symptom1<- sample(symp, 500,TRUE) symptom2<- sample(symp, 500,TRUE) symptom3<- sample(symp, 500,TRUE) Symptoms<- mChoice(symptom1, symptom2, symptom3, label='Primary Symptoms') table (Symptoms) tab...
2008 Mar 03
1
Quota setup fails because of OST ordering
...influence on the functionality of a Lustre cluster. That still leaves the question how I managed to produce this gap in the OST numbering and why the quota setup should stumble over this. In the meantime I reformatted all servers, being very careful with the OSTs, giving the MDT some time to stomach any new OST I mounted. Now I have the OSTs in "correct" order, no gap in the indices, and lfs quotacheck doesn''t make trouble ;-| Regards, Thomas