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2011 Dec 04
2
let's get this established, one way or the other, once and for all
seumas said: > What confuses me is what > this all has to do with markdown. david said: > I find discussion of techniques for > building Markdown parsers very interesting. i can justify myself. indeed, it's a good exercise every so often, just to ensure that your position and directionality are focused. but it's not right, or fair, that every month, someone
2017 Jul 27
2
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Hi, Please help about the error I am getting after the h1.dat<- line : this line worked with much more independant variables and bigger data. This time I want to work with just 2 variables cteD & cteTh. What is wrong ? > setwd("C:/Rstudio/Trot") > library(mlogit) > horse1.data<-read.csv("cte2.csv") >
2017 Jul 27
3
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
> On 27 Jul 2017, at 18:03 , Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > Looks like you need to pay attention to how you read in your data. In general, you should always execute one statement at a time until you know your script is working. All the errors after the first one are unhelpful to you or us. > > If you actually pay attention to what is in your
2005 Mar 30
1
Habituation model
Dear all, I am looking at habituation of dogs trotting on a treadmill. I record the ground reaction force and I analyze it with several discrete variables (maximum, minimum,...) For each variable, I get between 40 and 50 data per sample. I record data at time 1 min, 2 min, and 4 min a day, and I have 4 days of measurement (one day a week). That means I have 12 samples : Day1_Min1, Day1_Min2,
2017 Jul 27
0
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Looks like you need to pay attention to how you read in your data. In general, you should always execute one statement at a time until you know your script is working. All the errors after the first one are unhelpful to you or us. If you actually pay attention to what is in your horse.data data frame after you have read it in, the columns did not get separated out. The "csv" in in
2006 Mar 12
7
stop monitor on transfer
Guys. This idea has been banging my headfor days now and I feel the need to share with you. Imagine this scenario: all calls come in thru a receptionist, asterisk records all incoming calls, the receptionist's work is to transfer the calls to internal people but some of them are bosses and you know how bosses are, they don't want their calls to be recorded, so, I have been trying to
2017 Jul 27
0
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Hello, Inline. Em 27-07-2017 20:36, peter dalgaard escreveu: > >> On 27 Jul 2017, at 18:03 , Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: >> >> Looks like you need to pay attention to how you read in your data. In general, you should always execute one statement at a time until you know your script is working. All the errors after the first one are unhelpful
2015 Jul 29
3
[LLVMdev] ARM unwinding bug
> From: Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> > > > On 29 July 2015 at 16:53, Mason Wheeler <masonwheeler at yahoo.com> wrote: > > A couple weeks ago, Ben Pye, a developer working on the ARM32 stuff, found > > and reported a bug related to incorrect generation of stack unwinding info. > > ( https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24146 ) Apparently it
2005 May 11
0
lme How to validate a model with a validation set and a t est set
If you used all 28 animals to find the model out of a group of candidate models, I would have my reservations about this 'validation'. Any confidence intervals you get from the final model are bound to be overly optimistic because you haven't accounted for the degrees of freedom chewed up during the model fitting/finding process. Matt Austin Statistician Amgen One Amgen Center
2005 Apr 20
0
Habituation model : several sequences in several sessions, should I use getGroups?
Dear all, I am looking at habituation of dogs trotting on a treadmill. Each record is made of 40 to 50 data for the same variable (for example Peak). I get each record at several minutes (1, 2 and 4) for each session. And I have 4 sessions of training (one session a week). The aim is to study the effect of the factor (Minute) on the Peak variable, and to study the changes of this effect
2009 Feb 18
1
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 55, Issue 52
But clients can call to your IVR and do the payment from their home or the mobile, correct? If that is possible, how they pay $50.53? I mean, how they enter the 0.53$? They use the * to express the (.)?
2003 Jun 05
0
Re: Besoin d'aide au sujet de swat
S'il n'est pas trot tard pour ta presentation, le parametre "only_from = 127.0.0.1" te previent de connecter swat que de ton serveur (traduit, dit-il qu'on est seulment permis de connecter de l'adresse IP 127.0.0.1, mieux connu comme "localhost", alors local). Si tu le peux faire, il fault que ce parametre disparaisse.
2015 Jul 29
0
[LLVMdev] ARM unwinding bug
On 29 July 2015 at 20:14, Mason Wheeler <masonwheeler at yahoo.com> wrote: > Well, yes, an unwinding expert *was* who I was really hoping to hear from. But > if I understand correctly, you're saying that rather than seeing the values Ben > reported, the sample code crashes on you on both compilers? I do notice that > you're using different versions of both compilers
2005 Apr 21
2
Download advice please!
Sorry, but I'm just an ignorant Linux user! I have a silly question. Situation: Now that R 2.1.0 is out (Thank you, to all concerned!) I'm about to go off and download it and all the packages. What this means in practice is trotting off to my "local" (and brand new) Internet Cafe with some CDs, where I can get the lot over a fast link and burn it onto a CD or two. However,
2019 Nov 09
2
winbind : suspend nightmare
(Sorry for delay - hols) On Fri, 2019-10-25 at 09:24 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote: > On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 11:33:40PM +0000, Jon Gerdes via samba wrote: > I haven't depended on a AD-DC for my network logons for > many years I'm afraid, so I've not had to depend on this :-). Fair enough and I'd rather not either but this is my last outstanding issue before Linux on the
2010 Jan 04
2
web based index of samba share contents
Anyone know of a good opensource product to give google desktop like search functionality via web browser of a set of samba shares running on a Debian 5.x server. It needs to be able to fully index word, excel, openoffice and text files at a minimum. It should also have some form of ACL control so that only certain users can actually search the index for specific smb shares. In this
2009 May 04
3
Dev Tools
Hi All, Cent OS 5.3. I need to install the gcc toolchain, but what yum packages is this? I need to compile ProFTPD, etc, etc. I tried yum install gcc, what else? -Jason
2015 Jul 29
2
[LLVMdev] ARM unwinding bug
> From: Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> > > On 29 July 2015 at 20:14, Mason Wheeler <masonwheeler at yahoo.com> wrote: > > Well, yes, an unwinding expert *was* who I was really hoping to hear from. But > > if I understand correctly, you're saying that rather than seeing the values Ben > > reported, the sample code crashes on you on both
2011 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] instrument a byte code with llvm
On 4/5/11 11:36 AM, Nabila ABDESSAIED wrote: > > > 2011/4/5 John Criswell <criswell at illinois.edu > <mailto:criswell at illinois.edu>> > > On 4/5/11 11:22 AM, Nabila ABDESSAIED wrote: >> hi, >> I'm newer in llvm >> i would like to instrument a byte code with a pass and as a >> result i would like to get an
2017 Jul 28
0
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Hello, There's a typo in your call to mlogit.data, it should be alt.var="nbChev", not alt.var="noChev". Then the error is different. You should check the call arguments to see if they make sense. Hope this helps, Rui Barradas Em 28-07-2017 13:14, sandoz at free.fr escreveu: > I re post my question with the csv problem fixed. > > Can someone explain the