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2008 Feb 07
3
Empty data frame
Hi
Sorry for banal question
How to create empty data frame with for example 30 variables without
typying: data.frame(x=1,y=1....)
Jarek
2012 Apr 08
2
xyplot() does not plot legends with "relation=free" scales
...2, 5, 2, 4)), .Names = c("yval", "xval", "gval", "type", "cr", "p", "grp"), row.names = c(NA, -100L), class = "data.frame")
And the code:
library(lattice)
library(robustbase)
library(latticeExtra)
typis <- c("A","B","C")
types <- 1:4
mypanel <- function(...){
if(current.row()<3){
panel.grid(v=-1,h=-1,col="dark grey")
panel.xyplot(...)
} else {
panel.grid(v=-1,h=-1,...
2014 Sep 29
8
Spacewalk? Local repo? Cache?
I have a mix of CentOS 5, 6, and now 7 servers at work. There are enough of them now that it is starting to make sense for them to get updates from an internal source.
I've seen RHN Satellite in years past. It looks like it may be a way to allow Windows admins here (familiar with WSUS) to update Linux boxes. A local repo might be easier to set up, but (as with Spacewalk) it seems like
2010 Jan 12
1
expire plugin doesn't find mail location
...ore/09/test/mail/inbox
Info: fs: root=/var/mailstore/09/test/mail, index=, control=, inbox=/var/mailstore/09/test/mail/inbox
Info: test/Trash: no messages left
Info: test/Spam: stop, expire time in future: Sat Mar 6 12:35:10 2010
As you can see, expire tries to access different (default?) mailbox
typies instead of simply using maildir:/var/mailstore/09/test/mail as
defined in the userdb.
So my main problem seems to be, that the mail attribute from the
userdb is completely ignored in expire calls. But how do I fix this?
Tschoeeee
Roland
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2004 Nov 17
17
The hidden costs of GPL software?
Hello,
In the latest 'Scientific Computing World' magazine (issue 78, p. 22), there
is a review on free statistical software by Felix Grant ("doesn't have to
pay good money to obtain good statistics software"). As far as I know, this
is the first time that R is even mentioned in this magazine, given that it
usually discuss commercial products.
In this article, the analysis
2004 Nov 17
17
The hidden costs of GPL software?
Hello,
In the latest 'Scientific Computing World' magazine (issue 78, p. 22), there
is a review on free statistical software by Felix Grant ("doesn't have to
pay good money to obtain good statistics software"). As far as I know, this
is the first time that R is even mentioned in this magazine, given that it
usually discuss commercial products.
In this article, the analysis