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2007 Oct 15
1
Distance matrix in SpDep-package
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Elke Moons
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Elke Moons, PhD
Transportation Research Institute/
Instituut voor Mobiliteit (IMOB)
Universiteit Hasselt
Wetenschapspark 5, bus 6
3590 Diepenbeek
Belgium
Tel. +32-11- 26.91.26
Fax. +32-11-26.91.99
E-mail: <mailto:elke.moons@uhasselt.be> elke.moons@uhasselt.be
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2007 Dec 17
1
polygon class in splancs package
...o tried with
Polygonprov<-Polygon(list(x=polyprov$X,y:polyprov$Y)) but that does not seem
to work either.
Thanks already in advance.
Kind regards,
Elke
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Elke Moons, PhD
Transportation Research Institute
Belgium
E-mail: <mailto:elke.moons@uhasselt.be> elke.moons@uhasselt.be
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2009 Jul 14
1
Error when sampling from SpatialLines
...Thanks in advance!
Elke
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Elke Moons, PhD
Instituut voor Mobiliteit/Transportation Research Institute
Universiteit Hasselt
Wetenschapspark 5/Lokaal 1.10
3590 Diepenbeek
BELGIUM
Tel. +32-11-26.91.26
Fax +32-11-26.91.99
E-mail: elke.moons@uhasselt.be
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2008 May 13
2
Permutations
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Elke Moons, PhD
Transportation Research Institute/
Instituut voor Mobiliteit (IMOB)
Wetenschapspark 1, bus 15
3590 Diepenbeek
BELGIUM
Tel. +32-11-26.91.26
Fax. +32-11-26.91.99
E-mail: elke.moons@uhasselt.be
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2006 Sep 28
1
Plackett-Dale Model in R
Dear R users,
Can someone inform me about a library/function in R that fits a Plackett-Dale model ?
Thanks in advance
Pryseley
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2013 Jan 10
0
r-help
-- _______________________________ Paul K. Musingila University of
Hasselt, I-Biostat, Diepenbeek, Belgium Mobile: +254-724-423532,
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godly, light will come bursting in" Psalm 112:4
2008 Sep 10
1
Updated version of patch
>Why would you keep a non-thread safe API ?
I do not want to touch libshout. I am only concerned
with the python bindings.
Probably Brendan can answer this better but I think
libshout is not thread safe for simultaneous accesses
to a shout_t object. This is not a problem
as the posix locking primitives are trivial to use.
For python apis should in principle be absolutely
thread safe.
2007 Dec 14
0
kernel density in space
Hello everybody,
I would like to determine kernel densities along a maze. I have distances
from each point of the maze to its neighbours and I managed by means of the
mat2listw-function in the Spdep package to assign neighbours to each point.
Each point now has a value for a Z-variable and it is this variable that I
would like to use to determine a density for each point with neighbours
2008 Sep 10
2
Updated version of patch
>This is in subversion now. I'll try to get a new release out this
>weekend. Thanks!
Thanks!
But I noticed that giving up the global interpretor lock
in a few functions allows other threads to do something stupid (like
deleting
the shout object during a write).
So for everything to be absolutely thread safe a python shout object
should contain a mutex and there should
be appropriate
2008 Aug 30
3
Updated version of patch
Attached is a patch against shout-python-0.2 which does two trivial but
very useful things
(1) The function "get_connected" is exported so that shout-python
becomes usable
in nonblocking mode. In the current version of shout-python "open"
raises an exception in nonblocking mode.
(2) The global interpreter lock is released in the potentially blocking
functions