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2002 Nov 01
2
Empirical distribution
If some can help to find under wich package can i find the commando's
wich i schould to use to work with the empirical cummulative (ecdf)
distribution and also the QQplot.
Zmarrou Hicham
Univesity of Amsterdam
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2003 Sep 17
1
Bivariate Ripley K function
Hello,
I have used the univariate Ripley K function in R, but does anyone know if
there is a bivariate function built in? I have two species that I am dealing
with.
Also, how might I add error bars into the graphs (univariate and/or
bivariate)?
Thank you,
Karin Leiderman
k_leiderman at hotmail.com
Graduate Student/Research Assistant
Department of Mathematics
Univesity of New Mexico
2013 Feb 22
1
Climate Spatial plot
Dear Sir,
I am beginner in using R. I am working on climate and like to plot spatial
but I can't able to go ahead. I know it is too simply but not for me. Here
is attached the data and my sample script. I am waiting R-users to solve my
problem. Your help is valuable for me. Thank you.
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1998 Sep 09
1
WINS problem discovered and fixed!! browsing speedup of 20X for large networks
Ok, after several months of pulling my hair out I finally fixed WINS and
browsing at out Univesity. It ended up being an acutal bug, er bad code
segment. To explain we have a large number of clients ~1000+ at any one
time over 6 subnets. Browsing was spuratic at best. nmbd sucked up %70
of the proccessing power of a sparc 5. Well after serious investigation
I traced it down to two lines of
2007 May 03
4
[patch] Mac Universal Binaries
On 5/2/07, Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
> Well, I don't quite understand why AC_C_BIGENDIAN and the solution
> you're proposing is likely to break other big endian machines (the ones
> that don't have __BIG_ENDIAN__). Can you send a patch that addresses
> that (i.e. still uses AC_C_BIGENDIAN when it works)?
It is not that AC_C_BIGENDIAN
2020 Jun 01
0
locking question
We're running dovecot 2.3.10 on two different servers (two different
environments). Both very similarly configured (sendmail and procmail
for mail delivery); same OS and patch levels. One environment has
nearly 10,000 users and hasn't seen problems. The other environment has
just a handful of users, but one user is very active with email and has
a fairly complicated procmail
2007 May 03
0
[patch] Mac Universal Binaries
...stinction be
> made at compile-time. To enable building universal binaries on Mac in
> a single pass, the decision has to be deferred to compile-time.
Personally I think universal binaries are a bad idea.
For one of my projects, libsndfile, endian issues is not the only
think that breaks in univesal binaries. The problem is that I
detect cpu features other than just endian-ness at configure time;
things that cannot be detected purely from compiler flags.
See:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/FAQ.html#Q018
However, my biggest objection to universal binaries for libsndfile
is that libsnd...
2006 Oct 30
0
Information on Asterisk 1.4-beta 3 and ARA
Hi everyone, I'm working with Asterisk 1.4-beta3 and ARA for my Univesity
thesis, to enable jingle support into an administrative framework for
asterisk developed in our lab. It's possible to map jabber's and gtalk's
user from the ARA database, as I have already done with sip and iax users? I
need to know what family I must map to my database (such as iaxusers,
sipusers... etc) to
2012 Jun 04
1
Ternary plot and filled contour
Dear R-Users, I'd like to have some tips for a ternaryplot ("vcd").
I have this dataframe:
a<- c (0.1, 0.5, 0.5, 0.6, 0.2, 0, 0, 0.004166667, 0.45) b<- c (0.75,0.5,0,0.1,0.2,0.951612903,0.918103448,0.7875,0.45) c<- c (0.15,0,0.5,0.3,0.6,0.048387097,0.081896552,0.208333333,0.1) d<- c (500,2324.90,2551.44,1244.50, 551.22,-644.20,-377.17,-100, 2493.04)
2011 Feb 15
1
ternary contour plot
Colin,
If your propose is to create a ternary plot with points and vectors, I think easier do this with graphics based plots instead of trellis based plots. Although, with little work you can do with trellis too. I gave you a reproducible code to put an arrow in a ternary plot. I use the function locator() to extract coordinates. The code is the following
2007 Mar 27
0
GSoC Apply, request for review
Hi,
I am sending my application I submitted for the GSoC. There are still some
hours left before the deadline, so if you have any remarks or a tip, I can
still update it.
thanks... i think there are some grammatical errors =(...
== Name and Contact details ==
Andr? Luiz Nazareth da Costa
Primary e-mail: andre.lnc@gmail.com
Secondary e-mail: andre.lnc@lsc.ic.unicamp.br
Gtalk:
2007 May 03
2
[patch] Mac Universal Binaries
...;
> Personally I think universal binaries are a bad idea.
They have obviously served some purpose, but I tend to agree that the
concept does not seem to scale well once outside the Apple microcosm.
> For one of my projects, libsndfile, endian issues is not the only
> think that breaks in univesal binaries. The problem is that I
> detect cpu features other than just endian-ness at configure time;
> things that cannot be detected purely from compiler flags.
>
> See:
> http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/FAQ.html#Q018
Can you elaborate on what kind of CPU vagaries come into...
2005 Feb 22
1
Re: R-help Digest, Vol 24, Issue 22
You need to give the model formula that gave your output.
There are two sources of variation (at least), within and
between locations; though it looks as though your analysis
may have tried to account for this (but if so, the terms are
not laid out in a way that makes for ready interpretation.
The design is such (two locations) that you do not have
much of a check that effects are consistent over
2020 Sep 09
4
Btrfs RAID-10 performance
Hi, thank you for your reply. I'll continue inline...
Dne 09.09.2020 v 3:15 John Stoffel napsal(a):
> Miloslav> Hello,
> Miloslav> I sent this into the Linux Kernel Btrfs mailing list and I got reply:
> Miloslav> "RAID-1 would be preferable"
> Miloslav> (https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/7b364356-7041-7d18-bd77-f60e0e2e2112 at lechevalier.se/T/).
>
2020 Sep 09
0
Btrfs RAID-10 performance
The 9361-8i does support passthrough ( JBOD mode ). Make sure you
have the latest firmware.
On Wednesday, 09/09/2020 at 03:55 Miloslav H?la wrote:
Hi, thank you for your reply. I'll continue inline...
Dne 09.09.2020 v 3:15 John Stoffel napsal(a):
> Miloslav> Hello,
> Miloslav> I sent this into the Linux Kernel Btrfs mailing list and I
got reply:
> Miloslav> "RAID-1
2020 Sep 09
0
Btrfs RAID-10 performance
>>>>> "Miloslav" == Miloslav H?la <miloslav.hula at gmail.com> writes:
Miloslav> Hi, thank you for your reply. I'll continue inline...
Me too... please look for further comments. Esp about 'fio' and
Netapp useage.
Miloslav> Dne 09.09.2020 v 3:15 John Stoffel napsal(a):
Miloslav> Hello,
Miloslav> I sent this into the Linux Kernel Btrfs
2020 Sep 07
4
Btrfs RAID-10 performance
Hello,
I sent this into the Linux Kernel Btrfs mailing list and I got reply:
"RAID-1 would be preferable"
(https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/7b364356-7041-7d18-bd77-f60e0e2e2112 at lechevalier.se/T/).
May I ask you for the comments as from people around the Dovecot?
We are using btrfs RAID-10 (/data, 4.7TB) on a physical Supermicro
server with Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 @