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2006 Mar 29
1
New to Wine, Install Problem
Wine Enthusiasts, I'm new to Wine and am having a problem installing some software. I didn't see the application in question in the Application Database. I'm hoping the problem is something simple and that perhaps a Wine guru on the list can point me in the right direction. I don't have Windoze installed on any of my boxes. Unfortunately I now find myself needing to run a
2003 Jul 23
0
pls.pcr compared to Unscrambler
Dear R-helpers, Has anybody ever tried to compare pls regression outputs from the pls.pcr R-package developped by Wehrens with outputs from the Unscrambler software developped by CAMO company ? I find very different outputs and wonder if this comes from differences between methods/algorithms SIMPLS (pls.pcr) and PLS1 (Unscrambler). Arnaud ************************* Arnaud DOWKIW Department of
2004 Sep 14
2
Field Definition for objectSid (LDAP)
I'm trying to write a perl program to get user information my boss wants using Net::LDAP in perl. I'm doing fairly well, but when I try to get the objectSid from the user list, it comes in packed or encrypted in some fashion. Since dumping the users using the command "net ads search '(&(objectClass=person)(objectCategory=person))'" gets me an unscrambled
2009 Mar 03
3
PLS regression on near infrared (NIR) spectra data
Dear collegues, I´ ve worked with near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy to assess chemical, physical, mechanical and anatomical properties of wood. I use "The Unscrambler" software to correlate the matrix of dependent variables (Y) with the matrix of spectral data (X) and I would like to migrate to R. The matrix of spectral variables is very large (2345 columns and n lines, where n =
2006 Mar 03
0
unused composed_of bits
I implemented a Temperature model for my application. It is pretty basic, composed of a temperature, a unit and some conversion methods. In my app model I decided to store temperature values in Fahrenheit, so there is no need to remember the units between invocations. I am having a little trouble composing my app model. A little bit of my temperature class: class Temperature # Composed of
2009 Oct 01
0
Confidence intervals PLS prediction
I have switched from The Unscrambler to R for pls regression analysis and have been able to calculate scores, coefficients, RMSEP from a large number of PLS1 and PLS2 models. The ultimate goal is to use these models for predicting unknown samples, which again is straight-forward with the built-in predict() function. However, I?m struggling with prediction uncertainty (i.e. confidence intervals) on
2003 Feb 10
0
modifying initrd before high mem load
Hi, I have an interesting question for you. Given the output of scramble(initrd) = S, I am interested in having [iso|sys|pxe]linux perform unscramble(S) = initrd before they load it into high memory. As a simple example, suppose scramble() were simply a XOR with a constant value of the gzip magic number at the front of the initrd image. I would like to insert the following, but I can't seem
2013 Oct 19
0
Issues with configure script / Makefile
Dear Dovecot, I have noticed that when you pass a --prefix in to the configure script and say specify a path of /local/dovecot-2.2.6 that when you install most of the subdirectories (etc, lib, include, libexec,etc) have a dovecot directory in them, like if you were installing to /. This is not typical of most *nix software. So I tried to specify the exact location with the following configure
2006 Nov 04
0
Validations ignoring :allow_nil => true
I have an address model and am doing some validations. One of them seems to ignore :allow_nil => true. If I leave the phone input blank, I get it back with a "too short" error. Here''s the relevant parts of the model: 1. class Address < ActiveRecord::Base 2. 3. validates_length_of :phone, :in => 7..10, :allow_nil => true 4. 5. before_validation
2008 May 05
2
rpart for survival fits
Hello Gurus: When I plot a survival fit using rpart for the classification tree, for each node, there is a decimal based number above the event/total. I tried to see if it's the exponential ratio or logrithmics, neither seem to be the case. I'm wondering if anyone knows what they are. Thanks, Karen _________________________________________________________________ Find hidden words,
2003 May 07
4
element of
Dear all, is there any funktion in R which i can use to check if a single value is element of a matrix or data.frame so that it returns me logical values like TRUE/FALSE. Thanks in advance for your help!
2014 Jan 22
1
Register => plain text password
Hello, Is there anyway to encrypt or scramble a bit the secret used to register with a provider? Im talking about the register => fromuser at fromdomain:secret at host directive in sip.conf<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+config+sip.conf> This clever dude modified the code back in 1.4: http://www.oneharding.com/voip/asterisk_md5_register.html I imagine that so many years
2016 Oct 10
2
[arm, aarch64] Alignment checking in interleaved access pass
Hi Renato, Thank you for the answers! First, let me clarify a couple of things and give some context. The patch it looking at VSTn, rather than VLDn (stores seem to be somewhat harder to get the "right" patterns, the pass is doing a good job for loads already) The examples you gave come mostly from loop vectorization, which, as I understand it, was the reason for adding the
2002 Jul 01
2
"_"
If I remember correctly, every time the dreaded "_" arises as an assignment operator in polite emails, the advantage of last resort cited in its defence is that it is only a single (albeit shifted) keystroke. I can only speak for the excellent NEdit, but it is a trivial task to assign some otherwise unloved key (my favorite is that funny accent at the left of the digit row) to
2014 Apr 11
2
[LLVMdev] Advice on field access, adding a Modula-3 front end
On 04/10/2014 09:02 PM, Krzysztof Parzyszek wrote: > On 4/10/2014 8:40 PM, Rodney M. Bates wrote: >> >> I could probably create llvm IR in this style by generating explicit >> address arithmetic, but I suspect that might hurt the optimization >> possibilities, perhaps a lot. It looks like re-raising the level to >> field numbers would not be horribly difficult,
2018 Jan 24
1
Newbie - Scrape Data From PDFs?
I think I would use pdftk to extract the form data. All subsequent manipulation in R. HTH Ulrik Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> schrieb am Mi., 24. Jan. 2018, 08:11: > Hi Scott, > I have never done this myself but I read something recently on the > r-help distribution that was related. > I just did a quick search and found a few hits that might work for you. > >
2008 Jul 13
1
Photoshop CS2 Crash under Wine, "Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable."
I recently came across a post (circa jan-feb 2008) where a user had encountered a fatal and unrecoverable crash when starting Photoshop for the second or subsequent time. I've noticed that this issue has happened to many people, myself included while installing it on someone's system today, and that, while there is a short-term workaround (noted below), nobody has yet posted an actual
2002 Jun 30
4
modifying a vector
Hello everyone, Thanks to all who offered suggestions after my initial query to the list. I've been busy trying to absorb the docs as fast as possible, but this little thing has me stumped for the moment. I'm creating a random sample of 100 item and saving it to a vector named 'iq'. I'd like to create a second vector (iq_prime, say) by adding 20 to each element of the
2002 Jun 30
4
modifying a vector
Hello everyone, Thanks to all who offered suggestions after my initial query to the list. I've been busy trying to absorb the docs as fast as possible, but this little thing has me stumped for the moment. I'm creating a random sample of 100 item and saving it to a vector named 'iq'. I'd like to create a second vector (iq_prime, say) by adding 20 to each element of the
2011 Sep 15
4
question about glm vs. loglin()
Dear R gurus, I am looking for a way to fit a predictive model for a contingency table which has counts. I found that glm( family=poisson) is very good for figuring out which of several alternative models I should select. But once I select a model it is hard to present and interpret it, especially when it has interactions, because everything is done "relative to reference cell". This