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2010 Oct 13
2
Fwd: Re: Any progress on bug 16147?
Robert Benjamin <benjie1 at cox.net> wrote: >Sent: Oct 13, 2010 4:26 AM >To: wine-users at winehq.org >Subject: Re: [Wine] Fwd: Re: Any progress on bug 16147? > >Just wondering why I haven't had a reply about the webcam problem >with iSpQ and icuii. There are a few previous posts about testing the >cam from Gert but nothing lately. Maybe because no one is working
2001 May 29
3
geary statistics
Hello, i' m looking for a function to compute geary statistic for spatial correlation. Thanks. -- St?phane DRAY --------------------------------------------------------------- Biom?trie et Biologie ?volutive - Equipe "?cologie Statistique" Universite Lyon 1 - Bat 711 - 69622 Villeurbanne CEDEX - France Tel : 04 72 43 27 56 Fax : 04 78 89 27 19 04 72 43 27 57 E-mail
2008 Oct 18
0
extracting residual variance from glmmPQL
Dear all, I am trying to simulate data sets from a model fitted with glmmPQL, in order to compute the distribution of a summary statistics. My data are binomial and I have a correlation term in my model. My model is structured in the following way m <- glmmPQL( fixed = cbind(sucess,failure) ~ x1 + x2 + ... , random = ~ 1 | bidon, correlation = corGaus(form=~
2008 Apr 14
1
option(expressions) and --max-ppsize
Dear list, Is there an exact formula / safe rule of thumb that allows one to express the value of --max-ppsize as a function of the value of getOption("expressions") ? ?options tells "If you increase it [the expressions option], you may also want to start R with a larger protection stack". Motivation is to determine stack size of a Java vm used to launch R with a given
2007 Mar 28
2
what is the difference between survival analysis and (...)
Hi everybody, recently I had to teach a course on Cox model, of which I am not a specialist, to an audience of medical epidemiologists. Not a good idea you might say.. anyway, someone in the audience was very hostile. At some point, he sayed that Cox model was useless, since all you have to do is count who dies and who survives, divide by the sample sizes and compute a relative risk, and if there
2007 Apr 05
8
package for Matlab
Hallo, does a package for Matlab exist in R? If yes, where can I find it and how can I install it under R? Thanks, Corinna
2002 Jul 18
2
RODBC and Excel Files
Hello, I am trying to play with RODBC library and Excel Files. In my file (doubs.xls) there are 2 spreadsheets: > library(RODBC) > connection<-odbcConnect("Excel Files") > sqlTables(connection) TABLE_CAT TABLE_SCHEM TABLE_NAME TABLE_TYPE REMARKS 1 F:\\Th?se\\R\\Doubs NA Faune$ SYSTEM TABLE NA 2 F:\\Th?se\\R\\Doubs NA Milieu$
2007 Jun 03
2
Subscript in axis label
Dear R help list members, I am experiencing difficulty in trying to generate a subscript '2' in an axis label. Although I can get the '2' into a subscript using expression(), R then forces me to leave at least one space between the '2' and the following character. My label is supposed to read 'N2O concentration (ppm)', and the space between the '2' and
2001 Nov 06
2
Canonical Correspondence analysis-CoCoAn package
Hi R-users, I am new to R environment.I want to carry out a correspondence analysis on a contigency table with 64 columns and 298 observation of Environmental data.In many cells of the contigency table the frequency is just the value '1'. I got the following error. > CAIV(Eplankton) Error in if (L[i, j] < 0) return("Table L must contain non-negative numbers") :
2005 Nov 21
1
Problem in compilation from source in./configure R.2.2
Hello useRs! I'm REALLY having trouble with readline when compiling R. 2.2 from source during ./configure. Here are the last lines of the configure log: checking readline/history.h usability... yes checking readline/history.h presence... yes checking for readline/history.h... yes checking readline/readline.h usability... yes checking readline/readline.h presence... yes checking
2007 Jun 25
1
degrees of freedom in lme
Dear all, I am starting to use the lme package (and plan to teach a course based on it next semester...). To understand what lme is doing precisely, I used balanced datasets described in Pinheiro and Bates and tried to compare the lme outputs to that of aov. Here is what I obtained: > data(Machines) > summary(aov(score~Machine+Error(Worker/Machine),data=Machines)) Error: Worker
2015 Oct 04
4
Main menu, CentOS Wiki
Sorry about second post about that, but we need language sensitive menu links on wiki.centos.org. For example, if users pick any language and wants to see HowTo section, they need open "Learn" section and find there "HowTo" section, or add language code into every link from menu bar. We should solve this. Can someone help? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2015 Oct 05
0
Main menu, CentOS Wiki
...g>. For > example, if users pick any language and wants to see HowTo section, > they need open "Learn" section and find there "HowTo" section, or > add language code into every link from menu bar. We should solve > this. Can someone help? Well, it seems you just voluteered ;-) Actually the top bar (called 'navi_bar' in moin) is "static" and defined in the wikiconfig.py file. So I don't think that actually it can support multiple languages dynamically. If someone can have a deeper look at moin and how it can (or not) be done, I guess we're a...
2007 Jan 05
1
Icecast Won't Authenticate by URL (Previous Threads Didn't Help)
I have this bit in my icecast xml conf: <mount> <mount-name>/sauti</mount-name> <authentication type="url"> <option name="mount_add" value=" http://baraka/~revence/sauti/notify_mount.php<http://baraka/%7Erevence/sauti/notify_mount.php>" /> <option
2002 Sep 05
0
ape 0.1 is released
Ape is an R package for "analyses of phylogenetics and evolution". The first version (0.1) has been released on 27 August 2002 and is available on CRAN. >From the 'Description' file of version 0.1: Ape provides functions for reading, and plotting phylogenetic trees in parenthetic format (standard Newick format), analyses of comparative data in a
2006 Oct 30
0
adehabitat version 1.5
Dear all, I have just uploaded to CRAN the version 1.5 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: * the package now contains a new function allowing a factorial decomposition of the Mahalanobis distances in habitat selection studies, named madifa(). * The ENFA can now be performed using all kinds of variables (numeric, factors, fuzzy, mixing of several types,
2001 Jul 10
1
R.lib and compiling C for Windows
Hello list, (PC Windows 2000, R 1.2.3) i want to compile C source file for R on windows 2000. I'm working with Metrowerks CodeWarrior for creating and compiling C files. I've see that R.lib file must be obtain with R.ddl by Visual C++. I don't have Visual C++ (and i don't want to buy it !!) but i want to obtain R.lib file. Is there a solution to my problem ??? Any help would
2001 Sep 06
1
svd and eigen
Hello List, i need help for eigen and svd functions. I have a non-symmetric square matrix. These matrix is not positive (some eigenvalues are negative). I want to diagonalise these matrix. So, I use svd and eigen and i compare the results. eigen give me the "good" eigenvalues (positive and negative). I compare with another software and the results are the same. BUT, when i use svd,
2002 Jan 10
0
quasibinomial glm
Hello list, i have a glm with family=binomial, link=logit but there is over-dispersion. So, in order to take into account for this problem i choose to do a glm with family=quasibinomial(). I'm not an expert on this subject and i ask if someone could validate my approach (i'm not sure for the tests) : quasi_glm(myformula,quasibinomial(),start=mystart) summary(quasi) # test t for
2002 Nov 29
1
KS for goodness of fit
Dear All, I have two distributions which I don't their nature. I want to check whether they come from the same distribution. I know that I can use KS test however the standart function ks.test applies only the ks test for testing the difference of two samples (non-parametric). By the way the distribution are of Euclidean distances. One of observed and the other of shuffled data. Thanks, Ron