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2013 Apr 30
0
lmer Error: Downdated X'X is not positive definite
Hi, This is the first time I've posted, and I apologize if I formulate this incorrectly. I am analyzing data from a multi-region carrot variety trial. 35 varieties of carrots were grown in 3 randomized complete blocks in organic and conventional fields in Wisconsin, Indiana, Washington, and California. In this example I am comparing the heights of the carrot tops at harvest. In other
2010 Jan 31
3
combining data frames in a list - how do I add breaks?
I'm a week-old R user, and have become stuck trying to create usable CSV outputs for post-processing. I am using the package Rioja, which provides small datasets of results. I am running several analyses in a loop and iteratively adding the results to a *list* ("combined"). Within each iteration I use the following: > combined[[i]] <- performance(fit) With two iterations I
2012 Mar 30
4
Trying to understand factors
I'm trying to figure out about factors, however the on-line documentation is rather sparse. I guess, factors are intended for grouping arrays members into categories, which R names "Levels". And so we have: * state <- c("tas", "sa", "qld", "nsw", "nsw", "nt", "wa", "wa",
2012 Jul 21
1
top on host and guest
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I have a 6.3 guest running on a 6.3 host and the output from top seems strange to me. At least I did not expect this. While in the guest on core is busy with i/o the host seems idle. Does anyone know why it is this way? See the output from top below, first the one from guest, then host. top - 14:12:35 up 12 min, 1 user, load average: 2.76,
2006 Sep 25
2
Dovecot - postfix SASL
Sep 25 04:53:30 hostyougood postfix/smtpd[17497]: connection established Sep 25 04:53:30 hostyougood postfix/smtpd[17497]: master_notify: status 0 Sep 25 04:53:30 hostyougood postfix/smtpd[17497]: name_mask: resource Sep 25 04:53:30 hostyougood postfix/smtpd[17497]: name_mask: software Sep 25 04:53:30 hostyougood postfix/smtpd[17497]: xsasl_dovecot_server_create: SASL service=smtp, realm=(null)
2016 Apr 01
1
How to speed up my program
Dear group I had a R ? program that was to slow, I mad it multi core prog..to speed up, its a simulation when the runs are 100 its very fast..raising the runs to 10k mad it in the first fast then it slow down I checked the HW usafe and here is the top command results %Cpu0 ?:100.0 us, ?0.0 sy, ?0.0 ni, ?0.0 id, ?0.0 wa, ?0.0 hi, ?0.0 si, ?0.0 st %Cpu1 ?:100.0 us, ?0.0 sy, ?0.0 ni, ?0.0 id, ?0.0
2007 Jul 22
1
Package design, placement of legacy functions
I have a function XOLD() from a nearly verbatim port of legacy FORTRAN in a package. I have remplemented this function as XNEW() using much cleaner native R and built-in functions of R. I have switched the package to the XNEW(), but for historical reasons would like to retain the XOLD() somewhere in the package directory structure. An assertion through a README or other will point to
2011 Feb 10
2
Rioja package, creating transfer function, WA, "Error in FUN"
Hi, I am a new R user and am trying to construct a palaeoenvironmental transfer function (weighted averaging method) using the package rioja. I've managed to insert the two matrices (the species abundance and the environmental data) and have assigned them to the y and x values respectively. When I try and enter the 'WA' function though, I get an 'Error in FUN' message (see
2009 Jul 10
1
problems with contrast matrix
Dear lme and lmer -ers, I have some problems using "home-made" contrast matrix in lme and lmer. I did an experiment to investigate the relationship between the response of an animal and some factors, namely the light wavelength (WA), the light intensity to which this animal was exposed and the sex of the animal tested. - The response can be a variable LA (normal distribution) or
2013 Jun 26
3
XYZ data
I have x, y, z data. The x, y fields dont change but Z does. How do I add a very small number onto the end of each x, y data point. For example: Original (X) Original (Y) Original (Z) 15 20 30 15 20 40 New (X) New (Y)
2006 Oct 28
1
What determines the order of rows in a lattice barchart?
Hi, What determines the order of the rows in a barchart? Cheers, Geoff. Here is my code, and the data follows. If I have z in alpha order, the barchart is in some order I can't determine. I originally tried rownames(twater)~twater$Cat, but the chart wasn't in rownames(twater) order either. library(lattice) twater<-read.csv("totalwater.csv",strip.white=T)
2010 Feb 09
9
VERY HIGH LOAD AVERAGE: top - 10:27:57 up 199 days, 5:18, 2 users, load average: 67.75, 62.55, 55.75
Hi Team Can someone advice me on how i can lower the load average on my asterisk server? dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4 dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2 libpri-1.4.10.1 asterisk-1.4.25.1 2 X TE412P Digium cards on ISDN PRI Im using the system as an IVR without any transcoding or bridging ************************************** top - 10:27:57 up 199 days, 5:18, 2 users, load average: 67.75, 62.55, 55.75 Tasks: 149
2006 Jul 07
2
Authentication by certificats (a bug or my misconfiguration)
Today I've been trying to get dovecot (1.0 rc2) to use certificates for client side authentication. If my memory serves right, beta8 had no problems with it (although it was some time ago and on different machine). Similar setup works perfectly well for postfix (for authentication that is, on the same machine). Originally I thought I overdid some certificate settings (keyUsage, nsCertType,
2007 Nov 16
7
sorting factor levels by data frequency of levels
using an example from r online help > state <- c("tas", "sa", "qld", "nsw", "nsw", "nt", "wa", "wa", "qld", "vic", "nsw", "vic", "qld", "qld", "sa", "tas", "sa", "nt", "wa", "vic",
2010 Sep 25
1
Question on levels function and extracting the associated level number
> > Dear Sir/Madam, > > I have a quick question, which I hope someone can help. > > I am using the levels function in R, which helps to summarize the number of > factors that I have in a vector in an ordered manner. > > Using an already existing example: > > > state <- c("tas", "sa", "qld", "nsw", "nsw",
2013 May 24
0
Problem After adding Bricks
Hello, I have run into some performance issues after adding bricks to a 3.3.1 volume. Basically I am seeing very high CPU usage and extremely degraded performance. I started a re-balance but stopped it after a couple days. The logs have a lot of entries for split-brain as well as "Non Blocking entrylks failed for". For some of the directories on the client doing an ls will show multiple
2020 Jun 01
1
Asterisk 16 Certified 16.8 and MagicJack Incoming Calls
I upgraded our Asterisk 13 LTS to Asterisk 16 Certified 16.8 yesterday and converted form SIP to PJSIP using the python script as a start and then mofiying from there.  I ran into an issue when testing that incoming calls from MagicJack would go silent after about 10 seconds.  This happened while in the automated attendant area.  This problem did not occur with Asterisk 13 LTS.  I reverted PJSIP
2016 Jan 06
1
Samba 4.3.x high CPU load
Hi there, I have a multi DC global setup. 9 x Ubuntu 14.04.3 DC's in multiple Sites. This has been working nicely for some time however recently the FSMO holder has been refusing LDAP requests on occasions and showing constant very high CPU usage: top - 08:59:12 up 8:51, 1 user, load average: 1.03, 1.00, 1.03 Tasks: 186 total, 4 running, 182 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie %Cpu0 :
2003 May 14
2
Is there a simple method of changing text into 'Proper Ca se'
Yes and no. Given your response it appears that "Proper Case" is not a term that everyone uses. In Excel there is a function "Proper" which in essence changes "this line into something like this" into "This Line Into Something Like This." My look at casefold seesm to be that is is a wrapper of two functions to change text into either Lower or Upper case.So
2003 May 14
1
Is there a simple method of changing text into 'Proper Case'
I am probably just looking in the wrong place. I am sure there are a number of ways to do this. If anyone could point me in the right direction it would be very much appreciated. Thanks _________________________________________________ Tom Mulholland Senior Policy Officer WA Country Health Service 189 Royal St, East Perth, WA, 6004 Tel: (08) 9222 4062 e-mail: