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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 words, I have 3 fixed effects: Region, System, VarName, one random effect: Rep, and one response variable: TopHeightHarvestAve. Some plots are missing data, including s...
2005 Jun 30
5
wi-fi phone advice
Hi: I want to connect a wi-fi phone to my Asterisk box through a wi-fi AP so I can make voip calls. please send me your recomendation about what wi-fi phone I should be looking for. Anybody tried the HOP1502 Wi-Fi IP phone. Its listed price $39. Regards; Chawki ____________________________________________________ Ya...
2008 Aug 29
5
Wi-SIP vs. SIP-DECT
Anybody care to muse on Wi-SIP vs. SIP-DECT? My limited research indicates that none of the WiSip phones will ever be able to match the performance of DECT phones. Maybe I'm wrong but a Wi-SIP phone seems like a DIESEL sports car. There is nothing wrong with the technology, but it seems like a shoe-horned fit into the...
2013 Jun 20
2
Dealing with negative weights
Hello guys. I am currently working on the DLH weighting scheme .The formula for DLH is very complex and it ends up giving negative weights to some documents because of the formula.Due to this,inspite of having occurence/occurences of the keyword, the documents with negative weights don't show up in the results at all. Please can I get some help on how to deal with this ? Or should I just leave it as it is and let the poor documents suffer by virtue of them having statistics not suitable for DLH ? -Regards -Aarsh -GSOC student for Debian. --------------...
2012 Feb 12
2
ANCOVA post-hoc test
Could you please help me on the following ANCOVA issue? This is a part of my dataset: sampling dist h 1 wi 200 0.8687212 2 wi 200 0.8812909 3 wi 200 0.8267464 4 wi 0 0.8554508 5 wi 0 0.9506721 6 wi 0 0.8112781 7 wi 400 0.8687212 8 wi 400 0.8414646 9 wi...
2011 Mar 20
2
Why unique(sample) decreases the performance ?
...sqrt(var.cap.simulation * (1 - pi.simulation)) ti.star.simulation <- ei.simulation / sqrt(var.cap.i.simulation * (1 - pi.simulation)) pi.star.simulation <- pi.simulation + ei.simulation^2 / crossprod(e.simulation) WKi.simulation <- (ti.star.simulation)*sqrt(pi.simulation/(1-pi.simulation)) Wi.simulation <- WKi.simulation * sqrt((nrow(dataX)-1)/(1-pi.simulation)) result[[i]] <- list(outWi.simulation=(Wi.simulation),influ.obs = any (dataY ==Y[j,] )) } i.obs <- sapply(result,function(x) {x$influ.obs}) ni.result <- result[! i.obs] ni.Wi.simulation <- sapply(ni.result,funct...
2002 Oct 09
3
proc mixed vs. lme
Dear All, Comparing linear mixed effect models in SAS and R, I found the following discrepancy: SAS R random statement random subj(program); random = ~ 1 | Subj -2*loglik 1420.8 1439.363 random effects variance(Intercept) 9.6033 9.604...
2002 Dec 03
1
Any difference in cbind() b/w SPLus and R??
Dear Experts, I have a data object named "data.char". When I use cbind(data.char) in SPlus, I got the following results: > cbind(data.char) data.char data matrix, 2700 excluded list, 3 cluster.var character, 2 strata list, 3 xlog CT link logit gpcorr 1 missing.row numeric, 0 zero.row numeric, 22 infile perc.csv attr(, "names"): [1] &qu...
2008 Sep 24
2
print.data.frame : row.name = FALSE not having intended effect
...candidate_name votes_candidate 2 DFL AMY KLOBUCHAR 1,278,849 5 R MARK KENNEDY 835,653 4 IP ROBERT FITZGERALD 71,194 3 GP MICHAEL JAMES CAVLAN 10,714 1 CP BEN POWERS 5,408 10 WI WRITE-IN** 901 8 WI PETER IDUSOGIE** 29 6 WI CHARLES ALDRICH** 15 9 WI REBECCA WILLIAMSON** 5 7 WI JOHN ULDRICH** 4 > ====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+ T...
2010 Aug 20
1
Problem to compute a function with very large numbers
Dear R users, I have been trying to compute the following function and need it to work with n=15000, but it would only compute for smaller ns, such as n=1000 and not above. I was wondering if anyone would have a solution for this problem! Thank you very much for your kind support! Sincerely, Nan ------ Wi <- function(n) { fun <- functio...
2007 Dec 06
0
LVM2: large volume problem?
Hi all, I'm having problems to create/resize an lv up to 1T (well I can't reach 300G), my system is a CentOS 5.1 x86_64 on a Dell 2950 with 6x500G SATA (RAID5 to aprox. 2.5T) [root at Mugello ~]# fdisk -l Disk /dev/sda: 2497.7 GB, 2497791918080 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 303672 cylinders Units = cilindros of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Dispositivo Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 *...
2004 Nov 06
1
Just a little problem
Dear sir, Dear Madam I begin with R and I couldn't find in the manuels how I can solve this this problem find n such as |1/ni*sum(Wi)|<0.2 with Wi<-c(rnorm(200,0,1)) Thanks for helping Best regards ------------------------------------------ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Oct 27
3
[OT] wi-fi ip phone scenario
Hello everyone. I know it's a little bit off-topic, but I was just wondering... Has anyone ever had any experience with asterisk, a wi-fi meshed lan (with more than one access point) and wi-fi sip phones? I made some tests but I'm not really satisfied.... Wi-fi phones are a curse (as far as I know even Nokia eSeries -I personally own an e70 model- have their flaws): - random sip registration failures - ridic...
2013 Jun 22
2
Dealing with negative weights
I was adding the calculations for a lower bound to get_sumpart() (DLH has no term independent component) when I realized that the same lower bound will be calculated for each term-docment pair that get_sumpart is called pair which basically reduces efficiency. How do I calculate the lower bound for a term only once and then use it ? -Regards -Aarsh On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jun...
2017 Sep 19
0
[iovisor-dev] [PATCH RFC 3/4] New 32-bit register set
...erInfo.td > @@ -11,31 +11,63 @@ > // Declarations that describe the BPF register file > //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// > > +let Namespace = "BPF" in { > + def sub_32 : SubRegIndex<32>; > +} > + > +class Wi<bits<16> Enc, string n> : Register<n> { > + let HWEncoding = Enc; > + let Namespace = "BPF"; > +} > + > // Registers are identified with 4-bit ID numbers. > // Ri - 64-bit integer registers > -class Ri<bits<16> Enc, string n> : Regist...
2004 May 07
7
WI FI IP phones??
Are there any other wireless IP phones out there other then the Cisco 7920?? -- James Moran <jmoran@potentialtech.com> Potential Technologies
2008 Oct 27
2
DLink USB Wi-Fi
Sorry for the ignorance. Would I be able to install and run the DLink USB Wi-Fi drivers via Wine?
2010 Feb 28
3
puzzling md error ?
...72GB scsi drives, on a dell 2850 or something dual single-core 3ghz server. these two md's are in turn a striped LVM volume group dmesg shows.... md: syncing RAID array md10 md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 1000 KB/sec/disc. md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more than 200000 KB/sec) for reconstruction. md: using 128k window, over a total of 143374656 blocks. md: syncing RAID array md11 md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 1000 KB/sec/disc. md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more than 200000 KB...
2013 Feb 01
0
snapshot scripts run on linux to allow samba to export Windows "Previous copies" when looking at a network file?
...60-150 minutes to create, so once a day is all I do right now). It uses a simple config-file to drive what directories to ignore and what snaps to 'expire' (I only keep them about 3 weeks -- older than that I go to backups -- so it's mostly a convenience thing). It does NOT, like the windows version have ALL the files existing at that time.. The snaps only contain files that are different from their current state (or existed then but have been deleted) -- so it's a sparse snap that allows me to focus on what's changed vs. seeing some artificial state of the fs at some poi...
2006 May 16
3
[JOB] Rails Web Developer in Madison, WI
Hello, My company is looking for someone familiar with Rails, but *really* familiar with front-end web development; CSS, Javascript (Ajax + +good), and one of the XXp templating languages. We''re migrating a rusty J2EE-ish app to Rails, and we need someone who can flip between controller work and view development with ease. Very rel...