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2009 Jan 14
2
List of Lists
Dear All; Is it possible to create a list of lists (I am sure it is) along these lines; I have a dataframe data02 that holds a lot of information, and the first column is ³date² I have a list of dates in; data03<-c(date1,.....,daten) And would like to create a list; data04 <- subset(data02, date == data03[1,]) Ie. data04 holds the data from data02 that matches a date in data03 How do
2004 Aug 11
0
always NaN after some running in R, but all fine in S-plus
Hello, S-plus and R helpers,(sorry for cross-post) I wrote some simple C code for one likelihood to be optimized (using optim(MASS)). I use same function, same data, same starting points and same DLL in R and S-plus for comparison. (I compiled it with 'Rcmd SHLIB likelihood.c' and the header files of it include only R.h and math.h). While it works quite fine in S-plus, it forever returns
2011 Jul 15
1
Strange Behavior using FUSE client
I've recently setup a distributed/replicated cluster and have had an issue with seeing the directories on the cluster. Also, a df -h only shows data from one of the three bricks. The strange behavior doesn't end there. If I log into the 'primary' server as root, then do an ls on the client, the directories appear. However, df -h is still incorrect. I'm not sure exactly
2010 Apr 30
1
gluster-volgen - syntax for mirroring/distributing across 6 nodes
NOTE: posted this to gluster-devel when I meant to post it to gluster-users 01 | 02 mirrored --| 03 | 04 mirrored --| distributed 05 | 06 mirrored --| 1) Would this command work for that? glusterfs-volgen --name repstore1 --raid 1 clustr-01:/mnt/data01 clustr-02:/mnt/data01 --raid 1 clustr-03:/mnt/data01 clustr-04:/mnt/data01 --raid 1 clustr-05:/mnt/data01 clustr-06:/mnt/data01 So the
2006 Aug 04
3
OCFS2 and ASM Question
Ok guys & gals here is the scenario: 1.) Host RHEL 4 U3 2.6.9-34.0.2.EL 2.) OCFS2 latest version 3.) Successfully formatted & mounted OCFS2 filesystems on 2 nodes /dev/sdb1 /u02/oradata/usdev/voting /dev/sdc1 /u02/oradata/usdev/data01 /dev/sdd1 /u02/oradata/usdev/data02 /dev/sde1 /u02/oradata/usdev/data03 4.) Downloaded & installed ASMLib 2.0 on both nodes 5.) Ran
2012 Apr 29
1
Error in if (nuhat < 2) stop("The degrees of freedom must be greater than or equal to 2") : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
Hi, i am trying to run an ANCOVA and a bootstrapped ANCOVA analysis on a specific data set. I am using the ancova and ancboot functions as in the following code: setwd("C:/Users/User/Desktop/Rdatabilingualstudy2012") bilingualismdata<-read.spss("bilingualdataforconferences2012.sav", use.value.labels = TRUE, to.data.frame = TRUE)
2012 Feb 26
2
Help needed! Error in setwd(newdir) : cannot change working directory
Hi Guys, I am new to R and just trying to write a small script to automate a couple commands. But I run into the setwd(): cannot change working directory. I googled a little bit and tried all fixes/suggestions with no success. Basically I have a script that works from inside a directory with my data (/home/sean/Rtest/Data01). Now I want to modify the script to make it run from the upper directory
2010 May 04
1
Posix warning : Access to ... is crossing device
I have a distributed/replicated setup with Glusterfs 3.0.2, that I'm testing on 4 servers, each with access to /mnt/gluster (which consists of all directories /mnt/data01 - data24) on each server. I'm using configs I built from volgen, but every time I access a file (via an 'ls -l') for the first time, I get all of these messages in my logs on each server: [2010-05-04 10:50:30] W
2005 Sep 14
4
Converting coordinates to actual distances
Hello, I've been searching for a method of converting Lat/Lon decimal coordinates into actual distances between points, and taking into account the curvature of the earth. Is there such a package in R? I've looked at the GeoR package, but this does not seem to contain what I am looking for. Ideally the output would be a triangular matrix of distances. Thanks in advance, Paul Brewin