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2007 May 23
0
Replicated LR goodness-of-fit tests, heterogeneity G, with loglm?
I have numerous replicated goodness-of-fit experiments (observed compared to expected counts in categories) and these
replicates are nested within a factor.
The expected counts in each cell are external (from a
scientific model being tested). The
calculations I need within each level of the nesting factor are a heterogeneity
G test, with the total G and the pooled G across replicates. Then I
2007 Oct 31
0
set initial parameter values for GLMM estimation
Dear list members,
I look for a way (or alternative) to specify initial values when estimating
linear mixed models in R, and to avoid iterative estimation.
This is a way to control specific parameter values (eg. variance parameter
values) such that the result (F-value) is based on them. This result can
then be used for power analyses that uses the non-central F-distribution, as
is done with SAS
2007 Nov 07
1
Aggregate with non-scalar function
R-Helpers,
I'm sorry to have to ask this -- I've not used R very much in the last
8 or 10 months, and I've gotten rusty.
I have the following (ff2 is a subset of a much, much larger dataset):
> ff2
hostName user sys idle obsTime
10142 fred 0.4 0.5 98.0 2007-11-01 02:02:18
16886 barney 0.5 0.2 94.6 2007-10-25 19:12:12
8795 fred 0.0 0.1 99.8
2015 Apr 22
3
Samba 4 slow write
Hi Louis,
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 01:15:21PM +0200, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
> Or..
> get the sources and recompile agains 14.04
>
> use the following commands.
> enable the deb-src in /etc/apt/sources.list
> and run :
>
> apt-get build-dep sernet-samba
> apt-get source sernet-samba -b
>
> you wil end up with .deb files ;-)
yep, thanks - I'll check it
2012 Dec 31
3
cut ()
Hello List,
My goal is to create a 5 category variable (p1_st_data$ob_mrj_cat), based on the p1_st_data$obt_mrj_p variable, using the following code for 50 States and District of Columbia (N=51).
p1_st_data$ob_mrj_cat <- cut (p1_st_data$obt_mrj_p, quantile (p1_st_data$obt_mrj_p, (0:5/5), include.lowest=TRUE))
The issue is that, for Utah, I am getting an <NA> instead of (42,48.7] in
2015 Apr 23
0
Samba 4 slow write
Hello Ervin,
The in-memory cache lookup could be added back into
samba-4.1.6 by applying the attached patch,
if it could be compiled with Louis how-to steps,
perhaps got the chance to make U14.04 be stayed on samba-4.
Here is my test,
the test-bench is uploading 5000 files and each one is 1MB.
The attached patch could improve 15% at case B).
Case A) Original samba-4.1.6
will go through
2006 Aug 24
1
how to constrast with factorial experiment
Hello, R users,
I have two factors (treat, section) anova design experiment where
there are 3 replicates. The objective of the experiment is to test if
there is significant difference of yield between top (section 9 to 11)
and bottom (section 9 to 11) of the fruit tree under treatment. I
found that there are interaction between two factors. I wonder if I
can contrast means from levels of
2008 Sep 26
2
bar and line plot
Hello All:
Using the below dataset how can I make a barplot with
Date(X) and NumEggs(Y) by Site. Then plot Temp(lineplot)
It seems really simple, but I am having a hard time trying to
do it by Site. Thanks
Date NumEggs Site Temp
1 2008-04-22 0 Massacre Flat (RK424.5) 51.20
2 2008-04-23 0 Massacre Flat (RK424.5) 50.80
3 2008-04-24
2015 Apr 23
2
Samba 4 slow write
Hi Jones,
many thanks again four your help and your time.
Thanks for the patch too - I'll check it up.
On my Ubuntu, there is a Samba 4.1.6. I'll install the samba
source package, and will try to apply the patch, then - I hope -
the package will be compiled as well.
I'll notify to you about the result. (First, I need to upgrade
that server.)
Thanks again,
Ervin
On Thu, Apr
2006 Aug 29
0
how to contrast with factorial experiment
Hello, R experts,
If I understand Ted's anwser correctly, then I can not contrast the
mean yields between sections 1-8 and 9-11 under "Trt" but I can
contrast mean yields for sections 1-3 and 6-11 because there exists
significant interaction between two factors (Trt:section4,
Trt:section5). Could I use the commands below to test
the difference between sections 1-3 and 6-11 ?
2008 Feb 18
6
system-config-display wrongly sets up Viewsonic VG730m monitor
I originally set up this monitor with an analogue lead. Everything seemed
fine, so I didn't check xorg.conf at all. Then I bought a digital lead, and
since then the monitor blinks. Running system-config-display identifies it
as a 1280 x 1084 CRT monitor. It is an LCD monitor.
That model is not on the drop-down list, so assuming that a specific driver
wasn't available for it, I