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2003 Mar 17
2
scoping rules; summary
Hi everyone
thanks for the replies.
The issue was NOT a font problem; I deliberately chose ll1 and l11 as
examples of easily confused variable names (evidently these were too
easily confused ;-). The code snippet was written as intended, and
increment() contained a deliberate, highlighted, bug. I was asking
for guidance on avoiding/finding this sort of coding error.
That was why I wrote
2016 Dec 06
5
Netlogon stoped working
Hello,
I use Samba 4.4.7 on a Debian testing with bind9.9.5_DLZ.
I have a DC and a test-station windows7.
The execution of the login.bat was working fine and it stopped working suddently.
Here is my krb5.conf :
[libdefaults]
default_realm = MYDOMAIN.XXX.XXX
dns_lookup_realm = false
dns_lookup_kdc = true
Here is my smb.conf :
[global]
netbios name = MAMACHINE
realm = MONDOMAIN.XXX.XXX
2024 Nov 11
0
Matrix - querying dsCMatrix how to save it
I was asked privately
> I have been using <the Matrix package> extensively to
> calculate the relatedness-matrix based on the pedigree for
> our ornamental plants. I was wondering if you could give
> me some advice, for which I would like to thank you in
> advance!
> The output of the relatedness matrix I get from
> the nadiv package is a
2011 Feb 16
2
covar
Hi all,
I want to construct relatedness among individuals and have a look at the
following script.
#########################
rm(list=ls())
N=5
id = c(1:N)
dad = c(0,0,0,3,3)
mom = c(0,0,2,1,1)
sex = c(2,2,1,2,2) # 1= M and 2=F
A=diag(nrow = N)
for(i in 1:N) {
for(j in i:N) {
ss = dad[j]
dd = mom[j]
sx = sex[j]
if( ss > 0
2010 Nov 11
1
metafor: including phylogenetic non-independence among species?
Hello, Is it possible to include information about phylogenetic relatedness
among species (when species are replicates for each study within a
meta-analysis) in a meta-anlaysis in the metafor package?
Alternatively, I wonder if the method f Lajeunesse 2009 American Naturalist
has been adopted in R in any fashion?
Thanks, Scott Chamberlain
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2006 Jan 31
1
Mixed-effects models / heterogeneous covariances
Dear R-list,
maybe someone can help me with the following mixed-effects models
problem, as I am unable to figure it out with the 'nlme-bible'.
I would like to fit (in R, obviously) a so-called animal model (google
e. g. "Heritability and genetic constraints of life-history" by Pettay
et al.) to estimate the variance component that is due to genetic
effects. The covariances of
2012 Apr 16
1
packages install dependencies
Hello R-Members
I have to install several R packages on a Unix server which doesn't have internet connection.
I downloaded some packages manually and I installed it from source using the command R CMD INSTALL and it's work but in some cases I can't install the package because of the dependencies.
So I download all the R packages into a directory for example /home/joel/RPacks.
2010 Mar 29
1
xyplot second y-xis and legend
Dear list,
I try to set a secondary y-axis in a lattice xyplot. This works. However, I
am unable to set a proper legend/key together with the 2nd y-axis under
general xyplot procedures. See example below.
The combination of the par.settings with simpleTheme and other settings
seems to go wrong.
I couldn't find a solution from previous topics. Any suggestions? thanks in
advance!
Robbert
2019 May 01
0
IRC Meeting Changes
For the past few years the CentOS Project has been holding IRC meetings for our
various Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and other projects in the #centos-devel
channel on the freenode IRC network. This has, for the most part, worked out
fairly well. However, as this is a shared channel, at times things can become
a bit hectic and confusing as people occasionally interrupt a meeting in
progress.
2002 Nov 26
0
nlme: gnls with weights and correlation arguments
Some students of mine are trying to use gnls, the generalized non-linear
least squares function within the nlme library, to study evolutionary
questions where correlations between traits at the species level are
non-independent because of the evolutionary relatedness of the species.
Specifically, they're using a non-linear function (log(sexual dimorphism)
~ log(a + b*variation in mating
2006 Feb 03
0
Mixed-effects models / heterogenous covariances
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2007 Apr 25
1
heatmap and phylogram / dendogram ploting problem, ape package
I am having trouble displaying a dendrogram of evolutionary
relationships (a phylogram imported from the ape package) as the
vertical component of a heatmap, but keeping the hierarchical
clustering of the horizontal component. The relationships of the
vertical component in the generated heatmap are not that of the
dendrogram, although the ordering is.
In more detail, I am attempting to generate
2019 May 02
0
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2008 Feb 29
0
Seeking Validation - search web service using memcached
Hi,
I''m looking for some validation for some work I''ve done for a client, and
I''m open to criticism ("mock me" ? ;^), relevant awareness of similar
projects, and alternatives.
When I looked around in about September 2007 for a good scalable search
solution for Ruby on Rails, I found the choices lacking. Firstly, none of
the solutions seemed to have an option
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: ACM codec
Mr. Blum,
I had to make some assumptions writing the driver, because I had no previous
experience writing ACM drivers. I did what I could based in Microsoft's
documentation but, of course, I made same mistakes. I had no time to test
the code I wrote yet and will not in the next 2 weeks. All I can tell you
now is about what I did and about my sources. So, considering your
enthusiasm, I suggest
2018 May 01
0
Specifying priors in a multi-response MCMCglmm
1. (Mainly) Statistical issues are generally off topic on this list.
You might want to try the r-sig-mixed-models list instead.
2. However, I think a better answer is to seek local statistical
expertise in order to have an extended discussion about your research
intent in order to avoid producing yet more irreproducible
psychological research.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with
2018 May 01
2
Specifying priors in a multi-response MCMCglmm
Hi all,
I previously emailed about a multinomial model, and after seeking some
additional help, realized that since my response/outcome variables are not
mutually exclusive, I need to use a multi-response model that is *not*
multinomial. I'm now trying to figure out how to specify the priors on the
multi-response model. Any help would be much appreciated.
My data look like this:
X
2018 May 01
2
Specifying priors in a multi-response MCMCglmm
Hi Bert,
That was distinctly unhelpful, and your outward hostility to a field you
obviously don't understand reveals a regrettable level of ignorance.
By the way, my research is Anthropology despite my job title.
Michelle
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 2:48 PM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 1. (Mainly) Statistical issues are generally off topic on this list.
> You
2014 Mar 10
2
[GSoC 2014] clustering of search results
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> Exactly what approach the project takes isn't nailed down - it just
> seemed something which would be interesting for a student to work on,
> and would be useful to Xapian users.
>
> My understanding of the current clustering branch (which may not be
> completely accurate) is that it clusters
2023 Apr 17
1
gpo client linux sssd does not apply
On 4/14/23 2:23 AM, Anderson Sampaio Mello via samba wrote:
> Hello Samba Team, how are you?
>
> I'm joining linux clients in the company's environment and I would like to
> apply GPOs to linux clients, I'm in the testing phase.
>
> I'm testing with ubuntu clients version 22.04 and the software I used to
> join the samba AD was sssd.
>
> The 22.04 ubuntu