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2004 May 24
2
routing with multiple uplinks problem
Hello all, I''m writing to the list, because I have a problem setting up my routing that I''m unable to overcome. 1. The situation: +-------------+ +-------------+ | actaea | eth0 | ilex | | 192.168.1.4 |------ localnet ------| 192.168.1.1 | +-------------+ 192.168.1.0/24 +-------------+
2010 Jul 30
6
[EverNote] Can't connect to server
Hi, i have been using EverNote http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2566 on debian sid x64 with no problems:installation and running was without any problems. But because of some troubles with my install of debian 64, i changed to Salix 32. But now I can't use EverNote. Install is OK, but when I try to login, its says: Can't connect to server. I have
2011 Feb 25
4
means, SD's and tapply
I'm trying to use tapply to output means and SD or SE for my data but seem to be limited by how many times I can subset it. Here's a snippet of my data > stems353[1:10,] Time DataSource Plot Elevation Aspect Slope Type Species SizeClass Stems 1 Modern Cameron 70F221 1730 ESE 20 Conifer ABCO Class1 3 2 Modern Cameron 70F221 1730
2017 Mar 28
2
where to swap
On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 08:14:39AM -0400, Gene Cumm via Syslinux wrote: > On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 6:43 AM, Ady Ady via Syslinux wrote: > > > > Then I would suggest: > > 1_ revert the wrong commit; > > 2_ apply the first part of the "right" patch in one commit, as it > > corrects one known bug; > > 3_ apply the second part of the "right"
2017 Apr 01
0
where to swap
> And meanwhile at the more central git repository. > > Thank you Gene. > The following two commits: _ mbr/isohdpfx.S: correct stack for heads/sectors; revert 32c09027423f61c305e2423e52f5f69ecad8e2c0 http://git.zytor.com/syslinux/syslinux.git/commit/?id=32c09027423f61c305 e2423e52f5f69ecad8e2c0 _ mbr/isohdpfx.S: Clear CX on INT 13h AH 41h failure
2010 Mar 20
5
Problem specifying Gamma distribution in lme4/glmer
Dear R and lme4 users- I am trying to fit a mixed-effects model, with the glmer function in lme4, to right-skewed, zero-inflated, non-normal data representing understory grass and forb biomass (continuous) as a function of tree density (indicated by leaf-area). Thus, I have tried to specify a Gamma distribution with a log-link function but consistently receive an error as follows: >
2009 Jul 09
9
Population pyramids
Hi, I hope somebody can help me with this issue: I am doing population pyramids using the barplot command, so in the left side I have male age structure and in the right side the female age structure. To plot the male age structure I put the data in negative numbers. Now, I want to change the sign in the bar plot in such way that I have no-sign numbers, both in left and right side of the graph. I
2004 Apr 12
0
new version of gregmisc package
gregmisc 0.10.1 --------------- gregmisc 0.10.1 is now available at ftp://cran.r-project.org/incoming/ and will move to the regular contributed packages location (http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES.html#gregmisc) as soon as the CRAN administrators get caught up. Recent Changes --------------- Version 0.10.1 - Fixed bug in textplot() reported by Kevin Wright <kevin.d.wright at
2004 Apr 12
0
new version of gregmisc package
gregmisc 0.10.1 --------------- gregmisc 0.10.1 is now available at ftp://cran.r-project.org/incoming/ and will move to the regular contributed packages location (http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES.html#gregmisc) as soon as the CRAN administrators get caught up. Recent Changes --------------- Version 0.10.1 - Fixed bug in textplot() reported by Kevin Wright <kevin.d.wright at
2012 Jun 22
6
axis in r plot
I have a graph plotted in r.The x axis tickmarks are at 0,5,10. I need a graph with resolution of tickmarks at 0.1 interval.When i place tickmarks of 0.1 intervals using the following command axis(1, at=seq(0,5,0.1), cex.axis=0.7, las=2) I only get the tickmarks of 0.1 interval that are very closed placed in the graph.I need to increase the spacing between each tickmark. Please anyone help out
2006 Mar 04
1
xyplot/levelplot: thickness of tickmarks
Hi, if I use the xyplot (or levelplot) function (lattice library) with the option axs="i", I have the problem that the tickmarks lie a bit outside the "plot-box". Consider for example: library(lattice) x<-seq(0,1,by=0.01) y<-seq(0,1,by=0.01) xyplot(y~x,type="l",xlim=c(0,1),ylim=c(0,1),scales=list
2013 Jan 22
5
Centos 6.3 - which repos to use?
I've just installed v6.3 as a desktop (from Centos-6.3-i386-LiveCD.iso) and to get the hang of the Centos approach and then hope to move on to a server. I've been using linux *buntu for 5 years. Hope i don't sound like a nit but i've got a little confused with the repos. Hoping someone would be kind enough just to clarify. This installation is for stability whilst installing the
2010 Nov 29
1
surpressing tickmarks / labels x-as for two sets of boxplot (plotted as stacked boxplots)
Hello, I am trying to plot two sets of boxplots together. These are estimates of two experiments and?seven?factors. The results of the two experiments I want to plot as boxplots stacked to each other. Therefore I plot first the results of the first experiment; and next with the add option the second set of boxplots. The boxplots are plotted at 'at = 1:7 - 0.15 for the first experiment and
2010 Jan 11
1
Limiting number of tickmarks in lattice bwplot
Have a simple bwplot with 24 ordered factors across the x axis. I would like to only label every 4th tick mark so that the labels fit. I tried scales=list(x=list(tick.number=6)), but I still seem to get 24 tickmarks and 24 labels. Full code is below: bwplot(SumOfIn.Use ~ Hour | Period, scales=list(x=list(tick.number=6)),horizontal=FALSE,las=2,main="Rooms Running",sub="Timeframe:
2004 Aug 03
0
strange tickmarks placing in image
Hello, I've a problem aligning tickmarks to an image. I've created a correlation matrix for 84 datasets. I'm visualizing the matrix as an image with colour coding according to the correlation coefficient. The 84 datasets are distributed over three factors, but the desgin is unbalanced, so that the tickmarks and the lables for the axis must not evenly distributed. A regular grid via
2005 May 25
1
Plot: Distance between tick and tick label on y-axis
Hello, I want to reduce the distance between my ticks and their labels. I managed to do it for the x-axis, but the y-axis puzzles me. Here's an example where there is no space between the x-asix ticks and labels. par(las=1) plot(runif(50), type="l",xaxt="n",yaxt="n",ylab="", bty="l") axis(2) axis(1,padj=-1.5) #However, axis(2,padj=-1.5)
2002 Apr 02
2
label tickmarks in persp()-plot
Dear R-users, is there a way to label the tickmarks other than persp does it? I didn't find anything on that in the archive. To plot the surface with equi-distant tickmarks, I assigned x<-c(1:6) y<-x persp(x,y,z,....) Instead of labels 1 to 6, I need something like 0.05, 0.1,10,15,100,1000. Any hint and help appreciated, Nina
2005 Jan 31
2
how to move x-axis labels down
Hi, In the code below, the labels I put on the x-axis are too high (they cross the axis). Can anyone tell me how to move them down? I've tried adj=, padj=, mar=, and various other things, but cannot move them down. Thanks. -Ben labs <- paste('sample', 1:10) plot(1:10, xaxt='n', xlab='') axis(1, at=1:10, labels=labs, padj=1, las=2) # las is a par() parameter
2003 Aug 06
2
Plot ticks and tick labels: thickness, colour?
I am displaying several series in one plot, and would like to make them distinct without having to employ a legend. I managed to color tickmarks, but have been unsuccessful with either one of a) making tickmarks thicker (without increasing the axis at the same time). From reading ?axis: lty, lwd: line type, width for the axis line and the tick marks. in would appear that I cannot
2002 Mar 10
1
xaxp and yaxp
Hello, I'm new to R, and I'm trying to set the number of tickmarks for a plot using xaxp, but R seems to ignore this setting completely. Maybe you've an idea what I'm doing wrong. I'm using R 1.4.1, and here's hat I'm doing: > d[,'seq'] [1] 28913 16323 13922 6237 4257 3881 4100 3781 2694 2064 1769 1550 [13] 1539 480 >