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2009 Dec 07
1
Label individual points in lattice by and ID
I am using a plot to inspect data points, and I would like to identify each point with respect to an ID. At issue is that I am producing a faceted plot with many IDs (96) and the key is far to large to accurately identify points by color. 1) Can you direct me on labeling or printing data points by an ID instead of a point, as in "ID" in this toy example 2) alternately is there method
2010 Feb 14
2
xyplot, overlay two variables on one plot with group factors
All I want to overlay two variables on the same plot following their appropriate grouping. I have attempted to use subscripting in panel with panel.xyplot, but I can't get the grouping to follow into the panel...here is an example... dat<-data.frame( y= log(1:10), y2=10:19, x=1:10, grp = as.factor(1) ) dat2<-data.frame( y= log(10:19), y2= 20:29, x=1:10, grp = as.factor(c(2)) )
2011 Jan 26
1
Trouble variable scoping a function writing with get()
I am having trouble with variable scoping inside/outside functions. I want to use get() to grab a named and quoted variable as an input to a function, however the function can't find the variable when it is entered into the function call, only when it is named in the main environment. I obviously am not so clear on variable scoping, and ?get really doesn't clear up my confusion. I am
2009 Aug 18
1
Applying Logical statement to DateTime string as factor
R-Help I have a data set which uses a DateTime string as follows : "2009-06-30 18:14:59" While I have been able to convert to DateTime properly time <- strptime(as.character(dat$Time),format='%d %b %Y %T') #Convert to dateTime string I would like to use the time of day "hour" as a *factor* level. I have found that I can convert the date time to a factor time
2009 Oct 01
1
Can You Recommend Books for Linear Mixed Models in R
All I have been looking into the books on performing statistics in R, in particular I am interested in General Linear Mixed Models, for Randomized Complete Block Design Experiments The list I have come away with so far is: Mixed Effects Models in S and S-plus by Pinheiro (2002)
2009 Jul 30
3
What is the best method to produce means by categorical factors?
I am attempting to replicate some of my experience from SAS in R and assume there are best methods for using a combination of summary(), subset, and which() to produce a subset of mean values by categorical or ordinal factors. within sas I would write proc means mean data=dataset; class factor1 factor2 var variable1 variable2; RUN; producing an output with means for each variable by factor
2010 Mar 31
1
strip.custom with strip on left for three conditioning variables
I want to use a strip.custom as with useOuterStrips for three conditioning variables. useOuterStrips restricts this to only two conditioning variables, and I cannot figure out how to write strip.custom properly to do this. library(lattice) mtcars$HP <- equal.count(mtcars$hp) #with two factors x2<-xyplot(mpg ~ disp | HP + factor(cyl), mtcars) useOuterStrips(x2) #with three factors
2011 Mar 03
1
Error in model.frame.default
Dear R- Community, to learn i reanalysed some data provided and analysed by Zuur et. al. in their book "Mixed effect models and Extensions in Ecology with R". When i run the last command i get a warning message i dont understand. Loyn<- read.table(file = "loyn.txt",header = TRUE) Loyn$L.AREA<- log10(Loyn$AREA) fGRAZE <-factor(Loyn$GRAZE) M0<- lm(ABUND~ L.AREA
2006 Nov 15
2
samba3.0.23c + cups1.1.23 unexpected pause on some printers
Hi, I use a Debian Sarge with samba 3.0.23c (from testing) and cups 1.1.23. For unexpected reason, some printers are sometime stopped (pause), and I need to start then again. There is no trace of a "stop" in the log of cups. (and I'm the only one who can pause them, anyway). here is an example : cat 10.lpr.log | grep imp-cao | grep -E "(stop|start)" Nov 10 14:15:41
2009 Jan 19
3
winbindd did not start
Hello all, I have a problem with starting the winbind daemon. I want to connect to a win2003 server domain. I get the following error message when i start winbindd with: winbind -d10 -i winbindd version 3.2.7 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008 initialize_winbindd_cache: clearing cache and re-creating with version number 1 Could not fetch our SID - did we join?
2011 May 05
0
Ruby Koans an amazing platform for teaching programming. Would this work with R?
For those not familiar Ruby Koans is a fantastic platform for teaching many of the basics of programming in the Ruby language. It uses unit tests written for methods each of which describe a component of the Ruby programming language. http://rubykoans.com/ The koans platform has become popular enough that it has been translated to a few other popular languages. Clojure -
2008 May 16
2
Existing files don't show up in share, new files do
I am suddenly no longer able to see any existing files on one of my shares, from my Windows clients. I have a Linux server (Fedora Core 8) which used to be my firewall and router as well as file and print server. There are two Samba shares on it I have mounted on various Windows clients: my home directory and a multimedia directory with my music and videos, etc. I mount the former as H: on all my
2012 Oct 29
1
[Announce] Samba 3.6.9 Available for Download
==================================================================== "What I just said is the fundamental, end-all, final, not-subject-to-opinion absolute truth, depending on where you're standing." Steve Martin ==================================================================== Release Announcements ===================== This is is the latest stable release of Samba
2012 Oct 29
1
[Announce] Samba 3.6.9 Available for Download
==================================================================== "What I just said is the fundamental, end-all, final, not-subject-to-opinion absolute truth, depending on where you're standing." Steve Martin ==================================================================== Release Announcements ===================== This is is the latest stable release of Samba
2019 Apr 04
2
Unable to verify of llvm sources with the .sig files
With the new signature file I was able to verify, but there was still a bad signature: "gpg: key 0x0FC3042E345AD05D: 1 bad signature" which I highlighted below. Didn't seem to be a problem, but thought I'd point it out. I'd be glad to do additional tests if you'd like. $ gpg --list-keys /home/wink/.gnupg/pubring.kbx ----------------------------- pub
2007 Feb 28
0
Perceived problem... fixed
So I had my feet entirely covered in peanut butter and jelly .. wait ... Wrong mailing list. Couple weeks ago I mailed the list with a perceived problem of Mongrels hanging. Luis and others were very kind in suggesting solutions. I suspected my application anyway and went on a quest. I was using RMagick at the time so felt that should be my first target. Long story short: after days of
2007 Apr 09
3
Too much silence, perceived delay
In a system connected to a verizon T1, Digium TE411P (quad T1 echo cancellation), client is complaining it is "too quiet". The complaint regards calls over the T1, not in house SIP only calls. Their description indicates they want some earpiece feedback of themselves speaking. Also, they complain that it takes several seconds (3-4) for the other party to respond. That is kind of
2008 Dec 31
2
[LLVMdev] "grep -w" irregularity
* Scott Michel: > On my _local_ x86_64 Ubuntu 7.10 machine, the shift_ops.ll is an > unexpected success (i.e., "grep -w shlh %t1.s | count 9" succeeds.) > > I get the same unexpected success on my x86_64 Mac 10.4.11. > > On the x86_64 buildbot, the same test fails. The culprit is grep, > evidently. It's just that simple. There have been issues the GNU libc
2008 Dec 31
0
[LLVMdev] "grep -w" irregularity
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 3:35 AM, Florian Weimer <fw at deneb.enyo.de> wrote: > * Scott Michel: > >> On my _local_ x86_64 Ubuntu 7.10 machine, the shift_ops.ll is an >> unexpected success (i.e., "grep -w shlh %t1.s | count 9" succeeds.) >> >> I get the same unexpected success on my x86_64 Mac 10.4.11. >> >> On the x86_64 buildbot, the same
2006 Jun 03
0
Irregularity in stem() display (PR#8934)
Hi, R people. Consider the following small R session: ======================================================================> > a <- c(8.48, 9.58, 9.96) > stem(a) The decimal point is at the | 8 | 8 | 5 9 | 9 | 6 10 | 0 > stem(round(a,1)) The decimal point is at the | 8 | 5 9 | 9 | 6 10 | 0