Displaying 11 results from an estimated 11 matches similar to: "Problems using NLS in conjunction with non-parameteric bootstrapping"
2011 Aug 08
2
rpool recover not using zfs send/receive
Is it possible to recover the rpool with only a tar/star archive of the root filesystem? I have used the zfs send/receive methods and that work without a problem.
What I am trying to do is recreate the rpool and underlying zfs filesystems (rpool/ROOT, rpool/s10_uXXXXXX, rpool/dump, rpool/swap, rpool/export, and rpool/export/home). I then mount the pool at a alternate root and restore the tar
2003 Nov 19
2
repeated measure in GLM
I was recently asked to perform a GLM analysis (the person comes from
the JMP world) on a repeated measures design. I have found some things
using aov but I cannot find anything with glm. In fact, multiple
regressions in general with repeated measures seems to be poorly
covered in documentation. I remember SPSS has separate commands to
handle them.
I have within variables SOA and ec and a
2013 Aug 28
3
passing hiera data to custom fact
I need to create a custom fact based on a parametric information (I need to
get the IP of another machine knowing the hostname, the machine name could
be different for different nodes so I need it parameteric and I recover the
machine hostname from a hiera, but for the purpose of the question it could
also be a data in the module definition).
I''m installing a cluster and need to get
2008 Nov 20
2
Fitting a model
Hello,
This is a very basic question, but I don'y know the answer. I have these
data
delta <-
c(28.6-8.825,28.6-8.828,28.6-8.836,28.6-8.845,28.6-8.897,28.6-8.944,28.6-9.027,28.6-9.091,28.6-9.263,28.6-9.4,28.6-9.7,28.6-9.981,
28.6-10.287,28.6-10.48,28.6-10.684,28.6-10.875)
ph <- c(4.4,4.6,4.8,5,5.2,5.4,5.6,5.8,6,6.2,6.4,6.6,6.8,7,7.2,7.4)
2018 Jan 17
3
RFC: Import of Integer Set Library into LLVM source tree
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018, at 07:22, Chris Lattner via llvm-dev wrote:
> > On Jan 15, 2018, at 8:52 AM, Michael Kruse via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> > As for the main motivation on why to import the entire source of isl at all:
> > Polly interacts relative tightly with isl which provide the main
> > optimization algorithms. For instance, Polly's
2001 Jul 26
4
mgcv
Hi helpteam,
may you send me the exact syntax for getting the estimated degrees
of freedom for a gam?
I tried to do it by
name <- edf(gam_name)
but this didn't work.
Thanks a lot,
greetings from Munich,
Thomas Nittner
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2000 Sep 19
4
methods for interval-censored data
Dear all,
Are there functions or packages in R that can handle interval-censored
data? I have looked in various packages (such as survival5 or event), but
it seems that only right-censored data can be analysed.
More generally, are there methods to analyse both interval-censored
observations and right-censored observations in the same data set?
Thanks in advance.
Emmanuel Paradis
2018 Jan 17
0
RFC: Import of Integer Set Library into LLVM source tree
> On Jan 15, 2018, at 8:52 AM, Michael Kruse via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> As for the main motivation on why to import the entire source of isl at all:
> Polly interacts relative tightly with isl which provide the main
> optimization algorithms. For instance, Polly's regression tests
> compare the string output of set representation, which
2008 Aug 25
2
patch for native iphone support
Here is a patch for icecast 2.3.2 that adds support for listening to mp3 and
aac+ streams on the iphone.
A quick background on the technical aspects of the patch and why it is
needed :
With the advent of 3g on the iphone, lots of people have been jumping on the
bandwagon of providing internet radio streams that work on the iPhone. The
biggest problem is that (without having to install an
2012 Mar 03
2
contour for plotting confidence interval on scatter plot of bivariate normal distribution
Dear all,
I created a bivariate normal distribution:
set.seed(138813)
n<-100
x<-rnorm(n); y<-rnorm(n)
and plotted a scatterplot of it:
plot(x,y)
Now I'd like to add the 2D-standard deviation.
I found a thread regarding plotting arbitrary confidence boundaries from
Pascal H?nggi
http://www.mail-archive.com/r-help at r-project.org/msg24013.html
which cites the even older thread
2018 Jan 15
13
RFC: Import of Integer Set Library into LLVM source tree
Dear community,
for our goal to make polyhedral optimization available in the main
LLVM source, we will need the Integer Set Library (isl)[1]. It is the
main dependency of Polly, but would be required even if we do not
directly import Polly.
I already prepared a patch [2], unfortunately without feedback on the
general approach. As Philip suggested in the review, I am reaching out
with an RFC