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2012 Feb 16
1
Repeated cross-validation for a lm object
Dear R users I'd like to hear from someone if there is a function to do a repeated k-fold cross-validation for a lm object and get the predicted values for every observation. The situation is as follows: I had a data set composed by 174 observations from which I sampled randomly a subset composed by 150 observations. With the subset (n = 150) I fitted the model: y = a + bx. The model
2008 Oct 23
2
Avoiding Biplot Labels Overllaping
Hi everybody, I'm trying, without success, to avoid some variables labels to overlap on a capscale (vegan package) object graph. I was able to move the labels with the coding below, but it moves the entire vector... CAPobj<-CAPpotiFT for(i in c(2:8))CAPobj$CCA[[i]][,1]<-CAPpotiFTI$CCA[[i]][,1] CAPpotiFTI$CCA[[i]][,1][2]<-0.85 And here the graphic script
2010 Oct 20
2
histograms resulting from call to soil.texture
Hello, Using the dataset below I produce a soil.texture plot (R code for this included at the end). One will notice I have plotted the points based on whether or not they are in a region called 'upstream' or 'downstream'. I'm curious if there is a way to somehow extract counts of the number of points (red points and blue points) falling within each classification (e.g. silty
2010 Aug 22
2
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * DCGL (1.0) Bao-Hong Liu http://crantastic.org/packages/DCGL Functions for basic differential coexpression analyses: gene filtering, link filtering, DCG (Differentially-Coexpressed Gene) identification and DCL (Differentially-Coexpressed Links) identification.Two algorithms,named DCP and DCe, are provided for
2012 Mar 11
1
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * EffectStars (1.0) Maintainer: Unknown Author(s): Gunther Schauberger License: GPL-2 http://crantastic.org/packages/EffectStars The package provides functions to visualize regression models with categorical response. The effects of the covariates are plotted with star plots in order to allow for an optical
2005 Mar 30
1
ABOUT "THE ULTIMATE TRAFFIC CONDITIONER"
Dear friends: I was analizing the HTB script at "The ultimate traffic conditioner", at the Cookbook, at Lartc. I have a very basic question: First, it is defined the root htb qdisc, as expected; then, it is defined the main (parent) htb class, with the total uplink as rate, also as expected; then, they are defined 2 child clases: first of them has also the total uplink as rate (!)
2003 Dec 19
2
Problems using The Ultimate Traffic Conditioner from the Cookbook
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I''m absolutely new to tc and found The Ultimate Traffic Conditioner to be exactly what I wanted as a starting point. Now the script doesn''t behave as I expected though, which applies to both the CBQ and HTB versions, the latter of which being my preference. The only changes made to the script are these assignments:
2005 Feb 01
5
Terrible inbound call quality vs. outbound
Hi. I'm having a terrible time with call quality coming into my * box. I'm using VoicePulse over a 1.5/1.5 mbit line. Outbound calls are crystal clear on both the RX/TX sides of the conversation. Inbound calls, though, are HORRIBLY garbled on the RX side. I can barely hear the caller, but they report my quality is fine. Getting loads of garbled sounds and weird echoes. (Could just be
2005 Oct 15
1
Base directory for apps
Is there any way to specify a root project directory other than the default ''rails_apps'' subdirectory? We have a few Rails projects on different drives that cannot be moved. We''re using Windows, so symlinks are out of the question. Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Apr 10
5
Strange reboots
Hi, I have a CentOS 5.0 running as a web server. # uname -a Linux hostnamehidden.net 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 #1 SMP Wed Mar 5 11:37:38 EST 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Every 59 minutes (maybe every hour) it reboots without any logs, without any traces and unfortunately with breaking software raid. After reboot dmesg does not have any strange entries. I double-checked crons, any strange
2007 Jul 29
3
Integrating QoS and Traffic Shaping from HowToForge Article
Hi ! I found an excellent article about QoS and traffic shaping for VoIP (Asterisk IAX protocol), which is designed to improve sound quality even over very busy lines. http://www.howtoforge.com/voip_qos_traffic_shaping_iproute2_asterisk Should I just cut and paste all that to shorewall''s tcrules (replacing 4569 with 5060)? Additionally, author of this article uses IAX protocol,
2007 Dec 19
1
noun-verb vs verb-noun aka dogs black vs black dogs
Wow. I wasn't expecting such a voluminous reply -- some I agree with and some I don't. My apologies for an equally voluminous reply. On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Tony Plack wrote: > > We're not discussing code or the inner workings of Asterisk or even > > changing the functionality of Asterisk, just what the proper order of > > the words should be. > > > >
2005 Jul 26
0
re: sortable tree :)
> I haven''t looked too much at the actual code, but there is a > SortableTree Class coming soon to script.aculo.us, I have been > working on it here and there for about 2 weeks now and it is > working very nicely in all browsers and most performance issues > have been worked out. the tree is also collapsible! Thanks! this is (almost) exactly what I have been
2012 Mar 07
2
staging shutdowns
Hello All, I'm deploying NUT in a data center and I'm curious to know how others have gone about staging the shutdown of various systems. The systems are broken down into groups of importance, group1 being the most important group4 being the least. In the event of an outage take down group4 after 5 minutes, group3 after 10 minutes, group2 after 15, and finally group4 after 20. I've
2001 Mar 10
3
fatal signal 11
I downloaded the latest wine from the cvs site and ran its ./tools/wineinstall. It ran for quite a while and croaked on /wine/server/semaphore.c. Basically, gcc says "Internal compiler error: program cc1 bog fatal signal 11". The compiler is 2.91.66 (aka egcs-1.1.2 release) and compiles other programs including 2.4.1 & 2.4.2 Linux kernels just fine. I am puzzled what 'fatal
2006 Feb 11
1
Bug#352337: please tighten permissions on /etc/logcheck
Package: logcheck Severity: wishlist I see no reason why /etc/logcheck should have any more permissions than 0750. Please consider removing access rights from 'other'. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers stable APT policy: (700, 'stable'), (600, 'testing'), (98, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686)
2020 Nov 01
1
ups.test.result meaning
On Sunday 01 November 2020 09:02:56 Charles Lepple wrote: > Gene, > > you might have missed this email, and I admit I wasn't very precise > with my wording. Yes, or at least I don't recall it, which at my age IS a possibility. More below as needed. > This particular UPS model is returning a fixed (in the sense of > "constant") integer "24" (not
2005 Aug 21
15
New inheritance
A good number of the samples I have tested are outright or subtly broken on Windows now. I''m trying to determine what the cause is. Mostly it seems related to the initialize function not being created when it should be. Case in point: ClientDC.i The caret example won''t work at all because initialize isn''t declared any longer. If you comment out the import
2020 Nov 01
3
ups.test.result meaning
On Oct 31, 2020, at 8:30 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> wrote: > >> battery.voltage: 16.0 > At that voltage, 5 of the 12 cells are shorted >> battery.voltage.nominal: 24 The 16.0 is a scaled version of the fixed (bogus) 24.0 V reading, similar to this unit: https://networkupstools.org/ddl/Cyber_Power_Systems/CP1500PFCLCD.html I think we even
2005 Jan 13
1
Status of latest round of Allison recordings
Just wanted to catch everybody up. So many people contributed to the work list that I'd probably miss several if I tried to notify just them. Many people contributed funds, too, which I greatly appreciate. We were able to get the entire list done, which added up to two full hours of work on Allison's part. And that's just the recordings -- I'm doing the editing myself. Which