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2009 Oct 21
2
squared euclidean distance
Dear R-Help-Team, I would like to cluster my data using the ward-method. In several papers I read (e.g. Bahrenberg) that it is neccesary to use the "squared euclidean distance" with the ward-method. Unfortunatelly I cannot find this term in r as a method for measuring the distance. Does anybody have an idea? Thanks in advance, Carolin [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Oct 12
1
Speed up and limit memory usage of lm()
Hi all I have been doing series of linear regression models lm(). In this case the execution time and memory usage becomes a huge issue. I have therefore been trying to speed the process and limit the memory usage. Here follows part of the code do give better understanding of what I am doing: modela <- lm(RSSYS10 ~ RS_AGE + RS_AGESQ + SEX + RS_BMI) frssys <-
2011 Aug 19
0
sign of the y axis in partialPlot for randomForest regression
Hi everybody, I used randomForest to regress invertebrates abundances in least impaired river reaches from some environmental parameters. Then I used these models to predict invertebrates abundances in impaired reaches. Now I would like to model the deviation (observation - prediction) with a set of chemical parameters to see if the deviations from predictions could be explained with water
2002 Oct 10
0
help ! calculating relative mortality using survival5
Hi All, I am relatively new to R (took a class 2 yrs ago ...), and am hoping someone can point me in the right direction for a problem I'd like to solve in R : I would like to calculate the relative mortality of a particular impairment, relative to the standard population. I.e. I'm trying to find S_relative(t) in the eqn below : S_impar(t) = S_standard(t) * S_relative(t) where
2009 Mar 27
1
Images and Alt Tags Acheiving Better Search Engine Ranking
Many years ago, my sister asked me to look at the Google <a href="http://images.google.com/">Images search</a> . When I first saw the page, I thought Google was offering a place for freebie photos before I realized that it was probably searching for and finding the "alt tag" text written in the HTML for website images. "Alt tags" or "alt text"
2004 Dec 13
0
Ethernet Channel Bank (Comming Soon to a NOC NearYou!)
Curious here, What does that mean. Thanks -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Christopher Dobbs Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 8:23 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Ethernet Channel Bank (Comming Soon to a NOC NearYou!) My company has
2005 Mar 25
2
Look at that Digium Broadband Modem!
Or: "An IAXy by any other name is still an IAXy" http://nextalarm.com/abn.jsp These folks are selling alarm supervision for us phone-line impaired folks. What's scary about this is that we probably need to install a fire/smoke detector with the IAXy ;-) IAXy users on this list -- who of you would trust their home/business security to an IAXy? Is there a silent majority who loves
2005 Aug 04
0
TDD over Asterisk
I'm working on a setup for a company that needs to be able to handle TDD/TTY calls for the hearing impaired. Is there anything special that I need to consider for this? We're looking at an Asterisk solution for them, the tones need to be stored in the IVR as well as coming across extensions. Any thoughts? Hatton
2018 Jul 09
1
[PATCH] drm/cirrus: flip default to 32bpp
On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 02:35:07PM -0400, Adam Jackson wrote: > On Fri, 2018-07-06 at 11:12 +0200, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: > > cirrus can handle 1024x768 (and slightly higher) with 24bpp depth. > > cirrus can handle up to 800x600 with 32bpp. > > 16bpp is maybe a better choice? Nobody's using cirrus because they care > about color fidelity and it'll use less CPU to
2015 Feb 04
0
Traditional network interface naming scheme vs. persistent naming
Le 04/02/2015 18:48, m.roth at 5-cent.us a ?crit : > That directory, and that file, exist in CentOS, also, since 6. And the new > naming... it's*so* much easier to deal with... yeah, right, I'll run the > install, and wait till it hangs, so I can see that the NIC is named, what > was it, on that HP last month, oh, yeah, I need to use ip -f inet link, > far simpler than
2018 Sep 26
2
Local access to IMAP mailboxes
> On 26 Sep 2018, at 13.07, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: > > > > On 26.09.2018 12:22, Victor Sudakov wrote: >> Dear Colleagues, >> >> I have made mailboxes in ~/Mail available via IMAP (Dovecot 2.3.2.1), >> that is: "mail_location = mbox:~/Mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u" >> >> However, I often read and modify the
2018 Sep 26
0
Local access to IMAP mailboxes
Sami Ketola wrote: > > On 26 Sep 2018, at 13.07, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: > > > >> > >> I have made mailboxes in ~/Mail available via IMAP (Dovecot 2.3.2.1), > >> that is: "mail_location = mbox:~/Mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u" > >> > >> However, I often read and modify the mailboxes locally with Mutt
2016 Jul 17
1
new user introduction, and a few questions
Am 17.07.2016 um 17:48 schrieb Xen: > I do not know if you are visually impaired yourself. I had a friend who > was a great programmer but his eyesight was so bad that his computer > operation was so severely limited that the simplest of things (for me) > were very hard for him because his reading speed was just way below mine. > > Not saying that to be negative. Just saying that
2007 Sep 26
0
Help re speech software for the visually impaired
Hi, Not too sure what you're looking for, but Speex isn't a screen reader, it's a compression algorithm. Also, there's no with thing as Speex version V208. Cheers, Jean-Marc Byers, Robert wrote: > > Hello Speex Development Team, > > We have purchased many T-2000 phones from VAVAA ( Gold Score > International Holdings Limited of China) which use the Speex
2004 Aug 06
0
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
samurai.fm wrote: > Hello. > > I've made some progress on the issue. I found a tool called TrPlayer which > is a text mode front end for real player - initially developed for the use > of the visually impaired. The theory is that I can use this and pipe the > live stream into vsound which then in turn is passed into ices or another > source client. Trouble is, I'm
2005 Aug 23
0
looking for blind win32 users
I'm not blind but I write commercial broadcasting win32 software that a lot of blind users like and use, because it uses standard Windows controls; I always make sure everything can be done using keyboard shortcuts; and navigation is possible using tab. Now I know Oddcast is not one of the standard Ogg tools, but I thought I would take this opportunity to mention that it is almost
2006 Jun 07
0
Wishlist: Writing R Extensions suggestions RE: [R] vague errors on R CMD check for very minimal S4-style package (PR#8944)
Ah yes. There they are right on page 4 of "Writing R Extensions". The "LazyLoad: yes" was sufficient to avoid the check errors, but I'll add the "Depends: methods" as well. For the manual-impaired like me, it _may_ be worth reiterating these two requirements in section 1.6.6 "Name spaces with formal classes and methods" - right where the .onLoad
2015 Jun 04
0
NEWS.md support on CRAN
On 4 June 2015 at 11:16, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > On 04/06/2015 1:09 PM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > >> On 04/06/2015 17:00, Gavin Simpson wrote: >> ... >> > 1. Markdown was designed to be as readable as possible in plain text >> format >> > (i.e. the sources, not the rendered file). There's nothing stopping you
2010 May 17
0
R interface for blind users: Summary
Dear R-help, just for the record a summary of responses to my problem: > On 04/05/2010 9:41 AM, Rainer Scheuchenpflug wrote: > a student of mine tries to use the Windows-Rconsole with screen > reading software (she is blind), and cannot access the command line (Menus are ok). - Duncan Murdoch (Murdoch.duncan at gmail.com) suggested as preliminary workaround to run RTerm in a command
1995 Dec 28
0
No subject
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