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2008 Oct 19
6
adding a second extension
I'm trying to add a second extension to my setup. The second device is able to successfully connect to the Asterisk server. I am unable to contact extension 101 from 102 and vise-versa. Also are my context setup logically or is there a better fashion to organize them? My error is at the bottom. Here is the extension.conf [default] ; ; By default we include the demo. In a production system,
2006 Jun 22
1
Strings to Numbers?
I am running the following command. for( i in 1:378){ for (j in 1:5) { *********Year [((i-1)*5)+j,1]<- yearly[i,2];********* Year [((i-1)*5)+j,2] <- j; Year [((i-1)*5)+j,3] <- yearly[i,(j+2)]; j <- (j+1); } i <- (i+1) } The array referenced yearly[i,2] contains conference names i.e. BIG12, SEC, BIG10. The loop executes fine except for the fact that
2010 Nov 11
1
http form automation tools?
I need to grab some data from a remote web server that offers a csv download but only after viewing a chart where you have to first navigate to a form and make some selections. Are there any good tools for automating this kind of access? (What I'm really after are bandwidth stats from some routers where I only have read access to a CA/ehealth system that monitors it). Previously the
2011 Jun 07
3
Cleveland dot plots
I would rather use cleveland dot plots than bar charts to display my study results. I have not been able to find (or figure out) an R package that is capable of producing the publication quality dot charts Im looking for. I have either not been able to get error bars (lattice), cannot order the data display properly (latticeExtra), or cannot make adjustments to axes. Does anyone have a quick
2001 Apr 18
3
Samba 2.2.0 PDC Problem
I've poured through the FAQ and HowTo for setting up my Linux 7.0 system to act as a PDC for my Windows 2000 SP1 clients; however, I continue to get the "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflict with an existing set.." error. Yep, I followed the FAQ for this error, followed it and I still get this error. I'm logging onto the Win2K system as administrator and when I
2015 Jun 23
2
4.2 RDP problem
I am having the problem explained in the thread subject: samba 4.2 RDP problem The problem is when signing in a domain user via RDP. The authentications works but the machine hangs on the Welcome screen. In the samba log the last thing I see is: rpc command: WINREG_OPENHKLM As mentioned in that thread, changing the auth to: auth methods = sam, sam_ignoredomain, unix, winbind, wbc,
2008 Jun 10
7
[Trivia question] What engine is it on DTrace T-shirt ?
Hi, This is not a DTrace technical question (so, please don''t flame me for it) :) This is regarding the DTrace (un)conference TShirt. I am curious to know what engine is it. Could not figure it out. Thanks and regards, Sanjeev. -- Solaris Revenue Products Engineering, India Engineering Center, Sun Microsystems India Pvt Ltd. Tel: x27521 +91 80 669 27521
2010 Mar 16
2
Retrieving latitude and longitude via Google Maps API
Does anyone have any experience retrieving latitutde and longitude for an address from the Google Maps API? I'd like to have an R script that submits a street address, city, state, and zip code and returns the coordinates. So far, I've been submitting the coordinates from another program, then loading the coordinates in R and merging them back into the data frame I want to use.
2007 Aug 24
4
perception of graphical data
Hello, I apologize that this is off-topic. I am seeking information on perception of graphical data, in an effort to improve the plots I produce. Would anyone point me to literature reviews in this area? (Or keywords to try on google?) Is this located somewhere near cognitive science, psychology, human factors research? For example, some specific questions I have are: I recall as a child
2011 Dec 03
1
side-by-side map with different geographies using spplot
Hello, I want to create side-by-side maps of similar attribute data in two different cities using a single legend. To simply display side-by-side census block group boundary (non-thematic) maps for Minneapolis & Cleveland I do the following: library(rgdal) library(sp) Minneapolis=readOGR("../Minneapolis/Census/2010/Census_BlockGroup_GEO/","tl_2010_27053_bg10")
2010 Feb 23
1
Circles around letters or numbers in plot title
Has anyone ever tried putting a circle around a letter or a number in a plot title? For instance, if I have a plot title "Scatterplot for Subject 24", I want to put a circle around 24 to distinguish that plot from the other 30 I've generated. Any tips or ideas beyond plotting a circle in the margin? Benjamin Benjamin Nutter | Biostatistician | Quantitative Health
2008 Feb 13
2
apply on large arrays
I have a big contingency table, approximately of size 60*2*500*500, and I need to count the number of cells containing a count of 1 for each of the factors values defining the first dimension. Here is my attempt: tab1<-with(pisa1,table(CNT,GENDER,ISCOF,ISCOM)) tab2<-apply(tab1,1:4,function(x)ifelse(sum(x)==1,1,0)) tab3<-apply(tab2,1,sum) Computing tab2 is very slow. Is there a faster
2004 Aug 31
2
I've forgotten, why is box("") the default?
I've searched on CRAN for axes, axis, and other terms I've already forgotten, without (re)discovering the reason for S using "non-joining" axes by default, instead of box("l"). MASS points me towards Cleveland (1993) but I don't have ready access to this any more. Could someone give me a one-liner to justify this choice to a sceptic? It's something to do
2002 Oct 01
1
Cleveland's Cut-and-Stack Plot
Hi, Is there a function in R that does Cleveland's Cut-and-Stack plot (Page 190 -- 191, The Elements of Graphing Data, William S. Cleveland)? Or do I need to do it the hard way, i.e. set par(mfrow = c(m, n)) then do it one-by-one? (I have a time series data set that is almost identical to the description in Cleveland's book, hence I'm interested in trying the Cut-and-Stack plot)
2008 Feb 01
6
Accessing the elements of a list
Hi R, I wanted to know how do we access the elements of a list. In particular, v=list(c(1,2,3,4,5),c(1,2,33,4,5),c(1,2,333,4,5),c(1,2,3333,4,5)) I want to access all the thirds items of the elements of the list. i.e., I want to access the elements, 3,33,333,3333. This can be done through sapply as: sapply(v,function(x) x[3]) But I need to access this without using
2018 May 08
2
Bilateral matrix
I have data on current and previous location of individuals. I would like to have a matrix with bilateral movement between locations. I would like the final output to look like the second table below. I have tried using crosstab() from the ecodist but I do not have another variable to measure the flow. Ultimately I would like to compute the probability of movement between cities (movement to
2005 Dec 21
3
NextMethod causes R 2.2.0 to crash (PR#8416)
I found writing the following default method the for the generic function "julian" causes R to crash. julian.default <- function(x, ...) { x <- as.Date(x) NextMethod("julian", x, ...) } Here is a test example > m <- as.Date("1972-09-27") + 0:10 > m [1] "1972-09-27" "1972-09-28" "1972-09-29"
2005 Apr 30
3
as.numeric method for objects of class "difftime"
I have just become painfully aware that objects of class "difftime", generated by the difference of two POSIXct objects, carry a "units" attribute, which flashes by when the object is printed, for example. The pain was occasioned when I tried to turn these objects into numberic objects for use elsewhere as a covariate. as.numeric(difftime object) simply turns off the units
2007 Jul 03
1
termplot - changes in defaults
While termplot is under discussion, here's another proposal. I'd like to change the default for partial.resid to TRUE, and for smooth to panel.smooth. I'd be surprised if those changes were to break existing code. John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room
2003 Feb 24
2
trellis.datasets help
I've looked every way I can think of for help on trellis.datasets, but nothing comes up for me. Please help me find information on what is included, and how to get at those data. Thanks. Dave Parkhurst