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2011 Aug 01
0
can you see the present? -- august 1st
ok, so let's take stock of things on the first of august...
fletcher penney has updated multimarkdown to 3.1...
plus he's working on finalizing his editor-app, which it
seems he has christened as "multimarkdown composer".
brett terpstra is rewriting-from-scratch his "marked" app.
("better sooner than later", he says.) from my experience,
i decide to
2011 Jul 27
1
can you see the present?
here's a little present for y'all...
> http://jaguarps.com/tools/jaguar-editor-727.png
that's a screenshot of my latest project...
i've slapped a little text-editor in front of
my e-book conversion routines, so that
the feedback loop becomes much tighter,
goosing the learning process considerably.
no more mystery about whether it's right;
if it looks correct in the
2011 Oct 17
0
akaya.me -- also known as yet another markdown editor
emmanuel said:
> Thanks again for the detailed comments.
well, sir, you deserve them.
and i must say that your responses are uniformly impressive,
both individually and -- most especially -- in their aggregate.
the only one of them that would still wrinkle my forehead is
the thought of possibly limiting the program only to chrome.
i believe that might be a decisive turn-off to too many
2007 Jul 30
0
problems in limma
Dear list members,
I am analysing my microarray data using limma package. Now I encounter
several problems. Looking forward to your suggestions!
Question 1:
During the process of background correction using method="normexp", four
warning messages appeared as "NaNs produced in: log(x)" (as you can see in
the program posted below). What does that mean? How will it effect the
2011 Nov 19
1
let's see what the app store says
"multimarkdown composer" has been out for 4 weeks now,
so let's mosey on over to the app store to see what it says...
"composer" is #184 in productivity apps, a bit disappointing,
considering that it was in the top-20 when it first came out...
it's gained only 5 reviews over the 18 it had right off the bat.
perhaps even more surprising, to some, is that
2006 Apr 23
1
Comparing GLMMs and GLMs with quasi-binomial errors?
Dear All,
I am analysing a dataset on levels of herbivory in seedlings in an
experimental setup in a rainforest.
I have seven classes/categories of seedling damage/herbivory that I want to
analyse, modelling each separately.
There are twenty maternal trees, with eight groups of seedlings around each.
Each tree has a TreeID, which I use as the random effect (blocking factor).
There are two
2001 Aug 04
1
Next release of R, August 31st
I'm trying to make a habit of announcing upcoming releases on r-devel,
to give package maintainers a chance of staying in sync, and to
encourage everyone to report bugs in the prerelease versions.
So: R-1.3.1 is scheduled for release on August 31st. In order to be
able to get a solid round of testing on different platforms,
maintainers of the group of recommended packages are requested to
2004 Mar 17
0
NLS question:Quadratic plus plateau fit
Dear R colleagues:
Am trying to fit a simple NL model to determine Economical Optimum Nitrogen
Rates.
The segmented (quadratic + plateau) model only works with some y's, in some
cases I get a "singular gradient" error.
I'll appreciate any ideas in how to solve the singular gradient error.
Thanks,
Jose
# The following code works using yield2 in the nls model but not using
2013 Jul 05
1
fan_fucking_tastic
While I empathize with your predicament, I generally prefer not to have
expletives in my inbox. Also, what has this to do with markdown?
On Jul 5, 2013 7:20 PM, "bowerbird" <bowerbird at aol.com> wrote:
> fan_fucking_tastic.
>
> somebody hit another one of the dead skunks on this road.
>
> -bowerbird
>
> _______________________________________________
>
2011 Jul 14
5
can you see the future?
looks like my message from last week
about writing tools was right on time...
we are enjoying a display of fireworks
now going off in this particular arena...
fletcher started work on an editing app
with markdown-preview built right in,
after reporting on his blog that he had
"seen the future" in ali's post last month,
where ali debuted his syntax highlighter,
and fletcher is
2012 Jun 01
1
Finding multiple breakpoints - 'segmented' ?
Hello,
I'm attempting to find multiple breakpoints in an association of my
response variable (R.AUC) with two explanatory variables ('s.size' and
'bedekking'). The association between 's.size' and 'R.AUC' shows a
plateau, but the value when this plateau is reached is differs for
different values of 'bedekking'.
Initially I thought these different
2008 May 19
0
Updated package adimpro
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This package implements tools for manipulationg digital images and the
Propagation Separation approach for smoothing digital images.
Version 0.6.1 is a major update with many new features:
Input/Output:
- - we now keep exif information as comment of an image
~ this information is evaluated to recover the original adimpro-object
~ used to produce
2008 May 19
0
Updated package adimpro
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This package implements tools for manipulationg digital images and the
Propagation Separation approach for smoothing digital images.
Version 0.6.1 is a major update with many new features:
Input/Output:
- - we now keep exif information as comment of an image
~ this information is evaluated to recover the original adimpro-object
~ used to produce
2012 Aug 14
3
self-starter functions for y = a + b * c^x
Hi
there are some predefined self-start functions, like SSmicmen, SSbiexp,
SSasymp, SSasympOff, SSasympOrig, SSgompertz, SSflp, SSlogis, SSweibull,
Quadratic, Qubic, SSexp (nlrwr)
Btw, do you know graphic examples for this functions?
The SSexpDecay (exponential decay) for y = (y0 - plateau)*exp(-k*x) +
plateau from
2012 Apr 07
1
quadratic model with plateau
Dear All,
I would like to make a quadratic with a plateau model in R. Is there a
package in R doing this? The bentcableAR package seems won't work.
The link below describes what I am looking for in R exactly:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/statug/63033/HTML/default/viewer.htm#statug_nlin_sect033.htm
--
Thanks so much!
Orange
help.ly2005@gmail.com
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2011 Dec 16
2
here's the thing that tips the scale
ok, i waited for 2 weeks, and still no votes -- none! --
on whether my posts are sufficiently on-topic, or not...
and that basically confirms what i suspected all along,
which is that no one really cares one way or the other.
even the guys who put up the bitchy posts are probably
just having a bad day, and they don't have a dog to kick,
and the wife made 'em stop smoking herb, so they
2002 Sep 27
1
wishlist addition?
I didn't see this in the wishlist, but using rsync for backups as I'm
starting to do now, there's a feature that would be really cool. I
don't see it in the man page or in any of the docs online.
Basically, I'd like to see an option to modify --delete that deletes
only destination files that have been missing for over Y days. For
backups, this provides a time window on
2011 Oct 06
5
godspeed, steve
godspeed, steve. thanks for giving us the tools to catch fish.
-bowerbird
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2008 Sep 02
2
Help with nonlinear regressional
Dear All,
I am doing experiments in live plant tissue using a laser confocal
microscope. The method is called "fluorescence recovery after
photo-bleaching" (FRAP) and here follows a short summary:
1. Record/ measure fluorescence intensity in a defined, round region of
interest (ROI, in this case a small spot) to determine the initial intensity
value before the bleaching. This
2010 Nov 21
3
R help
Dear All,
I'm a beginner user in R and I would like to make a quadratic and
plateau model in R. Can you help please with an example?
Thanks so much
--
Ahmed M. Attia
Assistant Lecturer
El-Khattara farm Station
Agronomy Dept.,
Zgazig Univ., Egypt
Visiting Scientist
Haskell Agricultural laboratory
Agronomy and Horticultural Dept.,
Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
ahmedatia at zu.edu.eg