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2005 Apr 20
0
Habituation model : several sequences in several sessions, should I use getGroups?
Dear all, I am looking at habituation of dogs trotting on a treadmill. Each record is made of 40 to 50 data for the same variable (for example Peak). I get each record at several minutes (1, 2 and 4) for each session. And I have 4 sessions of training (one session a week). The aim is to study the effect of the factor (Minute) on the Peak variable, and to study the changes of this effect
2000 Sep 25
1
No subject
Dear friends. In Carlin and Louis "Bayes and emperical Bayes methods.." 1996 the classical example of 12 independent tosses of a fair coin producing 9 heads and 3 tails is given. If the situation is seen as a fixed sample of 12, a binomial lieklihood is used, and Carlin et al reports a probability of 0.075. Using sum(dbinom(9:12,12,.5)) I obtain 0.073 Likewise, if the experiment is
2009 Jun 08
2
Building a custom install CD
Greetings, I am looking for resources on how to build my own Centos install CD for a preselected package set that I want to install. I think Red Hat may have had this functionality at some point but it has been a while since I have needed to do this. I found this on how to build my own kernel - http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/BuildingKernelModules - which I will need to exercise as well, but I
2013 Apr 08
1
fitting a hyperbola to data points
Hi, I am new to R, and I suspect I am missing something simple. I have a data set that performance data that correlates request rate to response times http://pastebin.com/Xhg0RaUp There is some jitter in the data, but mostly it looks like a hockey puck curve. It does not get converted into a straight line when I tried log conversions, so it does not seem to be a
2005 Mar 30
1
Habituation model
Dear all, I am looking at habituation of dogs trotting on a treadmill. I record the ground reaction force and I analyze it with several discrete variables (maximum, minimum,...) For each variable, I get between 40 and 50 data per sample. I record data at time 1 min, 2 min, and 4 min a day, and I have 4 days of measurement (one day a week). That means I have 12 samples : Day1_Min1, Day1_Min2,
2007 Mar 05
1
error message when using outer function
Dear R-users, I have two sets of code that appear to me to be equivalent, shown below, and yet I get the error message "Error in dim(robj) <- c(dX, dY) : dim<- : dims [product 4] do not match the length of object [1]" after executing the assignment to logdens2. Both functions post.a1 and post.a2 return the same values when run alone and not embedded in the function outer. I
2005 Nov 18
0
memoir and latex
I installed Centos 4.2 last night, I moved from Fedora Core 4 to it as I wanted to get off the distro upgrade treadmill, so I'm still learning about centos. I've been trying to add the memoir package to be used with latex but I can't find the exact right place for it. Can anyone who's installed it or knows about latex tell me please? Hopefully thanks Sharon. -- 12:50:25 up
2005 May 11
0
lme How to validate a model with a validation set and a t est set
If you used all 28 animals to find the model out of a group of candidate models, I would have my reservations about this 'validation'. Any confidence intervals you get from the final model are bound to be overly optimistic because you haven't accounted for the degrees of freedom chewed up during the model fitting/finding process. Matt Austin Statistician Amgen One Amgen Center
2004 Jun 11
9
Handling Events that don''t take an ID
Hey Kevin, Am I correct in assuming that if I want a particular widget to respond to an event which doesn''t take an ID as an argument (like evt_size or evt_left_down), that I have to inherit a new widget and define the event handler within the inherited class? Here''s a little contrived code example to illustrate what I mean: class MyCtrl < Wx::TextCtrl def
2004 May 12
8
New tutorial added!
Hey guys, It''s been awhile, but I''ve put up a new tutorial page on Wx::Frame. It''s the first half of the tutorial on Frame, the rest will come a little later. Let me know what you guys think. Any comments or criticisms are welcome. Let me know what was good and what could have been better, so that future tutorials will be able to incorporate those improvements.
2008 Aug 07
0
CentOS as a desktop was Re: Slightly OT
> OK ... this is silly > > CentOS is an Enterprise distro and works great as a workstation. In > fact, it is just as good as Ubuntu for a desktop. I would argue that a > stable, supported for several year desktop is much better than a distro > that upgrades every 6 months. I have found just that. I was introduced to linux a couple of years ago by way of FC5 (known about it
2002 Nov 21
3
Building without perl
I can't seem to compile 3.5p1 on a Solaris 9 box with gcc and GNU make. The box does not have perl installed on it. When I run configure, it correctly detects the absence of perl on the system, but make dies immediately trying to run "fixpaths", which is a perl script. PERL is set to nothing in the Makefile. Is perl required? The docs don't say it is... if not, how do I get
2009 Mar 18
2
scp: rounding bug in displayed transfer rate?
Hello, [brolin at optiplex960] [0] [5] ~/ $ echo hello >hello.txt ... [brolin at optiplex960] [1] [9] ~/ $ scp -pP 2222 hello.txt k7t266:~/ brolin at k7t266's password: hello.txt 100% 6 0.0KB/s 00:00 [brolin at optiplex960] [0] [10] ~/ $ Why is the transfer rate "0.0KB/s"? That means nothing was transferred. I think the
2019 Mar 08
2
Upgrading to 2.3
On 8 Mar 2019, at 05:54, Aki Tuomi via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > https://wiki.dovecot.org/Upgrading Duh. I wasn't looking for a URL that was specific. -- These are the thoughts that kept me out of the really good schools. -- George Carlin
2007 Mar 18
1
HELP...Running data
We are two french students and we have a problem concerning an exercize. We don't know how to resolve it. It would be fantastic if someone can help us. Thanks. Description: This study examined how the metabolic cost of locomotion varied with speed, stride frequency and body mass. Cost was determined by measuring oxygen consumption (?vo2?), analyzing the oxygen content in air inhaled and
2017 Apr 24
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
On Apr 24, 2017, at 7:53 AM, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote: > > James' point isn't the hardware cost, it's the people cost for retraining. Unless you?ve hired monkeys so that you must train them to do their tasks by rote, that is a soft cost, not a hard cost. If you?ve hired competent IT staff, they will indeed need some time to work out the differences, but they
2002 Apr 12
1
summary: Generalized linear mixed model software
Thanks to those who responded to my inquiry about generalized linear mixed models on R and S-plus. Before I summarize the software, I note that there are several ways of doing statistical inference for generalized linear mixed models: (1)Standard maximum likelihood estimation, computationally intensive due to intractable likelihood function (2) Penalized quasi likelihood or similar
2005 Aug 17
7
Volunteer requested: Implement SplitterWindow
About a year ago (ouch!), Robert Carlin submitted a ported version of the wxPython demo/sample. I hoped to include it in wxruby2, but it relies on SplitterWindow, which isn''t in wxruby2 yet. I tried to implement SplitterWindow myself, but got such strange results that I''m thinking I did something wrong. Even though the generated C++ code specified a variable number of
2015 Apr 21
2
Moving a local domain to sql
I have a domain that current maps to local users that I want to move into the mysql maps with all the other domains, but I am unsure of the best way to proceed with this. For example, my mail server is covisp.net and my personal domain is kreme.com, and currently kremels at kreme.com maps to the local user kremels. I want it to map to the existing mysql database as ?kernels at kreme.com?. (For
2017 Apr 20
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
On Apr 20, 2017, at 7:33 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> wrote: > > When a vendor ... fundamentally changes the way the administration > of an operating system is presented I?ve gotten the sense from this other part of the thread that the answer to my question, ?What are you moving to?? is FreeBSD. If you think FreeBSD system administration hasn?t changed over the