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2006 Oct 20
1
understanding virtual classes and extensions thereof
I am having some trouble creating a hierarchy of virtual classes (akin to the class structure in the 'Matrix' package). I think they arise from my not understanding the best way to specify virtual subclasses of a virtual class. please see questions below code. setClass("mom") setClass("kid1", representation("mom", "VIRTUAL"))
2008 Jun 11
2
MLE Estimation of Gamma Distribution Parameters for data with 'zeros'
Greetings, all I am having difficulty getting the fitdistr() function to return without an error on my data. Specifically, what I'm trying to do is get a parameter estimation for fracture intensity data in a well / borehole. Lower bound is 0 (no fractures in the selected data interval), and upper bound is ~ 10 - 50, depending on what scale you are conducting the analysis on. I read in the
2007 Sep 23
4
Story Runner, autoincrementing
I''ve written a story and I run into a snag. I''ve written the create_forum method and told it to set the id to 1 but when it creates the forum the id is autoincremented. My forums table is empty but the id keeps incrementing the newest record on creation. When I run the story it comes out as something like 59 which fails my story because I''m asking it to look at /forums/1
2008 Jun 04
11
traffic shaping and classes
I''m looking over this traffic shaping available in the tc* files. I went through this when I did my own traffic shaping outside of shorewall previously. For the average (i.e. home, perhaps) user, I''ve never understood why we use these more complicated shaping algorithms that define classes and guaranteed minimums and maximums and so forth. For most home, or other small use
2011 Feb 16
2
covar
Hi all, I want to construct relatedness among individuals and have a look at the following script. ######################### rm(list=ls()) N=5 id = c(1:N) dad = c(0,0,0,3,3) mom = c(0,0,2,1,1) sex = c(2,2,1,2,2) # 1= M and 2=F A=diag(nrow = N) for(i in 1:N) { for(j in i:N) { ss = dad[j] dd = mom[j] sx = sex[j] if( ss > 0
2015 Feb 19
2
CentOS 7: software RAID 5 array with 4 disks and no spares?
Le 19/02/2015 11:03, Chris Murphy a ?crit : > This is a false dichotomy. I reject it. There's too much fact to the > contrary. My mom has done an OS installation, she is most definitely > not an admin. I'd say your mom is an admin in the sense that chickens fly and horses swim. :o) -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques 100% Linux et logiciels libres 7, place de l'?glise
2002 Apr 22
3
glm() function not finding the maximum
Hello, I have found a problem with using the glm function with a gamma family. I have a vector of data, assumed to be generated by a gamma distribution. The parameters of this gamma distribution are estimated in two ways (i) using the glm() function, (ii) "by hand", using the optim() function. I find that the -2*likelihood at the maximum found by (i) is substantially larger than that
2006 Mar 22
9
Setting empty fields with in_place_editor_field
Hi all! Playing around with in_place_editor_field, I found that when you set a field to be empty, you can''t edit it at all anymore after that. Am I doing something wrong or is this the way it is intended to be? If so, is there any way around that behaviour? Is it just styling? Best regards, Raphael -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2015 Feb 19
2
CentOS 7: software RAID 5 array with 4 disks and no spares?
On 20 February 2015 at 05:25, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: >> I'd say your mom is an admin in the sense that chickens fly and horses swim. > > It's a confusing analogy. Chickens don't fly. Horses do swim. I have a couple of chickens, and yes, the buggers do fly if you don't clip their flight feathers. :-)
2008 Nov 07
2
Vectorizing sample()
I am simulating sickness among a group of families. Part of the task is to randomly draw who in the family will be sick, randomly drawing from family ID's where Dad =1, Mom = 2, Kid1 = 3, Kid2 = 4., etc. My census of Dads is of the form shown below. Dad_ID Spouse (Y=1;N=0) #Kids #People_Becoming_Sick 1 1 0 1 2
2012 Oct 19
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Michael Spencer <bigcheesegs at gmail.com>wrote: > On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Manuel Klimek <klimek at google.com> wrote: > > Dear LLVM / Clang community, > > > > we'd like to open the use of Phabricator as an optional tool for doing > code > > reviews to a wider audience. Please feel free to start your code
2006 Jan 22
1
NAs in optim
Hi, I am trying to maximize a utility function using optim. I have a problem with optim, since some of the values in the caw, mom, me and btm matrixes in the code bellow are missing. Is there a handy way just to skip the missing values in the loop? g <- 5 retp <- NULL object <- function (x) { b1 <- x[1] b2 <- x[2] b3 <- x[3] for(i in 1:nrow(ret)){ for(j
2012 Oct 19
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews
> From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] > On Behalf Of Sean Silva > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews > > Anybody else having an opinion? > TBH I find it really creepy. It just seems fundamentally wrong (for > me, at least) for the program to be writing "Hi", which is a greeting >
2012 Oct 19
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews
> I added this, as it felt a little more personal to me (yea, I know, I'm > strange). > I can cut it out again if people don't like it... > > Anybody else having an opinion? TBH I find it really creepy. It just seems fundamentally wrong (for me, at least) for the program to be writing "Hi", which is a greeting between *people*. It gives me the same weird feeling
2009 Sep 15
3
Is This Really Legal?
I'm about to buy a new computer and give my old computer to my Mom. Because I will giving my old computer to my mom, I will be loosing my Windows XP license. I can either get a nice computer with a Windows Lincense or I can buy and really honking mega awesome computer without a Windows License. Naturally, I would rather buy a "honking mega awesome computer" instaed of a "nice
2006 Apr 12
2
* 1.2.4 & 1.2.6: "Ringing" anamoly
I was alerted the other day by of all people, my mom, that she wasn't hearing a "ring" when she dialed my number. Puzzled, I tried calling myself. The call connects, but there's dead silence until voicemail picks up. Calling internally, extensions worked perfectly. So, I figured, "another damned Broadvoice issue." For kicks, I upgraded to 1.2.6 today, and the end
2007 Oct 25
3
Upcoming USENIX/LISA conference
Greetings - Does anyone have plans for a Puppet BOF at LISA this year? I''ve seen some talk on the LOPSA configmgmt list about Config Mangement BOF''s, but nothing focused on Puppet. Please, Please, mom, can we have a BOF, PUHLEESE!!!! Luke - I hope you''ll be there so I can at least buy you dinner and beers/drinks for making my SA life easier with Puppet. Cheers, Jeff
2011 Jul 11
3
fitdistr() Error
I am trying to estimate a gamma function using real data and I am getting the following error messages. When I set a lower limit; the error message is "L-BFGS-B needs finite values of fn" ? For other method the error message is: Error in optim(x = c(0.105286666666667, 0.3472275, 2.057625, 0.329675,? : ? non-finite finite-difference value [1] The codes works fine for simulated data
2014 Feb 11
2
Users of ballooning, please come forth!
Hi all! We're debating the design of the balloon for the OASIS spec. Noone likes the current one, but there are fundamental usage pattern questions which we're fumbling with. So if you know anyone who is using it in production? If, so, how? In particular, would you be happy with guests simply giving the host back whatever memory they can spare (as Xen's self-balloon does)?
2014 Feb 11
2
Users of ballooning, please come forth!
Hi all! We're debating the design of the balloon for the OASIS spec. Noone likes the current one, but there are fundamental usage pattern questions which we're fumbling with. So if you know anyone who is using it in production? If, so, how? In particular, would you be happy with guests simply giving the host back whatever memory they can spare (as Xen's self-balloon does)?