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2009 Oct 23
1
making a plot in xyplot
Hello,
I am a newbie to the lattice package in R, and I'm trying to make a plot using the xyplot function. I have repeated measures data (2 conditions) for two different groups of subjects (teens and adults).
So far, I've made a basic graph using xyplot(y ~x, group=subnum, data=mydata, type="b").
Now I would like to make all the teens' lines one color and the adults'
2019 Aug 16
4
Giving full administrator privileges through sudo on production systems
Hello,
Consider two following cases:
1. On production systems on television stations, a sysadmin give teens
(remaja group, age 13 and older) full administrator privileges by adding
this line to sudoers:
%remaja ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
Rationale: Almost all programs on the system can only be run by teens as
root.
2. On production systems on tobacco factories, a sysadmin also give
adults (age 18
2002 Sep 08
0
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2012 Mar 02
2
2.1: Error: Maildir filename has wrong S value, renamed the file from
Hi!
Starting with 2.1.1 we suddely encounter quite a lot of these messages:
Mar 2 11:09:28 postamt dovecot: imap(username): Error: Maildir filename has wrong S value, renamed the file from /home/a/i/username/Maildir/.A*Teens.Eink&AOQ-ufe, Spenden etc/cur/1323207735.M64829P19819.postamt.charite.de,S=5137:2,S to /home/a/i/username/Maildir/.A*Teens.Eink&AOQ-ufe, Spenden
2006 Jul 28
1
escape/unescape attribution
Not filing this as a bug, but simply as confusion.
In the mongrel.rb, you have a comment that says this about the
self.escape method:
# Performs URI escaping so that you can construct proper
# query strings faster. Use this rather than the cgi.rb
# version since it''s faster. (Stolen from Camping).
def self.escape(s)
s.to_s.gsub(/([^ a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+)/n) {
2005 Jul 29
0
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2009 Jul 29
0
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2011 May 16
3
Problem with GET args and UTF-8 encoding (output of Rack::Utils.unescape() ?)
Hi folks,
Here''s my basic issue, hopefully this is clear. I''m trying to submit
some UTF-8 values in my query string, but they are coming out mangled
on the other end. It *seems* like the problem is that what
Rack::Utils.unescape() pushes out gets converted to UTF-8 somewhere in
the chain (using 3.0.7, and Ruby 1.9.2, by the way), and it''s mangling
characters which are
2003 Mar 03
2
I discovered a great site for adults: http://www.HappyHug.com
Hi,
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This is a new site for adults.
They are operating since 9 december 2002.
I think they can use some visitors.
Go and take a look!
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2012 Apr 26
2
Subsetting dataframe with missing values
Dear R-community,
I am using R (V 2.14.1) on Windows 7. I have a dataset which consists of 19
variables for 91 individuals or rows. Two of my variables are Age
(adult/chick, with no NA values) and Sex (0 for females/1 for females, with
quite a few NA values). The sex of many adult birds is unknown (entered as
NA in dataframe). At some point of my analyses, I happen to need to need to
work with
2008 Aug 24
1
Plotting 3 way Anova
Hi
I'd really like to get a bar plot showing the means of my anova data. I have looked everywhere and can only seem to find instructions for 2 way anova's.
I basically want to look at the mean condition of my subjects spilt by age, sex and year (as a factor rather than a continuous variable, hence Anova and not Ancova). and want to show it firstly as a bar graph with standard error. I
2018 Feb 02
0
Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette
I would prefer simple text in tech and security related news but you are right - they are HTML formatted. I think it is pure marketing thing. people dump other stuff to remind you who they are and for a sort of entertaining us.
The same story is in OS desktop GUI including Linux. I use CentOS 6 and 7 and still do not like 7. Not to mention in the morning Win 10 with all its crap included.
2005 Dec 15
0
getting a value from a select list
I''m sure this is an easy question to answer but here is what I am trying to
do:
I am using this method:
@newsletters = Newsletter.find(:all, :order => ''name'')
collection_select(:newsletter, :id, @newsletters, :id, :name)
I can''t seem to get the id out of the :newsletter param. When i see the post
in the logs it has
Parameters:
2003 Aug 13
1
means comparison with seasonal time series?
Dear R list,
I have a sequence of weekly observations of number of adults and larvae
in various size classes from a butterfly population living in a
subtropical area with pronounced wet and dry seasons. Wet and dry
seasons are each defined 26 weeks long with fixed start and end dates.
The data span 103 weeks (two seasons each of wet and dry) with some
missing weeks. What I would like to do is
2009 Mar 20
1
Is this sample size big enough to test for statistical significance?
Dear R community,
Is this sample size large enough to study differences between two groups of the populations?
Q1: do the body temperatures differ between the two groups of the overwintering turtles juveniles and adults?
One group (adults) has 6 turtles
Second group (juveniles) has 1 turtle.
There are 3 replications, i.e. the experiment was repeated over the three years, but using
2013 Jul 09
1
[off topic] [research] Interviews for contributors over 50 for Oregon State University research
Hello,
Researchers at Oregon State University are striving to conduct
research to learn more about the free/open source software community
landscape as it relates to older adults. We have identified you as a
leader for a free/open source software community. If you?re
interested, we will either do an in-person interview (if you are local
to the Corvallis or Portland area), or an interview over the
2018 Feb 02
0
Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette
Look into mutipart and offer both html and plain text in the same email.
This allows the client to view it as they see fit.
If you do send html it has a much more restrictive implementation than html
and css for a webpage so study up on what you can and can't do.
Mailchimp has some great info about this.
Cameron
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 1:36 AM, Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>
2012 Aug 07
2
Passing arguments to a function within a function ...
Hallo Everybody
How do you specify arguments for a function used within another function?
Here is my problem:
I am reconstructing a calculator for the burden of disease due to air
pollution from publications and tools published by the WHO. The
calculations make use of published dose-response relationships for
particular health end-points. This is then applied to populations with
known or
2006 Feb 10
4
Handling a relationship between users and newsletter subcriptions.
Hey Everyone!
I have a newsletter system that contains a multitude of different
newsletters. In this case three but the system allows the user to
add more. Every user can be subscribed to any amount of given
newsletters. So what I did was I created a user model, newsletter
model, and subscription model.
The subscription model belongs to one user and one newsletter.
However,
2010 Feb 09
1
cbind(deparse.level=2,...) problems
Should the deparse.level=2 argument to cbind
and rbind be abandoned? It is minimally documented,
not used in any CRAN package, and causes some problems.
E.g.,
(a) If a matrix input has row names but not column names
cbind(deparse.level=2,...) stops.
>
m<-matrix(11:14,nrow=2,ncol=2,dimnames=list(Row=c("R1","R2"),Col=charact
er()))
> cbind(m, 101:102,