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2003 Oct 29
1
profile migration - resend
Hi, I am almost ready to switch over from 2.2.7 to 3 but found that a user profile created in 2.2 doesn't work in 3- ie; during login to a Samba 3 server, an error occurs and profile modifications are not permitted or recognized. This may seem trivial but I have 50 users, each with complex desktop setups which help them with there daily tasks of CG post production (so some of you know
2004 Aug 29
0
good news - regenerating of the heart, liver, kidneys and other organs
dienspligtige.rochester etilleta~jpl-gdss roll-play What can we supply? 221 med,ications in 41 categories that relieve the pain. reduce the extra kilos and cease the symptom of Allergy, with presc"^"ript"'"ion from a licensed online ph~armacy. dr^ugs from canada & 0~v'er_night d,eliv`er http://ci.s.werthebestrx.info/track.asp?cg=ta&c=info `That must be a
2003 Jun 26
3
degrees of freedom in a LME model
Dear All, I am analysing some data for a colleague (not my data, gotta be published so I cannot divulge). My response variable is the number of matings observed per day for some fruitlies. My factors are: Day: the observations were taken on 9 days Regime: 3 selection regimes Line: 3 replicates per selection regime. I have 81 observations in total The lines are coded A to I, so I do not need
2010 Feb 09
1
Superimpose ksmooth() onto barplot
I'd like to superimpose a ksmooth() onto a barplot(). My data is: > d 2009-06-20 2009-06-21 2009-06-22 2009-06-23 2009-06-24 2009-06-25 2009-06-26 2009-06-27 2009-06-28 2009-06-29 2009-06-30 2009-07-01 2009-07-02 Same Breed (B) 12.64 21.08 13.52 12.51 13.71 9.91 14.24 7.18 11.81 5.92 12.04 17.96
2003 Oct 25
2
roaming profiles in Samba 2.2 vs 3
Hi, Below is a snippet of my .conf file that worked in 2.2.7a; [netlogon] comment = network logon service path = \\stuff\people\netlogon read only = no browseable = no guest ok = yes [profile] comment = user profiles path = \\stuff\people\%U writeable = yes browseable = no Using v3.0 during a logon session from a 2K ws I get; Windows cannot create profile directory \\% N\username\profile.pds
2012 May 30
0
anova.coxph for multiple events model
Hi, I'm trying to do a multiple events model using coxph. I need to choose which covariates stay in the final model and i'm using anova but it seems that it doesn't work with robust variances as a error message appears when I try to do it: /PWPfit<-coxph(Surv(ini,fim,status)~Sexo+Transmissao+Regime+HAART+Drogas+Psi+ + CD4+CV+Neo+IO+cluster(idPARTICIPANTE)+strata(Estrato),data=PWP)
2003 Jul 30
0
Lula-Cuba, "bloqueio", patrulhas"...
msz De: Fern?ndez-L?pez, Ambito Iberoamericano, Paseo de la Castellana 223, Madrid. [1]InEnglish - [2]EnEspanol Caros amigos luso-brasileiros, ? de se perguntar se as "patrulhas ideol?gicas" esquerdistas estar?o impedindo que os ?ltimos artigos do ex preso pol?tico e escritor cubano Armando Valladares - que abordam delicados aspetos das rela??es entre o regime
2012 Jul 23
1
setar function error message
Hi all, I have problem to estimate a SETAR model. I always get an error message. Here is the code: ## there are 4175 observation in the series (a). > a[1:10,1] [1] 1.496498 1.496602 1.496636 1.496515 1.496515 1.496463 1.496429 1.496549 1.496480 [10] 1.496498 > library("tsDyn") > selectSETAR(a, m=2)Using maximum autoregressive order for low regime: mL = 2 Using maximum
2011 Feb 22
1
now S4 classes and packages
Hi again List: This time I have the following: > setClass("dog",representation(breed="numeric")) [1] "dog" > woof <- function(x=1:10) { + if(!is.numeric(x))stop("Must have numeric data") + y <- new("dog",breed=x) + return(y) + } > setMethod("plot","dog", + function(x,y,...) { +
2009 Jul 26
0
Version 0.7 of package tsDyn, nonlinear time series
Hi Version 0.7 of package tsDyn presented at useR! 2009 is now on CRAN, extended with several new features. The package tsDyn is aimed at estimating nonlinear time series models which exhibit regime specific properties. The regime switching dynamics can either be described by smooth transition (STAR and LSTAR) or threshold effects (SETAR). The package furthermore offers nonlinear models
2009 Jul 26
0
Version 0.7 of package tsDyn, nonlinear time series
Hi Version 0.7 of package tsDyn presented at useR! 2009 is now on CRAN, extended with several new features. The package tsDyn is aimed at estimating nonlinear time series models which exhibit regime specific properties. The regime switching dynamics can either be described by smooth transition (STAR and LSTAR) or threshold effects (SETAR). The package furthermore offers nonlinear models
2009 Nov 27
2
using reshape to do ANOVA mixed models
Hi, I just started with R and I found that there are many options to rearrange the data to do mixed models. I want to use the reshape function. I have 2 between subject variables and one within. I was able to change the data structure but still - the result of the aov functions are calculating everything as a within subject. the table looks like this: SerialNo breed treatment distance_1
2009 Oct 26
1
explalinig the output of my linear model analysis
Hi, I am new in statistics and i manage to make the linear model analysis but i have some difficulties in explaining the results. Can someone help me explalinig the output of my linear model analysis ? My data are with 2 variables habitat (e,s) and treatment (a,c,p) with multiple trials within. Thank you in advance Call: lm(formula = a$wild ~ a$habitat/a$treatment/a$trial) Residuals: Min
2007 Aug 06
2
used the described Class in a shared behavior
Is it possible to access the described class in a shared behavior? I''m trying to do something like this: describe "Siberian feline", :shared => true do described_class_instance_as :feline, :name => "fluffy", :breed => "Siberian" # or maybe before(:all) do @feline = described_class.new(:name => "fluffy", :breed =>
2010 Oct 26
1
Markov Switching with TVTP - problems with convergence
Greetings fellow R entusiasts! We have some problems converting a computer routine written initially for Gauss to estimate a Markov Regime Switching analysis with Time Varying Transition Probability. The source code in Gauss is here: http://www.econ.washington.edu/user/cnelson/markov/programs/hmt_tvp.opt We have converted the code to R, and it's running without errors, but we have some
2011 Nov 22
0
Lattice graph strips and axes
Hi all I was wondering if it is possible to get rid of the horizontal strips and produce each barchart with a left y axes and lower x axes only. Also can you specify an exact size of graph ie 88mm wide with a font size of 'x'. library(lattice) library(latticeExtra) n=as.factor(c(1:5,1:5))
2012 Jul 24
0
setar function error message (SOLVED)
Hi, I know the problem now. Previously i use as.timeSeries function, but the error message of setar function still came out. Anyway, many thanks to Pascal for the solution. Best Regards, Ario On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Pascal Oettli <kridox@ymail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > It works for me (with a warning message), by adding this line before the > setar procedure: > >
2009 Nov 14
2
formatting dates in axis labels (ggplot2)
I'm having trouble figuring out how to format Date variables when used as axis labels in graphs. The particular case here is an attempt to re-create Nightingale's coxcomb graph with ggplot2, where I'd like the months to be labeled as "Mar 1885", "Apr 1885", using a date format of "%b %Y" applied to label the dates, or really anything other than
2006 Apr 26
3
Test fixture syntax
OK, I know I''m doing something bone-headed, but I can''t for the life of me figure it out. I''ve read the test fixtures Rdoc about eight dozen times, and it says (to me) that if I have a YAML fixture file, dogs.yml that looks like this: fido: id: 1 breed: Terrier fifi: id: 2 breed: Poodle Then I can include fixtures :dogs in my functional test, and
2010 Dec 27
0
First release of package "cg" for comparison of groups
Version 0.9.0, a first release of cg, is published on CRAN and its mirrors. The "cg" name stands for "compare groups." Its genesis and evolution are driven by common "in-practice" needs to compare samples, treatments, administrations, conditions, etc. in medicine research & development. The current version provides comparisons of unpaired samples, i.e. a linear