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2005 Sep 06
2
Password expiration
Hello, I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since we switched to LDAP, passwords expire every 14 days. Here is an example LDAP user entry: version: 1 # LDIF Export for: uid=sgoodrich,ou=Users,dc=trec,dc=us # Generated by phpLDAPadmin ( http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/ ) on September 6, 2005 10:56 am # Server: TREC (localhost) # Search Scope: base #
2009 Dec 03
3
Three-dimensional (3D) movement using 'R'
Hi Everyone, I have a question regarding the construction of 3D graphs in 'R', BUT these graphs also need to illustrate movement (with time) of the prostate gland (using radiological techniques). I am not sure how to do this in 'R' although I'm sure there is some way of doing it. Below, I have copied and pasted some of the data with which I'm working on. The data
2016 Jul 28
2
Weighting Schemes: Evaluation results
Ah. If FIRE doesn't have something that can show this suitably, then > maybe Parth can advise on access to TREC, as I know he's used some of > them in the past. > ?I can say FIRE is also a reliable source but INEX/TREC are better. INEX can give you free access and TREC is not freely available. I had used INEX for xapian in the past and some details are here:
2008 Jan 23
4
[wishlist, patch] Removing .bzr/ directory when calling R CMD build (PR#10625)
Full_Name: Ben Goodrich Version: 2.6.1 OS: Debian Submission from: (NULL) (128.103.222.166) bzr is another version control system and adds a .bzr folder to the top-level directory of a package, similar to .svn and .git for subversion and git respectively. However, while R CMD build removes directories called .svn, .git, and some others, it does not remove .bzr . As a result, the .bzr folder is
2012 Jan 17
1
error when extracting from a data frame
(As a noob to R, this is my first posting - yes yes, groans all around...) I'm trying to extract certain rows from a data frame. I used the following to import data from a CSV txt file. data <- read.table(file="data.txt", header=TRUE) when I do this, my attempt to extract the data rows only from where the Station value equals 1? data.station1 <- data[data$Station == 1]
2003 Nov 07
5
Barplots
Hello, Can anyone tell me how to label individual bars on a barplot? I want to put an "*" or letter ABOVE the bar to denote statistical significance. Is this possible and how? Thanks, Suzanne __________________________________________________________________ McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network. Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial
2004 Jan 05
2
Installing spdep
Hello all, I am trying to install the package 'spdep' and get the following error message when I invoke library(spdep) at the R prompt: Error in loadNamespace(i, c(lib.loc, .libPaths()), keep.source) There is no package called 'maptools' Error in library(spdep) : package/namespace load failed I get this if I try to install 'on the fly' AND if I download directly from
2016 Jul 25
3
Weighting Schemes: Evaluation results
Hi James, > We probably don't want them committed in git where they're evaluation > runs (because we can recreate them); a gist might be more appropriate. Sorry, I have moved results files over to gist for each individual weighting scheme. Link: https://gist.github.com/ivmarkp/secret > I can't tell, but are some of those files from FIRE? If so, they > shouldn't be
2007 Jul 19
3
help with heatmap - how to remove annoying "X" before numeric values?
Hello All, I have a simple question based on how things are labeled on my heat map; particularly, there is this annoying "X" that appears before the numeric value of all the labels of my columns. Let's say I have the following silly data, stored in "temp.txt" 1905 1910 1950 1992 2011 2020 Gnat 0.08 0.29 0.29 0.37 0.39 0.43 Snake
2003 Apr 15
5
Summarizing levels for future commands
Hi. This will hopefully be readily understood but if not, bear with me. I have to do a repeated analysis (in spatstat) and want to batch file it. For each of my 'runs' certain variables change. At present I am manually specifying these changes and want to automate it if possible. Ok, I am creating an object which is comprised of 'levels' that are 'characters'. Further
2003 Apr 30
1
mpl in spatstat
Hello all, I'm attempting to conduct spatial analysis of trees within a plot. I want to see if the trees are spatially correlated to soil characteristics, say pH, or moisture content. I think one way to do it is with mpl, however, my soil characteristics were not taken at exactly the same locations as my trees and further, the vectors aren't the same length. I'm getting the
2005 Oct 06
2
data.frame error using sem package
I keep getting this error when I try to use the sem package. I and another person who has successfully used the sem package for similar analysis (fMRI effective connectivity) cannot figure out what is wrong with my code. I would appreciate any suggestions. The error message: Error in data.frame(object$coeff, se, z, 2 * (1 - pnorm(abs(z))), par.code) : arguments imply differing
2009 May 17
1
[wishlist, patch] make row() and col() preserve dimnames (PR#13705)
Full_Name: Ben Goodrich Version: 2.9.0 OS: Linux (Debian unstable) Submission from: (NULL) (128.103.220.16) row(x), col(x), and functions that call them like lower.tri(x) and upper.tri(x) do not retain the rownames or colnames of x in the matrix that is returned. Example from R version 2.9.0 : x <- matrix(1:9, nrow = 3, ncol = 3) rownames(x) <- LETTERS[1:3] colnames(x) <- letters[1:3]
2009 Jan 22
1
(Fwd) New problem: "They disconnect your service for no reason
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 19:34, Rehan Allah Wala <rehan at supertec.com> wrote: > Your service is still up and working, Because Suzanne Bowen has better judgment than you. > You did charge back on the payment to us, That is correct. There is $86 balance in my account I did not expect to get back by just asking for it. > We are being nice to you and you do not understand the
2009 Jan 13
1
Beware of DIDX & Super Technologies
I assume most people here know what a joke DIDX is -- but in case you didn't already know, please avoid these people. Basic features of their service don't work, their tech support refuses/drags their feet to fix them for a month and if you post publicly about them, they terminate your service. Instead of investing their effort in reading mailinglists to terminate customers maybe they
2003 Jun 30
2
Deciphering an error message
Hello, I'm working in spatstat and having difficulty with the ppp objects. I can get a ppp object for one set of data, but with the same code applied to a second data set (all I am changing is the field identifier), I get the following error message: Error in switch(w$type, rectangle={: internal error: some total scores are neither 0 nor 1 Any thoughts on what this means and how to correct
2003 Jun 09
1
Nested anovas
Hello, Is anyone out there doing nested anovas? I'm familiar with the notation to designate the nesting in SAS but can't seem to find any for R. How can I specify the nesting levels? Thanks, Suzanne __________________________________________________________________ McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network. Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial
2004 Jan 30
1
Memory clear problem
Hello. I think this is a simple problem. I have R running a program which generates variables that it 'remembers'. The trouble is that I've modified the file that it's generating these variables from but doesn't seem to realize that. When I type 'trees' - I get the same data set produced. I tried shutting R down and not saving the workspace, but when I open 'er
2006 Dec 19
3
Bug in rt() ? (PR#9422)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 <<insert bug report here>> Reproduced on Debian and Windows ... On 2.4.x if you execute set.seed(12345) t.1 <- rt(n = 1000, df = 20) set.seed(12345) t.2 <- rt(n = 1000, df = 20, ncp = 0) all.equal(t.1, t.2) ## Not close to true This appears to be due to the fact that in 2.4.x rt is now rt function (n, df, ncp = 0) { if
2004 Feb 26
2
limit to complex plots?
Hello all. I am trying to create one figure, divided into 6 graphs/plots each with an inset sub-figure. I can use to layout command to generate one figure with one inset sub-figure, but cannot seem to do it for multiple figures on one page. I've tried a test with the following code: layout(matrix(c(1,2,3,4), nrow=2, byrow=TRUE)) plot(rnorm(10), rnorm(10)) plot(rnorm(10), rnorm(10))