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2006 Apr 18
1
Browsing Issues
Hi - I'm having some problems with network browsing using a Samba PDC
(3.0.22) and I'd appreciate any hints that might push me in the right
direction. One of the problems is that I am on a very crowded subnet
that is being used by several different groups. There are a two
separate WinNT/2000-style domains active on this network as well as
an AD domain controller. Here are the
2007 Jun 27
0
Subsequent Authentication Failures
Hi all - I couldn't find an answer to this problem, so maybe someone
out there can help me. I'd definitely appreciate it.
I've been running a domain using a Samba PDC for quite a while now
and this appears to be a new problem. The PDC uses LDAP as the
backend and that has worked fine; the version is 3.0.25a. I have a
number of Samba servers that are members of this domain,
2011 Nov 28
3
Rprofile.site
Dear All
I inserted a frequently used function (subroutine) right into my Rprofile.site which allows me to run it each time-works great. However, this approach is obviously suitable for a short function or a small number of functions. Instead of inserting the lines in Rprofile.site, is there a way to insert one line pointing to (fetching) the function in a local drive, similar to #include
2011 Nov 04
6
Matrix element-by-element multiplication
is there a way to do element-by-element multiplication as in Gauss
and MATLAB, as shown below? Thanks.
---
a
1.0000000
2.0000000
3.0000000
x
1.0000000 2.0000000 3.0000000
2.0000000 4.0000000 6.0000000
3.0000000 6.0000000 9.0000000
a.*x
1.0000000 2.0000000 3.0000000
4.0000000
2005 Oct 26
1
R- exp(-1000) ? - how to get R to give me an actual answer ?
Dear All,
I am a novice user of the R software package. When I try and compute,
exp(-1000) or exp(-2000), i get the answer as zero. Is there any way i can get
R to compute the answer and give me an actual number ? ( by increasing the
precision or any other method).
If I cannot get R to give me a number, can anybody give me some advice on how
to manually compute this number ?
I would greatly
2009 Apr 07
1
[LLVMdev] job opportunity
Hello everybody,
If anybody is about to graduate and is looking for a research
position, ICL at the University of Tennessee (http://icl.cs.utk.edu)
is looking for a compilers person. We are looking for somebody with
practical experience in compiler technology and some understanding of
linear algebra.
Sorry for spamming the list with non-development content, but I hope a
lot of
2008 Sep 12
4
reading in results from system(). There must be an easier way...
Hello,
I am currently using R to run an external program and then read the results
the external program sends to the stdout which are tsv data.
When R reads the results in it converts it to to a list of strings which I
then have to maniuplate with a whole slew of commands (which, figuring out how
to do was a reall challenge for a newbie like myself)--see below.
Here's the code I'm
2006 Dec 15
1
Switching labels on a factor
Hi All,
I'm perplexed by the way the unclass function displays a factor whose
labels have been swapped with the relevel function. I realize it won't
affect any results and that the relevel did nothing useful in this
particular case. I'm just doing it to learn ways to manipulate factors.
The display of unclass leaves me feeling that the relevel had failed.
I've checked three books
2005 Mar 02
1
Warning: number of items to replace is not a multiple of replacement length
I feel like a complete dolt, as I know this question has been asked by
others on a fairly regular basis, but I'm going in circles trying to get
the following to work:
id.prob<-function (tt)
{
library(mvtnorm)
#============================
Makeham<-function(tt)
{
a2=0.030386513
a3=0.006688287
b3=0.039047537
t<-tt-20
h.t<-a2+a3*exp(b3*t)
S.t<-exp(-a2*t+a3/b3*(1-exp(b3*t)))
2009 Feb 12
2
SAS Institute Adding Support for R
Hi Folks,
SAS Institute is adding official support for R:
http://support.sas.com/rnd/app/studio/Rinterface2.html
Cheers,
Bob
=========================================================
Bob Muenchen (pronounced Min'-chen),
Manager, Research Computing Support
U of TN Office of Information Technology
Stokely Management Center, Suite 200
916 Volunteer Blvd., Knoxville, TN
2006 Dec 28
2
Aggregation using list with Hmisc summarize function
Hi All,
I'm using the Hmisc summarize function and used list instead of llist to
provide the by variables. It generated an error message. Is this a bug,
or do I misunderstand how Hmisc works with lists? The program below
demonstrates the error message.
Thanks,
Bob
x<-1:8
group <- c(1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2)
gender<- c(1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2)
mydata<-data.frame(x,group,gender)
2010 May 12
2
Data Mining Survey
Dear R-Helpers,
SAS Institute just mailed out the notice below regarding a survey of
people who do data mining. To help keep the survey from becoming biased
toward commercial software, I thought it would be good to post it here
as well.
Cheers,
Bob
Fourth Annual Data Miner Survey
Rexer Analytics has asked statistical and data mining software vendors
to forward this survey as a courtesy. (SAS is
2009 Jan 23
2
The Quality & Accuracy of R
Hi All,
We have all had to face skeptical colleagues asking if software made by
volunteers could match the quality and accuracy of commercially written
software. Thanks to the prompting of a recent R-help thread, I read, "R:
Regulatory Compliance and Validation Issues, A Guidance Document for the
Use of R in Regulated Clinical Trial Environments
(http://www.r-project.org/doc/R-FDA.pdf).
2010 Jun 28
1
(New) Popularity of R, SAS, SPSS, Stata...
Greeting Listserv Readers,
At http://r4stats.com/popularity I have added plots, data, and/or
discussion of:
1. Scholarly impact of each package across the years
2. The number of subscribers to some of the listservs
3. How popular each package is among Google searches across the years
4. Survey results from a Rexer Analytics poll
5. Survey results from a KDnuggests poll
6. A rudimentary analysis
2008 Mar 10
1
When to quote a package name
Dear HelpeRs,
I'm confused about the role of quotes around package names on the
library and detach functions. Books on R use both approaches:
library(Hmisc)
describe(mydata)
detach(package:Hmisc)
and
library("Hmisc")
describe(mydata)
detach("package:Hmisc")
The help file for detach says "quoted or unquoted" and the help file for
library says about the
2008 Feb 12
3
How many R packages?
Hi All,
I searched around to find the number of R packages currently available,
but didn't find anything, so I choose all repositories & told it to
install. The list contained about 2,856 (correcting roughly for those
installed). But the list includes repetitions such as 19 names that
begin with "bvbovine".
Selecting only CRAN and CRAN(extras) I get 1,344.
Is there an easier
2008 Mar 08
5
Non-visible functions are asterisked
Dear R-Helpers,
I suspect I'm about to ask a FAQ, but I haven't been able to find an
answer in the FAQ, AItR or an R Site Search. When I look at the methods
of summary (below) it says, "Non-visible functions are asterisked". I
looked at the help file for summary.princomp, which did not comment on
it being non-visible. I ran its help file example, which printed visible
output. I
2007 Feb 10
1
JGR data editor question
Hi All,
I'm learning JGR 1.4-15 with R 2.4.1 in Windows XP (all patches
applied). JGR looks great but I'm having trouble getting the data editor
to save my results. I don't see anything in R-help about it. Here are
the steps I followed:
1. I chose "Tools>Object Browser" & double-clicked on a data frame,
"mydata".
2. A spreadsheet editor popped up and
2007 Sep 09
1
stacking data frames with different variables
Hi All,
If I need to stack two data frames, I can use rbind, but it requires
that all variables exist in both sets. I can make that happen, but other
stat packages would figure out where the differences were, add the
missing variables to each, set their values to missing and stack them.
Is there a more automatic way to do that in R?
Below is an example program.
Thanks,
Bob
# Top data frame has
2012 Oct 23
1
How Rcmdr or na.exclude blocks TukeyHSD
Dear R-Helpers,
I was calling the TukeyHSD function and not getting confidence intervals or p-values. It turns out this was caused by missing data and the fact that I had previously turned on R Commander (Rcmdr). John Fox knew that Rcmdr sets na.action to na.exclude, which causes the problem. If you have this problem, you can either exit Rcmdr before calling TukeyHSD or you can set na.action to