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2004 Feb 26
1
Distance and Aggregate Data - Again...
I appreciate the help I've been given so far. The issue I face is
that the data I'm working with has 53000 rows, so in calculating
distance, finding all recids that fall within 2km and summing the
population, etc. - a) takes too long and b) have no sense of progress.
Below is a loop that reads each recid one at a time, calculates the
distance and identifies the recids that fall within 2
2009 Nov 05
0
config.action_controller.session_options[:cookie_only] = true
Recently, I got this security vulnerability on my app:
Ruby on Rails Multiple Method Session Fixation
Synopsis :
The remote web server is affected by a session fixation
vulnerability.
Description :
The web server on the remote host appears to be a version of
Ruby on
Rails that supports URL-based sessions. An unauthenticated
remote
attacker may be able to
2017 May 30
3
stats::line() does not produce correct Tukey line when n mod 6 is 2 or 3
>>>>> Serguei Sokol <sokol at insa-toulouse.fr>
>>>>> on Tue, 30 May 2017 16:01:17 +0200 writes:
> Le 30/05/2017 ? 09:33, Martin Maechler a ?crit : ...
>> However, even after the patch, The example from the SO
>> post differs from the result of Richie Cotton's
>> function...
> The explanation is quite simple.
2005 Apr 05
2
cat bailing out in a for loop
Dear All,
I am trying to calculate the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium p-value for 42
SNPs. I am using the function HWE.exact from the package "genetics".
In order not to do a lot of coding "by hand", I have a for loop that
goes through each column (each column is one SNP) and gives me the
p.value for HWE.exact. Unfortunately some SNP have reached fixation and
HWE.exact requires a
2004 Feb 24
3
Calculate Distance and Aggregate Data?
Hi all,
I've been struggling learning R and need to turn to the list again.
I've got a dataset (comma-delimited file) with the following fields: recid, latitude, longitude, population, dwelling and age. For each observation, I'd like to calculate the total number of people and dwellings and average age within 2 k.m. Distance could be Euclidean, however, a proper distance
2009 Aug 03
1
selectively altering variable value
Hello,
I have run an eye-tracking experiment for which I now like to analyse the saccades. Participants looked from a fixation cross (ia = 5) to the target area (ia = 4) in following example of a data frame. ia = 9 stands for everything else. A saccade is indicated by saccade = 1. Sometimes the saccade just ends before the target area (see below). This is due to the parameters that determine a
2011 Sep 20
2
How to transfer variable names to column names?
Hello R users,
I have a set of data frames for which I am tallying row numbers, as shown below.
> nrow(mC_Explant)
[1] 14480
> nrow(mC_Callus)
[1] 23320
> nrow(mC_RegenPlant)
[1] 8108
etc.
I want to create a new data frame which has the variable names as column headings, and then a single row with the nrow tallies. My first step was this:
dfIntron <- c(nrow(mC_Explant),
2001 Nov 05
0
Data Miner position
EXPLORATORY DATA ANALYST / DATA MINER
Australian Antarctic Division Band 6-7 (Research Scientist)
AUS$47,563 - 63,922 pa
The Exploratory Data Analyst (Data Miner) will use exploratory data analysis
techniques to identify patterns in scientific data held in the Australian
Antarctic Data Centre and elsewhere. The position has an equal emphasis on the
exploratory and confirmatory aspects of
2007 Sep 04
0
Hyball in R? (Factor analysis & exploratory SEM)
Dear all,
Hyball is a free, DOS program for factor analysis and exploratory
structural equation modeling (SEM), with some distinct capabilities. For
a brief introduction and overview see
http://www.psych.ualberta.ca/~rozeboom/READHYBL.TXT
(A list of more formal references is at the end of this e-mail.)
The program itself is available from
http://www.psych.ualberta.ca/~rozeboom/
The program was
2015 Oct 13
2
Buildbots timeout
On 13 October 2015 at 21:51, Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com> wrote:
> Could you point me please (what bots and when did this happen)?
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-armv7-a15/builds/6793
> I will look.
Thanks! I may be wrong, but this is not the first phantom issue I had
to chase recently. :)
Just want to make sure there wasn't anything from your side
2023 May 20
1
Windows -> Samba migration
Hello.
At a site I've got a domain with only one DC, which is Windows 2012.
This OS will be soon out of support and must be replaced.
The replacement will be Windows 2022 standard, but, for reason I won't
dwell into, it shulud not be a DC.
Is it possibile to migrate this domain to a Samba DC, then join the new
server as a member?
Will Samba 4.16 do?
Basically, I would:
_ follow this
2006 Feb 16
1
explicitly creating new sessions
When reading Agile Web Devlopment with Rails book, at the end of section
21.3 (avoiding session fixation attacks) it states: "...you should
consider creating a new session every time someone logs in."
But how would you do such a thing? When I look through the API docs, I
only see functions for enabling/disabling session management for certain
actions, nothing about explicitly
2005 Nov 08
1
Reducing the deleterious effects ofego related issues on the list
Bryan... NOBODY CARES how many times Chris is wrong.
NOBODY CARES what you prove on this point.
Whether Chris is right, wrong or stoopid is NOT proper fodder for this (CENTOS) list.
Chris being wrong is *strictly* a "Bryan Fixation".
Part of YOU growing up is YOU realizing that whether Chris is or is not
wrong is UNIMPORTANT to ANYTHING that you or anybody important
to you think is
2019 Feb 21
2
Weird things in the mail queue
I noticed a mail stuck in my mail queue. dovecot-lda was returning
error 64 Invalid parameter given. (EX_USAGE).
Weird, weird, weird. After some sleuthing, I found the sender address
was FirstLast at domain.tld, with a UTF8-encoded Unicode U+FEFF ZERO
WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE character (AKA byte order mark) between "First"
and "Last" :)
Since that is passed as the -f parameter to
2008 Mar 11
1
Dovecot 1.1: Ignoring Trash/Junk for maildirsize?
Hi all,
We're testing Dovecot 1.1rc3, but have run into a snag with IMAP Quota's
and the way Trash and Junk folders can be handled.
Our MTA (Exim) quota configuration uses this option:
maildir_quota_directory_regex = ^(?:cur|new|\.(?!Junk$)(?!Trash$).*)$
This completely excludes "Junk" and "Trash" from the "maildirsize" file
and quota calculations.
2014 Feb 27
1
Re: POOL of SRIOV networks with multiple PFs
On 02/26/2014 08:43 PM, Dax Kelson wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 11:22 AM, john fisher <john@jpfisher.net
> <mailto:john@jpfisher.net>> wrote:
>
> I get this error:
> "error: Failed to create domain from ./vm0.xml
> error: internal error Process exited while reading console log
> output: kvm: -device
>
2012 Jul 11
2
For loop help
Hi Everyone,
I could use help developing a for loop. I have a dataset with tallies for
a number of species within 7 different size classes. I need to uncollate the
data into the rawest form (ie: each row a different individual) & retrain
the metadata associated with each row (Date, Recorder, Site, Transect and
Species). Here is an example of the current format:
2004 Aug 17
1
checkS3methods() change
Hi,
I'm using rw2000dev.exe (Win32) built on August 14.
If this isn't already planned, can I suggest that when
checkS3methods() (called by R CMD check) fails because of
a syntax error in a dependent package listed in the DESCRIPTION
file of the main package being checked, it would be nice if
checkS3methods() reported which dependent package caused it to
fail?
Running R CMD check on my
2010 Jan 20
2
Please Please Please Help me!!
Dear R helpers
(I have already written the required R code which is giving me correct results for a given single set of data. I just wish to wish to use it for multiple data.)
I have defined a function (as given below) which helps me calculate Macaulay Duration and Modified Duration and its working fine with given set of data.
My Code -
## ONS - PPA
duration = function(par_value,
2010 Feb 07
2
Reading hierarchical data
I would like to read the following hierarchical data set. There is a family
record followed by one or more personal records.
If col. 7 is "1" it is a family record. If it is "2" it is a personal
record.
The family record is formatted as follows:
col. 1-5 family id
col. 7 "1"
col. 9 dwelling type code
The personal record is formatted as follows:
col.