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2000 Aug 09
0
circles overshoot
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Anyone ever tried to
plot(c(1.0,0,2),c(1.0,0,2));
symbols(c(1.0),c(1.0),circles=(c(1.0)),inch=FALSE,add=TRUE); #?
Why does the circle overshoot ?
The problem is
2000 Aug 09
0
Circles on all R devices
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Anyone ever tried to
plot(c(1.0,0,2),c(1.0,0,2));
symbols(c(1.0),c(1.0),circles=(c(1.0)),inch=FALSE,add=TRUE);
Why does the circle overshoot ?
The problem is
2009 Jun 16
1
overshoot of formula line in summary output of Sweave
Hi,
In the Sweave output for summary for several types
of model objects and also for the comparison of models
with anova, I find that that the display of the call(s)
or formula does not obey the width option, even with
keep.source=TRUE set, so that a long formula will overshoot
the margins in the document. I would like to know if
there is a good way to correct that. Looking at the
print.summary
2010 Feb 18
1
pictex
The example at ?pictex does not work (the driver apparently uses
'rotatebox') for me as stated. It did compile after including the
graphicsx package. A MWE is at the help page for pictex. I tried to
get in touch with Valerio but his email bounced. Probably we want to
add a \usepackage{graphicsx} to the help page and try to track down
Valerio.
Cheers,
Kyle
This is pdfTeX, Version
2007 Oct 15
1
How to report successfull and unseccessful login attempts
Hi
we use samba 3.0.25a on FreeBSD 6.2 and we would like to have in the logs
only the successfull and unsuccessfull login attempts.
We would like to read in the log file:
Authentication for user [%s] -> [%s] -> [%s] succeeded
or
Authentication for user [%s] -> [%s] FAILED with error
We have tried with log level 1 and we get only the successfull logins.
We have tried with log level 2
2008 Dec 12
0
Fwd: Re: The end of Matlab (sorry, I messed up a sentence)
---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ----------
Betreff: Re: [R] The end of Matlab
Datum: Freitag 12 Dezember 2008
Von: Claudia Beleites <cbeleites at units.it>
An: r-help at r-project.org
Am Freitag 12 Dezember 2008 13:10:20 schrieb Patrick Burns:
> How about:
>
> x[, -seq(to=ncol(x), length=n)]
Doing it is not my problem. I just agree with Mike in that I would like if I
could
2010 Apr 10
1
from vmdk to kvm
Hi, I will try to explain my case, I hope this is rigth place to do it.
My goal is migrate an Ubuntu 9.10 64bit VMWare VM from a Win2k8 64bit
server to an Ubuntu 9.10 64bit server.
Following some tutorials I've got a .qcow2 file from .vmdk and a .xml
file from .vmx file
Running virsh define/start all was fine, but VM is unaccessible: no
ping, no ssh, also from hosting server.
This is
2007 Sep 17
1
smbstatus issue with multiple smbd
Hi
we use samba 3.0.25a on FreeBSD 6.2.
We use a 'multiple' approach on our server: we have a smbd daemon for the Users
section (with its configuration file) and a smbd daemon for the Groups
section (with another configuration file).
We would like to discriminate the locks and the other details for
these two daemons:
we would like to have a report for smbd-users and a report for
2006 Nov 15
1
cross-validation for count data
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to use cross-validation (cv.glm) for count data. Does someone know which is the appropriate cost function for Poisson distribution?
Thank you in advance.
Valerio.
Conservation Biology Unit
Department of Environmental and Territory Sciences
University of Milano-Bicocca
Piazza della Scienza,1
20126 Milano, Italy.
2007 Jun 18
2
patch for triggering SFTP process_write
Hi Damien!
I produced a little patch to the package ver. 4.6p1 for linux.
My company, for many bureaucratic reasons, was interested in triggering
each uploaded file to the server using sftp subsystem.
In Internet and in ML, all folks solve the problem using a script
joining sftp command section to ssh command section, but unfortunately
isn't my case.
The patch consist in a
2010 Oct 04
1
Xen domU crashes accessing to drbd disk if using maxmem.
Hello all,
I''ve just installed a new dom0 with openSUSE 11.3 (x86_64)
and I''m seeing domUs crashes when reading from disks.
The problem occours when in domU configuration I use
memory=1024
maxmem=2048
My setup is DRBD on LVM on Software RAID 10 and drbd
devices are used as disks for domUs, using
phy:/dev/drbd0,hda,w
phy:/dev/drbd1,hdb,w
The domU in test is HVM, I''m
2004 May 04
2
Can Asterisk support R2 signaling
Hi All:
I'm a newbee to Asterisk. I currently working on a project and want to know
if Asterisk does support R2 Signaling.
Thanks
Begra8fl
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2010 Aug 17
1
prompt () and backticks for default arguments
Dear all,
I just noticed, that prompt () looses backticks that protect default arguments:
f <- function (FUN = `*`) {}
cat (prompt (f, NA)$usage)
yields:
\usage{ f(FUN = *) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here.
without the backticks, which is of course found by R CMD check as syntax error.
While this is easily fixed if the .Rd is further edited manually, I
2008 Dec 22
2
methods vs. functions
Dear List,
a second, more general, question concerning S4 classes.
I have a bunch of functions/methods for my class.
At the moment I have them as methods, because they work on objects of my S4
class and therefore "belong" to that class.
On the other hand, it is comparably unlikely that someone else wants the same
kind of method.
And package.skeleton () produces the
2008 Nov 03
1
Fourier Transform with irregularly spaced x
Dear all,
I work with (vibrational) spectra: some kind of intensity (I) over frequency
(nu), wavelength or the like.
I want to do fourier transform for interpolation, smoothing, etc.
My problem is that the spectra are often irregularly spaced in nu: the
difference between 2 neighbouring nu varies across the spectrum, and data
points may be missing.
Searching for discrete fourier transform
2012 Feb 13
2
xcp : vm installation
Hello there,
i am trying
to create a VM using xcp on my system, with os Ubuntu 11.10. I’ve got 3 server
on my testbed and in the near future i am going to try a VM live migration from
a server to another, but actually I am having few problems.
The first one : i installed
the xcp-xapi on 2 of my servers, and when i give the command
#xe template-list
One of the
server gives me the list, while the
2010 Feb 28
1
dots for sample
Dear R-Developers,
could 'sample' gain a ... argument?
As a convenience function, I added a sample Method to my hyperSpec
class. This function however has a flag indicating whether the results
should be returned directly as a hyperSpec object or rather as indices
that give a random sample.
For the moment, I use SetGeneric to add the dots argument, but this of
course gives a warning
2020 Aug 03
2
Re: nbdkit build failure in Koji
On 8/1/20 12:39 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 01, 2020 at 08:46:11AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>>
>> One thing I noticed which is a bit odd is:
>>
>> $ rm file; for f in {0..1023}; do printf '%1024s' .; done > file; stat -c "%b %B" file
>> 2048 512
>> $ rm file; for f in {0..1023}; do printf '%1024s' .
2007 Feb 20
2
scaler plugin fixes
Hi
I think this is mostly a question of preference for my part, but I
think it would give an overall better quality feel. What I'm talking
about is mostly the movement it uses. As I've come to understand, it
uses velocity and direction, and a target point. This means that it
updates it velocity and direction every X seconds (timestep), and
gives it the possibility to be
2020 Aug 03
0
Re: nbdkit build failure in Koji
On Mon, Aug 03, 2020 at 04:21:13PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 8/1/20 12:39 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> >On Sat, Aug 01, 2020 at 08:46:11AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> >>
> >>One thing I noticed which is a bit odd is:
> >>
> >>$ rm file; for f in {0..1023}; do printf '%1024s' .; done > file; stat -c "%b %B" file
>