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2004 Aug 19
3
More precision problems in testing with Intel compilers
The Intel compiled version also fails the below test: > ###------------ Very big and very small > umach <- unlist(.Machine)[paste("double.x", c("min","max"), sep='')] > xmin <- umach[1] > xmax <- umach[2] > tx <- unique(outer(-1:1,c(.1,1e-3,1e-7)))# 7 values (out of 9) > tx <- unique(sort(c(outer(umach,1+tx))))# 11 values
2004 Feb 09
2
moments, skewness, kurtosis
I checked the help and the mailing list archives, but I can find no mention of a routine that calculates higher moments like skewness and kurtosis. Of course, these are easy enough to write myself, but I was thinking that they MUST be in here. Am I wrong? Thanks. -Frank
2004 Sep 13
3
.Random.seed in R-devel
I'm running R-2.0.0 (yesterday's snapshot)in its own directory, and everything works great, except: > .Random.seed Error: Object ".Random.seed" not found Does 2.0.0 not use .Random.seed for saving, etc, like it says in the help page? Thanks for any help. -Frank
2004 Feb 11
1
how much memory? was: R does in memory analysis only?
Is there a way to tell how much memory the computer running R has? -Frank -----Original Message----- From: David Smith [mailto:dsmith at insightful.com] Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 1:32 PM To: Ross Boylan Cc: r-help Subject: RE: [R] R does in memory analysis only? Ross Boylan writes: > R works only on problems that fit into (real or virtual) memory. > ... does S-Plus have the same
2005 Jan 28
3
avoiding loops
Hi again, thanks a lot for the quick answer. I just forgot the comma, always these stupid mistakes... Anyways, as I said before, I have two data.frames containing about 1000 rows and I would like to avoid looping through all of them... In each data.frame are coordinates (x,y,z), so every row is giving the information on one single point. I would like to calculate the distance from each point
2004 Sep 13
6
Spare some CPU cycles for testing lme?
If anyone has a few extra CPU cycles to spare, I'd appreciate it if you could verify a problem that I have encountered. Run the code below and tell me if it crashes your R before completion. library(lme4) data(bdf) dump<-sapply( 1:50000, function(i) { fm <- lme(langPOST ~ IQ.ver.cen + avg.IQ.ver.cen, data = bdf, random = ~ IQ.ver.cen | schoolNR); cat("
2007 Mar 01
2
Using R for devices trial
I would like to use R for submissions to FDA/CDRH (the medical device company I work for currently uses only SAS). Previous postings to the list regarding R and 21 CFR 11 compliance have been very helpful. However, reluctance to using open source software for statistical analyses and reporting remains high here at my company. Has anyone used R for an official submission to FDA/CDRH? It would
2004 Apr 27
3
Mixed Effects Models in S and S-Plus book
Anybody know where I can get the Pinheiro/Bates book? I can't find a bookstore w/ stock and the publisher says they don't know when they'll have it again. Thanks. -Frank
2003 Nov 26
6
FDA and ICH Compliance of R
Does anybody know if R is FDA or ICH (or EMEA...) compliant? AFAIK S-Plus is but that means nothing... -- Trebate bolji pristup internetu? Nazovite IskonInternet na 0800 1000 ili pogledajte http://www.iskon.biz/individualni/usluge/dialup/
2007 Jun 08
6
"R is not a validated software package.."
Dear All, discussing with a statistician of a pharmaceutical company I received this answer about the statistical package that I have planned to use: As R is not a validated software package, we would like to ask if it would rather be possible for you to use SAS, SPSS or another approved statistical software system. Could someone suggest me a 'polite' answer? TIA Giovanni -- dr.
2004 Jan 30
3
looping over factors
How does one loop over factors? Perhaps this is a newbie question. I tried: > b [1] caseX caseY caseZ Levels: caseX caseY caseZ > length(b) [1] 3 > > for (i in b) { + print (b == i) ; + print (i); + } [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE [1] 1 [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE [1] 2 [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE [1] 3 > But that strangely doesn't work. I must protest the implications of the above. i , as
2006 Aug 25
2
increasing the # of socket connections
Dear "R-help"ers, using snow on socket connections, I ran into the following error > cl <- makeSOCKcluster(hosts) Error in socketConnection(port = port, server = TRUE, blocking = TRUE : all connections are in use with "showConnections(all=T)" showing 50 open connections. As - for administrative reasons - I would prefer to use snow's SOCK capabilities (instead
2004 May 05
5
cgi/servlets/httpd in R
Hi R-helpers Has anyone had any experience doing CGI or Servlets or using an httpd server in R? Context: we are interested in running dynamic demographic calculations on the internet (life tables, and such) in response to form submissions. I might do simple cgi to get started, but loading in data each time seems like it would be quite, quite slow. I have looked at Rserv, but I am most
2012 Jan 03
5
Storing passwords encrypted... bcrypt?
Hi everyone, Was just perusing this article about how trivial it is to decrypt passwords that are stored using most (standard) encryption methods (like MD5), and was wondering - is it possible to use bcrypt with dovecot+postfix+mysql (or posgres)? -- Best regards, Charles
2000 Jun 15
3
Usign hosts allow in the smb.conf file
Hi, I have a setup of Windows NT machines and SUN Solaris (UNIX) machines. I have installed samba on one of the UNIX machine. I am able to connect to the UNIX machine using samba from any of my NT machines. I want only few of my NT machines should be able to connect to the UNIX machine (with samba). To do so, I have set following in my smb.conf file hosts allow = hostname1, hostname2, ... I
2004 Mar 21
3
Samba and LDAP
After perusing the Samba 3.x docs and purchasing Terpstra's and Vernooij's excellent Samba-3 Howto, I am still unclear on LDAP authentication. Not a Windows admin so please bear with me. 1) Regarding the Samba schema, is there a tool to extract the Windows client information (sid, etc.) for populating an LDIF? Raymond
2004 Feb 18
2
Area between CDFs
Dear List: I am trying to find the area between two ECDFs. I am examining the gap in performance between two groups, males and females on a student achievement test in math, which is a continuous metric. I start by creating a subset of the dataframe male<-subset(datafile, female="Male") female<-subset(datafile, female="Female") I then plot the two CDFs via
2015 Jan 16
3
Documentation link on new Firefox CentOS 7 splash screen
On 15/01/15 07:27 PM, Darr247 wrote: > On 16 January 2015 @00:05 zulu, Mark LaPierre wrote: > >> Does anyone else see a problem here? > > Try > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/ > then choose the version on the left. While useful, I don't imagine that was Mark's point. CentOS links to a very out of date website. So either the
2004 Aug 19
1
precision problems in testing with Intel compilers
I compiled the 1.9.1 src.rpm with the standard gnu tools and it works. I tried compiling the 1.9.1 src.rpm with the Intel 8 C and FORTRAN compilers and it bombs out during the testing phase: comparing 'd-p-q-r-tests.Rout' to './d-p-q-r-tests.Rout.save' ...267c267 < df = 0.5[1] "Mean relative difference: 5.001647e-10" --- > df = 0.5[1] TRUE
2015 Jan 18
4
Documentation link on new Firefox CentOS 7 splash screen
On 01/15/15 22:55, Darr247 wrote: > On 16 January 2015 @00:34 zulu, Digimer wrote: >> So either the link should be changed or the linked page should be >> updated. >> > > Well, until someone rewrites the redhat docs so they don't violate > copyright laws, and links to them on that centos.org/docs page, I'll > continue perusing and referring to the RHEL 6