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2004 Sep 24
1
Cannot build cluster_1.9,6 under R 2.0.0 beta Sep 21
Doing the normal build process [1] for a first time with a R 2.0.0 snapshot -- the Sep 21 version I uploaded to Debian's 'experimental' section two days ago, ended in failure. The package in question is cluster 1.9.6 which should be 2.0.0-ready. The (partial) log follows: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [...] g77 -mieee-fp -fPIC -g -O2
2005 May 30
2
How to access to sum of dissimilarities in CLARA
Dear All , Since dissimilarity is one of quality measures in clustering , I'm trying to access to the sum of dissimilarity as a whole measure. But after running my data using CLARA I obtain : 1128 dissimilarities, summarized : Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. 0.033155 0.934630 2.257000 2.941600 4.876600 8.943700 But I can not find the sum of dissimilarity.How can i
2008 Mar 03
1
silhouette plot for kmeans result
Dear All, Is there any existing code for plotting silhouette for kmeans clustering results? Many thanks! Linda [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2016 Jun 22
0
Re: [libvirt-users] virt-sparsify changing the apparent-size of files
Hello Rich, Thanks for the reply and information. > What is file.img? Its simply a file I made while testing sparse files "truncate -s 512M file.img". > 'du --apparent-size' and 'ls -l' are the same thing, so it's not > really surprising that you see the same numbers here. Indeed, I expected those to be the same, just figured I would show them both for
2006 Mar 20
1
plot and validation in clustering
Hi there, I use function "kmeans" and "clara" to cluster one flow cytometry dataset. By using function "plot", the clusters got from "clara" can be graphed, while "kmeans" not. How can I get the plot of the clusters of "kmeans"? And, I hope to compare the two methods "kmeans" and "clara", or in other word, I
2017 Jun 15
1
Re: virt-resize
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 09:04:06AM +0000, JuanEsteban.Jimenez@mdc-berlin.de wrote: [...] > This is my starting point. I am using your instructions as posted > here: http://libguestfs.org/virt-resize.1.html > > # virt-filesystems --long -h --all -a img-1.qcow2 > Name Type VFS Label MBR Size Parent > /dev/sda1 filesystem xfs - - 500M -
2016 Jun 17
1
Re: virt-sparsify changing the apparent-size of files
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 10:20:54AM -0500, libvirt_users@skagitattic.com wrote: > Hello, > > I am curious why when using virt-sparsify the apparent-size of the file > gets reduced to the actual file size? Is there a way to get the > apparent-size left as the full size? > > In the man page for virt-sparsify it has a section on > "IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SPARSE OUTPUT
2016 Jun 17
1
Re: [libvirt-users] virt-sparsify changing the apparent-size of files
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 10:20:54AM -0500, libvirt_users@skagitattic.com wrote: > Hello, > > I am curious why when using virt-sparsify the apparent-size of the file > gets reduced to the actual file size? Is there a way to get the > apparent-size left as the full size? > > In the man page for virt-sparsify it has a section on > "IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SPARSE OUTPUT
2016 Jun 15
2
virt-sparsify changing the apparent-size of files
Hello, I am curious why when using virt-sparsify the apparent-size of the file gets reduced to the actual file size? Is there a way to get the apparent-size left as the full size? In the man page for virt-sparsify it has a section on "IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SPARSE OUTPUT IMAGES" and its output seems to indicate what I would expect where "ls -lh" shows the full apparent size
2016 Jun 15
2
virt-sparsify changing the apparent-size of files
Hello, I am curious why when using virt-sparsify the apparent-size of the file gets reduced to the actual file size? Is there a way to get the apparent-size left as the full size? In the man page for virt-sparsify it has a section on "IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SPARSE OUTPUT IMAGES" and its output seems to indicate what I would expect where "ls -lh" shows the full apparent size
2015 Dec 02
0
[RFC PATCH 4/5] subdev/clk: print the base clocks
> Pierre Moreau <pierre.morrow at free.fr> hat am 2. Dezember 2015 um 02:34 > geschrieben: > > Hi, > > On 05:42 PM - Dec 01 2015, Karol Herbst wrote: > > this is just a nice thing to know and there is no harm in printing them > > --- > > drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/clk/base.c | 16 ++++++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+) > > >
2016 Jun 22
0
Re: [libvirt-users] virt-sparsify changing the apparent-size of files
> Delete what you've done and start from the beginning. Describe > exactly how you created the guest. Use 'qemu-img info' to show the > format of the input file. Show precisely the virt-sparsify command > you are running. And use 'qemu-img info' on the output file too. Okay, here goes. Start off with an install root@testingbox:~ # virt-install --name
2006 Feb 05
3
Cluster Analysis - Number of Clusters
Hello, I'm playing around with cluster analysis, and am looking for methods to select the number of clusters. I am aware of methods based on a 'pseudo F' or a 'pseudo T^2'. Are there packages in R that will generate these statistics, and/or other statistics to aid in cluster number selection? Thanks, John. --
2016 Jun 22
3
Re: [libvirt-users] virt-sparsify changing the apparent-size of files
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 12:40:40AM -0500, libvirt_users@skagitattic.com wrote: > So you are saying when I do the virt-sparsify its converting the image > from raw to [qcow2]? No. virt-sparsify will use the same input and output formats, unless you use the --convert option. > I studied the man page for virt-sparsify and tried again with > the flag "--format raw"
2004 Dec 27
0
R: Richiesta informazioni
Dear Andrea. Your request seems vague. And also: be careful, even if some of the people reading the list understand italian you are expected to post your requests in english. In short: read the FAQ and at least "An introduction to R". But you seem to be lucky, on the CRAN you will find a document by Vito Ricci, in italian, about time series analysis:
2008 Jan 16
1
exact method in coxph
I'm trying to estimate a cox proportional hazards regression for repeated events (in gap time) with time varying covariates. The dataset consists of just around 6000 observations (lines) (110 events). The (stylized) data look as follows: unit dur0 dur1 eventn event ongoing x 1 0 1 0 0 0 32.23 1 1 2 0 1 1 35.34 1
2009 Nov 06
0
New version of package ff
Dear R community, ff Version 2.1.1 is available on CRAN. It now supports large data.frames, csv import/export, packed atomic datatypes and bit filtering from package 'bit' on which it depends from now. Some performance results in seconds from test data with 78 mio rows and 7 columns on a 3 GB notebook: sequential reading 1 mio rows: csv = 32.7 ffdf = 1.3 sequential writing 1 mio
2009 Nov 06
0
New version of package ff
Dear R community, ff Version 2.1.1 is available on CRAN. It now supports large data.frames, csv import/export, packed atomic datatypes and bit filtering from package 'bit' on which it depends from now. Some performance results in seconds from test data with 78 mio rows and 7 columns on a 3 GB notebook: sequential reading 1 mio rows: csv = 32.7 ffdf = 1.3 sequential writing 1 mio
2023 Aug 30
1
[libnbd PATCH v9 5/7] rust: async: Add a couple of integration tests
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 12:16:07PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: > > error[E0425]: cannot find value `EPOLL_CTL_ADD` in crate `libc` > > https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/65kflg/does_rust_have_native_epoll_support/ > mentions how epoll is Linux-specific, and has comments about tokio > trying to build on top of mio in order to be platform-independent (mio > uses epoll on Linux
2017 Mar 01
0
[RFC] packed (virtio-net) headers
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 01:47:19PM +0800, Yuanhan Liu wrote: > Hi, > > For virtio-net, we use 2 descs for representing a (small) pkt. One for > virtio-net header and another one for the pkt data. And it has two issues: > > - the desc buffer for storing pkt data is halfed > > Though we later introduced 2 more options to overcome this: ANYLAY_OUT > and indirect