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2009 Jan 31
9
Maxima and Ruby Integration
I''m looking to write a javascript heavy clientside program with a something serverside backend that connects to the free maxima math program. I have extensive knowledge of ruby on rails, so I would prefer to call Maxima with ruby, but I don''t know if this is even possible. Its fairly easy to call Maxima (with a lisp implementation) using ANSI C, it is a little less easy to
2007 Nov 19
0
Using density() and turnpoint to Identify maxima in data
Hi I have a large dataset which follows a multimodal distribution. And I would like to identify the maxima. As the data is obtained from a stochastic simulation, not all maxima in the data are "real maxima of the dirstribution" but rather small random fluctuations. Unfortunately, it is not possible for me to run more simulations to smooth the obtained distribution. What I am doing
2008 Feb 06
1
[LLVMdev] 2.2 garbage collector questions
Scott Michel wrote: > thomas weidner wrote: > >>>The reason why I ask is that I expressed an outrageous opinion at >>>Supercomputing back in November, to wit, that CL is probably the best >>>language suited for today's multicore problems... but I don't have the >>>time to hack one of the current implementations to proove the point. >>
2008 Feb 21
1
Finding local maxima (height) in a matrix data (6 spatial coordinates)?
Dear all, I wonder which R algorithm could perform a search of local maxima in an spatial grid, in other words, having the coordinates of a map (x,y,z... up to 6 coordinates) and then the altitude/height at each point (h) (in total 7 numerical variables) I would like to localise the peaks (local maxima) of that topological surface. Which R algorithm can perform this? Thanks a lot, Josep Maria,
2004 Mar 09
2
maxima
Dear all, suppose I have a bi-variate function f(x,y), I want to find the maxima. I define x and y vector, and get matrix z=f(x,y). how can I get which (x0,y0) makes z become the maxima? I can do two loops to get the x0 and y0, but I think there may exist a function to do this.
2017 Aug 26
0
Find maxima of a function
> On 26 Aug 2017, at 16:39, niharika singhal <niharikasinghal1990 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > Thanks for your mail, and time > > It is not working for some arguments, when mean value is like >6. > > > case > > mc0 <- c(0.08844446,0.1744455,0.1379778,0.1209769,0.1573065,0. > 1134463,0.2074027) > > rv
2013 Mar 20
0
unexpected local minima/maxima with surf.gls
Hi there, I use the surf.gls() function to fit a variable measured over a surface. When I plot the predicted surface, there are local minima/maxima in almost every coordinate where data were measured, which seems aberrant. For instance: ?? x <- c(343,293,343,243,293,343,443,543,593,243,293,343,393,443,493,543,593,143,193,243,293,343,393,443,
2017 Aug 27
0
Fwd: Find maxima of a function
Dear Niharika, As I said before, the problem is basically an optimization issue. You should isolate the problematic part from the rest of your study. Sometimes, more information does not help to solution. All the answers from us (Ulrik, David, me) are more or less are correct to find a maximum point. Newton?s method is also correct. But after answers, you only say, it didn?t find the right
2006 Apr 18
1
Embedding, core dumps, etc.
Well, nothing has changed in the issues that I brought up earlier, except that I can confirm core dumps in non-threaded lisps as well (CLISP), using svn version 37840 (this morning, Seattle time) for R-2-3-patches. I've not tried Thomas' suggested fixes, as I'm hesistant to go down the road of fixing R in such a way that would require constant patching. (so for those counting,
2017 Aug 27
1
Fwd: Find maxima of a function
I have not followed the history of this thread, but I am quite flummoxed as to why the OP is rewriting code to estimate parameters from an univariate Gaussian mixture model when alternatives such as EMCluster (which generally appears to handle initialization better than MClust) exist. Or perhaps there is more to it in which case I apologize. But I thought that I would make the OP aware of the
2017 Aug 27
2
Fwd: Find maxima of a function
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: niharika singhal <niharikasinghal1990 at gmail.com> Date: Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 11:57 AM Subject: Re: Find maxima of a function To: "David Winsemius [via R]" <ml+s789695n4745009h56 at n4.nabble.com>, "Ismail SEZEN [via R]" <ml+s789695n4744993h60 at n4.nabble.com>, Ulrik Stervbo <ulrik.stervbo at gmail.com>
2012 May 03
2
Finding local maxima on a loess surface
If a run a LOESS model and then produce a smoothed surface: Is there any way to determine the coordinates of the local maxima on the surface? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2017 Aug 26
0
Find maxima of a function
Please keep the list in cc. Sorry, it didn't work as expected. Maybe someone else have an appropriate solution. Best, Ulrik On Sa., 26. Aug. 2017, 12:57 niharika singhal <niharikasinghal1990 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for you mail, > I really appreciate your time on my problem > > I have posted this problem on > > >
2017 Aug 26
6
Find maxima of a function
I have a Gaussian mixture model with some parameters mean=(506.8644,672.8448,829.902) sigma=(61.02859,9.149168,74.84682) c=(0.1241933, 0.6329082, 0.2428986) And the plot look something like below.[image: enter image description here] <https://i.stack.imgur.com/4uUQ9.png> Also, if I change my parameters to mean=(2.15,2.0,2.9) sigma=(0.1,0.1,0.1) c=(1/3,1/3,1/3) Then plot would change
2005 Jun 15
1
Finding local minima and maxima
I have data in the form of (x,y) pairs and would like to find local minima and maxima (typically the zeros of the 2nd derivative) of the y values. I looked at numericDeriv, but I don't have an "expression" per se. I looked at optim, also, but it looks like it will find only one "global" max or min. I can code up my own piecewise derivatives, but wondered if there is
2008 Jan 07
3
Seeking a more efficient way to find partition maxima
Hi. Suppose I have a vector that I partition into disjoint, contiguous subvectors. For example, let v = c(1,4,2,6,7,5), partition it into three subvectors, v1 = v[1:3], v2 = v[4], v3 = v[5:6]. I want to find the maximum element of each subvector. In this example, max(v1) is 4, max(v2) is 6, max(v3) is 7. If I knew that the successive subvector maxima would never decrease, as in the example,
2017 Aug 26
1
Fwd: Find maxima of a function
Hi, Thanks for your mail, and time It is not working for some arguments, when mean value is like >6. case mc0 <- c(0.08844446,0.1744455,0.1379778,0.1209769,0.1573065,0. 1134463,0.2074027) rv <-UnivarMixingDistribution(Norm(486.4255, 53.24133), Norm(664.0713, 3.674773), Norm(669.0484, 4.101381),
2017 Mar 17
0
Support for user defined unary functions
William, Unbeknownst to me when I sent this, Jonathon Carrol started a specific thread about unquoting and a proposal for supporting it at the language level, which I think is a better place to discuss unquoting specifically. That said, the basics as I understand them in the context of non-standard evaluation, unquoting (or perhaps interpolation) is essentially substituting part of an unevaluated
2010 Mar 17
1
Is there any R package that can find the maxima of a 1-D time series
Is there any R package that can help me with digging out the maxima of a 1-D trajectory ? I have 975 1-D curves. They are only known as time series. That is a set of points ordered with respect to time. Some curves exhibit one only peak. Others have two peaks of different height. We wish to find the number of peaks and their position along the time axis. Apparently it's a trivial problem
2009 Jan 14
1
Can't find files after install package (Windows)
I am a total newbie at R but experienced with computers. If this is not the right forum for this question, please let me know one that is. I searched in the R manuals in the Help section, the Nabble help and Rseek but no luck. I am trying to install the package gcl on my recently installed R 2.8.1 I searched on cran for the windows version and found a zip file for the package In RGui, I ran