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2005 Jan 12
3
smbfs pc-netlink problem
I posted basically this problem yesterday with no response, but I have some new information so here's a rego. I mount a solaris box which is sharing files with pc-netlink I use the following line in my fstab //machinename/Share /mnt/machinename/share smbfs credentials=/etc/fstabpwds/username,ro,user 0 0 And it mounts fine, I can access all the directories, and most of the files. Some
2006 Jan 15
1
problems with glm
Dear R users, I am having some problems with glm. The first is an error message "subscript out of bounds". The second is the fact that reasonable starting values are not accepted by the function. To be more specific, here is an example: > success <- c(13,12,11,14,14,11,13,11,12) > failure <- c(0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,2) > predictor <- c(0,80*5^(0:7)) >
2006 Apr 07
2
cclust causes R to crash when using manhattan kmeans
Dear R users, When I run the following code, R crashes: require(cclust) x <- matrix(c(0,0,0,1.5,1,-1), ncol=2, byrow=TRUE) cclust(x, centers=x[2:3,], dist="manhattan", method="kmeans") While this works: cclust(x, centers=x[2:3,], dist="euclidean", method="kmeans") I'm posting this here because I am not sure if it is a bug. I've been searching
2009 Mar 29
1
[cluster package question] What is the "sum of the dissimilarities" in the pam command ?
Hello Martin Maechler and All, A simple question (I hope): How can I compute the "sum of the dissimilarities" that appears in the pam command (from the cluster package) ? Is it the "manhattan" distance (such as the one implemented by "dist") ? I am asking since I am running clustering on a dataset. I found 7 medoids with the pam command, and from it I have the
2012 Oct 08
1
Any better way of optimizing time for calculating distances in the mentioned scenario??
Dear All, I'm dealing with a case, where 'manhattan' distance of each of 100 vectors is calculated from 10000 other vectors. For achieving this, following 4 scenarios are tested: 1) scenario 1: > x<-read.table("query.vec") > v<-read.table("query.vec2") > d<-matrix(nrow=nrow(v),ncol=nrow(x)) > for (i in 1:nrow(v)){ + d[i,]<-
2008 Dec 17
1
bug (?!) in "pam()" clustering from fpc package ?
Hello all. I wish to run k-means with "manhattan" distance. Since this is not supported by the function "kmeans", I turned to the "pam" function in the "fpc" package. Yet, when I tried to have the algorithm run with different starting points, I found that pam ignores and keep on starting the algorithm from the same starting-points (medoids). For my
2006 Mar 29
6
which function to use to do classification
Dear All, I have a data, suppose it is an N*M matrix data. All I want is to classify it into, let see, 3 classes. Which method(s) do you think is(are) appropriate for this purpose? Any reference will be welcome! Thanks! Best, Baoqiang Cao
2002 Jul 18
4
rsync anti-FUD
I'm working on a commercial project that would benefit immensely from the use of rsync. However, I cannot convince management that rsync is a worthy tool due to the rote "it's shareware, it's not supported" FUD. Are there any documented, corportate users of rsync? Testimonials? In short, how do I drag this risk-averse group out of the FTP age into the rsync present? /p
2005 Sep 12
4
Document clustering for R
I'm working on a project related to document clustering. I know that R has clustering algorithms such as clara, but only supports two distance metrics: euclidian and manhattan, which are not very useful for clustering documents. I was wondering how easy it would be to extend the clustering package in R to support other distance metrics, such as cosine distance, or if there was an API for
2008 Apr 27
4
Windows Help files
I have a shareware product that I sell that is windows only (due to the development system, it never will be ported to Mac or Linux). I have been testing it on WINE for about two years and now it almost works with latest version. I want to pass on some info to the makers of the compiler (so mine and other apps will run under wine). One problem I have is that the CHM Help system does not work on
2009 Jan 22
2
wine for linux and Mac the same or different? (problem)
Hello preface: sorry for my english, but that is not my native language... I want to have a nice photo editor running named FiXfoto. (a Shareware-Download can be found is here: german shareware = http://www.j-k-s.com/stats/getfile.php?id=41 ) There is a english shareware version too, but i didnt tried it. Normally i use Mac Osx and want to use it there. I can install this application
2006 Oct 03
1
Summation in R
Hello! Maybe this is a trivial question as I'm still a new baby in R but I wish that u will help me. I want to calculate the following U= sum (t_j*v_j) where t_j is a vector and v_j is the matrix Thanks Dina
2011 Sep 09
2
Manhattan Plot
To whom it may concern: My name is Jillian Weinfeld. I am currently and undergraduate student at New York University and working at Mount Sinai School of Medicine doing research with epilepsy patients. At the moment I am creating a manhattan plot with my data set. After reading many forums and such, I have appropriately plotted my data, however, I wanted to see how I can change the colors of the
2003 Sep 14
1
title for plot contain 4 subplots
Hi, I'm plotting 4 graphs on one page (2x2 matrix) but I cant seem to get the title for the whole page right. I'm doing: op <- par(mfrow = c(2,2), pty="s") hist(var$V2, breaks="FD",main="Euclidean Metric", xlab="Sum of 3NN ... hist(var$V2, breaks="FD",main="Manhattan Metric", xlab="Sum of 3NN ... hist(var$V2,
2003 Mar 05
2
problem with cclust[er] package
I have checked that section already. Sorry, I should have mentioned that. Memory limit increase does not work. Installtion of msvcrt.dll does not work either. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk [mailto:ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:44 PM To: Igor Oleinik Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: Re: [R] problem with cclust[er]
2007 Dec 25
2
Simple File I/O benchmark tool for NT clients
Hi, I need a simple tool for benchmarking my NT client against my Ubuntu Samba server. I get 20MB/s during a file copy but I think my limit is the client's hard disk. Dose anyone know a simple exe tool which simulate file I/O agains the Samba server. I like to avoid using my lokal disk during the test. Have looked around but can't find a simpe tool which dose the job without the need of
2008 Jan 18
16
Need a good RoR developer
Hi, I''m looking for qualified Ruby on Rails developers to work on a client web portal project in Midtown Manhattan for a large financial research company. Requirement Overview: Ruby / Ruby on Rails developer with strong object oriented programming background. Good understanding of model driven architecture, MVC, RDBS and data modeling. Required Skill Set: - BS. in Computer Science (or
2002 Nov 12
6
tftpd server
Hi In the pxelinux page, is referred that the tftpd server from http://tftpd32.jounin.net as working with pxelinux. However, from the tests I've made, it seems that the 'tsize' option is not supported. Anyone has knowledge of a working TFTPD server that runs on Windows NT4? p.s. it can be shareware, I just want to test it with NT4, I have had success with the 'builtin'
1999 Jan 20
2
dist function suggestion
This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. Send mail to mime@docserver.cac.washington.edu for more info. ---559023410-162216788-916833047=:29339 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On my R installation (0.62.4) there is no dist() function, so I attach one possibility. It provides
2004 Sep 12
2
mahalanobis distance
Is there a function that calculate the mahalanobis distance in R . The dist function calculates "euclidean"', '"maximum"', '"manhattan"', '"canberra"', '"binary"' or '"minkowski"'. Thanks ../Murli