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2006 Feb 22
3
elements that appear only once
Hi. I have a factor and I want to extract just those elements that appear exactly once. How to do this? Toy example follows. > a <- as.factor(c(rep("oak",5) ,rep("ash",1),rep("elm",1),rep ("beech",4))) > a [1] oak oak oak oak oak ash elm beech beech beech beech Levels: ash beech elm oak > table(a) a ash beech elm oak
2016 Mar 22
2
Unable to demote DC
I'm trying to remove a DC from a Samba4 based AD network, but run into an error that I can't fathom. Can anyone point me in the right direction? # samba-tool domain demote -Uadministrator GENSEC backend 'gssapi_spnego' registered GENSEC backend 'gssapi_krb5' registered GENSEC backend 'gssapi_krb5_sasl' registered GENSEC backend 'spnego' registered GENSEC
2006 Jul 22
3
Multcomp
Here it is again, hope this is more clear I am using the following data (only a small subset is given): Habitat Fungus.yield Birch 20.83829053 Birch 22.9718181 Birch 22.28216829 Birch 24.23136797 Birch 22.32147961 Birch 20.30783598 Oak 27.24047258 Oak 29.7730014 Oak 30.12608508 Oak 25.76088669 Oak 30.14750974 Hornbeam 17.05307949 Hornbeam 15.32805111 Hornbeam 18.26920177 Hornbeam 21.30987049
2016 Feb 16
3
Password changes and syncing passwords with Linux accounts
Hi I'm experiencing some odd behaviour when trying to change passwords. I have Samba 4.1.6-Ubuntu configured as an AD-DC on Ubuntu 14.04LTS. When I change a password (either from a Win10 Pro client, or using smbpasswd on the machine itself) it all reports that things have worked. I can then login to Samba using the new password. However, when I now try to login to Linux using the new
2007 Jul 06
5
Clustering nested data
Hi all, I am interested in performing a cluster analysis on ecological data from forests in Pennsylvania. I would like to develop definitions for forest types (red maple forests, upland oak forests, etc.(AH AR in attached table)) based on measured attributes in each forest type. To do this, I would like to 'draw clusters' around forest types based on information from various tree
2016 Feb 16
2
Password changes and syncing passwords with Linux accounts
On 16/02/16 16:01, Rowland penny wrote: > Do you have the ldb-tools package installed on the DC ? if not can you > install it, then run this command: > > ldbsearch -H /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb > '(&(objectclass=user)(samaccountname=*))' | grep chris > > Can you post the results. Here you go, without any changes to generic names (ie I've kept my
2003 Jul 22
1
Making a group membership matrix
Hi Helpers: I have a factor object that has 314k entries of 39 land cover types. (This object can be coerced to characters neatly should that be easier to work with.) > length(foo) [1] 314482 > foo[1:10] [1] Montane Chaparral Barren Red Fir Red Fir [5] Red Fir Red Fir Red Fir Red Fir [9] Red Fir Red Fir 39 Levels:
2003 Aug 12
4
print points from a huge matrix
Hi All, I have a 8000*8000 matrix and I want to print out a file with the row name, column name and the value for those point with values satisfying a condition. I tried using a for loop, however, it took me forever to get the result. Is there a fast way to do this? Thanks! Bing --------------------------------- 1060 Commerce Park Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008, MS 6480 Oak
2008 Jul 09
1
memory leak in sub("[range]",...)
There is a 2-block memory leak in the sub() (or any other regex-related function, probably) when the pattern argument involves a range expression, e.g., '[0-9]'. % R --debugger=valgrind --debugger-args=--leak-check=full --vanilla ==14519== Memcheck, a memory error detector. ==14519== Copyright (C) 2002-2006, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al. ==14519== Using LibVEX rev 1658, a
2008 Aug 07
1
memory leak in sub("[range]", ...) when #ifndef _LIBC (PR#11946)
Full_Name: Bill Dunlap Version: R version 2.8.0 Under development (unstable) (2008-07-05 r46037) OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (76.28.245.14) valgrind finds some memory leaks in R when I use sub() with a range in the regular expression: % R --debugger=valgrind --debugger-args=--leak-check=full --quiet --vanilla ==28643== Memcheck, a memory error detector. ==28643== Copyright (C) 2002-2006,
2009 Aug 16
1
R CMD check --use-valgrind doesn't run valgrind on tests
R CMD check --use-valgrind <packagename> used to run valgrind on the tests in the tests directory of the package. But it seems to have stopped. R-2.9.1 doesn't -- at least on my box -- and neither does R-2.10.0 (devel). I am not sure when this stopped. I think 2.8.x did this. The only old R I have around is 2.6.0 and it certainly does. R CMD check --help for 2.9.1 says (among other
2003 Sep 25
2
allShortestPath function in e1071 package
Hi All, I am using the allShortestPath function based on Floyd's algorithm in e1071 package. It runs great when I have less than 5000 nodes. But when I tried to work on more than 5000 nodes, I ran into memory problem. The problem I really want to solve has 10000-15000 nodes. Does anybody know how to deal with this problem? Are there any other packages in R that can handle this problem?
2005 Jun 28
2
function for cumulative occurrence of elements
Hello, I have a data set with 9700 records, and 7 parameters. The data were collected for a survey of forest communities. Sample plots (1009) and species (139) are included in this data set. I need to determine how species are accumulated as new plots are considered. Basically, I want to develop a species area curve. I've included the first 20 records from the data set. Point
2003 Sep 17
5
using matrix data for function
Hi All, I have a function, f(x,y) I have a matrix of data, m, with the 1st column is x and the 2nd column is y What's the best way to get f(x,y) for each row of the matrix? I tried result<-f(m[,1],m[,2]) but it doesn't work. Thanks! Bing --------------------------------- 1060 Commerce Park Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008, MS 6480 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6480 Phone:
2010 Jun 16
1
ORAU/ORISE Job Opening - Scientific Programmer/Analyst 2
Oak Ridge Associated Universities is seeking a Scientific Programmer/Analyst 2 to support the Occupational Exposure and Worker Health (OEWH) Beryllium Laboratory operation, including a redesign of the current system and incorporation of R routines into the LPT analysis, and also to support the data analysis in the Department of Energy (DOE) Beryllium Registry. This includes expansion of an
2009 Feb 20
2
segfault on amd64 with ffmpeg
Hi, and thank to you all for this great codec ! I have this bug on Debian Lenny with compiled packages of last svn versions of ffmpeg and libtheora. This seems to append only on the amd64 arch. Here is a valgrind log : pre-barreau at augustins:~/video$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib pre-barreau at augustins:~/video$ valgrind /home/pub/apps/ffmpeg_dev/ffmpeg_svn/ffmpeg -i
2009 May 25
3
Converting mbox files with dots in names to Maildir
I tried to run convert-tool from dovecot-1.2-0.rc2 on a tree of mbox files with some containing dots in the filenames and got this failure: # /usr/libexec/dovecot/convert-tool ken /home/ken mbox:/home/ken/mail maildir:/home/ken/Maildir Error: Mailbox conversion: Couldn't create mailbox Lists.WINE.patches: Mailbox already exists Error: Internal failure *** glibc detected ***
2007 Mar 23
0
[LLVMdev] June 2007 LLVM Developer's Meeting
For those of you coming from out of the area and who may not be familiar with the bay area. TRAVEL: The closest airport is San Jose International Airport (SJC; 10 miles away). There is also San Francisco Internation Airport (SFO; 43 miles away) or Oakland (OAK; 49 miles away). IMHO, I would choose SJC, then SFO, and lastly OAK, depending upont he prices. HOTELS: The Cypress Hotel
2009 Aug 12
1
[PATCH libguestfs] fish: don't read freed memory
Using the latest code, I was seeing a failure of the remote alloc part of the test-remote.sh test: i.e., this would fail: make check -C regressions TESTS=test-remote.sh Running valgrind on it, I got this: $ libtool --mode=execute valgrind ../fish/guestfish --remote alloc test.img 10M ==11953== Memcheck, a memory error detector. ==11953== Copyright (C) 2002-2008, and GNU GPL'd, by
2012 May 11
2
moving data from one frame to another
Hello, I am working with two different data frames, and I'd like to move data from one to the other. Here is the first frame: > head(five) Week Game.ID VTm VPts HTm HPts HDifferential VDifferential 1 1 NFL_20050908_OAK at NE OAK 20 NE 30 10 -10 2 1 NFL_20050911_ARI at NYG ARI 19 NYG 42 23 -23 3 1 NFL_20050911_CHI