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2012 Jul 19
1
Change log(J) to log(J+1) to stop log(0) from occurring in harModel
I think the code is part of the RTAQ package but is not included in it, as I obtained it from https://r-forge.r-project.org/scm/viewvc.php/pkg/RTAQ/R/HAR_model.R?view=markup&root=blotter&sortby=author&pathrev=1028. It is not my code and I make no claim to other's good work, and apologize if I should even be posting it I am not sure, but in the transform function it allows to
2012 Jul 19
1
Switching log(J) to log(J+1) to avoid log(0) in HAR-RVJ model
I am working with xts dependent data, and my code is as follows (the problem is explained throughout): dat <- getdat("prices") dat <- read.zoo(dat, sep = "",format="%d/%m/%Y %H:%M", tz="", FUN=NULL, regular=TRUE, header=TRUE, index.column=1, colClasses=c("character", "numeric")) dat <- as.xts(dat)
2012 Mar 16
1
Segfault while calling fexact in C
Hi folks, I'm trying to call an R function (fisher.test) in my program for like a billion times! Though my program is in Python and I feel that using rpy2 to interface R to python doesn't give me satisfactory performance. So I looked into R code and found out that fisher.test is actually a wrapper around another function called fexact which is implemented in C. Using Cython I managed to
2005 Aug 03
1
help for cell2nb and queencell in spdep package
Dear Dr. Bivand and R-users, I have a 5 by 5 grid, say, location[1:5,1:5], and I want to know the indices of 8 neighbours of each cell. For example, for location[2,2], its neighbour coordinates are [1,1:3], [2,1], [2,3] and [3,1:3]. Sometimes I also need to remove edge effects (torus = TRUE). I have tried "cell2nb" function in your spdep package. Here's my example: > neigh
2010 Jan 21
1
use R from python
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2010 May 18
3
About option U in Dial Ast version 1.6.2
Has any one used this? U(x[^arg[^...]]): x - Name of the subroutine to execute via Gosub arg - Arguments for the Gosub routine Execute via Gosub the routine <x> for the *called* channel before connecting to the calling channel. Arguments can be specified to the Gosub using '^' as a delimiter. The Gosub routine can set the variable ${GO
2009 Aug 06
2
random between two values
Hi, I would obtain a random value between two (for example between 40.15 and 56.58 I would have only one value). I'm looking for a package/a function which could do this. Could anybody help me please? Cordialement Damien Landais
2007 Jan 14
1
Linux as a multicast router
Hi all, We want linux (ubuntu) with 2.6 kernel to act as multicast router and to pass multicast packets between different subnets. And linux machine as router has two network cards having two different subnets assigned onto. We first worked "sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" line on linux shell that made linux to work as unicast router. (like host, the multicast packets were discarded at
2006 Mar 24
4
validate if different?
Hi, I seem to remember seeing the equivalent of saving only if all attributes are different. I can''t seem to find that now in the API or the agile book. I''m using the acts_as_versioned and only want to save if the input is different. Thanks, Steve http://www.smarkets.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Apr 12
6
distinguishing mapped urls from ordinary action urls
I want to present different view depending on the url. example below: http://myapp/start/show?url=xZq http://myapp/xZq both addresses are controlled by a single controller and the same action. the second url is only mapped in routes.rb how can I distinguished the mapped url and present a slightly different view in it? Sabon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2006 Mar 18
9
How do I write this SQL the Rails way?
I''m trying to find all the unique bill_number, status records in Bills table. I can do it with a find_by_sql statement like this: @records = Bill.find_by_sql( "select distinct bill_number, status from bills group by bill_number, status;") How would I rewrite it using ''find :all
1999 Mar 23
1
rts, cts, tsplot
Is plot(ts.object) equivalent to the S-Plus ts.plot ? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Konstantinos E. Vorloou | Tel: +44 (0)191 374 1821 Department of Economics & Finance | Fax: +44 (0)191 374 7289 University of Durham, | email: K.E.Vorloou at durham.ac.uk 23/26 Old Elvet, | or : vorlow at rocketmail.com
2018 Jan 18
0
[BUG] skcipher: Test 1 failed (invalid result) on encryption for cts(virtio_crypto_aes_cbc)
Hello When modprobing tcrypt on a qemu virtual machine, I get the following trace in dmesg: skcipher: Test 1 failed (invalid result) on encryption for cts(virtio_crypto_aes_cbc) Regards Corentin Labbe
2009 Jun 19
1
typo in Lomb-Scargle periodogram implementation in spec.ls() from cts package?
Hello! I tried to contact author of the package, but I got no reply. That is why I write it here. This might be useful for those who were using cts for spectral analysis of non-uniformly spaced data. In file spec.ls.R from cts_1.0-1.tar.gz lines 59-60 are written as pgram[k, i, j] <- 0.5 * ((sum(x[1:length(ti)]* cos(2 * pi * freq.temp[k] * (ti - tao))))^2/sum((cos(2 * pi * freq.temp[k] *
2002 May 17
0
What is the most efficient way to assign to PARTS of obje cts in other frames/environments?
For nested function calls it appears that a combination of environment() and '<<-' will also work: f1 <- function() { x <- rep(NA,4) # Object to be modified by function f2 environment(f2) <- sys.frame(1) # Make f1's environment available to f2 f2(2) # Changes 2nd element of x print(x) } f2 <- function(i) { #
2006 May 13
0
Fwd: дополнение
any news? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Emin Hasanov <emin@hasanov.com> Date: May 10, 2006 11:50 AM Subject: Fwd: ?????????? To: Rovshan Baghirov <rovshanb@gmail.com> Rovshan, how would you estimate this work in terms of manhours? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Anar Ibrahimov < anar@autostar.az> Date: May 10, 2006 11:22 AM Subject: ??????????
2010 May 07
3
Find the three best values in every row
Hello, i have a dataframe with the GDP for different Country (in the columns) and Years (in the rows). Now i want for every year the best three values, if possible with name of the countries (columnnames). For the best it's no problem but for the other two values. Thanks, Alfred
2006 Apr 20
5
How to find the last SQL statement executed in ActiveRecord
Is there a method for retrieving the last SQL statement executed by ActiveRecord? I realize I can open the log file, but I''m looking for a programmatic way. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 24
6
login forms , redirect_to and ajax-scaffold problems
Hi, I have a standard type authentication technique direct from AWDWR, so there is a before_filter :authorize_employee, :except => :login in my employees_controller.rb the authorize_employee is in application.rb def authorize_employee unless session[:employee_id] flash[:notice] = "Please log in" # save the URL the user requested so we can hop
2006 Mar 18
16
fixrbconfig - does it work on intel macs?
I''m trying now to do "sudo fixrbconfig" in the terminal, and I get this: /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/powerpc-darwin8.0/ruby.h does not exist. This probably means you haven''t yet installed Xcode from the Tiger DVD. You won''t be able to compile Ruby extensions without it. Please install it then rerun this program. I''m on an intel mac. Am I unable to use