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2010 Apr 01
1
Best fitted curve using AIC
Dear fellows, I need a R script that compare known curves (e.g. logistic, exponential) with my curve. That curve was generated fitting data of forest cover (hectares) measured in 10 road distances (buffers). I´d like that comparison should be done using AICc to select the best model, that is, the best fitted curve in comparison with my data. Anyone could help me? Best regards Simone.
2006 Feb 07
2
getting strata/cluster level values with survey package?
First, I appoligise for the rooky question, but... I'm trying to obtain standard errors, confidence intervals, etc. from a sample design and have been trouble getting the results for anything other than the basic total or mean for the overall survey from the survey package. For example, using the following dataset, strata,cluster,vol A,1,18.58556192 A,1,12.55175443 A,1,21.65882438
2011 Aug 24
3
Catch22: user needs space to fix out of space condition
A mail user reported that he filled up his INBOX (despite reminders he was approaching his filesystem quota), and furthermore, he could not fix the situation because he couldn't expunge message he marked for deletion. The dovecot logs revealed the cause dovecot: imap(user): Error: open(/var/mail/user.lock) failed: Disc quota exceeded This created an impasse where a user cannot free
2018 Mar 04
2
Random effect in GAM (mgcv)
Dear R users, I am using the *mgcv package* to model the ratio of hectares of damaged culture by wild boar in french departments according to some environmental covariates. I used a _Beta distribution_ for the response. For each department, we estimated the damaged in 3 different culture types (??Culture??). Our statistical individual are therefore the department crossed by the culture
2010 Apr 04
4
ggplot2 geom_rect(): What am I missing here
Hi R fans, As a newbie following the five-hour rule (after hitting my head against the wall for five hours, post to this list), I am appealing for some help understanding geom_rect() in ggplot2. What I want to do is very simple. I want to generate a plot of rectangles. Each one represents a business cycle. The x-values will be pairs representing the start and end of each cycle. The y-values
2018 Mar 29
1
Problem with my function using as.POSIXct
Hello all: I wrote a function: my.bastimeToSynoptic <- function(x) { f<-unlist(strsplit(as.character(x), " ")) hr<-unlist(strsplit(f[2], ":")) if(as.numeric(hr[1])<6) { synoptic<-"00" } else { synoptic<-as.integer(as.numeric(hr[1])/6)*6 } tdate<-paste(c(f[1],"
2006 Jun 12
1
cumulative time durations of specified periods (chron)
Hi, Say we have two chron vectors representing start and end date/times of an event, respectively: R> (xfrom <- chron(seq(1.25, 11, 3.25))) [1] (01/02/70 06:00:00) (01/05/70 12:00:00) (01/08/70 18:00:00) [4] (01/12/70 00:00:00) R> (xto <- chron(as.numeric(xfrom) + seq(1.5, 2.25, 0.25))) [1] (01/03/70 18:00:00) (01/07/70 06:00:00) (01/10/70 18:00:00) [4] (01/14/70 06:00:00) and we
2011 Aug 09
1
ggplot2 setting colors for individual groups.
All, I'm working with ggplot2 to produce some graphics that will be part of my master's thesis. Here's what I would like to do here, (attached is an example of how far I've gotten). I'm working on mapping the values of several different parameters for each station in my study. So far I've been working with scale_color_gradientn to handle the coloring. What I would like
2018 Mar 04
0
Random effect in GAM (mgcv)
Statistics questions are largely off topic on this list, although they do sometimes intersect R programming issues, which are on topic. However, I believe a statistics list like stats.stackexchange.com might be more suitable for your query. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka
2008 Mar 02
5
discrete variable
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2016 Jun 24
0
What version comes after 3.9? (Was: [3.9 Release] Release plan and call for testers)
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 4:54 PM, Hans Wennborg <hans at chromium.org> wrote: > Breaking this out into a separate thread since it's kind of a separate > issue, and to make sure people see it. > > If you have opinions on this, please chime in. I'd like to collect as > many arguments here as possible to make a good decision. The main > contestants are 4.0 and 3.10, and
2011 Jul 11
3
Feature request, or HowTo? State-full resume rsync transfer
I am looking to do state-full resume of rsync transfers. My network environment is is an unreliable and slow satellite infrastructure, and the files I need to send are approaching 10 gigs in size. In this network environment often times links cannot be maintained for more than a few minutes at a time. In this environment, bandwidth is at a premium, which is why rsync was chosen as ideal for the
2016 Jun 26
2
What version comes after 3.9? (Was: [3.9 Release] Release plan and call for testers)
I also support Chris's position of 4.0, 4.1 etc. I don't think "majorness" is that important, and we can sort out the bit code compatibility story some other way. Sent from phone On Jun 24, 2016 4:42 PM, "Hans Wennborg via llvm-dev" < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 4:54 PM, Hans Wennborg <hans at chromium.org> wrote: >
2008 Jun 25
3
gap.boxplot error message?
Hello, When I put in the following script line: gap.boxplot(CLI3, CLI4, CLI5, CLI6, CLI7, gap=list(top=c(8000,280000), bottom=c(0,250)), range=50, outline=TRUE, par(ask=FALSE) I get a '+' telling me I am missing something. I have tried adding ')', 'width=NULL', etc and then I get this error: Error: unexpected symbol in: "gap.boxplot(CLI3, CLI4, CLI5, CLI6, CLI7,
2016 Jun 26
4
[cfe-dev] What version comes after 3.9? (Was: [3.9 Release] Release plan and call for testers)
On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 10:01 AM Xinliang David Li via cfe-dev < cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > I also believe this is the simplest versioning scheme*. It eliminates all > future debates on this topic (e.g, when to bump major version etc) and > solves the problem once and for all -- which is another plus :) > Except that we'll have to keep dealing with people who are
2016 Jun 26
0
[cfe-dev] What version comes after 3.9? (Was: [3.9 Release] Release plan and call for testers)
I also believe this is the simplest versioning scheme*. It eliminates all future debates on this topic (e.g, when to bump major version etc) and solves the problem once and for all -- which is another plus :) *) similar suggestions a) start from 4, increase by 1; b) start from 40, increase by 1. Date based scheme is also a variant of it. David On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 7:21 AM, Reid Kleckner
2007 Mar 15
1
Problem attaching htb class to a htb qdisc
I''m trying to build a QoS system that would divide the outgoing traffic into four categories, each one also subdivided into two more categories. For that I chose a htb root qdisc subdivided into four classes, each of these classes contains also a htb qdisc. Until these point everything goes well, but when I try to attach a new class to the leaf htb qdisc a problem with the sintaxis
2010 Oct 21
4
Authlogic + Rails3 - undefined method `Login' for nil:NilClass
Im new to Rails, and decided to start of with Rails3. After a lot of searching ive managed to get a little bit of Authlogic working. I''m able to register a user, login & logout. Now, I would like to add more features, get more of authlogic working. I''m using Railscast EP 160 as my reference. Portions of the code found on the tutorial throw errors: Eg: <!--
2016 May 05
7
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 5 May 2016 at 23:06, Tanya Lattner <tanyalattner at llvm.org> wrote: > The point is that you wouldn’t know that from looking at the alternative code of conduct. I would need to spend months pouring through mailing lists posts and watching the community to feel its a good and safe place. Right, this is a very good point for having something written down. > One of the many reasons
2016 Jun 27
0
[cfe-dev] What version comes after 3.9? (Was: [3.9 Release] Release plan and call for testers)
On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Chandler Carruth via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 10:01 AM Xinliang David Li via cfe-dev > <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> I also believe this is the simplest versioning scheme*. It eliminates all >> future debates on this topic (e.g, when to bump major version etc) and >>