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2011 Aug 08
0
Odp: Fw: R function for Gage R&R
Hi Elaine I do not use it very often. I programmed it to mimic Minitab functions (partly) with some adons from czech statistics textbook written by M.Meloun (meloun militky statistics - first hit in google) Basically you can have your data in some data frame or they can be as separated vectors. The function itself expects input of 3 vectors, but you can easily to modify it for imput as
2011 May 28
3
Three sigma rule
Dear Sir, I have data, coming from tests, consisting of 300 values. Is there a way in R with which I can confirm this data to 68-95-99.8 rule or three-sigma rule? I need to look around percentile ranks and prediction intervals for this data. I, however, used SixSigma package and used ss.ci() function, which produced 95% confidence intervals. I still am not certain about percentile ranks
2002 Feb 26
1
Long logoff times - Win2k Client, Samba 2.2.2 PDC
Hi Folks: I am seeing excessively long logoff times on my Win2k clients - I am using Samba as a PDC. Excessively long == 6+ minutes. Network is 100BT switched. Total cable feet between client and server (including switch) - 10 foot. According to the switch, both machines are running at 100BT speed, full duplex. There is what appears to be a lot of network traffic between the client and the
2003 Nov 09
1
Solved: Samba 3 w/ADS on Slackware
Hi folks: We have finally solved the problem. We have figured out how to correctly install Samba 3 with Active Directory Support on Slackware (and presumably on any other non-RPM based distro). The howto has been published on my website. Please visit http://www.rongage.org/manual_samba_howto.html for the step-by-step instructions on how to manually install Samba 3 from scratch with Active
2012 Dec 01
0
Package SixSigma updated to version 0.7-0
Dear list, A new version of the SixSigma package has been updated at CRAN. See details below, or visit http//www.sixsigmawithr.com http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/SixSigma/index.html NEWS SixSigma 0.7-0 -------------- * New function ss.cc for control charts (currently supporting moving-range control chart) * roxygen2 documentation * Updated URL in DESCRIPTION * Added compatibility with
2012 Dec 01
0
Package SixSigma updated to version 0.7-0
Dear list, A new version of the SixSigma package has been updated at CRAN. See details below, or visit http//www.sixsigmawithr.com http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/SixSigma/index.html NEWS SixSigma 0.7-0 -------------- * New function ss.cc for control charts (currently supporting moving-range control chart) * roxygen2 documentation * Updated URL in DESCRIPTION * Added compatibility with
2003 Mar 08
7
IAX on windows
I know this has come up before but... Has anyone done anything to get an IAX client built on Windows? I thought someone had started one, but I haven't heard anything about it since - and that was months ago? Anyone have any idea what the status is? -- Ron Gage - Saginaw, Michigan I am looking for work - resume at http://www.rongage.org/resume.doc Electrical Engineering, Linux Programming,
2009 May 05
1
novice question regarding R archives
Dear All: I am new here. Please, advise how can I reach the R-archives to look through the libraries available for download.   Thanks   Xao Ping R&R Pharmakinetics Taiwan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Nov 07
2
Filtering data
Hello, I am having difficulty filtering data. I am working with flow data collected at a stream gage. For each record, I have a date and flow value. I have filtered this data to only include days when flow values exceed a given threshold. Here is my problem. Within this subset of data, I often have several consecutive days above the threshold. From this group of days, I wish to select the
2011 Aug 16
3
Bayesian Relative Survival Analysis in R?
Hi all, May i know does R has packages or code to run "Bayesian Relative Survival Analysis"? I have look through Bayesian Survival Analysis(2001) by Joseph George Ibrahim<http://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Joseph+George+Ibrahim%22>, Ming-Hui Chen<http://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Ming-Hui+Chen%22>, Debajyoti
1997 Sep 02
1
R-alpha: Re: What are objects?
[I do think this discussion belongs to R-devel rather than anywhere else .. MM] >>>>> "Kurt" == Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> writes: >>>>> Peter Dalgaard BSA writes: >> Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> writes: KH>>> While trying to write documentation for data.class(), I came
2017 Nov 07
1
Pathview xml issue
Hi, I'm using GAGE/pathview to analyze my RNA-seq and phospho-protein data. The following error occurs after this command line below: >pv.out.list <- sapply(path.ids2[1:3], function(pid) pathview( gene.data = cnts.d, pathway.id = pid, gene.idtype="SYMBOL",kegg.native = F, same.layer = T, species = "hsa", kegg.dir = "test", out.suffix = "up"))
2003 Apr 06
1
TDM400 question
Hi folks: Does the TDM400 card from Digium only support FXS, or is FXO functionality available or planned? -- Ron Gage - Saginaw, Michigan I am looking for work - resume at http://www.rongage.org/resume.doc Electrical Engineering, Linux Programming, Networking
2004 May 14
1
Loop length supported by FXS module on Wildcat TDM400 card
Does anyone know (appoximately) the max loop length that the FXS module on a Wildcat TDM400 card will drive an analog phone(over standard - say cat3 or 26 gage twisted-pair wire). It's clearly not going to be 18kft, but perhaps 4000 feet? Thanks Elliot Eichen elliot.eichen@tbx25.tonebridge.com
2003 Oct 26
1
SAMBA 3 and ADS still doesn't work
Been working on this for the past 3 weeks and it STILL doesn't work. Machine 1: Samba 3 on Slackware 9 - member server Machine 2: Windows 2000 Advanced Server - PDC, AD Machine 1 has successfully joined the domain without incident - it shows up in AD-Users & Computers. kinit ADMINISTRATOR@MACHINE2 works on machine 1, accepts the correct password, and returns no errors. Machine 2 sees
2003 Oct 11
1
Samba 3 - ads server option doesn't work
Hi: Is there something that needs to happen for the "ads server" option to become functional? I have compiled samba 3 to support ads support, have kerberos 5 installed. The samba machine has joined the local AD domain. I can enumerate the domain users and groups (net users and net groups from the samba machine). I get this oddity in just about everything that samba does
2004 Jan 26
1
Weird problem with ADS support - Samba 3.0.1 - win2k3
Ok, this one has me stumped... I am implementing 3.0.1 on a new machine - Slackware 9 based. Got everything compiled (OpenLDAP, Kerberos 5) and installed Kerberos pulls the ticket without problem. The samba machine joins the domain without any difficulties. Here is where it gets weird. From the Win2k3 DC, I can not browse the samba machine - won't recognize passwords. However, from
2014 Feb 26
1
Samba and CEPH
Greetings all! I am in the process of deploying a POC around SAMBA and CEPH. I'm having some trouble locating concise instructions on how to get them to work together (without having to mount CEPH to the computer first and then exporting that mount via SAMBA). Right now, my stopper is trying to locate ceph.so for x64 CentOS 6.5. [2014/02/26 15:05:23.923617, 0]
2003 Nov 07
1
Samba 3 still doesn't work - build errors (details)
Ok, this is simply getting annoying now. First, with Slackware 9, I could build Samba 3, could join a domain, but nobody in the domain could use the Samba machine, or browse the shares on it, or log into it. Just for grins, I decided to build a whole new machine and try with the latest Slackware (9.1) to see if I could fare any better. No go.... I can't even get Samba 3 to build. Besides
2003 Nov 08
1
Samba 3 doesn't compile - the saga continues...
Please see my post from 24 hours ago for the background on my efforts to get Samba to run. I received instructions to modify include/includes.h to change the #include <compat.h> to #include <compat_ap.h>. Needless to say, this solved nothing other than a bunch of harmless warnings. It also caused a different warning to spew forth eternally from gcc, and more importantly, it