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1999 Nov 24
1
Need help..
Dear All, I am trying to generate some Pareto random variates using the inverse method. This is really straightfoward and my R function looks as below : pareto <- function(c, a, cnt=1000) { u <- runif(cnt) x <- (c / ((u ^ (1 / a)))) mean.theo <- ((c * a) / (a - 1)) mean.gen <- mean(x) cat('Pareto mean : theoritical', mean.theo, 'generated', mean.gen,
2007 Nov 15
1
swfdec on DirectFb to work for Mozilla Firefox browser with DirectFb backend
Hi, I am working on Mozilla Firefox browser which is having DirectFb as backend. To provide Flash plugin and play support for mozilla i am porting swfdec-mozilla-0.5.4 to DirectFb. Please suggest me your ideas how to get Flash Plugin and Play to work on DirectFb for Mozzilla firefox which is already working on DirectFb. Thanks & Regards Sreenivas
2016 Aug 31
2
group write permissions not being respected
So far, those look the same client: [root at mseas FixOwn]# getfacl /gdata/bibliography/Work/GroupBib/trunk/ getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names # file: gdata/bibliography/Work/GroupBib/trunk/ # owner: phaley # group: mseasweb # flags: -s- user::rwx group::rwx other::r-x server: [root at mseas-data2 ~]# getfacl /gdata/bibliography/Work/GroupBib/trunk/ getfacl:
2006 Mar 03
1
WSH, WMI scripts
Hi, I have a requirement that, I should run WSH and WMI scripts in Linux environment in order to do some registry changes on a remote machine and start/stop/query windows services on a remote machine. Can I use WINE for this purpose. Thanks in anticipation. With regards, Sreenivas T. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2016 Aug 31
2
group write permissions not being respected
For example the directory /gdata/bibliography/Work/GroupBib/trunk/ can be written in by user phaley but not by other users who are member of the group mseasweb. The directory has permissions [root at mseas ~]# ls -lh /gdata/bibliography/Work/GroupBib total 12K drwxrwsr-x 4 phaley mseasweb 4.0K Aug 30 12:31 trunk The parent directory (/gdata/bibliography/Work/GroupBib) has permissions [root
2007 Feb 16
2
R implementations of scatterplot/map labeling algorithims?
Dear R community In a current paper, I'm (briefly) considering the topic of producing scatterplots or maps with point labels positioned in such a way as to minimize label overlap and occlusion. This is a topic with a large, but scattered literature. In CS, it is considered NP-hard, but there are a variety of approximate solutions. The most complete bibliography I've found is the
2011 Feb 11
1
How do I add a book title to the R bibliography?
R community: I would like to add a new title to the bibliography on the R website (http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html), but I cannot find instructions for doing that. Can anyone tell me, whom should I contact in order to add a new book? (I added the title to the wiki's list of books, but the bibliography and the list don't seem to be connected.) Thank you! Paul Paul
2001 Apr 26
1
From LAME mailing list
Comments? ---------------------------------------- "Mark Taylor" <mt@sulaco.org> wrote: [...] > This is related to one minor objection I have to vector quantization > based codecs like Vorbis and the MPEG4 VQ codec: they do not compute > the quantization noise during the encoding process. The choice of > codebooks (use a big codebook: low quantization noise, use a
2008 Dec 21
1
function prop.trend.test (stats)
To the R-help list, In the documentation of the prop.trend.test function in the stats package, no bibliography has been provided which would allow one to find out the theoretical basis of that function and/or details of its implementation. May I suggest that some bibliography be included, as it generally happens with other statistical functions. I currently use R 2.8.0 running on Windows XP.
2008 Oct 28
1
Sweave, Bibtex, package references
Dear all, I'm a big fan and happy user of the Sweave package for routine reporting. From inside a .Rnw script, I'd like to produce the references in bibtex format for each package loaded in the environment, write them in a .bib file and load them back from the \bibliography{bibliography} statement. Is this feasible? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance, Paolo
2007 Oct 15
0
A Ruby/Rails bibliography
Howdy all, I''ve noticed an influx of "What book should I buy?" questions lately, so I thought I''d put together a number of bibliographies/curriculums based on experience, role, and so on. You can view them at: http://blog.mrneighborly.com/2007/10/ruby-and-rails-bibliography-of-sorts.html I want this to be a resource to point people to, so if one of these becomes out
2012 Mar 10
0
ANN: pandoc 1.9.1.2
It has been a while since I've announced a pandoc release on this list, so here's an update. The latest version of pandoc supports conversion of markdown to a host of other formats, including * HTML formats: XHTML, HTML5, and HTML slide shows using Slidy, S5, or DZSlides * Word processor formats: Microsoft Word docx, OpenOffice odt * Ebooks: EPUB * Documentation formats: DocBook, GNU
2006 Jan 20
2
big difference in estimate between dmvnorm and dnorm, how come?
Dear R community, I was trying to estimate density at point zero of a multivariate distribution (9 dimensions) and for this I was using a multinormal approximation and the function dmvnorm , gtools package. To have a sense of the error I tried to look the mismatch between a unidimensional version of my distribution and estimate density at point zero with function density, dmvnorm and dnorm. At
2000 Jul 19
1
Followup to Rok Papez's tests
I first downloaded Vorbis about a month ago, around the time Rok Papez posted comparisons of Ogg and Lame [*]. Here's my much rougher test on a single file. CPU: AMD K6-233 MP3: LAME 3.70, mp3blaster 2.0b6 Ogg: Vorbize 0.6 (Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20000718), ogg123-0.1 Data set: Ministry, "The Fall" (51,955,724 byte WAV) * * * Ogg Vorbis command line: time vorbize -v -w
2016 Sep 02
0
CentOS Digest, Vol 140, Issue 1
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 5:30 PM, <centos-request at centos.org> wrote: > Send CentOS mailing list submissions to > centos at centos.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > centos-request at
2003 Dec 10
2
OT: BibTex year-only citation in text?
Sorry for the off-topic question, but I know there are some talented LaTeX users out there. Which bibliography style gives only the year in text citations (e.g "for further details, see Anderson (1992)" )? Thanks Jason -- Indigo Industrial Controls Ltd. http://www.indigoindustrial.co.nz 64-21-343-545 jasont at indigoindustrial.co.nz
2005 Oct 20
2
information about Loess
Hello, I'm currently using a tool that provides a Loess fitting, but I obtained results that are slightly different from those provided by R implementation of the Loess. That's why I would like to know if you could give me a source (bibliography or web) that explains in a clear way each step of the algorithm, with the possible options to choose, etc.. in order for me to understand those
2009 Jul 30
1
Logistic regression and R
Hello everybody :-) I have some data that I want to model with a logistic regression, most of the independent variables are numeric and the only dependent is categorical, I was thinking that I could apply a logistic regression using glm but I wanted to deepen my knowledge of this so I tried to do some reading and found the "iris" dataset, now I would like to ask two things, first
2011 Dec 01
2
References for book "R In Action" by Kabacoff
I know this is not really an R question - it is a query about a recent book on R ("R In Action") by Robert Kabacoff, (Manning Publications 2011). There are many references to interesting topics in R in the book, BUT, I do not find a bibliography/list of references in the book! Does anybody know if there are errata for the book available some place? Thanks, Ravi -- View this message
2011 Dec 05
1
explanation why RandomForest don't require a transformations (e.g. logarithmic) of variables
Dear Researches, sorry for the easy and common question. I am trying to justify the idea of RandomForest don't require a transformations (e.g. logarithmic) of variables, comparing this non parametrics method with e.g. the linear regressions. In leteruature to study my phenomena i need to apply a logarithmic trasformation to describe my model, but i found RF don't required this approach.