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2008 Feb 13
1
model construction
I buy flowers at a local market on a fairly regular basis. The flower vendors post their prices and if I want to buy only one or two flowers I will generally get the posted price. From time to time I want to buy large quantities of flowers, and sometimes a vendor will give me a better price than their posted price for the bulk order, but more often I have to offer them a higher price than the
2005 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] Next LLVM release thoughts?
>> In that case, it needs a cool "release name". :) > > Suggestions welcome! Names of flowers are numerous but not exactly cool. I do not think any other software project has used flower names. Aaron
2002 May 17
1
split-plot design?
Dear R-gurus, We are planning an experiment to test if plants produced by selfing are less fit than those produced by outcrossing. We have plants from three different alpine valleys, picked randomly among all the possible valleys. In each valley, we have a number of individuals, also picked at random. seeds from this individuals were brought back to the green house and sawned. when they
2010 Aug 09
1
Need help on heatmap, K-means and hhierarchical clustering methods
Hi folks, I am new to the R software. I have been going through different materials to know more about R. I have the R software installed on my windows machine.I would like to know the R source code for the following problems on iris flower data set. I need to do the cluster analysis project with the iris data set. The goal is to cluster the flowers according to their Sepal.Length, Sepal.Width,
2007 Aug 09
2
Countvariable for id by date
Best R-users, Here’s a newbie question. I have tried to find an answer to this via help and the “ave(x,factor(),FUN=function(y) rank (z,tie=’first’)”-function, but without success. I have a dataframe (~8000 observations, registerdata) with four columns: id, dg1, dg2 and date(YYYY-MM-DD) of interest: id;dg1;dg2;date; 1;F28;;1997-11-04;
2006 Apr 17
0
difference of means as response?
Dear R users, I am looking for some advice on the proper construction of a mixed model in R, using the difference in means as the response and treating within-means residuals as a random effect. I have a dataframe (my own, a snippet of which is given below) that is composed of observations of pollen viability in flowers along tree branches. Flowers (1 to 3 per position) were collected from
2018 Apr 22
0
[Bug 351] Conntrack loses connection entries
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351 Shane <arlenslambert at gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |arlenslambert at gmail.com Attachment #134 is|0 |1 patch|
2008 Jan 03
1
help with combining matrix and list into dataframe
Problem################################################################# I am having a problem combining a matrix and elements of a list into one data frame. Data#################################################################### The matrix is ludwig.results and dim of matrix is 213,8. The list is called symbols and its length is 213. Following is an example the structure of my matrix
2009 Mar 30
0
circular analysis
Hi, I am looking for a way to analyze a dataset with a circular dependent variable and three independent factors. To be specific, the circular variable comprises of arrival times of pollinators to flowers. The independent variables are pollinator species, flower sex and locality. I have failed to find a way how to include all three factors. The "circular" package seems to enable testing
2009 Aug 31
2
interactions and stall or memory shortage
Hello, After putting together interaction code that worked for a single pair of interactions, when I try to evaluate two pairs of interactions( flowers*gopher, flowers*rockiness) my computer runs out of memory, and the larger desktop I use just doesn't go anywhere after about 20 minutes. Is it really that big a calculation? to start: mle2(minuslogl = Lily_sum$seedlings ~ dnbinom(mu = a,
2009 Jan 11
7
ISCI Network Hang - Lun becomes unavailable
I am sharing out ZFS ISCSI luns to my Mac. When copying large files, the network will hang in the middle of the transfer and the LUN will become unavailable until I plumb the NIC. This issue appears to only occur only when I am reading files (ie..syncing an ipod) and not writing (I''m not 100% sure though). When I snoop the interface I notice a bunch of ARP lookups. Any ideas? Thanks in
2011 Mar 14
1
Javascript & Rails future
Hi, David H.H. announced recently that jquery is going to be the default in Rails 3.1, and that Prototype helpers / RJS are going into a gem. What does that mean for the future? Should we progressively forget about things like javascript helpers, RJS, and all these fun parts of rails? And start coding with jquery/json in mind? I''m not against that at all, but I have to admit I find RJS
2009 Mar 24
0
using residuals of binomial GLM
Hi all, This is more a question in statistics, but I hope to get also the R practice for my question: I have an ancova model where the response variable is flowering (plant has a flower = 1, no flower = 0). The explanatory variables are leaf length, leaf thick (both continuous variables), and soil type (factorial with three levels): >
2005 Jan 06
0
iproute with iptables/mangle
Hi List, i have a realy strange problem with no solution yet, i''m using iproute together with the iptables mangle option, in a dmz network is a cisco pix present with another inet link behind, therefore i''m using the mangle option to split traffic on a protocol base like: iptables -A PREROUTING -t mangle -i eth1 -s 192.168.1.5 -p tcp --dport 80 -j MARK --set-mark 3 and add the
2015 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] [3.7.0] Two late issues with cross compilation to mips
Thanks. This is making a lot more sense now and it's looking like this issue isn't Mips specific. Here's the IR dump before simple register coalescing (note: I've patched the IR printer to print the contents of the regmask): 4480B %vreg260<def> = LDC1 %vreg253, <cp#3>[TF=6]; mem:LD8[ConstantPool] AFGR64:%vreg260 GPR32:%vreg253 4496B %vreg261<def> = FMUL_D32
2006 Sep 26
0
cauculating dissimilarities in R
Dear All, I?ve got a statistical question on calculating dissimilarities in R. I want to calculate the different types of dissimilarities on the ?flower? dataset found in the package ?cluster?. Flower is a data frame with 18 observations on 8 variables. Variable 1 and 2 are binary, variable 3 is asymmetric binary, variable 4 is nominal, variable 5 and 6 are ordered and variable 7 and 8 are
2011 Feb 10
0
stochastic growth models
Hello, It's not easy to express clearly what I have in mind by stochastic growth models. I've been working with a couple of titles -Stochastic Models in Biology, for one, but both date back a decade or more. I'll try to illustrate the model a little more. A reasonably comparable situation is Bolker's analysis of how many flowers are created on a given plant among a patch of
2006 Sep 18
2
problems in sourcing R script
Dear list, First my information: platform i386-pc-linux-gnu arch i386 os linux-gnu system i386, linux-gnu status major 2 minor 3.1 year 2006 month 06 day 01 svn rev 38247 language R version.string Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) Now my question: How is it possible that a command in an R script is not
2004 Jun 10
1
multiple connections
Hello, I have an issue with multiple connections to the Internet. I tried following the steps described in [1] but things are not working properly. I would like the network setup as follows: ______ | |- ppp0 -- Dynamic IP (PPPoE on eth2) Internal---- eth0 | GW | |____|- eth1 -- Static IP -> Static''s GW From [1], the
2023 May 09
5
[Bridge] [RFC PATCH net-next 0/5] Add layer 2 miss indication and filtering
tl;dr ===== This patchset adds a single bit to the skb to indicate that a packet encountered a layer 2 miss in the bridge and extends flower to match on this metadata. This is required for non-DF (Designated Forwarder) filtering in EVPN multi-homing which prevents decapsulated BUM packets from being forwarded multiple times to the same multi-homed host. Background ========== In a typical EVPN