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2009 Jul 10
3
strange strsplit gsub problem 0 is this a bug or a string length limitation?
I was working with the rmetrics portfolioBacktesting function and dug into the code to try to find why my formula with 113 items, i.e. A1 thru A113, was being truncated and I only get 85 items, not 113. Is it due to a string length limitation in R or is it a bug in the strsplit or gsub functions, or in my string? I'd very much appreciate any suggestions ============Input script:
2010 May 27
1
stripplot, lattice
hello, i can't figure out how to set position of panels of my stripplot - i`d like the panels of one level of the factor stage (nr. of panels within each stage, A: 12, B: 12, C: 12, D: 4, each panel representing a site) to be in one column, with A to D from left to right and with descending site.nr at each row. like: A1 B1 C1 D1 A2 B2 .. .. A3 .. .. .. how is this achieved? any help
2006 Nov 17
1
gjournal on 6.x wont build
Hi all, I was intending on trying out gjournal on a new disk i've added in my desktop. I had a look to see what the most recent patch provided by Pawel and found http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/gjournal6_20061024.patch I created the directories as per Pawel's original post (http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2006-June/001962.html) and the patch succeeded with no failed
2007 Mar 10
3
long character string problem
Hi All I am having 2 very long character strings (550chars) and I want to put them as expressions together with c(). The problem is that I also get these double-quotes, as seen below in 'fct'. How can I remove these double-quotes? I tried as.name() but it did not work (because of size?). These are creating trouble with subsequent programs, which I tested with strings that for some
2019 Oct 25
3
register spilling and printing live variables
Hello, I have studied register allocation in theoretical aspects and exploring the same in the implementation level. I need a minimal testcase for register spilling to analyze spilling procedure in llvm. I tried with a testcase taking 20 variables but all the 20 variables are getting stored in the stack using %rbp. Maybe my live variable analysis is wrong. Please help me with a minimal testcase
2006 Dec 31
7
zero random effect sizes with binomial lmer
I am fitting models to the responses to a questionnaire that has seven yes/no questions (Item). For each combination of Subject and Item, the variable Response is coded as 0 or 1. I want to include random effects for both Subject and Item. While I understand that the datasets are fairly small, and there are a lot of invariant subjects, I do not understand something that is happening
2013 Feb 04
4
If() values in one dataframe then return values from another
I have a large data frame ("data1") that looks like: A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 [1,] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 [2,] 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 [3,] 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 [4,] 1 1 1 1
2006 Jan 30
5
a RJS problem/patch
Hi, add_rjs_to_action_view.rb of javascript_generator_templates doesn''t work with setting Content-Type in a controller. (e.g.) http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowtoSetDefaultEncoding class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base before_filter :set_charset def set_charset @headers["Content-Type"] = "text/html; charset=utf-8" end end I
2019 Feb 07
2
lib-master test failure i686
Hello List, I've built and checked successfully dovecot and dovecot-pigeonhole on CentOS 6 x86_64 Immediately below are the successful make check (ok) tests of dovecot 'lib-master' (x86_64). Below that are the unsuccessful (fails) tests of dovecot 'lib-master' on i686. Does anyone have a clue as to why these test would fail on i686? (x86_64): Making check in lib-master
2019 Feb 08
2
lib-master test failure i686
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> </head> <body> <div> Can you try if https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/de42b54aaf165d4f62b45be864dde36bdbbc4276.patch helps? </div> <div> <br> </div> <div> Aki </div> <blockquote type="cite"> <div>
2006 Dec 31
0
(no subject)
> > If one compares the random effect estimates, in fact, one sees that > > they are in the correct proportion, with the expected signs. They are > > just approximately eight orders of magnitude too small. Is this a bug? > > BLUPs are essentially shrinkage estimates, where shrinkage is > determined with magnitude of variance. Lower variance more > shrinkage towards
2009 Apr 26
2
eager to learn how to use "sapply", "lapply", ...
After a year my R programming style is still very "C like". I am still writing a lot of "for loops" and finding it difficult to recognize where, in place of loops, I could just do the same with one line of code, using "sapply", "lapply", or the like. On-line examples for such high level function do not help me. Even if, sooner or later, I am getting my R
2006 Dec 31
2
zero random effect sizes with binomial lmer [sorry, ignore previous]
I am fitting models to the responses to a questionnaire that has seven yes/no questions (Item). For each combination of Subject and Item, the variable Response is coded as 0 or 1. I want to include random effects for both Subject and Item. While I understand that the datasets are fairly small, and there are a lot of invariant subjects, I do not understand something that is happening here, and in
2010 Apr 05
3
bootstrap confidence intervals, non iid
hello, i need to calculate ci's for each of 4 groups within a dataset, to be able to infere about differences in the variable "similarity". the problem is that data within groups is dependent, as assigned by the blocking-factor "site". my guess was to use a block bootstrap but samples within in these blocks / sites are not of same length. i was not able to find a method to
2010 Apr 12
3
glmer with non integer weights
hello, i'd appreciate help with my glmer. i have a dependent which is an index (MH.index) ranging from 0-1. this index can also be considered as a propability. as i have a fixed factor (stage) and a nested random factor (site) i tried to model with glmer. i read that it's possible to use a quasibinomial distribution, for this kind of data, which i than actually did - but firstly (1)
2012 Feb 17
5
How to change the order of columns in a data frame?
Dear all, I have a data frame in which the columns need to be ordered. The first column X is at the right position, but the remaining columns X1-Xn should be ordered like this: X1, X2, X3 etc instead of like below. > colnames(pos1) [1] "X" "X1" "X10" "X11" "X12" "X13" "X14" "X15" "X16"
2013 Mar 13
1
Empty cluster / segfault using vanilla kmeans with version 2.15.2
Hello, here is a working reproducible example which crashes R using kmeans or gives empty clusters using the nstart option with R 15.2. library(cluster) kmeans(ruspini,4) kmeans(ruspini,4,nstart=2) kmeans(ruspini,4,nstart=4) kmeans(ruspini,4,nstart=10) ?kmeans either we got empty always clusters and or, after some further commands an segfault. regards, Detlef Groth ------------ [R] Empty
2006 Aug 13
3
escape block using red cloth
Hi all, Is it possible to configure red cloth to escape a block such as: ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello, _this_ works *beautifull* [code lang="ruby"] def foo bar end [/code] ------------------------------------------------------------------ The text in the [code] block should not be parsed by Red Cloth''s to_html method. I cannot
2014 Oct 31
6
[PATCH 0/3] WIP readline escaping functions
From: Maros Zatko <hacxman@gmail.com> Auxiliary functions for readline to support space character escaping in filenames in future. Escaping function is taken from fish.c (used to be parse_quoted_string) plus its un-escaping counterpart. There are a few tests for both. Maros Zatko (3): fish: rl.{c,h} - escaping functions for readline fish: basic tests for readline escaping autotools:
2005 Dec 02
1
k-means / role of 'nstart'
Hello, the k-means {stats} help and the Hartigan&Won paper say nothing about the way random sets works (parameter nstart). I would expect to get the different results for each random initial set but I always obtain only one result: how is it selected? Charles Raux