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2018 Jul 24
1
Setting up a Share Using Windows ACLs
Regardless of all the tips and procedures I read in the archives, I can not set permisisions under security tab, I get it every time: "Remotely setting permissions on the folder at the root of a share removes all inherited permissions from the root folder and all subfolders. To set permissions without removing the inherited permissions, click No and either change the permissions on a child
2011 Feb 15
11
Puppetmasterd not receiving certificate request
Hi: I''m trying to configure Puppet on Ubuntu, and strangely I am never able to generate a certificate because my server never shows any pending certificate requests. Put differently, on the server I am running puppetmasterd and on the client I am able to connect to the server, but the client continues printing notice: Did not receive certificate warning: peer certificate
2010 Apr 15
2
graphic question
Hello, I have a simple question that I could not really figure out. I am plotting labels within a graph using the text function. I first plot the first label by specifying the x and y coordinates on the graph. Then to plot the second label next to it, I am using te strwidth function to get the width of the previous label in user coordinate then add the maximum width to the x value. However, this
2007 Oct 05
2
Apply vector of labels to columns of data frame
Dear list members I would like to apply a vector of labels v=c("lab1","lab2","lab3") to a dataframe df=data.frame(1:3,1:3,1:3) using some kind of loop or apply function. Any ideas? Thanks Steve Powell Checked by AVG Free Edition. 17:03 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 May 09
1
Strip labels: use xyplot() to plot columns in parallel with outer=TRUE
The following tinkers with the strip labels, where the different panels are for different levelf of a conditioning factor. tau <- (0:5)/2.5; m <- length(tau); n <- 200; SD <- 2 x0 <- rnorm(n, mean=12.5, sd=SD) matdf <- data.frame( x = as.vector(sapply((0:5)/2.5, function(s)x0+rnorm(n, sd=2*s))), y <- rep(15+2.5*x0, m), taugp = factor(rep(tau, rep(n,m)))) names(matdf)
2005 Jan 27
3
How to generate labels or names?
Hi, I'm new to R and I would like to generate labels like data.frame does : "V1 V2 V3...". I'm trying to generate a N vector with label such as "Lab1 Lab2 ... LabN". I guess this is pretty easy when you know R ;) Thanks for help Eric
2010 May 22
1
How to find all single minima, i.e. only each one within each next part of analyzed vector (table)
Dear R users, How to find all single minima within each next part of analyzed vector (table) Select all minima (mass_value=min & mass_value<2) (many) in vector(table), BUT first put mask on table in order to select within one window mask (5 elements) only one local minimum, and next to search within the next time window mask the second minimum (only one local along second mask)
2006 Jan 24
2
Tunneling lock/hangs/unidirectional
I've setup a lab to test the new tunneling options in the latest openssh. Things work well... for a while... then the tunnel goes unidirectional. openssh-SNAP-20060122.tar.gz lab1 config: # uname -a FreeBSD lab1 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 13 13:01:17 EST 2006 root@:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/SMP i386 # cat /etc/sysctl.conf | egrep -v '(^#|^$)'
2005 May 18
1
from list to dataframe
I was wondering if someone can help me figure out the following: I have two patient datasets, ds1 and ds2. ds1 has fields "patid", "date", and "lab1". ds2 has "patid", "date", and "lab2". I want to find all the patids that have at least 2 dated records for each lab. I started by splitting each dataset by patid, to create ds1.list
2017 Jun 27
0
ggplot2 geom_bar label justification
Hi, I was trying to make a horizontal bar plot. The barplot works when the text labels are of reasonable length, but not if some of them are slightly long. I think the long ones get 'squeezed' by default before the plot is flipped and keep the skew after the flip. Is there a way I can get around this? In the code below, plot px looks just fine, but the labels get staggered in plot py.
2011 Jul 22
2
averaging rows based on string¿?
Hi Folks, Ran into something I'd really like to do in R simply/elegantly, but my R - coding skills seem surpassed. This is the thing. Imagine the following data: labs<-c("abcdef","abcgg","tgthefdk","tgtijuel","tgtnjmoi","gbnt","dlift") dat<-c(0.5,0.25,1,2,16,0.250,4) dframe<-data.frame(labs,dat) I would like to
2006 Nov 07
1
Better way to create tables of mean & standard deviations
Hi I'm trying to create tables of means, standard deviations and numbers of observations (i) for each laboratory (ii) for each batch number (iii) for each batch at each laboratory for the attached data. I created these functions: summary.aggregate <- function(y, label, ...) { temp.mean <- aggregate(y, FUN=mean, ...) temp.sd <- aggregate(y, FUN=sd, ...) temp.length <-
2000 Sep 29
0
Is it R or I?
Salutations: I have been trying to translate a S-PLUS/ArcInfo (GIS software) application that I wrote on a SGI (IRIX) platform to public domain R and GrassGIS on a Linux platform. I am almost on the verge of abandoning it as I find R to be rather unstable, slow and frustrating. I enclose a section of my code for R experts to examine hoping that they'll point out that all the above three are
2005 Aug 29
0
negative superscripts in axis labels
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I apologize if this has been covered somewhere; but, I cannot find it. The following results in a segmentation fault: - ----------------------------------------------------------------- helvetica <- X11Font("-*-helvetica-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*") X11Fonts(helvetica=helvetica) symbol <-
2014 Sep 10
1
Questions about gluster reblance
Hello, Recently I spent a bit time understanding rebalance since I want to know its performance given that there could be more and more bricks to be added into my glusterfs volume and there will be more and more files and directories in the existing glusterfs volume. During the test I saw something which I'm really confused about. Steps: SW versions: glusterfs 3.4.4 + centos 6.5 Inital
2007 Sep 23
2
Plotting numbers at a specified decimal length on a plot()
Hi there, I want to figure out how to plot means, with 2 decimal places, of any Y variable on a scatterplot according to any X variable (which obviously should have limited scope). I already figured out how to plot the means, but without limiting their precision to 2 decimal places. This is the code I used once I had the scatterplot drawn: text(c(1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2007 Sep 11
0
SIPAddHeader cmd from Realtime MySQL, not getting all the 'appdata' field
Hi All, I'm doing some simple paging functions and using the SIPAddHeader cmd. * 1.2 branch. Using it in the extensions.conf file, it works fine: exten => _*2XX,1,SIPAddHeader(Call-Info: sip:\;answer-after=0) in * console: lab2*CLI> -- Executing SIPAddHeader("SIP/204-0818dcd0", "Call-Info: sip:;answer-after=0") in new stack When i put the same cmd in Realtime
2008 Aug 27
0
RADVD address timeouts
I am using RADVD to assign IPv6 addresses. It works for 'static' devices. I want it to work for devices that move to different networks without having to restart the network on those devices. So if I have a notebook on network Lab1 getting prefix 2607:7:4:1::64 and moves to network Lab2 where RADVD advertises prefix 2607:7:4:2::/64, I want the host to switch to the new address.
2007 May 26
1
lattice: aligning independent graphs
I find myself wanting to plot three graphs side by side 'as if' they were panels -- that is, with the same y-axis limits, no space between the graphs, and precise vertical alignment of the plot areas. However, I don't want strip titles; I want each graph to have its own x-axis label, on the bottom of the plot. The best way I have so far found to do this is to fake up a data frame that
2011 Jun 26
1
bwplot questions: box order, axis breaks, and multiple y-axis labels
Hi all, I used bwplot in lattice to create a 6-panel boxplot grouped by a conditioning variable (param) that displays concentration (conc) in response to treatment (trtmnt). Here is the functional part of my code followed by my three questions: library(lattice); ww<-read.csv(file="c:/Rdata/lattice_boxplot_prep.csv",header=TRUE,sep=","); attach(ww);