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2002 Jul 12
2
Lattice help (again?)
I appologize if this post is a duplicate, but I did not get my first post myself.. Here is my original post: --------------------------------- Hi all, I've got some troubles with a Lattice plot. The error I get is Error in Ops.factor(groups[subscripts], vals[i]) : Level sets of factors are different which sort of doesn't make sense to me. Can you please help me figure out what
2005 Nov 09
1
Problems with Shapiro Wilk's test of normality.
Hi, I am trying to create a table with information from Shapiro Wilk's test of normality. However, it fails due to lack of sample size, it says, but the way I see it, this is not a problem. (See the table of sample sizes (almost) at the bottom). Applying a different function using a similar ftable call is not a problem (See the bottom table). This is R 2.1.0 on Linux (Gentoo). /Fredrik
2005 Aug 30
1
Convert ftable to latex?
Dear list, I cannot make the latex command to output a ftable objet the way I want it. Is it posible? I found a post in the archives saying that one should use the rgroup and n.rgroup arguments to supply the row names, but so far I have been unsuccessful. This is what I have: >
2016 Apr 23
2
Incoming calls from Andrews & Arnold failing to authenticate
I have service with both VoIPtalk.org and Andrews & Arnold (aa.net.uk). VoIPtalk calls are unauthenticated and reach me fine, but Andrews & Arnold calls are authenticated. The last call I successfully received was on Tuesday afternoon. Initially, A&A were for some odd reason not sending calls to my server, but that has been resolved. The problem now is that the calls fail to
2005 Aug 18
1
How do I make a Sweave + latex table out of this ?
Dear list, I have a table that I would like to convert to latex for inclusion into a Sweave file. > round(ftable(prop.table(xtabs(~agemF + votcat + Type , data=work),margin=2))*100,1) Type Voiced Voiceless unaspirated Voiceless aspirated agemF votcat 18 - 24 Prevoiced 2.6 8.7
2011 Jan 05
0
Onset HOBOware under Wine (Issue with a Windows/Java hybrid)
I'm trying to get HOBOware Pro (http://www.onsetcomp.com/products/software/), a tool that interfaces with a USB based datalogger, to work under Wine. I have installed it, and it fails with the message: Code: Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for object heap This seems to be fairly common among Java apps, and the solution appears to be setting -Xms
2010 Jan 09
1
Reducing the size of a large script top speed onset of execution
Colleagues, (R 2.10 on all platforms) I have a lengthy script (18000 lines) that runs within a graphical interface. The script consists of 100's of function followed by a single command that calls these functions (execution depends on a number of environment variables passed to the script). As a result, nothing is executed until the final line of code is read. It takes 15-20
2007 Sep 06
2
FAX machine connect with audiocode SIP device
Dear all I have FAX machine connected with audiocode SIP device i am trying to send fax and when negosiation going on and i start send fax button then my after half page it got stuck in fax machine so is there any codec problem i am useing ulaw/alaw is it fine or not anybody have idea about sending fax with SIP connected device --------------------------------- Ready
1997 Sep 03
1
ERRDOS - ERRbadshare
i'm getting the following error message from smbclient when doing tar backups. what exactly does this error message mean and how can i eliminate it? ERRDOS - ERRbadshare (The sharing mode specified for an Open conflicts with existing FIDs on the file.) opening remote file \windows\system32\config\software.LOG -- Todd Pfaff \ Email: pfaff@mcmaster.ca Computing and
2008 Nov 21
1
capturing stderr/stdout
Hi, I have an application in perl that prints some output to either stderr or stdout. Here's an example: # tmp.pl print STDERR "starting iterator\n"; for(my $i = 0; $i < 1000000; $i++) { print $i . "\n"; } # tmp.R con <- pipe("perl tmp.pl") r <- readLines(con, n = -1) close(con) However, the second line stalls until the perl for-loop finishes.
2009 Aug 11
4
how to migrate 40T data and 180M files
hi, I need to migrate 40T data and 180M files from one storage device to another one, both source and destination will be NFS and mounted to a local suse linux box. The first question is that if there is any risk for such a big number of files? should I divide them into groups and rsync them in parallel or in serial? If yes, how many groups is better? The second question is about memory. How
2012 Mar 28
3
Urgent - I really need some help lme4 model avg Estimates
Hello all, If someone could take a little time to help me then I would be very grateful. I studied piping plovers last summer. I watched each chick within a brood for 5 minutes and recorded behaviour, habitat use and foraging rate. There were two Sites, the first with 4 broods and the second with 3 broods. http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4511178/Table_PP_Maslo_et_al.png As the data within a
2012 Mar 27
1
two lmer questions - formula with related variables and output interpretation
Hello, I have been attempting to set up a lme and have looked at numerous posts including 'R's lmer cheat-sheet' as well as reading a number of papers and other resources including R help, but I am still a little confused on how to write my model (I thought I had it). I have asked a number of questions on different forums; most of which have been resolved. My main concern right now
2007 Nov 13
16
Switching from webrick to mongrel
I got tired of restarting my puppetmaster when it stopped responding and finally switched to mongrel last night. When running under mongrel, what sort of concurrent connection rates are people able to get? I dont know how many individual puppetmaster processes I should spawn, or how to tell when I should span more. Perhaps I need more than two, because this morning I had a look at how
2004 Nov 17
1
Re: variations on the theme of survSplit
Danardono <daodao99 at student.umu.se> wrote: > > While waiting for 2.1, for those who need function[s] for this > survival-splitting business, as I do, this 'survcut' function below > might be helpful. > It is not an elegant nor efficient function but it works, at least for > some examples below. > Ditto the following, for the case where there are multiple
2009 Oct 21
2
three related time series with different resolutions
I have three time series, x, y, and z, and I want to analyse the relations between them. However, they have vastly different resolutions. I am writing to ask for advice on how to handle this situation in R. x is a stimulus, and y and z are responses. x is a rectangular pulse 4 sec long. Its onset and offset are known with sub-millisecond precision. The onset varies irregularly -- it doesn't
2006 Aug 10
1
Historical question
Hello Jean-Marc and all, I recently had a talk with somebody about CELP. He said, there is this federal standard 1016 (4.8kbps) with a reference implementation of the Department of Defense (only on Sun, unfortunately, if I got this right). This one is noticed in the manual already. He also said, since there is this implementation of the DoD, nobody would voluntarily re-implement CELP. If I read
2002 Dec 29
3
lowess + turnpoints = doubling integers?
Happy New Year, r-helpers! I am using lowess to smooth a scatter plot, xx<-lowess(xinput,f=.04) #defaults for other args followed by turnpoints(xx$y) #defaults for other args I plot the smoothed result as well as turnpoints (using yy$tppos) on top of raw data plot. Result is exactly as expected, graphically. For another purpose, I calcuate the difference between turnpoints (representing
2007 Jun 25
2
changing the position of the y label (ylab)
How can I change the position of the ylab, after enlarging the margins with par(mar=...)? Here is the relevant code snippet ---- par(mar=c(5.1,5.1,4.1,2.1)) plot(c(1979,2003),c(40,50),ylim=c(1,73),lab=c(20,10,1),pch=21,col='blue',bg='blue',axes=FALSE,xlab="Years",ylab="Onset/Withdrawl Date",font.lab=2) box() axis(1,las=2)
2003 Jul 26
1
A model for disease progression
I would be grateful for advice about the following problem. It's not directly R-related, but I'm hoping that R will help me analyse the following data. I have a table which indicates the progression of a certain age-related disease. At a certain point in time, a population was sampled; and I have measurements for the age of each individual, and their disease stage. (Disease stage is an