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2007 Sep 26
0
Help re speech software for the visually impaired
Hi, Not too sure what you're looking for, but Speex isn't a screen reader, it's a compression algorithm. Also, there's no with thing as Speex version V208. Cheers, Jean-Marc Byers, Robert wrote: > > Hello Speex Development Team, > > We have purchased many T-2000 phones from VAVAA ( Gold Score > International Holdings Limited of China) which use the Speex
2007 Dec 20
1
auto named savings (pngs & data-frames)
Hello, i only got a small problem. i try to create automatic new dataframes, or png?s. the main problem i got is: how can i create automatic a new name for a file (read out by simply "for") - i tried to use "(paste...) but theres an errormessage, about a wrong declination. R told it is as.character, but need as.Real. Should i use another method than "paste"? i tried as
2006 Mar 31
3
Position For Ruby on Rails Consultant
Hello Everyone, My name is Prashant and I head the placement division with ANZ Solutions. We work with close to 53 clients all over the country and help them with their staffing requirements. I like to network with strong technical people like you and like to associate myself with respect to your career plans. Please let me know and I will give you a call. We can help you for any kind of
2003 Mar 25
1
BUG report : 'rnorm' (LINUX, R 1.6.2) (PR#2682)
Dear colleague, unfortunately 'rnorm' does not create normal distributed numbers as you can see with following histogramm: > hist(rnorm(1000000),breaks=100) and > hist(pnorm(rnorm(1000000)),breaks=100) I have done several chi^2-tests which have all failed: > chi2unif<- function(x,N) > { > anz=length(x) > f0<-rep(anz/N,times=N) >
2008 Oct 22
3
Substitute problem
hello R users, I didn't find a solution for a special problem. I have two dataframes. dataframe1: X value row col ID 1 8.973498062 5512625 3460000 1 2 11.656658570 5501625 3464000 2 3 11.121777570 5495625 3473000 3 4 9.310465964 5508625 3477000 4 5 8.883483845 5515625 3496000 5 dataframe2: X value
2003 Oct 13
1
PRI/E1: machine freeze/dies after a few calls
Hi all, inside my * is a E400P. The machine is a PII 400Mhz with 256MB Ram. OS is Debian woody. * is the newest cvs co. I have written a little callgen script which make outgoing calls through my *: #! /bin/sh set -e n=$1 # Nummer anz=$2 # Anzhal der Versuche anz2=$3 # Kan?le sle=$4 # Timeout bis zum n?chsten Versuch if [ -z $4 ]; then sle=0 fi s=1
2010 Mar 13
2
Two questions, first about contingency tables, and second about table () and data.frame (), from a visually impaired user.
Hi all, I want to make a contingency table in R. I want to tabulate two variables, one as the independent and second as the dependent variable. The IV has two categories, namely, birth complications, and no birth complications. The frequency of birth complication category is fifty, and the frequency of no birth complication category is 34. The categories and frequencies of DV follows.
2011 Nov 08
3
Reading a specific column of a csv file in a loop
Dear all: I have two larges files with 2000 columns. For each file I am performing a loop to extract the "i"th element of each file and create a data frame with both "i"th elements in order to perform further analysis. I am not extracting all the "i"th elements but only certain which I am indicating on a vector called "d". See an example of my code below
2012 May 11
0
help with SMATR: help with pairwise comparisons using MA regression?
Hi there, I've been using the SMATR package to do standardized major axis (SMA) regression on allometric data, and I've been able to to pairwise comparisons of slope & elevation between multiple study sites. Now I'm trying to do the same thing using major axis (MA) regression, but I'm getting errors (SMATR should be able to do MA as well as SMA regression for everything,
2008 Jul 14
2
long data frame selection error
Hello, I am trying to select the following headers from a data frame but when I try and run the command it executes halfway through and give me an error at V188 and V359. Temp <- data.frame(V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, V9, V10, V11, V12, V13, V14, V15, V16, V17, V18, V19, V20, V21, V22, V23, V24, V25, V26, V27, V28, V29, V30, V31, V32, V33, V34, V35, V36, V37, V38, V39, V40, V41, V42, V43, V44, V45,
2008 Sep 04
1
text file imported incorrectly
Dear R-users, When I tried to import a text file (tab delimited) which has 2000+ rows with the following command (With the importData in S, it works though), x <- read.table(textfile, sep= "\t", skip=5, stringAsFactors=F) I received the following warning message: Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings,: number of items read is not a multiple of
2006 Feb 01
2
sort columns
Hi. I have a simple (I think) question My dataset have these variables: names(data) [1] "v1" "v2" "v3" "v4" "v5" "v6" "v7" "v8" "v9" "v10" "v11" "v12" "v13" "v14" "v15" "v16" "v17"
1998 Mar 02
1
R-beta: Rnotes.tgz
My question is really to Robert and Ross (and also to Bill Venables and Dave Smith) -- but I thought that there might be wider interest in it. The "Notes on R" in the file Rnotes.tgz is copyrighted to the above authors -- can I make copies of it to distribute? I suspect that the intention of the authors is that Rnotes be as re-distributable as R itself. However there is no GNU license
2005 Feb 21
1
linux authenticate AD
hello every body , I was configured samba client to join win AD and it was succefully and this files that modifyed /etc/krb5 /etc/security/pam_unix2 enable winbind service ########### but the problem when restart this machine i can't login with any account from ACTIVE DIRECTORY , or LOCAL FILES _________________________________________________________________ Update your mobile with a
2005 Dec 01
8
Impaired boxplot functionality - mean instead of median
Hello to all users and wizards. I am regulary using 'boxplot' function or its analogue - 'bwplot' from the 'lattice' library. But they are, as far as I understand, totally flawed in functionality: they miss ability to select what they would draw 'in the middle' - median, mean. What the box means - standard error, 90% or something else. What the whiskers mean -
2018 Jan 30
2
Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart.
I am fighting this issue: Bug 1540376 ? Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1540376 Does anyone have any ideas on what might be causing this, and what a fix or work-around might be? Thanks! ~ Jeff Byers ~ Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart. The
2006 Nov 05
2
Date, date, POSIX question
I have been working with R extensively for several months. I switched from SAS and Matlab to R. My question is Can anyone explain the benefits and detractions of the 'Date' package verses the 'date' package and verses 'POSIX' dates. I have noticed several other packages use one or the other. Rmetrics seems to standardize on POSIX. I can only see differences in
2018 Jan 31
1
Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart.
Tested it in two different environments lately with exactly same results. Was trying to get better read performance from local mounts with hundreds of thousands maildir email files by using SSD, hoping that .gluster file stat read will improve which does migrate to hot tire. After seeing what you described for 24 hours and confirming all move around on the tires is done - killed it. Here are my
2018 Feb 01
0
Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart.
This problem appears to be related to the sqlite3 DB files that are used for the tiering file access counters, stored on each hot and cold tier brick in .glusterfs/<volname>.db. When the tier is first created, these DB files do not exist, they are created, and everything works fine. On a stop/start or service restart, the .db files are already present, albeit empty since I don't have
2006 Oct 24
3
Help with understanding [[]] [] array, list, matrix referencing
Hi all, I would greatly appreciate some help understanding how R references arrays, matrices, lists, and objects using [[]] and []. I have read the R guides and several tutorials but I am not the fastest kid on the block so I am still having difficulty understanding this. For examples the following code produces a 5 element list of 2X5 random numbers that I then convert to a 2X5X5 matrix.