Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "R CUDA package developer position at St Jude Children's Research Hospital"
2003 Feb 13
2
legend
I think I'm missing something tonight in the usage of 'legend':
plot(0, type="n")
legend(locator(1), month.abb[1:5], pch=15, col=1:5)
gives me something similar to what I want. But
legend(locator(1), month.abb[1:5], fill=T, col=1:5)
gives me 5 black boxes.
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you,
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platform i686-pc-linux-gnu
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2003 Feb 28
1
axis annotation
Hi,
Is there a way to specify a vector of colors for the tick annotation in a
call to axis(), to achieve the x-axis here?
<<Rplot003.png>>
Thanks,
Mark Wilkinson
Informatics Analyst
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
The opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent
those of St. Jude Children's Research
2003 Feb 21
1
more mulitpage postscript problems
Hi,
I posted a while ago about 'overlap' problems using png/jpeg. If what
Patrick Connolly suggests is truly happening, I think the following may be
related.
My new problem is with the following code (the overlap is still there if I
use png() instead of postscript(), compounded by the difficulty described
below):
tmp <- matrix(runif(16000), nrow=16)
2003 Jan 31
2
png()/jpeg()
When I execute the following code, it works just like I want it to: three
pages of nine (or fewer) plots. However, when I execute the code with the
first and last lines uncommented, I get three pages (files), but the 2nd &
3rd pages have overlapping plots. It's like a new page wasn't created.
I'm pretty sure I've either misplaced or left out a crucial call to some
2005 Jun 03
2
reading tables into R
I have been using R and Perl. When I read in a text file using the read.table option, and I try to mathematically manipulate the individual elements in the table, I keep getting an "object is not subsettable" error. If I try to use a different method, it works, but takes too much time(basically, I then need to read in values individually into R instead of as a 2D array, so the number of
2002 Dec 05
1
Passing options as lists
Hi,
I apologize if this has previously been posted. I've just subscribed to the
R-help digest.
I'm writing a plotting function that uses layout() to plot several different
plots on the same device. This function uses plot(), image(), and a custom
function that uses text(). Each cell of the layout needs different par()
parameters, so what I'd like to do is pass them as lists:
2005 Jul 21
1
principal component analysis in affy
Hi,
I have been using the prcomp function to perform PCA on my example microarray data, (stored in metric text files) which looks like this:
1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f ...................................................4r 4s 4t
g1 1.2705 1.2766 ...........................................................2.0298
g2 0.1631
2011 Sep 20
0
children's numerical skills
people appear to born to compute. NY Escort (http://www.nycescortasiangirl.com) The numerical skills of children develop so early and so inexorably that it is easy to imagine an internal clock of mathematical maturity guiding their growth. NY Escorts (http://www.nycescortasiangirl.com) Not long after learning to walk and talk, they can set the table with impress accuracy---one knife, one spoon,
2005 Jun 14
1
t.test using RSPerl
Hi,
I've just started using R and RSPerl. I have some code as follows:
&R::initR("--no-save");
&R::call("t.test", (\@array1, \@array2));
where @array1 and @array2 are both 1-dimensional arrays in Perl having 54675 elements each. On execution the output is as follows:
Calling R function name `t.test', # arguments: 3
1) Arg type 3
Got a reference to a
2006 Aug 16
0
connect_to_domain_password_server: unable to open the domain client session to machine SJMEMDC40. Error was : NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO
Good afternoon.
I cannot seem to get my test samba (domain member) server to use a
windows 2003 PDC, SJMEMDC40. Are there any outstanding issues with a
win2003 PDC and a samba domain member server?
Her are my errors:
[2006/08/16 16:40:46, 0]
rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:get_schannel_session_key(2443)
get_schannel_session_key: could not fetch trust account password for
domain 'CBT'
2007 Jun 13
2
tdb_lock failed.... (Interrupted system call)
Has anyone seen any fixes above 3.0.23a that addresses an issue similar
to this one?
[2007/06/13 14:01:40, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(783)
tdb(/usr/local/samba-3.0.23a/private/secrets.tdb): tdb_lock failed on
list 65 ltype=1 (Interrupted system call)
[2007/06/13 14:01:40, 0]
tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_chainlock_with_timeout_internal(82)
tdb_chainlock_with_timeout_internal: alarm (10) timed out for
2007 Jun 14
0
cifs mount issue (cannot read files)
In version 3.0.23a (as a file server), I've noticed that CIFS clients
(mount samba shares as cifs) get read errors.
For example, if the vi a text file on the share, they get a read error.
If the more a text file, nothing comes back, but the prompt.
In 3.0.10 (pre configured by Centos, not compiled by me) this is not a
problem.
Here are my 3.0.23a options during configure:
2002 Dec 20
1
lower triangle
Hi,
I want to compute the lower triangle of a square matrix (optionally, sans
diagonal). With for() loops I can do something like this:
## 5 by 5 matrix rtn
for (j in 1:5) {
for (k in 1:j) {
if (j != k) { ## optional
rtn[j, k] <- my.func(j, k)
}
}
}
I'd like to do this with apply(). Is there some way I can do this kind of
'short-circuit'?
Thanks,
Mark Wilkinson
2004 Aug 01
0
2.2.8 and AD universal group support via winbind
What server requirements must be set on a two trusting domains to allow
winbibd to user universal groups? Or is it something I must do on the
samba/winbind end? Like go to samba 3.0?
--
Thanks,
Bill Pappas
Systems Integration Engineer
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Department: Hartwell Center
Phone: 901.495.4549
Fax: 901.495.2945
2009 Sep 08
0
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center - Systems Analyst/Programmer III/IV (AD-22564)
Systems Analyst /Programmer III/IV (AD-22564)
About Us
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, home of three Nobel laureates,
is an independent, nonprofit research institution dedicated to the
development and advancement of biomedical research to eliminate cancer
and other potentially fatal diseases. Recognized internationally for its
pioneering work in bone-marrow transplantation, the
2008 Apr 16
0
Applciation cannot open a file
I'm running 3.0.28a on RHEL 4 U4.
The problem I see is tied between an application running on winxp (Altiris Image Browser) and the samba server. The application says it is unable to open specific files.
I've tried some things to resolve this. I set force user = root for the share in question. This should have fixed it, but it did not. I set chmod to o+rwx per file.
I do not see this
2007 Oct 17
2
tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_chainlock_with_timeout_internal (rev_2)
I've seen more and more occurrences of the following error (other people
have different password servers) on the web.
I submitted this question before, but it was never resolved. I've even
tried changing the underlying file system (from clustered vxfs to ext3)
and I still see the error.
Error:
[2007/10/17 08:29:33, 0]
tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_chainlock_with_timeout_internal(82)
2006 Jul 21
6
tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_chainlock_with_timeout_internal
Hello. I run samba 3.0.21c on RHEL AS 4 EMT_64 U3 and I've experienced a
strange problem where smbd will go (and stay) in the D state. While
waiting for IO (possibly), these smbd processes do not respond to client
requests, thus samba appears to be down. I could not kill these
processes via kill -9 , so I rebooted which worked.
The only error I could see out of the ordinary would be
2011 Nov 17
0
Research Associate position at Harvard Business School
HBS seeks a Research Associate to partner with a faculty member in the
Marketing Unit on research initiatives related to consumer and firm
choices in industries influenced by technology along with value created
through social media technologies. Projects involve statistical
programing and econometric modeling in R.
Projects involve research and analysis of large data sets. Projects may
also
2012 Aug 07
0
[LLVMdev] Fall 2012: coop position in AMD Research
AMD Research
Co-op position: LLVM compiler developer
As part of a larger research project within AMD we are looking for a co-op to work on a compiler project that is using LLVM as its backend. The project is studying how explicitly parallel vector programming models (such as Cuda, OpenCL, and ISPC) can be compiled without loss of performance portability. The interested candidate should have