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2013 Mar 15
1
Reassign values based on multiple conditions
Hi all, I have a simple data frame of three columns - one of numbers (really a categorical variable), one of dates and one of data. Imagine: collar date data 1 01/01/2013 x 2 02/01/2013 y 3 04/01/2013 z 4 04/01/2013 a 5 07/01/2013 b The 'collar' is a GPS collar that's been worn by an animal for a certain amount of time, and then may have been worn by a different animal after
2013 Mar 29
1
Create values based on a table of conditions
Hi R help forum, I have a simple data frame of four columns - one of numbers (really a categorical variable), one of dates and one of data. I have over 500,000 data points to work with, spread over 40 files, each named after a different animal. These are contact data recorded by proximity loggers over two years between the animals of the file name and collars being worn by other animals. The
2005 Dec 09
1
Residuals from GLMMs in the lme4 package
Hello there This is the first time I have used r-help message board so I hope I have got the right address. I am trying to check the residuals of a GLMM model(run using the package lme4). I have been able to check the residiuals of REMLs in lme4 using the following: m1<-lmer(vTotal~Week+fCollar+ (1|fCat), collars) res<-resid(m1) plot(res) qqnorm(res) library(MASS) par(mfrow=c(2,3))
2010 Oct 28
1
adding copies of rows toa data frame based upon start and end dates
Hello All and thanks in advance for any advice. I have a data frame with rows corresponding radio-collared animals (see sample data below). There is a start date (DATESTART), and end date (DATEEND), and the number of days on air (DAYSONAIR). What I would like to do is add a column called DATE to so that each row ID has a row for every day that the radio collar was on the air while copying all
2002 Feb 01
1
Bug in the HOWTO: proxy-arp (?)
Hello alltogether, I''m new to the list, so please excuse any violations of listiquette... I didn''t have to much to do with linux based firewalling and routing for quite a time and found that proxy-arp changed in between... As I struggled with it I found that the Advanced routing... howto wasn''t to helpfull. Especially the documentation seems to be rather vice versa to
2005 Sep 27
1
Moaning dog...
Here's one for you phone people.... An elderly lady phoned her telephone company to report that her telephone failed to ring when her friends called - and that on the few occasions when it did ring, her pet dog always moaned right before the phone rang. The telephone repairman proceeded to the scene, curious to see this psychic dog or senile elderly lady. He climbed a nearby telephone pole,
2013 Nov 24
1
create a new dataframe with intervals and computing a weighted average for each of its rows
I need you help with this problem, I have a data-frame like this: BHID=c(43,43,43,43,44,44,44,44,44) FROM=c(50.9,46.7,44.2,43.1,52.3,51.9,49.3,46.2,42.38) TO=c(46.7,44.2,43.1,40.9,51.9,49.3,46.2,42.38,36.3) AR=c(45,46,0.0,38.45,50.05,22.9,0,25,9) DF<-data.frame(BHID,FROM,TO,VALUE) #add the length DF$LENGTH=DF$FROM-DF$TO where: + BHID: is the borehole
2013 Apr 26
2
Remove reciprocal data from a grouped animal social contact dataset
Hi r-help forum, I have been collecting contact data (with proximity logger collars) between a few different species of animal. All animals wear the collars, and any contact between the animals should be detected and recorded by both collars. However, this isn't always the case and more contacts may be recorded on one collar of the two. This is fine, it depends on battery life and other
2011 Feb 15
1
[slightly OT] predict.randomForest and type=”prob”
Dear all , I would like to use the function randomForest to predict the probability of relocation failure of a GPS collar as a function of several environmental variables x (both factor and numeric: slope, vegetation, etc.) on a given area. The response variable y is thus success (0)/failure(1) of the relocation, and the sampling unit is the pixel of a raster map. My aim is to build a map
2007 Dec 20
5
[PATCH 0/16] lguest: introduce vcpu structure
this patch makes room for the vcpu structure in lguest, already used in this very same way at lguest64. It's the first part of our plan to have lguest and lguest64 unified too. When two dogs hang out, you don't have new puppies right in the other day. Some time has to be elapsed. They have to grow first. In this same spirit, having these patches _do not_ mean smp guests can be launched
2007 Dec 20
5
[PATCH 0/16] lguest: introduce vcpu structure
this patch makes room for the vcpu structure in lguest, already used in this very same way at lguest64. It's the first part of our plan to have lguest and lguest64 unified too. When two dogs hang out, you don't have new puppies right in the other day. Some time has to be elapsed. They have to grow first. In this same spirit, having these patches _do not_ mean smp guests can be launched
2004 Mar 02
3
how do you rate limit routable traffic without rate limiting LAN protocols like arps and igmp?
I''m rate limiting and prioritizing traffic upstream of a slow wan link using htb, classic wonder shaper type stuff. I''m using the following command for traffic that does not match any of my defined filters: tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 50 It appears that local, non-routable traffic like arps and igmp are being snared by this and end-up queued in the lowest
2004 Dec 07
16
Dmz
Hey Tom, I have successfully set up to servers on a Dmz practice network woohoo :). If I take out the proxyarp option in /etc/shorewall/interfaces Then Dmz can ping outside ip''s on the net but not and of my servers on network 66.224.62.96/27 (Other than its own gateway server 66.224.62.120) The reason I ask is to learn. I thought I would not need the proxyarp option for this to
2014 Oct 28
2
Node behind SonicWall Router
Recently the small business I work at replaced an aging linksys wrt style router with a SonicWall one. Ever since this change I have issues with this node falling back to TCP constantly. TCP for me ends up performing very sub-par, and most of the time unworkable. For some reason too the connection usually ends up being routed through another node. I created a new tinc instance using TAP
2016 Dec 01
2
member server resolv.conf question
On 2016-12-01 10:00, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Thu, 01 Dec 2016 09:20:15 -0600 > Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> From: Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> >> To: SAMBA MailList <samba at lists.samba.org> >> Subject: [Samba] member server resolv.conf question >> Date: Thu,
2016 Dec 01
4
member server resolv.conf question
Yesterday I was "tailing" a log file (nmbd, I think) and noticed complaints by my member server that there was another "domain master" at the ipaddress on my DC1. This morning Windows clients are being denied updates to "116.168.192.in-addr-arps/IN" (which I believe is the reverse zone.) I think I have an error in my smb.conf file for this server as I have had an
2003 Oct 01
1
hypergeometric & population estimates
"help" We want to estimate the number of caribou in Jasper. We recently conducted an aerial survey and saw 70 uncollared caribou and 8 of 11 collared caribou. We want to estimate the number of caribou in this population with 95% confidence limits. Gary White uses the hypergeometric distribution and determines the population estimates using maximum likelihood and 95%CL as
2006 Jan 30
4
Logistic regression model selection with overdispersed/autocorrelated data
I am creating habitat selection models for caribou and other species with data collected from GPS collars. In my current situation the radio-collars recorded the locations of 30 caribou every 6 hours. I am then comparing resources used at caribou locations to random locations using logistic regression (standard habitat analysis). The data is therefore highly autocorrelated and this causes Type
2003 Oct 29
5
shorewall question
I am currently using shorewall on leaf-bering. I have set it up with keepalived to create a high availabilty firewall cluster. I have an odd question in regards to shorewall. Currently in production I have keepalived controlling shorewall starts and stops. If I remove this and leave shorewall running on the backup firewall, will I run into any problems with having the nat tables built out and
2005 Mar 08
2
[Fwd: Re: etherboot 5.3.14 and pxelinux keyboard problem]
Tim Legge has passed the following message on to me: hpa wrote: > Quinn wrote: > > Now it seems I have found a bug in PXELINUX with regards to etherboot. > > Up until 2.07 pxelinux was responsive to the keyboard. From 2.08 and > > up the keyboard is locked at the boot prompt when pxelinux is loaded > > via etherboot 5.3.14. > > That would not be a PXELINUX bug,