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2024 May 16
1
[Non-DoD Source] Re: R for the US Air Force
You described it well; I?m afraid that?s what it is. They want documents of an organization that doesn?t fit the description, and only then will they test it.
That sounds great. I?ll reach out to Jeremy and see if he can help me get the IDs the USAF wants. It sounds like Joshua predates my time here. That?s a really good idea.
Thanks very much!
Doug
From: Josiah Parry
2024 May 16
1
R for the US Air Force
Hey Doug,
R is not a product that is provided by a company or any vendor that can be
procured through a vendor e.g. something on a GSA schedule.
Seems like you're caught in the bureaucracy hell hole. I used to help the
USAF, and other DoD members use R when I was at RStudio (now Posit).
I recommend you find someone in your organization who is doing Data
Science. They'll likely have
2004 Jul 29
2
2003 KDC and Samba
We have serveral RHEL 3.0 Update 2 servers running Samba.
These have been working flawlessly for several months..
Recently, the base upgraded all the Windows 2000 servers
to Windows 2003..
NOTE: we don't have admin rights to the Domain Controllers.. (wish we did..)
Previous to the Domain (and kdc) controllers to 2003 we had
no issues joining a new Samba Sever to the ADS..
Using the same
2024 May 18
1
[External] Re: R for the US Air Force
R is not a product that is provided by a company or any vendor that can be
> procured through a vendor e.g. something on a GSA schedule.
>
>
that's not strictly true though is it? Anyone can form a company and
supply R, as long as everyone complies with the license. You are also free
to download R from public services and do it without any corporate
wrappings and trappings, which is
2009 Dec 29
1
SUN_LIBUSB
Hi all,
I've been trying to get a TrippLite 700DV communicating with nut in
Solaris. The problem was that I would successfully send a message to the
ups, but wouldn't be able to receive anything. After some snooping
around I found this bit of code in libusb.c libusb_get_interrupt().
#ifdef SUN_LIBUSB
/*
usleep(timeout * 1000);
*/
return 0;
2011 Mar 29
3
passing arguments via "..."
I would like to do something like the following:
Fancyhist<-function(x,...) {
# first, process x into xprocess somehow, then ...
if (is.null(breaks)) { # yes, I know this is wrong
# define the histogram breaks somehow, then call hist:
hist(xprocess,breaks=breaks,...)
} else {
# use breaks give in calling argument
hist(xprocess,...)
}
}
But, those of you who know R better
2009 Dec 08
3
arrow plots
Am doing some vector plots with the arrows() function. Works well. But
what I need to do is supply an arrow for scaling for the reader. I need
to plot an arrow of some known magnitude somewhere on the page
(preferably outside the bounds of the plot, so that it can be seen
clearly) with some text underneath it that says, for instance, "10
kg-m/sec". Any ideas? Thanks.
2010 Aug 05
2
SAMBA and SMB Signing
Hello,
We're working on setting up a SAMBA server, but it is not working.
There is a standard configuration for our Windows Vista machines. With
the previous configuration of Windows Vista ("Alice") it connects to the
SAMBA fine. However, the latest Windows Vista configuration ("Bob")
will contact the SAMBA server, send the required password then just stop
communicating.
2012 Aug 09
2
How to overlay a global map on a filled contour?
I would like to plot some lat-lon data in a filled contour, and then
overlay a map of the globe on top. I am trying something like this:
filled.contour(lons, lats, glb.data,
plot.axes={axis(1);axis(2);map(projection='rectangular',parameters=0,add
=T)}
)
The filled contour plots fine, and the map shows up, but only as a very
tiny little black rectangle in a small area of the
2010 Jan 12
1
Tripplite_usb
He everyone,
I have a Tripplite SMART700DVa using the tripplite_usb from NUT 2.5 (rev
2217) driver running in Solaris 10x86. My driver hangs when trying to
connect. Once the driver sends the watchdog command ("W\0"), it can no
longer receive any signals and eventually exits. The UPS responds to
other watchdog commands ("W5" for example), but there doesn't seem to be
2010 Dec 28
17
Need Help Getting Windows XP To Use Samba Properly
Hi everyone, new to the list.
My apologies if this issue has already been covered, but I am having the
following problem with Samba:
Using Windows XP as a client, I am trying to see a Solaris system as a
server. Solaris is running Samba 2.4.2, and Windows 2000 sees it as a
server without any problems.
Windows XP, however, generates the error "The network name is no longer
2009 Apr 08
1
vectors on top of contours, and lattice
OK, I needed to plot a set of vectors on top of a contour plot. I
figured out a way to do this. I create a panel function that calls
"larrows()" with arguments constructed from my vector data. Then, when
I go to do the contour plot, I call contourplot() with the "panel"
argument set to point to my newly created panel function.
So far, so good.
Now, I need to do a
2009 Apr 15
2
(hopefully) simple array op
I have a multidimensional array "a", for example,
> a
, , 1
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 1 3
[2,] 2 4
, , 2
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 5 7
[2,] 6 8
So a is 2x2x2.
I have another array "b", for example,
> b
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 9 11
[2,] 10 12
So b is 2x2.
I want to "tack" b onto a so that b becomes a new "plane", so to speak,
2009 Apr 16
1
weird error with contourplot
Sorry if I am cluttering up this list with too many rank beginner
questions. But I *am* a rank beginner, and I am at my wit's end with
this one:
I have a data frame df, with components x,y,z. This command to make a
contour plot with lattice graphics works just fine:
> contourplot(z~x*y,data=df,cuts=20)
Then I try
> contourplot(z~x*y,data=df,cuts=20,region=T)
And it dies on me with
2010 Nov 24
1
adding blocks to arrays
I have a four-dimensional array. I have a three-dimensional array I
want to add to it. My particular problem is conceptually very simple
because the new array is just going to go into the end of the 4D array;
i.e. will be added into the final index. I think I have seen an R
command that can do this in one shot, but for the life of me, I can't
find it again. Am I making this up, or is there
2011 Dec 14
1
JavaGD package
Am trying to install package JGR and, by necessity, JavaGD on a few
Linux platforms. R rev. 2.14.0. Had some success on one platform, but
am running into a problem on a new platform. I installed rJava, JavaGD,
iplots, and JGR. Things went - I thought - without a hitch. Now, when
I try to use JGR, I start R and issue the command "library(JGR)" and get
an error message:
Error in
2011 Dec 30
1
configure can't find readline -- but it's there!
Am trying to install 2.14.0 on a CentOS system. The configure script
apparently can't find something to do with the readline library:
Configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and headers/libs are not
available
Yes, I know I need readline 4.2 or later. "yum" assures me that rev 5.1
is already installed.
And I know I need to provide configuration flags if it is in
2012 Jul 13
1
integrating multi-dimensional dat along one dimension
I just want to integrate a 3D data set along one dimension to obtain a
2D data set. Something like:
(given array "d" with dim nx,ny,nz ...)
data_int<-array(dim=c(nx,ny))
for (n in 1:ny) {
for (m in 1:nx) {
data_int[m,n]<-sum(d[m,n,])
}
}
The thing is, given R's facility with integers, it seems that I should
be able to obtain data_int without the
2011 Oct 31
1
troubles installing R
I am trying to install R on a pretty up-to-date CentOS system. I have
tried installing 2.14.0 and 2.13.2. In both cases, the configure step
fails, and does not produce a Makefile. So, of course, I can't issue
"make".
The errors that I can find in config.log are, first, several missing
files: ac_nonexistent.h, minix/config.h., readline/history.h, and
readline/readline.h.
Then,
2010 Jun 30
1
What is wrong with this code?
Here it is:
read.inputs<-function(infile) {
for (counter in 1:length(input.list)) {
seek(infile,where=0,origin='start')
newline<-readLines(infile,n=1)
while(length(newline)>0) {
if(!is.na(grep(as.character(input.list[[counter]][1]),newline)[1])) {
break
}
newline<-readLines(infile,n=1)
}
if (length(newline)>0)