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2013 Nov 26
0
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2003 Aug 08
0
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2003 Aug 08
1
[LLVMdev] Spammers
Clearly spammers have entered our midst. Having this list be moderated
would be a good thing I think.
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2008 Jul 25
0
Package np version 0.20-0 released to CRAN
Dear R users,
An updated version of the np package has recently been uploaded to CRAN
(version 0.20-0). Version 0.20-0 is documented in
Tristen Hayfield and Jeffrey S. Racine (2008). Nonparametric
Econometrics: The np Package. Journal of Statistical Software 27(5). URL
http://www.jstatsoft.org/v27/i05/
and also in a vignette (vignette("np",package="np")). There is also a
FAQ
2008 Jul 25
0
Package np version 0.20-0 released to CRAN
Dear R users,
An updated version of the np package has recently been uploaded to CRAN
(version 0.20-0). Version 0.20-0 is documented in
Tristen Hayfield and Jeffrey S. Racine (2008). Nonparametric
Econometrics: The np Package. Journal of Statistical Software 27(5). URL
http://www.jstatsoft.org/v27/i05/
and also in a vignette (vignette("np",package="np")). There is also a
FAQ
2002 Jun 25
2
Patch for OpenSSH/mmap() on Linux 2.2
A colleague was having trouble running OpenSSH 3.3p on his server.
He, like many of us, has been clobbered by the mighty security penis
of Theo De Raadt into enabling "privsep".
But on some Linux 2.2 kernels, this is broken. Apparantly, OpenSSH "portable"
relies on non-POSIX compliant mmap() features.
Making the mmap() call in monitor_mm.c look something like this:
2003 Dec 03
1
Changing Colors
Hello,
I've got a big problem. I'm using R for geostatistical analyses, especially
the field-package.
I try to generate plots after the kriging process with help of
image.plot(..., col=terrain.colors, ...). Everything works fine, but I want
to reverse the color-palettes (heat.colors, topo.colors or gray()) to get
darkest colors at highest data-values instead the other way round.
Could
2005 Dec 13
4
Ploting graphics using X tints from a color
Hi,
I'm trying to draw a 2D plot using multiple tints of red. The
(simplified) setup is the following: || year | x | y ||
My idea is that each year is plotted with a different tint of red.
Older year (lightest) -> Later year (darkest). I've managed to plot
this with different scales of grays simply by doing:
palette(gray(length(years):0/length(years)))
before the plot and for each
2008 Jun 06
4
color scale mapped to B/W
In an R graphic, I'm using
cond.col <- c("green", "yellow", "red")
to represent a quantitative variable, where green means 'OK', yellow
represents 'warning'
and red represents 'danger'. Using these particular color names, in B/W,
red is darkest
and yellow is lightest. I'd like to find color designations to replace
yellow and
2017 Aug 21
5
[Bug 102337] New: Full system crash when running a custom OpenGL 4.3 graphic engine
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102337
Bug ID: 102337
Summary: Full system crash when running a custom OpenGL 4.3
graphic engine
Product: Mesa
Version: 17.1
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: medium
2019 Sep 23
0
deprecations leading up to C8
Le 22/09/2019 ? 23:47, Fred Smith a ?crit?:
> Thanks Niki! Google even does a pretty good job of translating them for
> those of us who are Francophonally challended.
>
> I find it humorous that it talks about "throwing" an application. :)
> I guess the original was something like "launching", only in French.
On a related off-topic note, here's a funny
2010 May 18
0
The npRmpi package (parallel np package for multi-core environments)
Dear R users,
A parallel implementation of the np package titled `npRmpi' is now available on CRAN. This package can take advantage of multiple core computing environments to reduce the run time associated with the methods contained in the np package.
Kindly see the vignette for details and examples on modifying np code and running it in a parallel environment. You are requested to seek
2010 May 18
0
The npRmpi package (parallel np package for multi-core environments)
Dear R users,
A parallel implementation of the np package titled `npRmpi' is now available on CRAN. This package can take advantage of multiple core computing environments to reduce the run time associated with the methods contained in the np package.
Kindly see the vignette for details and examples on modifying np code and running it in a parallel environment. You are requested to seek
2007 Dec 18
0
Update of the np package (version 0.14-1)
Dear R users,
An updated version of the np package has recently been uploaded to CRAN
(version 0.14-1).
The package is briefly described in a recent issue of Rnews (October,
2007, http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2007-2.pdf) for those
who might be interested.
A somewhat more detailed paper that describes the np package is
forthcoming in the Journal of Statistical Software
2007 Dec 18
0
Update of the np package (version 0.14-1)
Dear R users,
An updated version of the np package has recently been uploaded to CRAN
(version 0.14-1).
The package is briefly described in a recent issue of Rnews (October,
2007, http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2007-2.pdf) for those
who might be interested.
A somewhat more detailed paper that describes the np package is
forthcoming in the Journal of Statistical Software
2017 Nov 06
0
HP laptops with CentOS 7?
On Mon, November 6, 2017 1:01 am, Sorin Srbu wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Valeri
>> Galtsev
>> Sent: den 3 november 2017 18:33
>> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
>> Subject: Re: [CentOS] HP laptops with CentOS 7?
>>
>> Whoever wants to listen to my advise,
2010 Feb 13
4
Labels on a pyramide
I am using pyramid.plot() from the plotrix package.
I have something like this
############################################
xy.pop<-dados$masfr
xx.pop<-dados$femfr
#agelabels<-dados$femlab
xycol<-color.gradient(c(0,0,0.5,1),c(0,0,0.5,1),c(1,1,0.5,1),11)
xxcol<-color.gradient(c(1,1,0.5,1),c(0.5,0.5,0.5,1),c(0.5,0.5,0.5,1),11)
xylab<-dados$maslab
xxlab<-dados$femlab
2009 Jan 29
0
np 0.30-1 (nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed data types) is available on CRAN...
Dear R users,
Version 0.30-1 of the np package has been released and uploaded to CRAN.
The np package provides nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed
data types. We encourage anyone using the package to upgrade to the
latest version.
Description: This package provides a variety of nonparametric (and
semiparametric) kernel methods that seamlessly handle a mix of
continuous, unordered,
2009 Jan 29
0
np 0.30-1 (nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed data types) is available on CRAN...
Dear R users,
Version 0.30-1 of the np package has been released and uploaded to CRAN.
The np package provides nonparametric kernel smoothing methods for mixed
data types. We encourage anyone using the package to upgrade to the
latest version.
Description: This package provides a variety of nonparametric (and
semiparametric) kernel methods that seamlessly handle a mix of
continuous, unordered,
2012 Apr 11
1
row.names in dunes and dunes.env?
Hello,
I've got a small dataset on box turtle shell measurements that I would like to perform a detrended correspondence analysis on. I thought that it would be interesting to examine the morphometrics for each species in the area of overlap and in areas where neither species occurs.
I've taken a look at the dune and dune.env datasets in vegan. Using the str() command gives me
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