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2008 Sep 27
1
seg.fault from nlme::gnls() {was "[R-sig-ME] GNLS Crash"}
>>>>> "VW" == Viechtbauer Wolfgang (STAT) <Wolfgang.Viechtbauer at STAT.unimaas.nl>
>>>>> on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 18:00:19 +0200 writes:
VW> Hi all, I'm trying to fit a marginal (longitudinal)
VW> model with an exponential serial correlation function to
VW> the Orange tree data set. However, R crashes frequently
VW>
2020 Oct 02
2
PSLP: Padded SLP Automatic Vectorization
On 9/29/2020 14:37, David Chisnall via llvm-dev wrote:
> On 28/09/2020 15:45, Matt P. Dziubinski via llvm-dev wrote:
>> Hey, I noticed this talk from the EuroLLVM 2015
>> (https://llvm.org/devmtg/2015-04/slides/pslp_slides_EUROLLVM2015.pdf)
>> on the PSLP vectorization algorithm (CGO 2015 paper:
>> http://vporpo.me/papers/pslp_cgo2015.pdf).
>>
>> Is anyone
2011 Dec 01
1
transform data.frame holding answers --> data.frame holding logicals
Hello
Hello
I have a data frame, x, holding 5 persons answering the question which
cars they have used:
# the data frame
x <- as.data.frame(
matrix(
c('BMW', '', '',
'Mercedes', 'VW', '',
'Skoda', 'VW', 'BMW',
'', '', '',
'VW', 'Skoda',
2011 Oct 19
1
ar() - AIC and BIC
Hi,
I'm slowly working through Tsay's "Analysis of Financial Time Series"
3rd ed. ?I'm trying to replicate Table 2.1 on p.47, which gives PACF,
AIC, and BIC for the monthly simple returns of the CRSP value-weighted
index.
The data:
http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/ruey.tsay/teaching/fts3/m-ibm3dx2608.txt
> da <-
2006 Feb 19
2
progressive updates
I have a list view and have it sorting the data presented in the list
view by clicking on the top of the column - that works fine.
Now, I want to add a pop up-list which controls 3 different levels of
record select to be presented in this list...
- ALL
- placement.discharge_date IS NULL
- placement.discharge_date IS NOT NULL
I can have 3 different ''methods'' and
2019 Jan 04
3
My 1973 VW Karmann Ghia
I wonder if it's the same part as used on the VW Samba!
J
On 04/01/2019 21:55, Steven Hirsch via samba wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jan 2019, Susan Slayter King via samba wrote:
>
>> I crashed my car and need the entire turn indicator assembly. Drivers
>> side.
>> Can anybody help. No local retailers have it. I did get a wiring tube
>> but
>> still need the seal,
2019 Jan 07
3
My 1973 VW Karmann Ghia
Or at least post your smb.conf, we tend to base our diagnosis on it.
On 07.01.2019 11:01, Sven Schwedas via samba wrote:
> It might actually, Karmann-Ghia, Beetle and Samba all shared the same
> engine blocks, from what I recall.
>
> …it's probably still better to ask a car mechanic.
>
> On 04.01.19 23:04, A. James Lewis via samba wrote:
>> I wonder if it's the
2010 May 26
6
Vectorworks 2010 almost working
Hi all!
I'm trying to get the cadprogram Vectorworks 2010 (VW) run with Wine. So far I have succeed in getting the program installed and to start up with a plain Wine installation in PClinuxOS 2010. To get the toolboxes and everything look normal I had to install GDI+ (gdiplus) via Winetricks.
However the drawing area is still messed up after this even if the toolboxes look fine. On one
2007 Jun 25
3
Bug in getVarCov.gls method (PR#9752)
Hello,
I am using R2.5 under Windows.
Looks like the following statement
vars <- (obj$sigma^2)*vw
in getVarCov.gls method (nlme package) needs to be replaced with:
vars <- (obj$sigma*vw)^2
With best regards
Andrzej Galecki
Douglas Bates wrote:
>I'm not sure when the getVarCov.gls method was written or by whom. To
>tell the truth I'm not really sure what
2012 Dec 17
1
seeking a help on if function
Hello r helpers! Below is the whole coding for my programme. Before proceed more further, let me explain for you. First of all, I need to compute trimmed mean. Till that step is ok. Then I need to compute ssdw which is sum of square deviation. If I do equal trimming at both tail of distribution that I chose, I will use the first ssd formulae which is "a". But if I am doing unequal
2011 Mar 02
1
Refine ARMA model
Dear users,
I tried to fit an AR(2) model to data. This the result:
> arima(vw,c(3,0,0))
Call:
arima(x = vw, order = c(3, 0, 0))
Coefficients:
ar1 ar2 ar3 intercept
0.1052 -0.0102 -0.1203 0.0099
s.e. 0.0337 0.0339 0.0338 0.0018
sigma^2 estimated as 0.002934: log likelihood = 1293.16, aic = -2576.33
Now, ar2 is not significantly different from
2017 May 19
3
Samba 4.5.8 ADS user not showing in directory tree - chown "invalid user"
Hi,
I'm currently working on evalutating a AD-Domain for my Department. Since I have a couple of year experince in running a NT-Style Domain, my choice is samba - nowadays AD-DS.
Now I'm stuck, and I would really appreciate some more thoughts and a push in the right direction. :-)
Thank your in advance
Franz
The facts:
A quick test installation is working as expected - Debian Jessie,
2015 Aug 22
3
sprintf error: "only 100 arguments allowed"
I'm trying to apply a function defined in the VW R docs, that attemps to
convert a data.table object to Vowpal Wabbit format. In the process i'm
getting the error in printf mentioned in the subject.
The original function is here:
https://github.com/JohnLangford/vowpal_wabbit/blob/master/R/dt2vw.R
Below there is a small example that reproduces the error. The function
works great with
2015 Aug 26
1
sprintf error: "only 100 arguments allowed"
Wouldn't it make sense to have this in the man page?
The 8192-byte limitation for 'fmt' is mentioned but not this one.
Thanks,
H.
On 08/25/2015 02:08 AM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> From the sources:
>
> #define MAXNARGS 100
> /* ^^^ not entirely arbitrary, but strongly linked to
> allowing %$1 to %$99 !*/
>
>
>
> On 22/08/2015 04:21, Martin
2003 Dec 30
4
Assignments in loops
Greetings all. Any help with the following would be appreciated.
I want to create a data frame for each file in a directory. The following
code does not work but it may show what I am trying to do:
carmakes <- c('BMW','Chrysler','Citroen','Fiat','Ford','Holden','Honda',
2013 Mar 25
3
nested 'while' loops
Hi everyone,
I'm using the following code to go over every element of a data frame (row
wise). The problem I am facing is that the outer 'x' variable is not
incrementing itself, thus, only one row of values is obtained, and the
program does not proceed to the next row.
This is the code:
while(x<=coln)
{
while(y<=rown)
{
n<-as.numeric(df[[y]][x]);
2018 Aug 21
2
lmtp Panic Buffer write out of range
Hi all,
as described here:
https://www.dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2018-July/112173.html
we are experiencing the same error on dovecot version 2.3.2.1
while it never occurs on an old version as 2.2.15
It followings the error logs:
On an upgraded dovecot backend:
Aug 21 12:03:51 backend20 dovecot:
lmtp(test1 at internalinboundcm.eu)<SONkAYfje1veGgAAu8+/vw>: Panic: Buffer
write out of
2009 Jul 15
1
ResetCDR after GotoIf doesn't set dst correctly, Is this a bug?
(Both on Asterisk 1.2 and 1.4)
I was struggling to find out why my CDR was recording dst = h after a call
hangup. It was working fine until I added a GotoIf statement before ResetCDR
to calculate some value for userfield column. Today I tested and found out
that if ResetCDR is put after GotoIf (or after if in AEL), it doesn't record
correct value in dst column, and isntead puts 'h'
2011 Aug 25
2
within-groups variance and between-groups variance
Hello,
I have been looking for functions for calculating the within-groups
variance and between-groups variance, for the case where you have
several numerical variables describing samples from a number of groups.
I didn't find such functions in R, so wrote my own versions myself (see
below). I can calculate the within- and between-groups variance for the
Sepal.length variable (iris[1]) in
2009 Apr 01
2
Extract a MOS value from Asterisk CDR
Hello all,
I'm tring to retrieve a formula to calculate a MOS value from Asterisk RTCP
stats...
Have you got any idea how to do it?
Thanks
I'm reading all G.107 ITU docs to retrieve something...
I'm saving the SIP RTCP stats with:
[macro-hangupcall]
exten => s,1,Set(CDR(userfield)=${CHANNEL(rtpqos|audio|all)})
exten => s,n,ResetCDR(vw)
exten => s,n,NoCDR()
So I retrieve