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2001 Aug 02
1
Package GSS for interpolation in more than 2D?
Dear all, There has been some time since I asked about interpolation in higher (>2) dimensions, and I must admit I failed to write a function to do this myself the last time, but eventually ended up doing it in MATLAB. I tried to translate the MATLAB code, but MATLAB code is so much more opaque than R (S) code, so I failed that too, mainly because I could only get one MATLAB session, I would
1999 Jul 17
1
RPM for gss package
Has anyone posted an RPM (for i386) for Dr. Chong Gu's new gss package? I am trying to install it on a Linux system too small to compile the Fortran code directly. Thanks for any help. Peter Bouman -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help",
2003 Mar 02
0
gss_0.8-2
A new version of gss, version 0.8-2, is on CRAN now. Numerous new functionalities have been added since my last r-announce post. An ssanova1 suite has been added since version 0.7-4. It implements low-dimensional approximations of the smoothing spline ANOVA models of the ssanova suite. ssanova1 scales much better than ssanova with large sample sizes. A gssanova1 suite is added for non
2003 Mar 02
0
gss_0.8-2
A new version of gss, version 0.8-2, is on CRAN now. Numerous new functionalities have been added since my last r-announce post. An ssanova1 suite has been added since version 0.7-4. It implements low-dimensional approximations of the smoothing spline ANOVA models of the ssanova suite. ssanova1 scales much better than ssanova with large sample sizes. A gssanova1 suite is added for non
2009 Jan 08
0
STAR_0.2-2 on CRAN
Hi all, The new version of STAR (0.2-2) is now available on CRAN. * An error in function varianceTime has been corrected (thanks to Chong Gu). * The vignette has been updated. * A new vignette is available on STAR web sire: http://sites.google.com/site/spiketrainanalysiswithr/ * The new goodness-of-fit test for spike train models announced in the previous release in now fully functional
2009 Jan 08
0
STAR_0.2-2 on CRAN
Hi all, The new version of STAR (0.2-2) is now available on CRAN. * An error in function varianceTime has been corrected (thanks to Chong Gu). * The vignette has been updated. * A new vignette is available on STAR web sire: http://sites.google.com/site/spiketrainanalysiswithr/ * The new goodness-of-fit test for spike train models announced in the previous release in now fully functional
1999 Jun 07
1
data.frame
I am not sure if I should call this a bug or just a design imperfection. I have noticed that the data.frame function does not preserve the integrity of multivariate components. Here is a simple illustration: > x <- matrix(1:6,3,2) > y <- 1:3 > z <- data.frame(x=x,y=y) > z$x # NULL > z$y # [1] 1 2 3 One can however get by that by using model.frame: > zz <-
2001 Jul 02
1
How to reference an R package ?
Hi Once more I have doubts about references. I want to give a reference of the packages I've used (gss, MASS, geoR). For the gss package I'm using @TechReport{gss00, Author = {Chong Gu}, Title = {The gss package}, Institution = {CRAN}, year = 2000, month = {22 } # dec, } and something similar for the others, but this doesn't look
1999 Jul 10
1
Creating shared libraries for dyn.load() in R
Dear R-users, I am working to install Chong Gu's new gss library on my Linux system (Redhat 5.1/i386), and have run into the following roadblock: Dr. Gu's R code is a front end for a package of Fortran routines called RKPACK. While I have no trouble compiling the individual bits of Fortran code with fort77 in Linux, I don't know how to link the resulting *.o files into a shared
2001 Jun 08
1
gss package
Hi I would like to know if the "penalty associated with the fit" that is printed by the summary.ssanova function is the smoothing parameter (\lambda) of the criterion function that's minimized to find f. Thanks EJ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send
2000 Mar 21
3
buggy eigen function
It was a real surprise, but a student in my class found that the function eigen is buggy. He traced to the problem from his inability of getting principal component analysis to work on his data. Chong Gu Here is a matrix I generated through X'X, where X is 2x3. > jj [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 0.8288469 -1.269783 -0.7533517 [2,] -1.2697829 2.162132 2.0262917 [3,]
2015 Apr 16
0
Install Bind with gss-spnego enabled
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 6:03 PM, James Hogarth <james.hogarth at gmail.com> wrote: > This was required for kerberos secured updates prior to el7.1 and el6.6 ... > > The problem in the underlying kerberos libraries was resolved so that > kerberos based updates worked with gss again and spnego doesn't need to be > compiled in. >
2002 Feb 08
2
bugs or imperfect implementation?
I am using R to teach, and here are a couple of things that I thought would work didn't work. 1. I noticed the utility data(***,package=***) recently and like it very much, but unless I type in the whole word "package" I'll get an error in 1.4.0. For example, data(cats,package=MASS) works fine but data(cats,pac=MASS) doesn't. 2. drop1 doesn't seem to be as smart as
2003 Feb 26
0
(no subject)
Let's assume that the columns of the model matrix, apart perhaps from an initial column that corresponds to the overall mean, have been centred. Then: 1) Normal equation methods give an accurate fit to the matrix of centred sums of squares and products. 2) QR methods give an accurate fit to the predicted values. QR will give better precision than normal equation methods (e.g., Cholesky) if
2007 Aug 01
0
Hostname DNS update (using nsupdate-gss) to Active Directory DNS using Sites
Hi, We were unable to use nsupdate-gss to a Windows 2003 Active Directory. I modified the nsupdate-gss script to use the local Domain Controller to do the DNS update and then it works (albeit giving a TKEY integrity error). The patch attached adds a 5th argument to the command line to specify the local Domain Controller to send the DNS update to. Usage: nsupdate-gss.pl HOST DOMAIN IP TTL
2015 Apr 17
2
Install Bind with gss-spnego enabled
On 17 Apr 2015 00:42, "Mike" <1100100 at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 6:03 PM, James Hogarth <james.hogarth at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > This was required for kerberos secured updates prior to el7.1 and el6.6 ... > > > > The problem in the underlying kerberos libraries was resolved so that > > kerberos based updates worked
2001 May 22
2
Inverse Gaussian distribution
I needed to generate some data from the Inverse Gaussian distribution but it is not in R. A google search took me to http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/~gks/s/invgauss.html which contains the documentation for the d, p, r, q functions with a download link of the functions. The functions work fine in R. I am curious why the facilities are not included in R. Is it for legal reasons or just the
2009 Aug 11
0
Another request for gss-keyex inclusion
I would like to request additional consideration for inclusion of the gss-keyex patch (https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1242) into mainline OpenSSH. I know this comes up every few months, and I know that the current answer is "no" (as stated in November 2007), so I'll get straight to the new information and possibly-new arguments. 1. I conducted a careful, line-by-line
2007 Sep 25
4
[Bug 1369] New: gss-cleanup.sh sometimes fails on fast machines
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1369 Summary: gss-cleanup.sh sometimes fails on fast machines Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.7p1 Platform: Sparc OS/Version: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Miscellaneous AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org
2015 Apr 16
0
Install Bind with gss-spnego enabled
On 04/16/2015 06:33 AM, Mike wrote: > Hi Johnny, > > Thank you for your response. I thought to choose the sernet package > because of the following stated in Samba Readme: > > Samba packages shipped in some distributions like e. g. Fedora, RHEL may > not be able to be used as Samba AD DC, because the distribution relies on > MIT Kerberos which isn't supported by