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2006 Jun 12
0
New version of Subselect package
Version 0.9-99 of package "subselect" is now on CRAN. The subselect package has functions that search for k-variable subsets of a p-variable (p>k) data set that are optimal under some criterion. Search algorithms include a full search algorithm "leaps", based on Furnival and Wilson's leaps and bounds algorithm, and three random search algorithms: a genetic algorithm
2006 Jun 12
0
New version of Subselect package
Version 0.9-99 of package "subselect" is now on CRAN. The subselect package has functions that search for k-variable subsets of a p-variable (p>k) data set that are optimal under some criterion. Search algorithms include a full search algorithm "leaps", based on Furnival and Wilson's leaps and bounds algorithm, and three random search algorithms: a genetic algorithm
2007 Jan 05
1
help for memory problem with 64-bit machines
Hello, I would appreciate *any* ideas on this problem. I'm the maintainer of a package ("subselect"), which on CRAN's Daily Package Checks is OK on all flavours of R, except r-devel Linux x86_64, where there is a "memory not mapped" segfault with the very first example that is tried out (output below). Additionally, a user with an AMD64 machine has just reported a
2004 Aug 31
1
subselect install problem
Trying to install subselect v0.8 on Redhat 7.3 and R 1.8.1 fails (below). Any help is greatly appreciated. Xiao-Jun * Installing *source* package 'subselect' ... ** libs f2c < anneal.f > anneal.c anneal: Error on line 263: Declaration error for fica: adjustable dimension on non-argument Error on line 263: Declaration error for valp: adjustable dimension on non-argument Error
2004 Jan 30
1
a problem loading package 'subselect'
Hi, I downloaded the subselect package from CRAN and installed it in the system wide R library path. During installation the package compiled the fortran sources with no errors. However, when loading the library gives me an error: > library(subselect) Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library
2006 May 10
1
subselect in a matrix
hello I confused one point in matrix constructed with cbind I want to subselect 6. column > 1000 what should the syntax be ? regards -- Ahmet Temiz Jeoloji M?h. Afet ??leri Genel M?d?rl??? Deprem Ara?t?rma Dairesi Tel: (312) 287 89 51 veya (312) 287 26 80/1547 Faks: (312) 287 89 51 E. Posta: temiz at deprem.gov.tr www.deprem.gov.tr Ahmet Temiz Geological Eng. General Directorate of
2017 Sep 09
1
list subselect by name ?
list subselect by name ? ------------------------- I have this 'list of two elements of named elements.' > list(letters=letters, LETTERS=LETTERS)[c("letters","LETTERS")] $letters [1] "a" "b" "c" "d" "e" "f" "g" "h" "i" "j" "k" "l" "m"
2010 Aug 18
1
Plot in cartesian plane
Hi all, I'm trying to plot this two curves in a single cartesian plane, but when I plot the first one, the plot appears with no negative "y" value. When I plot the second curve, it almost does not apear in the graph. I was trying the plot.window but with no success. Can someone help me with this? If possible, I'd like to plot this curves in a perfect cartesian plane. f =
2010 Jul 29
1
Pattern recognition
Dear all, I'm trying to use some technic to do a pattern recognition over a large dataset. I really don't have any idea on how to do that using R. Here is a sample of the data: id,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 1480010,208,69,180,465,465,241,241,69,584,26,75,578,507,75,284 1480183,208,69,352,476,531,495,163,241,69,584,69,584,69,484,69
2012 Jul 27
1
Eleaps in package subselect crashes when using include arguement
I'm using eleaps to build a forward selection algorithm iteratively, but the program unexpectedly crashes. In fact, it completely closes my session in RStudio. The first 39 steps work fine, but on the 40th step, it unexpectedly stops with no errors. I've isolated the error to the code snippit below. There are 39 predictors, and I'm searching for the 40th best. I've passed in a
2010 Jul 01
2
Plot map Brazil and documentation
Dear all, I'm trying to plot some data over a geographic map. I'm reading the documentation (?map)... The problem is here: *map(database = "world", regions = ".", exact = FALSE, boundary = TRUE,* * interior = TRUE, projection = "", parameters = NULL, orientation = NULL,* * fill = FALSE, col = 1, plot = TRUE, add = FALSE, namesonly = FALSE,* * xlim =
2010 Aug 03
5
The condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be used
Hi All, I'm trying to run the following script in R, but I'm getting a warning saying: Warning message: In if (z < 0) { : the condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be used As you can see, I'm sending a vector x to the function f without any problem. The function f calculates the y value for each x. But the function f needs to convert the x to positive
2006 Mar 25
4
dynamic set_table_name for achives
How can I pass something to set_table_name so that I can switch tables on the fly for accessing archive data? If I could access sessions inside a model I would do something like: if @session[:current_period] set_table_name "statistics_" + @session[:archive_year] else set_table_name "statistics_" + Date.now.year end But since I cannot access the session from within a
2010 Jun 30
6
Multiline and grouping in R
Hi All, this is my first mail here. I'm trying to plot a multiline chart grouping values with no success. I have read a lot in the official Wiki and also searched via Google, but I did not find anything. I'm importing some data from a cvs file. Here is a sample: YEAR,AREA,CASES 1988,CONTRACTS,286 1988,INTERNATIONAL,189 1988,FAMILY,385 1988,TAXATION,177 1989,CONTRACTS,233
2018 May 12
2
Formula/heuristic for estimating packet size?
Thanks for the input! --Albin On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 6:00 PM, Orestes Zoupanos <oresteszoupanos at hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi Albin! > > There may be some details at: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7845#section-6 > > Otherwise, I hope someone else on this list might be able to give a better > formula for estimating packet size. > > Regards, > > Orestes >
2007 Jul 11
1
Hello EveryOne...Problems here GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap?
Firts of all Greetings From Cuba "Saludos" to all of the member of this list. My name it's Orestes Leal, at your service. Well, The problem it's the following: I have one ATI RADEON 200 Series Integrated into the mainboard (ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200]), the chip has 64 megs of Video and 64 shared from memory to a total amount of 128 megs, the Xorg says me
2010 Jul 26
3
Cluster analysis
Hi all, I have no idea if this question is to easy to be answered, but I?m starting with R. So, here we go. I have a large dataset with a lot of steps a judicial case. A sample is attached. I?d like to do a cluster analysis to try to understand with one is the most usual path followed by this legal cases. After that, I?d like to plot a cluster tree. In the attached sample, the column: -
2018 May 12
1
Formula/heuristic for estimating packet size?
Note also that the packet size you give the encoder also acts as an absolute max on the bitrate. For example, if you ask for 32 kb/s VBR but give a max packet size of 120 bytes, then you're absolutely certain the bitrate will never go over 48 kb/s. Jean-Marc On 05/12/2018 12:42 PM, Albin Stigö wrote: > Just a follow up... I guess I was a bit confused about the VBR > setting. I realise
2002 Apr 06
2
packages in OS X
======================================================================= Simple CRAN packages which do not compile without modifications (all others do) ======================================================================= -- akima /usr/bin/ld: multiple definitions of symbol _idlc_ -- fracdiff /usr/bin/ld: multiple definitions of symbol _gammfd_ (and others) -- odesolve --
2018 May 12
0
Formula/heuristic for estimating packet size?
Just a follow up... I guess I was a bit confused about the VBR setting. I realise now that packets tend to stay very close to OPUS_SET_BITRATE so that solves my problem. --Albin On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 6:19 PM, Albin Stigö <albin.stigo at gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the input! > > --Albin > > On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 6:00 PM, Orestes Zoupanos > <oresteszoupanos at