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2003 Nov 28
2
GLM FITTED VALUES TABLE
Hi all I have the following generalized linear problem. In a study of allergic responses, patients arriving at a clinic in Groote Schuur hospital were tested for sensitivity to a number of substances. Three of these were moulds: Cladosporium (C), Alternaria (F) and Aspergillius (T). Their level of sensitivity was measured on the Rast Scale as: 0: not allergic 1: mildly
2006 Mar 05
2
Need help understanding Rails magic!
Hi, I''ve just been pleasantly surprised, again, by how much Rails does for me, but I am *really* surprised. Surprised as in "how the heck did that happen?" I''d really like to understand this and would appreciate any help. Big picture... the user is presented with a form that allows them to select one or more check boxes to record their allergies. The form uses the
2006 Apr 18
2
[LLVMdev] Re: how to code a loop in llvm assembly
I also suffer from the same C++ allergy notably shoot in foot with dynamic grammers and overloading.. creates gasey code feeling..especially in the backend.. :)cheers! Simon Burton <simon at arrowtheory.com> wrote: On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 07:47:00 +0200 Oscar Fuentes wrote: > > BTW, Simon, is there a reason for writing LLVM assembler and not > generating LLVM code directly? You
2006 Apr 18
0
[LLVMdev] Re: how to code a loop in llvm assembly
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Joseph Altea wrote: > I also suffer from the same C++ allergy notably shoot in foot with > dynamic grammers and overloading.. creates gasey code > feeling..especially in the backend.. :)cheers! I have no idea what this is supposed to mean: "creates gasey code feeling..especially in the backend.." However, if there is serious interest, many people would
2006 Apr 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: how to code a loop in llvm assembly
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 07:47:00 +0200 Oscar Fuentes <oscarfv at telefonica.net> wrote: > > BTW, Simon, is there a reason for writing LLVM assembler and not > generating LLVM code directly? You mean write C++ code that calls the LLVM library ? I have a mild C++ allergy that I don't wish to aggravate. > The later is simpler and relieves you > from some nasty burdens. Yes,
2014 Oct 13
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: variable names
On Oct 13, 2014, at 3:44 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > I actually have a particular allergy to member variable names and function names having similar styles: > > bool x = i->isMyConditionTrue; > > Did I mean to write 'isMyConditionTrue()'? Or 'bool &x = I->isMyConditionTrue'? Or something else? I have no idea. Warnings and
2006 Apr 22
6
nOOb question: How to use find_all with form input data
Hello, I''m having a problem utilizing the find_all method with a value from a form. I keep getting the following error: Mysql::Error: #42S22Unknown column ''category_id11'' in ''where clause'': SELECT * FROM items WHERE (category_id11) The controller seems to be getting the correct data, but my key and value seem to be mashed together(it''s
2014 Feb 06
1
Pan in 6.2??
I can't seem to get a way to install Pan in CentOS, and I need it badly. I follow most busy lists, including this one, on Gmane using Pan (and, no, Gmane per Web is no use to me. I have some obscure allergy to webmail). Does anyone know an rpm (one of Fedora's, for instance) that I can install and not immerse myself in dependency hell?
2017 Nov 03
2
HP laptops with CentOS 7?
> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Valeri > Galtsev > Sent: den 2 november 2017 15:21 > To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > Subject: Re: [CentOS] HP laptops with CentOS 7? > > > On Thu, November 2, 2017 8:29 am, Sorin Srbu wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I'm looking into
2014 Oct 13
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: variable names
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Xinliang David Li <xinliangli at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > >> On Oct 13, 2014, at 3:44 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> >> wrote: >> > I actually have a particular allergy to member variable names and >> function names having
2004 Mar 01
1
glm logistic model, prediction intervals on impact af age 60 compared to age 30
Dear R-list. I have done a logistic glm using Age as explanatory variable for some allergic event. #the model model2d<-glm(formula=AEorSAEInfecBac~Age,family=binomial("logit"),data=emrisk) #predictions for age 30 and 60 preds<-predict(model2d,data.frame(Age=c(30,60)),se.fit=TRUE) # prediction interval
2006 Apr 15
6
Two forms for two models - one page
I''ve got two forms for two different models on the same page. What I want is for one of the forms to return you to the same "new" page and not clear the data in the other form. I was hoping it would be as simple as render :action => ''new'' but no such luck. Any thoughts? Thanks, Adam -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jan 26
3
global objects?
Forgive the term global if that''s not applicable in rails (i come from a php background) I have a browse controller with a couple of different methods def method1 @properties = Property.find_all #other stuff for that method end def method2 @properties = Property.find_all #other stuff for that method end def method3 @properties = Property.find_all #other stuff for that method end I
2006 Jul 09
8
find_all order question
How does one properly get find_all to grab the data from the DB table ordered by a specific column? For example: @anglers = Angler.find_all This code gets all the angler records and they are sorted in order of the id field which is of course set as a primary key in the DB (mysql). I''d really like to pull the data from the DB sorted in the order of another field, for example
2006 Apr 15
2
[LLVMdev] Re: how to code a loop in llvm assembly
Simon Burton <simon at arrowtheory.com> writes: > Hi, > > I've read over the "LLVM Language Reference Manual" > a few times, and writing some ll code, but i'm stuck at > a very basic point. How to decrement a counter variable ? > > int %count(int %n) { > EntryBlock: > %cond = seteq int %n, 0 > br bool %cond, label %Exit, label %Next >
2006 Jan 12
17
Application.rb params
I need to check if a parameter is set so that I can build some information for my application, but No matter how I format my if statement in the file " Application.rb" it return the following error. You have a nil object when you didn''t expect it! You might have expected an instance of Array. The error occurred while evaluating nil.[] Here is the line if params[:day] So we
2006 Feb 15
3
accepting and passing args to find
I have a method that I want to accept args like the "find" method does and I need to pass those args along to a find call. # in controller action: @projects = Project.find_allowed(session[:user], :order => "name") # start of the model method: def self.find_allowed(owner, *args) projects = self.find_all(args) ... No matter how I try to pass those args along I get
2005 Oct 24
3
bogus find_all in Rails 0.14.1
I have the following statement cl = ChatEvent.find_all("ev_type <> #{t} and chat_id = #{@params [:chat_id]} order by created_at") which produces the following error: #42000You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ''order by created_at)'' at line 1: SELECT * FROM
2006 Jun 22
11
Help please
Getting this error: SyntaxError in CompanyController#positionslist (eval):1:in `compute_type'': compile error (eval):1: parse error, unexpected tINTEGER Object::2 I could not find anything out about it (googling) and it''s not the clearest error message. Not sure if it''s related to an expected data type but that wouldn''t make sense. The only other thing I can
2006 May 11
3
undefined??
When following the ONrails "Rolling on Ruby with Rails" tutorial part1 I (already) encountered the first complication. After doing those basic actions to set up the basic site, the tutorial tells me to overwrite the "list" method included in the "scaffold :recipe" method which we find in the recipe controller with this code: def list @recipes = recipe.find_all