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2010 Jul 29
0
Bioinformatics Position with Large Pharmaceutical in New Jersey
I currently have an opening with a large Pharmaceutical company in New Jersey. If you have any interest please contact Christina Kinchen at 800-684-9921 ext 220 or 407-548-0670 email: Ckinchen at smithhanley.com. We also have a great referral program if you know of anyone who is a fit. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Job Details: --3+ years' bioinformatics research
2011 Jan 06
0
Finance job in New Jersey
In addition to the below, we are heavy users of R. Lion Cave Capital, a proprietary, algorithmic trading start-up, is seeking a top-flight, innovative, recent Ph.D. in Mathematics, Physics, Machine Learning, or Statistics. Programming excellence required, particularly involving large data sets and real-time systems. Lion Cave's real-time market analysis poses significant mathematical and
2008 Aug 20
0
R and SAS Statistical position open with Large Pharmaceutical in New Jersey
I have 2 positions open with a top pharmaceutical company in New Jersey. This position is not requiring pharmaceutical experience as long as the candidate has strong SAS and R experience. In particular they are looking for strong graphics experience in S-Plus/R (lattice or Trellis?TM graphics). If you would like to learn more about this position please contact Christina Kinchen at ckinchen at
2008 Sep 18
2
Ruby on Rails Resource required - New Jersey - 6 Months +
// Please reply this email to jai-Oc46A42Di8jtC6uA/Zb986xOck334EZe@public.gmane.org // Hi, My name is Jai, I am a Technical Recruiter with International Business Solutions. Ltd, NJ. My client in NJ is looking for a JD Edwards Technical Consultant. I have included a description of the project below. Please take a few moments to review, and let me know if this is something you might be interested
2005 Oct 27
0
Fw: Example where PPR crashes
Dear all, I have been doing tests using SVM, random forests and PPR. The data is from a data stream (that is, the data for training and for test is always increasing / changing). With SVM and random forests everything is ok, but with ppr there are situations where it crashes. For the examples I have used I noticed that if one of the variables has just one value (it can happen), it crashes for
2008 Mar 24
2
Commands failing silently?
Hello all: I have a couple CentOS 4 servers (all up-to-date) that are having strange command failures. I first noticed this with a perl script that uses lots of system calls. Basically, sometimes a command just won't run: thoth(52) /tmp> ls thoth(53) /tmp> ls thoth(54) /tmp> ls thoth(55) /tmp> ls learner lost+found/ thoth(56) /tmp> ls learner lost+found/ thoth(57)
2003 Mar 17
1
postscript and ps.option metrics
Good Afternoon All, I am working on a project to generate a particular celeration graph that requires a very specific height and width in the format of the postscript output. I have attempted to specify my height and width parameters in inches as I found in the R help documentation, but this produces a graph much smaller than what it should if the standard metric is indeed inches. Since inches
2009 May 06
0
Bridge() and Goto() and dialplan contexts, oh my!
I may or may not be experiencing the behavior described in: http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=14241 I'm using asterisk-1.6.0.6, Bridge(), and I'm having a hangup context executed when the caller is still on the line. These channels are all SIP. ==== I want a group of expert callers who can dial in to the system, stay put, and let other learner callers come to them. In between the
2000 Jul 12
1
plot.times error -- missing or illegal tck parameter (PR#601)
There seems no default setting for tck, causing problems for plot.times() > library(chron) > dts <- dates(c("02/27/92", "02/27/92", "01/14/92", + "02/28/92", "02/01/92")) > y<-chron(dts,out.format=c("dmy","h:m:s")) > y [1] 270292 270292 140192 280292 010292 > plot(y,1:5) Error in axis(n, at =
2007 Jan 23
1
How to generate 'minor' ticks in lattice (qqmath)
Dear group, I tried to generate labels for every second tick in lattice (qqmath). Version: 0.14-16 Date: 2006/12/01 R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18) An example: library(lattice) numy=100 y=runif(numy,min=0,max=1) sig=0.05 numsig=length(which(y<sig)) tck.no=11 # number of ticks tcks=1:tck.no labl=as.character(0.1*tcks-0.1) # label for all ticks labl[seq(2,tck.no-1,2)]="" # delete
2018 Feb 07
0
Re: [libvirt] [PATCH tck] Relabel SELinux when customizing virt-builder image
On Tue, Feb 06, 2018 at 12:50:51PM -0500, Laine Stump wrote: > On 02/06/2018 10:53 AM, Pino Toscano wrote: > > On Tuesday, 6 February 2018 16:40:04 CET Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > >> When you tell virt-builder to install extra RPMs, this potentially > >> looses the SELinux labelling that Anaconda had originally setup. Thus we > >> must tell virt-builder to
1998 Jan 08
0
R-beta: Using par(tck=,xaxs=)
I found that par(tck=xx) was ignored and par(xaxs="s") gave an error in v0.61. I've made the following quick hacks in the code to get these to function. Please let me know if I'm setting myself up for trouble and... Thanks for R! ...Steve Oncley (oncley at ucar.edu) ------------------------------------------------------- A hack to get par(tck) to work:
2018 Feb 06
2
Re: [libvirt] [PATCH tck] Relabel SELinux when customizing virt-builder image
On 02/06/2018 10:53 AM, Pino Toscano wrote: > On Tuesday, 6 February 2018 16:40:04 CET Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: >> When you tell virt-builder to install extra RPMs, this potentially >> looses the SELinux labelling that Anaconda had originally setup. Thus we >> must tell virt-builder to enable SELinux relabelling. >> >> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé
2006 Mar 06
2
Computer Inventory: Problems Retaining Values in a Forms
This is my first rails app and I am creating a Computer Inventory system as practice. The problem I am having seems trivial, but I can not figure out what exactly is going wrong, so this is where help from those of you who are more experienced is needed. I am having problems retaining the values in some of my forms. Everything works fine when I am creating or editing a Computer in the inventory
2006 Oct 31
1
2.4.0 and lattice 0.14-9: Changed behaviour of scales-argumenttck
Dear list, I have observed a change in the behaviour of the scales-argument tck of xyplot() after having installed R 2.4.0 (for version info see below). The help page of xyplot() says about the scales-argument tck: 'tck' numeric to control length of tick marks. Can be a vector of length 2, to control left/bottom and right/top separately. But if I issue xyplot( y ~ x, scales=
2010 May 26
1
persp(); help with 'tck' option
Hi All, I'm using 'tck' option to *reduce* the length of tick marks but it is not working, can anyone please tell me where I'm going wrong... require(graphics) require(grDevices) x <- seq(-10, 10, length= 30) y <- x f <- function(x,y) { r <- sqrt(x^2+y^2); 10 * sin(r)/r } z <- outer(x, y, f) z[is.na(z)] <- 1 # 'bg' works but 'tck' is not showing
2010 Apr 15
1
RFE: reuse of the libguestfs daemon + host API in a externally managed VM
The libvirt-TCK is a integration test suite we are using to validate the correct operation of libvirt drivers. Currently it is just checking the basic operation & functionality of drivers from the host side. we just boot a random Fedora kernel + initrd since we don't actually care that the guest OS boots into any particular state, we only care that its running in some form. We would
1998 Feb 04
1
R-beta: Functionality of tck=1, and mtext()
In the version of R that I am running I have found two advertised features that don't appear to work correctly: Version 0.61.0 Alpha (December 21, 1997) (installed using r-base-0.61.0-2.i386.rpm) 1. mtext adj parameter is seriously offset to the right. For example: > par(oma=c(0,0,3,0)) > mtext("Try this", side=3, outer=T) # nothing is observed on x11 > mtext("Now
2013 Dec 11
1
setting effect plot parameters
I have tried to set parameters of an effects plot with moderate success, but I'm finding that although the plot(effect()) method uses trellis graphics (via the lattice package), not all aspects of the plot can be controlled by standard trellis graphics. I am able to set any parameters that are given in trellis.par.get() easily enough, for example: axis.components <-
2009 Dec 11
3
`mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)
Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior Version: 2.10.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40) Hi, in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the par() chapter: "Use tck=0.01 and mgp=c(1,-1.5,0) for internal tick marks." I thought that's nice, because I wanted to have tick marks and tick labels inside and the axis title outside. But: > plot(z, las=1,