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2006 Apr 05
1
RoR group in DFW (TX) area?
I thought I remembered seeing a post a while back about a group forming in north Dallas, but don''t see a listing for them on the wiki. If you''re out there, speak up! ;-) Anyone in the mid-cities or Fort Worth area interested in getting together? Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Jun 22
2
r programming help
Dear list, Is there anyway i can make the following formula short by r-programming? CYCLE.n<-c(NA, WET[1]*DRY[1], WET[1]*DRY[2]+WET[2]*DRY[1], WET[1]*DRY[3]+WET[2]*DRY[2]+WET[3]*DRY[1], WET[1]*DRY[4]+WET[2]*DRY[3]+WET[3]*DRY[2]+WET[4]*DRY[1], WET[1]*DRY[5]+WET[2]*DRY[4]+WET[3]*DRY[3]+WET[4]*DRY[2]+WET[5]*DRY[1],
2005 Sep 27
1
Authentication confusion - may be LDAP related
All; I think I may have a clue about what's going wrong in my little environment here, but I could really use a more experienced eye on it. I've been having some strange authentication problems on a new install. With some digging, I may have a "clue" about what's going wrong. Some background: I'm only looking to use samba to share Unix directories to the Windows
2009 Jul 21
2
Split plot analysis problems
Hello, I would be very grateful if someone could give me a hand with my split plot design problems. So here is my design : I am studying the crossed-effects of water (wet/dry) and mowing (mowed/not-mowed = nm) on plant height (PH) within 2 types of plant communities (Xerobromion and Mesobromion) : - Within each type of communities, I have localised 4 blocks - In each block, I have defined
2009 Mar 25
1
Requesting help with lattice again
Hello, this is a request for assistance that I submitted earlier, this time with the dataset. My mistake for taking up bandwidth. I've also rephrased the question to address an additional concern. I'm working on a windows XP machine with R 2.8.1 1). I'd like a barchart (or other lattice type display) HSI ~ of the three factors (Region, Scenario and HydroState). However
2003 Aug 13
1
means comparison with seasonal time series?
Dear R list, I have a sequence of weekly observations of number of adults and larvae in various size classes from a butterfly population living in a subtropical area with pronounced wet and dry seasons. Wet and dry seasons are each defined 26 weeks long with fixed start and end dates. The data span 103 weeks (two seasons each of wet and dry) with some missing weeks. What I would like to do is
2007 Jul 05
1
cor() and cor.test() (PR#9781)
Hello, I am trying to make a correlation matrix in R using cor() and also to get the p-value for each correlation using cor.test(). I can't get these commands to work. I'm getting errors like the following: cor(Pollution, Wet.days) Error in inherits(x, "data.frame") : Object "Wet.days" not found cor("Pollution", "Wet.days") Error in
2012 Jan 26
1
lattice panels with grouped extra data as text?
I have a problem with including extra data in a lattice graphic. I am trying to put some calculated values in an extra column of a boxplot. A minimal example should show what I am trying to do: foo <- data.frame( Treatment=rnorm(1:12,2),
2007 Apr 12
1
zoo merge() method
R users: I'd like to get some insight on an error I encounter when attempting to work with two moderately sized sets of time series data. FYI - I'm using the following versions of R and supporting packages on a Windows 2000 OS: - R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18) - zoo version 1.2-2 - chron version 2.3-10 The two time series I'm working with are from the summer of 2004 and are: 1.)
2012 Nov 06
1
Filling matrix elements with a function
Hi all, I have a matrix simulating migration in a spatial model. I want to be able to define movement (the values of m1, m2 and m3) as only != 0 between adjacent patches and contingent on certain conditions as defined in the function. Here is the code: WET<-function(t) {everglades$precipitation[t]} #simply reads precipitation data from a csv, value is numeric AB<-function(WET,t)
2009 Sep 11
0
R - box design-scatter plot für means/regression/lme?
Dear All! It's now weeks that I'm going crazy with R, and as I'm a new user I now ask for help (also because I still have only a few days to finish..)... So shortly I describe you my Experiment in which I was looking for the decomposition of herbivore dung under different treatments: I made a box design experiment which is structured in the following way: I collected dung from 2
2013 Jan 09
0
[JOBS] Seeking Ruby on Rails developers in Dallas, TX area
Must have event-driven processing expertise. Linux environment. Mobile apps dvlpmt. NW suburban location. Recruiter: Liz Klein 469-223-4900 adfwrecruiter-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org or lizk-IElRh2z3wdXDP7Uc+MJFAgC/G2K4zDHf@public.gmane.org www.talentlegends.com LinkedIn profile at *www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethmklein/*<http://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethmklein/> --
2009 Feb 02
0
Seeking employment in SF Bay area
Dear all, I've recently relocated to the San Francisco Bay area and am seeking full- or part-time employment anywhere in the Bay area. I am a recent PhD graduate and have academic postdoctoral research experience, mostly in bioinformatics and computational biology. I am extremely proficient in R and Bioconductor, and have experience with Java, Q/KDB+, MATLAB, and GTK. I'm a native English
2005 Jan 04
0
Seeking a Position in the Twin Cities, MN, US
I'm an experienced FreeBSD [and Linux] systems administrator seeking a position in the Minneapolis/St. Paul (or Northfield) area of Minnesota. I'm most interested in systems administration and software engineering/programming. My r?sum? is available at http://vangyzen.net/ Cheers, Eric
2007 Jun 20
2
Averaging dates?
Hi, What's the best way to average dates? I though mean.POISXct would work fine but... > a [1] "2007-04-02 19:22:00 WEST" > b [1] "2007-03-17 16:23:00 WET" > class(a) [1] "POSIXt" "POSIXct" > class(b) [1] "POSIXt" "POSIXct" > mean(a,b) [1] "2007-04-02 19:22:00 WEST" > mean(b,a) [1] "2007-03-17
2002 Mar 12
1
RArcInfo Package, get.bnddata()
I am having trouble using get.bnddata() in the RArcInfo package. I installed the version 0.2 binary of the package for Windows and am using R 1.4.1 on Windows NT 4.0. I have had no problems importing and plotting arc data with get.arcdata() and plotarc(). plotpal() also works fine. I've been able to use get.arcdata(), get.labdata(), get.paldata(), get.tablenames(), get.tablefields(),
2001 Mar 04
1
Another 'newbie' question :)
Paul wrote: > > Hello. > > I have installed wine from 'codeweavers' via rpm onto my Red Hat 6.2 > system. > I also got hold of itcl and everything appears to be in place. I > configured ok maimly just by following the auto-process which ran. > > Having read the notes I have tried to start MS Word using the following > command: > > wine
2005 Jun 08
1
Fitting Theoretical Distributions to Daily Rainfall Data
Dear List Members, I need a bit help about fitting some theoretical distributions (such as geometric, exponential, lognormal or weibull distribution) to the following *dry spell*, *wet spell*, *cycles (Wet-Dry or Dry-Wet)* from my meteorological (daily rainfall) data http://www.angelfire.com/ab5/get5/R.rainfall.txt only for rainy seasen (july - september) of 14 years only:
2009 Jan 20
5
from matrix to data.frame
Hello, I have a question how to reshape a given matrix to a data frame. # ---------------------------------- > a <- matrix(1:25, nrow=5) > a [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [1,] 1 6 11 16 21 [2,] 2 7 12 17 22 [3,] 3 8 13 18 23 [4,] 4 9 14 19 24 [5,] 5 10 15 20 25 > colnames(a) <- LETTERS[1:5] > rownames(a) <-
2006 Nov 08
5
Seeking expert RoR developer in NYC area
I have a project for which I am seeking a partner to do the development. You should be an expert in RoR, have time available for development and looking to be a part of an unusually good business venture. With this project you will not have any annoying clients with no understanding of technology, I am very adept at web tech in other languages and can supply you business logic in terms of