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2003 Oct 10
0
ADMNISTRATOR PRIVILEGIES ON SAMBA 2.2.8 PDC
Hello guruz. I have big trouble. I installed SAMBA 2.2.8 from 2.2.3a. My problem is about administrator privilegies. When I log on some WIN2k workstation as root of SAMBA domain I have no admin privilegies as domain administrator(remote admin any workstation, shares modify, policy modify ...). It worked well before. I was finding solution 2 mounth but without some solution. I have no idea why
2003 Sep 19
3
psad + shorewall
Hi, I''d like to use psad from www.cipherdyne.com that analyze iptables log messages on my firewall-shorewall. It complains to incorrectly configured iptables when starting. This is the message : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** The INPUT chain in the iptables ruleset on debian4 includes a default LOG rule for all
2002 Jan 15
1
Using R under Emacs
Dear R-help, I would like to use R 1.3.0 under emacs-20.7. with the help of ess-5.1.19 in the windows system. I downloaded the ess-5.1.19 and tried to follow instructions strictly. 1. cd to a directory where you keep emacs lisp files -------------> no question 2. Retrieve the compressed the zipped file `ESS-5.1.19.zip' from one of the FTP. -------------> no question
1998 Dec 01
2
read.table
Sorry to all bothering you with a trivial question: I am using R (rw0630 for Win32) and am simply unable to read-in the *.txt data. I've tried to copy the file (prum.txt) to different directories of rw0630 but get uniformly the answer "object "prum.txt" not found". Which is the default directory for read.table() ?? Thanks! Z. Skala ++++++++++++++++++++++ Zdenek Skala
1999 Feb 01
1
graphics: resolution
Hi all, I am using rw0632b on Win95 machine. When printing plots (both, as saved *.gif, and copied through clipboard) I get pretty low resolution. Can be the graphics resolution paramatrized in some way? Many thanks! Zdenek Skala ++++++++++++++++++++++ Zdenek Skala e-mail: Zdenek.Skala at incoma.cz -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing
1999 Jul 28
1
(Fwd) Re: 3d in R
In Win95/NT you can use xgobi (program and R interface) as well, provided you will install an x-server on your machine (a free one is available from http://www.microimages.com/freestuf/mix/). Regards! Zdenek Skala ***************************************************** Uli Flenker wrote: I'm not familiar with S/S+, but I think the "xgobi" software package can do what you want
2000 Apr 26
1
Bland Altman plot (was: paste ?)
Dear all, sorry for this perhaps stupid question, but it concerns my recent problem as well as the current thread on B-A plot. I would like to plot something like x+y vs. x-y or mean(x,y) vs difference (x,y), but my "variables" x,y are actually pairs of replicates (two observed values of a growth rate by 60 clones). So the order x,y does not matter and each x,y pair can be arranged
1999 Dec 08
1
barplot
Dear all, do anybody know how to set ylim in barplot() correctly? When I write: > barplot(c(.1,.5,1.0)) the y-axis goes from 0.0 to 0.8. Wheny I type: > barplot(c(.1,.5,1.0,),ylim=range(0:1)) the y-axis goes from 0.0 to 0.8. Obviously I am doing something wrong. Are the ylim setting standards in barplot() other than in plot() or is this a bug? Thanks for any hints! Zdenek
2012 Oct 05
2
R: machine for moderately large data
Dear all, I would like to ask your advice about a suitable computer for the following usage. I (am starting to) work with moderately big data in R: - cca 2 - 20 million rows * 100 - 1000 columns (market basket data) - mainly clustering, classification trees, association analysis (e.g. libraries rpart, cba, proxy, party) Can you recommend a sufficient computer for this volume? I am routinely
2012 Jul 13
2
box plot and plot whiskers
Dear R users, I have question concerning box plot and it's whiskers. As I understood from the description of the boxplot() function, if the range value is positive the plot whiskers extend out from the box to the most extreme data points defined by the values of the IQR times range (default 1.5). It suggests that the upper and lower plot whiskers should be more less the same length. What
2000 Mar 08
5
x-server
Dear all, first, I would like to thank R-core team for making so a great software available. Thank you all, really! Using R (1.0.0) on a Win98 platform, I need an x-server to run xgobi (through R xgobi interface). I've been using a MI/X server but trying to upgrade I noticed that MI/X is no longer available for free. Similarly, eXceed is available at evaluation version (for a limited time
2000 Mar 21
1
barplot (PR#495)
Full_Name: Zdenek Skala Version: 1.0.0 OS: MS Windows 95 Submission from: (NULL) (194.108.127.14) Dear all, a problem with barplot() was already discussed on R-help for R 0.90.0 - sorry, if this is a known bug, but I was unable to find it in the bugs database. In: > barplot(c(.1,.5,1), ylim=(0:1)) or > barplot(c(.1,.5,1), ylim=c(0,1)) the y axis is drawn from 0.2 to 0.8, in: >
2004 Nov 20
1
how to suppress whiskers in a bwplot?
dear R-help, i have looked carefully through the R-help archives for information on how to suppress whiskers in a bwplot. someone asked this question a while ago, but the answer he received is not available in the archives. but i did manage to get my hands on a panel function (called "my.panel") that is supposed to do this (the function is reproduced at the end of the email, below).
2009 Jul 12
2
box and whisker (PR#13821)
In a Box and Whisker plot, I thought that when there are outliers both abov= e and below the whiskers, then the whiskers should both be the same length = (plus or minus 1.5 times the inter-quartile range). If you look at the plot for SilwoodWeather on p.155 of The R Book you will = see that for November (month =3D 11) the upper whisker is shorter than the = lower, while for other months with
2008 Sep 02
3
boxplot - label outliers
Hi All- I have 24 boxplots on one graph. I do not have the whiskers extending to the outliers, but I would like to label the maximum value of each outlier above the whiskers. I have the stats but am having trouble figuring out how to label the whiskers. Any suggestions would be great! sherri
2010 Dec 13
1
ggplot2 errorbarh
Hi, I'm having problems using the 'width' aesthetic attribute for the geom_errorbarh. This is the same problem reported earlier here, but I'll try to write the problem more clearly: http://www.mail-archive.com/r-help@r-project.org/msg62371.html The problem I'm having is that, the 'width' attribute is supposed to set the height of the endpoints of the whiskers, and
1998 Aug 27
1
R-beta: 3d plots
I am new to R, so sorry for stupid questions: Is it possible to create 3D scatterplots within the R? Thanks for response! Regards Zdenek Skala e-mail: Zdenek.Skala at incoma.cz -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
2010 May 12
2
Whiskers on the default boxplot {graphics}
How are the lower/upper whiskers defined in the default version of boxplot {graphics}? I tried help(boxplot) and searching www.rseek.org, but I was unable to determine an absolute answer. I checked out the definition of boxplot according to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_plot), but it also had several approaches listed for how the whiskers could be determined, so I'm just
2012 May 11
1
plot: many bars with wide bars
Hello, I have got another problem. I wrote a function which is able to create plots with different numbers of bars. In order to give them a similar look I determined the width of the bars using the parameters width=0.59 AND ylim=c(0,10)) (see function below) Now, this only works if I have just got up to 6 double bars. In the following example it doesn't work because the bars for the
2011 Feb 24
1
Boxplot not doing what I think it should
My box plot below is drawing its upper whisker all the way to the last point, instead of showing the point as an outlier. Am I misunderstanding, or is it a bug? Help(boxplot) states for the parameter ?range? that ?this determines how far the plot whiskers extend out from the box. If range is positive, the whiskers extend to the most extreme data point which is no more than range times the