Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Suggestion for implementation"
2002 Apr 03
1
Still needing help with LDA
In the meantime I found out that it should be possible to compute
wilks' lambda from the singular values that are returned by "lda". But
since I'm only a biologist I got totally stuck in formulas I don't
understand ...
Can anybody help me to get equivalent outputs of wilks' lambda in R as
in SPSS?
Yours, Christoph.
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Christoph Lange
2002 Mar 30
0
Wilks' Lambda for lda?!
Hello!
As I remember there were questions concerning wilks' lambda lately.
But I lost those e-mails. So I dare ask again.
Is there a way of calculating wilks' lambda for lda?
Christoph.
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Christoph Lange clange at epost.de
Verhaltensbiologie, FU Berlin 838-55068
Haderslebener Str. 9, 12163 Berlin
2002 Apr 15
6
two questions
The first: if I have a vector as (1,1,3,2,1,1), which is the command that
gives all the positions of the min value? From the vector of the example a
would like to obtain a new vector as (1,2,5,6) that give me all the
positions of the minimum value 1.
The second: if I have a matrix "A" and I want to obtain a new matrix
deleting a column or a row of A, what have I to do?
Thank you.
2004 Apr 30
2
Remove machine account
Hallo!
How please to remove a win2k machine account.
I tried smbpasswd -x machine$ without succes.
The thing is that I changed the machine domaine to workgroup. And
now I'm trying to put again the machine in the domaine but that
can't be done.
I'm getting an error message that the logon informations are in
conflict with existing logon informations.
Thank a lot for helping
2001 May 15
3
box around a barplot
Hi,
is it possible to draw a box around the following barplot;
using "box=TRUE" won't work.
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pc<-c(1,2,5,29,27)
barplot(pc,ylim=c(0,30),yaxs="r",xaxs="r",ylab="Anzahl"
,names.arg=c("Mac","286er","386er","486er","Pentium I")
,axisnames=T,col="gray")
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Thanks in
2013 Nov 27
1
[PATCH] drm/nouveau/hwmon: fix compilation without CONFIG_HWMON
Reported-by: Jim Davis <jim.epost at gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu>
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drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_hwmon.c | 1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_hwmon.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_hwmon.c
index 38a4db5..4aff04f 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_hwmon.c
+++
2003 Feb 24
1
Mass: lda and collinear variables
hello list,
when I use method lda of the MASS package I experience a warning:
variables are collinear in: lda.default(data[train, ], classes[train])
Is there an easy way to recover from this issue within the MASS package?
Or how can I tell how severe this issue is at all?
I understand that I shouldn't use lda at all with collinear data and should
use "quadratische" (squared?)
2002 Apr 02
1
"Large" data set: performance issue
hi all,
I've got to import CSV-datasets (with variable-names in the first line)
into data.frames. each is about 12MB (or more!) with 1823 columns and about
500 rows. the first 22 columns are in "character"-mode, the rest is "numeric".
I run R 1.4.1 on a Windows 2000 system.
First I tried read.table() which works fine for a low number of cases (say,
40). with all cases
2001 May 09
2
[Newbie] Row-Iterator for data.frame??
hello all,
for my diploma-thesis i want to statitically analyze near-infrared-spectra.
a spectrum is given by the y-values of 1038 equi-distant x-points.
in nature, a spectrum is a continuous curve. for analysis, every x-point
is seen as a statistical variable.
now my problem:
first, i read a csv-table in a data.frame called sTable via read.table.
besides some meta-data there are 1038 variables
2008 Mar 13
3
Sealed for setGeneric
Hi the list
When two setGeneric occurs on the same function, the second erage the
first and erase all the function previously define.
Is it possible to prevent that ? Is it possible to declare a setGeneric
that can not be erased later ?
Something like the |sealed for setMethod...|
||
|Thanks|
||
Christophe
2009 Jan 23
1
overwriting '<-' and infinite recursions
Hello all,
I'm having a problem when overwriting the '<-' function and was told
I'd better post it here for help. The reason why I need to overwrite
it is complicated and not easy to tell in a few words; but this seems
the only clean option other than hacking R's core source code. My code
looks like:
# in .onLoad of a package; or if you want to test, put it in a function
2004 Aug 06
1
narrowband embedded in wideband
It looks like I'll need to go further into the guts of speex to do
this. I do, however, see some lines in nb_celp.c/nb_decode() that
look interesting. I guess I'll play with it. I doubt that it will be
terribly clean, though.
Jean-Marc: Take a look at line 1195 in nb_celp.c (CVS). It reads
"speex_warning ("More than to wideband layers found: corrupted
2007 May 22
1
[Nut-upsdev] Belkin USB UPSes
OK Eric,
Den Tuesday 22 May 2007 08.56.08 skrev Eric S. Raymond:
> Kjell Claesson <kjell.claesson at epost.tidanet.se>:
> > Or install the udev rules and replug the ups.
>
> Did that. Manual startup of the driver now works without -u root,
> indicating (I think) that the udev rools are doing their job. This
>
2003 Mar 11
3
R-Graphics: Scaling axis
Hi,
how can I scale the x- and y-axis of a "plot" to the same scale?
My problem: The following command sequence produces the plot in a square.
What I want is the x-axis to be 5 times as wide (measured e.g. in pixels)
as the y-axis is long (because y ranges from -1 to 1 and x ranges from 0
to 10).
x <- seq( from=0, to=10, by=.1)
sinx <- sin(x)
plot( x, sinx, type="l")
2001 Mar 11
2
Doing a Cox-Regression in R and SPSS
A.S.: I am sorry for sending my first mail to <r-help at R-
project.org>.
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Hallo,
computing a Cox proportional hazards model in SPSS 9.0 and
R 1.2.2 produces different results for beta-coefficient.
I use the follwing data set (source: example in
help(coxph), somewhat modified)
Time Status Covariate (x)
2007 Apr 18
3
[Bridge] Linux bridging code bounces back frames?
Hi,
I'm trying to build a bridge using a 486DX2/66 with two 10 Mbit Ethernet
NICs. The machine (tsushima) is running Debian stable and kernel 2.4.26.
Previously I used it as a router, so I know the hardware (NICs) is
working.
The NICs are as follows:
eth0: WD80x3 at 0x280, 00 00 C0 0A 2C 2F WD8003-old, IRQ 10, shared
memory at 0xd0000-0xd1fff.
eth16i.c: v0.35 01-Jul-1999 Mika Kuoppala
2001 Jun 09
3
spss-data import
Hello,
at the moment i am using spss as my favorite statistics
package, but R seems an atractive alternative. Thanks to
the R-Team for their great work! (I use R on my windows98
laptop,P II and 64MB Ram).
I have a big(?) data set, containing more than 470
variables and 3200 cases (size: 2.5MB). Whenever I use the
command 'read.spss' (foreign-library), I got the the
following
2010 Jun 17
1
applicationmap and ChannelRedirect
Hi,
I'm struggling with a feature in my home phone setup. I have several
phones using both SIP and SCCP. What I try to do is to create a dynamic
feature that works similar to the blindxfer feature built into Asterisk.
What I want is the possibility for the called part to push a number
sequence (for example *#) to redirect the callee to a fixed extension or
(for example *123#) to redirect the
2011 Mar 15
5
Does R have a "const object"?
Hi, all,
Does R have a "const object" concept like which is in C++ language? I want to set some data frames as constant to avoid being modified unintentionally. Thanks!
xiagao1982
2011-03-15
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2017 Sep 27
1
[Announce] Samba 4.6.8, 4.5.14 and 4.4.16 Security Releases Available
Hi Team,
Workaround for
CVE-2017-12151 :- client max protocol = NT1 and
CVE-2017-12163 :- server min protocol = SMB2_02
are contradicting to each other.
CVE-2017-12151 impacts on SMB3 protocol but workaound suggst to use NT1.
I have below queries regarding this.
Is SMB2 protocol also impacted by CVE-2017-12151 ?
Can i use client max protocol = SMB2 so that it does not contradict with