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2011 May 16
2
wireframe advice - with reproducible code
Dear List, i am trying to produce a 3d plot using wireframe using the code: wireframe(Residuals_FD ~ Elevation * Temperature, data = data2, scales = list(arrows = FALSE), drape = TRUE, colorkey = TRUE) As you can see when the code (using the data below) is run the plot area is set-up correctly but the actual surface is missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Chris #data Elevation
2014 Sep 01
1
Correlation Matrix with a Covariate
R Help - I'm trying to run a correlation matrix with a covariate of "age" and will at some point will also want to covary other variables concurrently. I'm using the "psych" package and have tried other methods such as writing a loop to extract semi-partial correlations, but it does not seem to be working. How can I accomplish this? library(psych) > set.cor(y =
2010 Dec 07
3
help on timeseries
i have time series of momentum signal. I want to get the date of each of the "-1" signal period. for example , the first period of -1 signal begins on 2005-9-21 and ends on 2005-9-28. 2nd period of -1 signal begins on 2005-09-30 and ends on 2005-10-28. Thx Cameron date Px 200MA Signals 2005-09-15 26.27 25.83865 1 2005-09-16 26.07 25.83275 1
2008 Dec 07
1
Reading txt file in R
Hi:   I am using the following code to read a data set in txt in R and using the follwoing model. But it seems to give me an error ' expected variable name error pos 134022'. Any help is greatly appreciated.   Code: anal.data <- read.table("nausea.txt", header=T, sep="\t") list(names(anal.data)) attach(anal.data) n.samples <- dim(anal.data) [1] # number of data
2016 May 25
1
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
On 2016-05-25 19:13, Kelly Lesperance wrote: > Hdparm didn?t get far: > > [root at r1k1 ~] # hdparm -tT /dev/sda > > /dev/sda: > Timing cached reads: Alarm clock > [root at r1k1 ~] # Hi Kelly, Try running 'iostat -xdmc 1'. Look for a single drive that has substantially greater await than ~10msec. If all the drives except one are taking 6-8msec, but one is very
2011 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 15:16 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 14:02 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > > Ralf, et al., > > > > > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev > > > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains > >
2011 Oct 29
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 14:02 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > Ralf, et al., > > > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev > > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains > > additional benchmark results. > > > > First, these are preliminary
2011 Nov 16
1
R not 'seeing' numbers?!
Hello. I recently came across the extremely strange problem (see below) of R telling me that elements of a list do not exist... I have tried running this small script on 2 computers (Mac OSX 10.7 & Windows 7) running the latest releases or R (2.13.2 on Mac, 2.14.0 on Win). I have tried it both in the standard R console, and in RStudio (v. 0.94.110), and all have the same problem. Any
2010 Mar 05
2
Selecting rows of a matrix based on some condition on the columns
The data set consists of two sets of matrices, as labelled by the columns, T's and C's. > xy x T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 [1,] 50 0.00 0.00 33.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.76 0.00 35.26 0.00 [2,] 13 34.41 0.00 0.00 36.64 32.86 34.11 35.80 37.74 0.00 0.00 [3,] 14 35.85 0.00 33.88 36.68 34.88 34.58 0.00 32.75 37.45 0.00 [4,] 33 34.56
2011 Oct 29
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
Ralf, et al., Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains additional benchmark results. First, these are preliminary results because I did not do the things necessary to make them real (explicitly quiet the machine, bind the processes to one cpu, etc.). But they should be good enough for discussion.
2011 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > Ralf, et al., > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains > additional benchmark results. > > First, these are preliminary results because I did not do the things > necessary to make them real (explicitly quiet the
2012 Dec 15
2
troubles reading a text file
Dear R experts, For quite some time I have been trying to solve a mistery of reading a seemingly trouble-free text file. The data is temperature reconstruction arranged as a huge grid, preceded by seven "header lines" (which you see better if file is opened in Firefox or Chrome). This is the data (gridded temperature reconstruction)
2010 Nov 07
3
help to sum up data frame
Dear All, I have a data frame like this: name ip Bsent Breceived a 1 0.00 0.00 a 2 1.43 19.83 a 1 0.00 0.00 a 2 1.00 1.00 b 1 0.00 2.00 b 3 0.00 2.00 b 2 2.00 0.00 b 2 2.00 0.00 b 1 24.40 22.72 c
2011 Jan 26
2
applying a set of rules to each row
All, I would like to apply a set of rules to each row of the sample data set below. The rule sets are the guidelines for determining an individual's date for retirement eligibility. The rules are found in this document, http://www.opm.gov/feddata/RetirementPaperFinal_v4.pdf. I am only interested in the top two categories for retirement eligibility, the CSRS and FERS plans. The data set has
2005 Nov 10
1
converting a character string to a subscripted numeric variable
Dear R-helpers: It seems that I have a mental block. (Some say that it sits atop my shoulders.) For reasons too tedious to retell I have an R object: > input.line[7] [1] "-13.24, -11.24, -9.24, -7.24, -5.24, -3.24, -1.24, 0.76, 2.76, 4.76, 6.76, 8.76, 10.76, 12.76, 14.76, 16.76, 18.76, 20.76, 22.76, 24.76, 26.76, 28.76, 30.76, 32.76, 34.76, 36.76, 38.76, 40.76, 42.76, 44.76, "
2006 Jul 16
3
bug in 1.0RC2?
Hello, I have a small problem with dovecot 1.0RC2. This didn't happen with former versions. There are imap processes that are left open a long while after the client disconnected. I am running dovecot on OpenBSD 3.8. Below is the output of a process list. As you can see, there are many imap processes for the same login running. simon 11593 0.0 0.1 924 1140 ?? I 12:21PM
2017 Aug 10
2
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
Hi everyone, here's my problem: I have a fast server (dual Xeon E5-2620, 64 GB RAM) with a fast RAID array (24 disks, RAID-6, more than 2GB/s read/write local performance, XFS filesystem) and fast network : dual 10GigE (myri10g) and 40GigE (i40e). It's running Debian 8.11, tried various kernel versions (currently 4.4.x, but 4.9 isn't any better). It's slow as dead snails in
2011 May 24
0
ProgeCAD Layer drop down menu opening up off screen
rucker222 wrote: > The drop down layer selection menu at the top left of the screen directly above where the drawing 1 tab is opens upwards off of the screen once the drawing has a few layers on it. jjmckenzie wrote: > Log file please. I loaded a drawing with plenty of layers and then clicked on the layer drop down menu a couple of times before exiting ProgeCAD. Log file below. (sorry
2012 Oct 17
3
aggregate function not working?
The aggregate function for some reason will now work for me. The error I'm getting is: "Error in sort.list(y) : 'x' must be atomic for 'sort.list' Have you called 'sort' on a list?" agPriceList=aggregate(PriceList$Size, list(PriceList$bandNum),sum) *Price list dataframe:* dput(PriceList) structure(list(Price = c(0, 8.18, 8.27, 10.42, 10.5, 10.6, 11.13,
2013 Apr 22
7
Multiple lon lat points in the map with ggplot2
Hello R users, For the last few days I am struggling with the following task: my data.frame: A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 58.81 53.292 54.501 13.013 17.39 19.407 56.02 56.251 54.033 20.099 13.15 10.411 55.376 53.099 57.625 13.396 21.031 13.22 58.584 53.194 54.218 13.038 16.854 19.289 55.7 55.921 53.847 19.942 13.153 9.828 55.093 52.934