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2002 Oct 30
1
Error in Fields TPS function {svd ...} again
Thanks for all the helpful responses. I include the data file and the
syntax file for reference. Again, if I use the fields function, as is, I
get the message:
Error in svd(tempM) : error 159 in dsvdc
using traceback, I get:
> traceback()
4: stop(paste("error ", z$info, " in dsvdc"))
3: svd(tempM)
2: Krig(x, Y, cov.function = rad.cov, m = m, decomp = decomp,
1997 Oct 17
2
R-alpha: bug in svd
I use R Version 0.60 Alpha (September 18, 1997) on a Linux Pentium
(Debian 1.3) and on a Sparc-Sun-Solaris 2.5.=20
R> svd(matrix(1:16,4,4))
=09yields on both machines
Error: error 4 in dsvdc
R> svd(matrix(1:20,4,5))
=09gives a result on the Linux computer
$d
[1] 0 0 0 NA
$u
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4]
[1,] 1 0 0 0
[2,] 0 1 0 0
[3,] 0 0 1 0
[4,] 0
2009 May 20
1
SEM:Standard error of std.coef estimates?
Hi,
I am currently working with the sem package in R, to create pathway
diagrams. Id like to use the standardized path coeffcients. To get these, I
use std.coef. However, using this yields only the standardized coefficients,
but does not give me the standard error. Does someone know how to get
std.coef to show the standard error of the standardized path coefficients as
well?
Thanks,
Bastiaan
2000 Aug 10
1
svd error (PR#631)
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SVD-Error on
R 1.1.0
Windows 98
I get the following error applying svd on a positive definite matrix :
> sk2
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,] 1.0460139783 0.084356992 -2.810553e-04
2000 Nov 11
2
problem using MASS corresp and mca functions
Hello,
I'm an absolute beginner with R and neophite in data analysis, so please bear
with me if I ask stupid question.
I'm trying to do a correspondence analysis using R and MASS corresp function,
but I get an error message which I'm unable to interpret:
> data(weblog)
> library(MASS)
> corresp(~ url + fromurl, data=weblog)
Error in svd(t(t(x1 * Dr) * Dc)) : error 306 in
2002 May 22
1
Tps regression question
Dear all,
I'm a beginner in spatial regression, therefore, excuse me in advance for
the stupid question.
I'm using the function Tps of field library. As I read in help, the
assumed model for this regression is additive Y = f(X) + e where f(X)
is a d dimensional surface.
I have understood that d in not an argument to specify in Tps(x, Y, ...).
How can I obtain d ?
Thanks a lot.
2002 May 16
1
Tps
Hi,
I have a 4 column file (long/lat/elev/variable) and I tried to fit the
values of my variable to the XYZ space using Tps and I keep getting the
following message:
Warning messages:
1: GCV search gives a minumum at the endpoints of the grid search in:
Krig.find.gcvmin(info, lambda.grid, gcv.grid$GCV, Krig.fgcv,
2: GCV search gives a minumum at the endpoints of the grid search in:
2011 May 13
0
Tps error
Hi,
I am trying to use the Tps procedure to visualize 3 variables in XYZ space, but
keep getting the error messages below:
Warning messages:
1: In Krig.find.gcvmin(info, lambda.grid, gcv.grid$GCV, Krig.fgcv, :
GCV search gives a minimum at the endpoints of the
grid search
2: In Krig.find.gcvmin(info, lambda.grid, gcv.grid$GCV.one, Krig.fgcv.one, :
GCV search gives a minimum at the endpoints
2010 Aug 24
0
Minus values in Tps
Hello there,
I am using the Tps function to fit a spline to my data which is measurements
of a sedimentary layer on an xy plane to see how the thickness of the layer
changes. I was wondering if it was possible to change the Tps code so that
no minus values are calculated by the spline as these are obviously
unfeasible.
Any help would be much appreciated,
Thanks,
Sam
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2008 Jun 05
0
error message from Tps function
Hello list-mailers,
I'm trying to use the 'Tps' function from the 'fields' package and I can
getting this error message:
> fishplot <- Tps(nodes.catch, res2)
Error in if ((il > 1) & (il < nstep.cv)) { :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
In addition: Warning message:
no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf
nodes.catch is a 1600x2 matrix and
2016 Apr 01
0
Ballooning on TPS!=HPS hosts
CC'ing virtualization list.
On (Thu) 31 Mar 2016 [19:00:24], Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> Hi,
> I was reading the balloon code and am confused as to how/if ballooning
> works on hosts where the host page size is larger than the
> target page size.
>
> static void balloon_page(void *addr, int deflate)
> {
> #if defined(__linux__)
> if
2016 Apr 01
0
Ballooning on TPS!=HPS hosts
CC'ing virtualization list.
On (Thu) 31 Mar 2016 [19:00:24], Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> Hi,
> I was reading the balloon code and am confused as to how/if ballooning
> works on hosts where the host page size is larger than the
> target page size.
>
> static void balloon_page(void *addr, int deflate)
> {
> #if defined(__linux__)
> if
2004 Jul 18
2
bootstrap and nls
Hi,
I am trying to bootstrap the difference between each parameters among two non linear regression (distributed loss model) as
following:
# data.frame
> Raies[1:10,]
Tps SolA Solb
1 0 32.97 35.92
2 0 32.01 31.35
3 1 21.73 22.03
4 1 23.73 18.53
5 2 19.68 18.28
6 2 18.56 16.79
7 3 18.79 15.61
8 3 17.60 13.43
9 4 14.83 12.76
10 4 17.33 14.91
etc...
# non
2005 Aug 03
9
Benchmarking Xen (results and questions)
Hi all,
Here are some benchmarks that I''ve done using Xen.
However, before I get started, let me explain some of configuration
details...
Xen Version SPECjbb
WebBench
Linux Distribution Debian 3.1
HT disabled
Linux Kernel 2.6.12.2
Host Patch CK3s
Here are the initial benchmarks
SPECJBB WebBench
1 Thread 1 Client 2 Clients 4 Clients
8 Clients
BOPS TPS TPS TPS TPS
Host
2002 Sep 24
3
Samba performance issues
Hi all
We are implementing samba-ldap to act as an nt pdc and are seeing
performance problems.
We have a 1ghz, 3gb Ram, 36gb box that is running samba-2.2.5 and
openldap-2.0.23 under redhat 7.3 with kernel 2.4.18-3.
Clients are all Win2k SP3.
All the ldap requests are to the localhost interface.
The box is acting as the PDC for the domain, and also sharing diskspace
and printers.
When we get
2012 Jul 24
3
Simple reshape problem I am completely missing
I seem to be doing something really stupid or missing something really obvious but what?
I have a simple three column data.frame that I would like to reshape to wide preferably using reshape2.
An example from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9617348/reshape-three-column-data-frame-to-matrix looked perfect except I wanted a data frame but it seemed okay. I just changed acast to dcast and it
2006 Feb 12
1
lme, nlsList, nlsList.selfStart
Dear listers,
I am trying to fit a model using nlsList() using alternately a SSfol()
selfstart function or its developped equivalent formulae.
This preliminary trial works well
mydata<-groupedData(Conc~Tps|Organ,data=mydata)
mymod1<-nls(Conc~SSfol(Dose,Tps,lKe,lKa,lCl),data=mydata)
as well as a developped form:
mymod2<-nls(Conc~Dose * exp(lKe+lKa-lCl) *
2020 Jul 03
2
Slow terminal response Centos 7.7 1908
Hey!
I have a strange condition in one of the servers that I don't where to
start looking.
I login to the server via SSH (cant doit any other way) and anything that I
type is slow
HTTP sessions timeout waiting for screen redraw. So, the server is acting
"slow".
server is bare metal. no virtual services.
no alarms in the disk raid
note: server was restarted because of power failure.
2004 Apr 09
1
bootstrap function coefficients
Dear R community,
Please, can you help me with a problem concerning bootstrap. The data table
called «RMika», contained times (Tps) and corresponding concentration of a
chemical in a soil (SolA). I would like to get, by bootstraping, 10
estimations of the parameters C0 and k from the function: SolA =
C0*exp(-k*Tps).
# First, I fit the data and all is OK
>
2020 Jul 03
1
Slow terminal response Centos 7.7 1908
Hi Erick,
what was the value of 'si' in top ?
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
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>It was found that the software NIC team created in Centos was having
>issues due to a failing network cable. The team was going berserk with
>up/down changes.
>
>
>On Fri, Jul 3,