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2003 Sep 25
5
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2003 Sep 08
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2003 Oct 17
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2006 May 16
1
r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Dear All:
I tried to fit negative binomial distribution to data in terms of mean and mean is also a quadratic function of another variable. The likelihood function is:
function (parameters, y1,x11)
{
p<-parameters[1]
alpha1<-parameters[1]
beta1<-parameters[2]
delta1<-parameters[3]
mu<-alpha1+beta1*(x11)+delta1*(x11^2)
ifelse(y1>=0|x11>=0,
L<-
2007 Feb 18
0
r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
doh-trying again- this time remember text only.
Hello all- I am having trouble with the cell sizes that heatmap
defaults too. I have a matrix of 160 rows and 5 columns that I am
trying to display with heatmap(). When I do this, the cells default to
really wide and very short. This makes the labels for the rows very
hard to read, in fact the only way I can read them is to make the jpeg
output
2004 Feb 14
2
ftp.stat.math.ethz.ch not accessible?
Hi all,
I have been trying to get to the ftp site to download the R patched
tarball and cannot seem to get to it today.
I have tried via browser, gFTP and get without success. I can seem to do
an anonymous login, but that is as far as I can go.
Is there a known issue with the site today?
Thanks,
Marc
2014 Mar 07
3
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2003 Sep 26
2
Spam-Filter @stat.math.ethz.ch: was dead for about 15 hours
As many of you have probably realized, the spam filtering
at @stat.math.ethz.ch has been dead for since yesterday (09-25)
~16:50 till today ~08:30.
The sudden death may have been caused by unrelated installation
of some perl modules (spamassassin *is* running on perl) by our
IT staff.
We are very sorry for this event.
On the bright side: You have been able to get a glimpse of what
you are
2003 Aug 26
0
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2006 Feb 25
0
self referential habtm using join tables
All:
I have been working on making a self-referential habtm relationship
that uses a join model because I want to store info about the
relationship. I have been using two sections from Chad Fowler''s "Rails
Recipes" as a guide, "Self-referential Many-to-Many Relationships" and
"Many to Many Relationships Where the Relationship Itself has Data".
So far I have
2003 Oct 28
1
presentation of software
Hello,
I am considering giving a talk at my university
on R to (mostly) academics. There wouldn't be any
statisticians, but professors from mathematics,
psychology, economics, etc. who do use some statistical
software in teaching and/or research, and have an acquaintance
with procedures and graphics used in statistics. Has anyone
given such a talk to a similar audience? If so, I would be
2006 Feb 27
0
self-referential many-to-many using a join model
Hello!
I have been working on making a self-referential habtm relationship
that uses a join model because I want to store info about the
relationship. I have been using two sections from Chad Fowler''s "Rails
Recipes" as a guide, "Self-referential Many-to-Many Relationships" and
"Many to Many Relationships Where the Relationship Itself has Data".
So far I
2009 Nov 26
1
[PATCH 2/2] daemon: Link guestfs_protocol.[ch] into the daemon directory.
I haven't received this yet, but read from the archive:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2009-November/msg00268.html
The only suspicious part is the trailing ".c" on the command below:
+$(libsrcdir)/guestfs_protocol.c: force
+ $(MAKE) -C $(libsrcdir) guestfs_protocol.c
+$(libsrcdir)/guestfs_protocol.h: force
+ $(MAKE) -C $(libsrcdir) guestfs_protocol.c
Shouldn't
2001 Sep 20
2
vis.[ch]
Does anybody use openbsd-compat/vis.c? Not at the moment I think:
% find . -name '*.[ch]' -exec grep -l "vis *(" {} \;
./openbsd-compat/vis.c
./openbsd-compat/vis.h
% find . -name '*.[ch]' -exec grep -l VIS_ {} \;
./includes.h
./openbsd-compat/vis.c
./openbsd-compat/vis.h
The reason I ask is, AT&T's graphviz package includes a vis.h, and when I
try to compile
2019 Feb 06
2
[PATCH] Remove unused since ssh1 protocol removal crc32.[ch]
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2015 Jul 06
0
Bug#785187: [PATCH] xen: earlycpio: Pull in latest linux earlycpio.[ch]
>>> On 01.07.15 at 16:43, <ian.campbell at citrix.com> wrote:
> AFAICT our current version does not correspond to any version in the
> Linux history. This commit resynchronised to the state in Linux
> commit 598bae70c2a8e35c8d39b610cca2b32afcf047af.
>
> Differences from upstream: find_cpio_data is __init, printk instead of
> pr_*.
>
> This appears to fix
2002 Jun 02
1
(fwd from t216@zkb.ch) IBM Mainframe port for rsync
How cool!
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2006 Dec 02
1
Problem with CH.test in uroot package
Dear friends, I installed the package “uroot” then I wrote library (uroot) and I entered a series entitled extp, in spite of that the problem persite. In short,here are what I wrote and the message that I obtained:
> library(uroot)
> extp=c(1,3,10,14,12,5,8,12,13,15,9,8,7,10,9,7,3,10,3,11,12,7,4,9,8,10,20,17)
> CH.test (wts=extp, frec=c(1,1), f0=1, DetTr=FALSE, ltrunc=NULL)
Erreur dans
2009 Sep 11
2
Searching 1st number within a ch. string
Hi all,
Is there any process to conduct a search for a particular digit or letter in
a ch. string? For example I want to make a search where 1st numeric figure
appears in the string "asd123". Here the answer should be "4"
Thanks,
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2010 Nov 15
0
Next SPUG Meeting 17.11.2010 - Bern (CH)
Hi
the Swiss Puppet User Group (SPUG) [1] will meet the next time this
Wednesday around 19 o''clock in Bern [2].
Please note that you should announce yourself to the hosters so that you
can get in.
If you have any cool things to present to the local puppet community:
Bring your slides!
Cu there!
~pete
[1] http://spug.ch
[2]