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2003 Oct 17
2
Someone just searched for word-of-mouth information about: r-help@lists.r-project.org
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2003 Sep 08
1
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2003 Sep 25
0
A Connection Has Been Made To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
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2003 Aug 26
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2005 Dec 22
1
"Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is"
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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
Regarding: stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list memberships reminder
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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
2004 Mar 19
2
Beginners question
Dear list, I've been messing around with coding functions in R and it just won't make sense to me. Running my analysis by hand on command line is fine and works but because of the repetitive nature of the job I would like to code a function for it. My problem: I would like to read in data from a file in my current working dir. so my code would look like: myanalysis <-
2000 Mar 29
5
Porting R
I am trying to get R 1.0 running on the Mac. The main target is MacX. Anyone else working on that? For the recent Macintosh system, I am trying to compile R using MachTen. The R core compiles and runs without any changes, using the Unix make files. The libraries give some problems, presumably due to handling of shared libraries. It seems I am missing something to link. Before I spend my time
2015 Oct 08
2
recommended methods/software for videocasting
An acquaintance is considering videocasting speakers at a conference and using a Twitter product called Periscope. I'd like to recommend an open source solution. While I've never offered videos over the web, I have made audios available, and all it entailed was placing the file on the website and putting its url on a visible webpage. I wouldn't think any more than that is
2010 Nov 16
3
Population abundance, change point
I am trying to understand my population abundance data and am looking into analyses of change point to try and determine, at approximately what point do populations begin to change (either decline or increasing). Can anyone offer suggestions on ways to go about this? I have looked into bcp and strucchange packages but am not completely convinced that these are appropriate for my data. Here is
2009 May 26
4
moving from Windows to Linux - need help
hi I've used R for many years on windows machines, but have now acquired an Asus eee 1000 linux machine. In order to get the best out of the machine, I used the 'pimpmyeee.sh' script, to get the full KDE desktop. The version of Linux is Xandros, which I believe is a close relative of Debian, but sadly I have only a nodding acquaintance with Linux at present. Naturally I want to
2017 Apr 07
5
rsync 3.1.1: --ignore-missing-args / --delete-missing args problem
Dear All, We sometimes have to replicate large "live" filesystems with many ( sometimes millions, up to few hundred millions ) files on them. ( Copying actively used files is of course a bad idea, but it really helps to keep the delta small, so one final transfer can later save the day. ) The problem, as one may guess, is that some files may disappear during the process, so rsync
2018 Feb 05
3
Current PGO status
Hello David! I have recently started acquaintance with PGO in LLVM/clang and found your e-mail thread: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-May/099395.html . Here you posted a nice list of optimizations that use profiling and of those which could be using but don't. However that thread is about 2 years old. Could you please kindly let me know if there were any significant changes in
2008 May 30
2
Multiple DNS Domains
I apologize in advance if this has already been covered, but I looked around a bit and didn''t find anything obvious. We have multiple DNS domains, and I''m trying to figure out how a puppet client determines it''s own dns domain name. For instance, say we have foo.com and bar.com. Both the client and the server are in foo.com, but every time the client requests a cert, it
2005 Mar 30
2
Double posting
I do not know if i am seeing things, but it seems there has been a lot of double posting lately. It seems it has been only a short while since it started. i thought it might only been some people, though i am seeing an increasing amounts of this lately. Is there something going on with the list or is it a snafu that i have noticed something. letting my big mouth run like always. ;-) Steven
2008 Aug 13
8
[LLVMdev] gfortran link failure in current llvm svn
On Aug 10, 2008, at 11:40 PM, Duncan Sands wrote: > Hi Jack, > >> The curent llvm svn (r54623) is unable to link the gfortran >> compiler in llvm-gcc-4.2 svn. I am getting the error... > ... >> Undefined symbols: >> "_create_init_utf16_var", referenced from: >> _darwin_build_constant_cfstring in libbackend.a(darwin.o) > > this is