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2003 Aug 04
0
Feedback Bootstrapping
Dear experienced R-users, I am having some probably trivial trouble estimating the confidence interval for the difference of two group means, with groups been of unequal sample size. I am using the "Bootstrap" package and the function "bcanon"(bcanon(x, nboot, theta, ...,alpha=c(0.025, 0.05, 0.1, 0.16, 0.84, 0.9, 0.95, 0.975)) for Nonparametric BCa confidence limits. The
1999 Nov 27
0
lme
Doug, I thought perhaps that you might be interested in the comparison of lme to the results for the same models fitted by Richard Jones' carma (I just wrote the R interface to his Fortran code). The code to run the example from the lme help and for the equivalent with carma is in the file below. The two main differences in results are 1. the random coefficients covariance matrix is quite
2020 Jun 28
3
Introducing the binary-level coverage analysis tool bcov
Hi Fangrui, Many thanks for providing such detailed feedback! Please find my comments inlined below. - Ammar On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 5:59 AM Fangrui Song <maskray at google.com> wrote: > On 2020-06-26, Ammar Ben Khadra via llvm-dev wrote: > >## TL;DR > > > >We introduce bcov, an open-source binary-level coverage analysis tool [1]. > >The details are discussed
2020 Jun 26
4
Introducing the binary-level coverage analysis tool bcov
## TL;DR We introduce bcov, an open-source binary-level coverage analysis tool [1]. The details are discussed in our paper [2], which is accepted to ESEC/FSE'20. bcov statically instruments x86-64 ELF binaries without compiler support. It features several techniques that allow it to achieve high performance, transparency, and flexibility. For example, running "make
2010 Jul 19
1
Calculation of Covariance Matrix Calculation
Hi, Excuse me for asking this silly question. But I really couldn't understand why cov() and ccov() don't work for my calculation of covariance matrix. a <- matrix(1:8, 2, 4) a [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] 1 3 5 7 [2,] 2 4 6 8 > ccov(a) Error in solve.default(cov, ...) : Lapack routine dgesv: system is exactly singular I also tried colume bind, but it
2009 Jul 09
2
naming of columns in R dataframe consisting of mixed data (alphanumeric and numeric)
Hello, I have an r function that creates the following dataframe tresults2. Notice that column 1 does not have a column heading. Tresults2: [,1] estparam 18.00000 nullval 20.00000 . . . ciWidth 2.04622 HalfInterval 1.02311 pertinent code: results<-cbind( estparam, nullval, t, pv_left, pv_right, pv_two_t, estse, df, cc, tbox, llim, ulim, ciWidth,
1999 Nov 25
1
gnls
Doug, I have been attempting to learn a little bit about nlme without too much documentation except the online help. The Latex file in the nlme directory looks interesting but uses packages that I do not have so that I have not been able to read it. I have run the example from gnls to compare it with the results I get from my libraries (code below - I have not included output as it is rather
2006 Nov 24
4
Nonlinear statistical modeling -- a comparison of R and AD Model Builder
There has recently been some discussion on the list about AD Model builder and the suitability of R for constructing the types of models used in fisheries management. https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2006-January/086841.html https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2006-January/086858.html I think that many R users understimate the numerical challenges that some of the typical
2009 Jan 30
1
Methods not loaded in R-Devel vs 2.8.1
Dear list-member, I am currently developing a package with S4 classes. The NAMESPACE and DESCRIPTION is printed below. Within this package I have set a method "residuals" for two classes. In version 2.8.1 these two are reported whereas in R-Devel (2009-01-28 r47766). What have I missed? What has changed and how can I rectify the issue? Your help and pointers are welcome. For 2.8.1:
2015 May 06
2
[LLVMdev] LCOV per commit
Le 06/05/2015 21:05, Renato Golin a écrit : > On 6 May 2015 at 19:15, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com> wrote: >> I could not easily locate this on http://llvm.org/reports/coverage/ so >> asking here: what workload is the coverage computed over? IOW, what >> all does the bot run to get this coverage information? > Nothing is clear in that page. No
2008 Mar 03
3
Calculating the t-test for each row
Hi Everyone, I need some simple help. Here are my codes ##########will give me 10000 probesets#################### data.sub = data.matrix[order(variableprobe,decreasing=TRUE),][1:10000,] dim(data.sub) data_output<-write.table(data.sub, file = "c://data_output.csv", sep = ",", col.names = NA) When i export to excel, it shows me this. This is just a short version. There
1999 Apr 08
0
Problems installing packages in FreeBSD 2.2.8 and R-0.62.2
I am having some problems adding packages under FreeBSD 2.2.8 and R-0.62.2 I have included the output of "uname -a" below first: == FreeBSD stiegl.niksun.com 2.2.8-RELEASE FreeBSD 2.2.8-RELEASE #0: Thu Dec 10 10:29:07 EST 1998 ath at stiegl.niksun.com:/scratch/obj/compile/STIEGL i386 == The CC in use is gcc (not egcs). The install failed as follows: == stiegl> R INSTALL
1999 Sep 16
1
MS executables for my libraries
An executable version 0.6 of my libraries is now available at www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/rcode.html This works with MS R0.64.2 and appears possibly to work with R65.0. There is a serious problem with the Fortran compiler as some of the examples for elliptic and carma crash it. These same examples do not crash R63.0 with the library executables of Jan 99. I am releasing this anyway because of the
2012 Dec 01
0
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
On 11/30/2012 6:36 PM, Lang Hames wrote: > > > RBP is used as the frame pointer on x86 (hence its automatic > appearance in your code), and shouldn't be allocated to any vreg in > function bar. Loading/saving RBP should be managed by the stack frame > setup/teardown code. > If it doesn't already, your allocator should filter out reserved > registers (See
2012 Nov 29
2
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
I have a new problem: Register RBP is used in a function foo. (I am not allocating RBP to any virtual register, the instances of RBP in function foo are in the machine code when my register allocator starts.) Function foo calls function bar. Register RBP is not saved across the call, though it is live after the call. Function bar includes a virtual register. The code that I'm using to