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2003 Oct 02
3
EMACS/ESS problems
Hello all,
since we're on the topic of R-editors. I am using emacs/ess on a unix
workstation (to interact with R and have been having a little problem. I
usually write the R commands I need to run in a separate buffer then
copy and paste them into the *R* buffer for evaluation. The problem is,
if any command is spread over multiple lines emacs/R hangs when I paste
it in the R buffer for
2004 Jan 14
1
model-based clustering
Hello,
I was wondering whether a Poisson mixture modeler/cluster analysis
package is available for R. I scanned CRAN packages and couldn't find
anything but I thought I'd ask. If not could anyone recommend a non-R
open source package. I have found 'snob' but this program seems a bit
hard to use in an automated, non interactive fashion.
regards,
Murad
--
Murad Nayal M.D. Ph.D.
2003 Jul 21
1
help on barplot
Hello,
I am trying to compare two histograms using barplot. the idea is to plot
the histograms as pairs of columns side by side for each x value. I was
able to do it using barplot before but I can't remember now for the life
of me now how I did it in the past:
> d
[,1] [,2]
-37.5 0.0000000000 2.789396e-05
-32.5 0.0001394700 5.578801e-05
-27.5 0.0019804742
2004 Jan 21
1
silhoutte.default bugs
Hello all,
This might have been fixed in later versions (I am using R1.7.0), r-help
archive contains messages reporting similar problems but no reports of
codes fixes. I have encountered a couple of problems using the
silhouette function. one occurs when the clustering contains clusters
composed of 1 element (Martin Maechler posted code few months ago that
fixes a similar problem that occurs
2003 Oct 23
0
anova model refinement/clustering question
Hi,
I am trying to refine models of a continuous response variable and a
number of categorical predictor variables. I know of some model
refinement tools available in R that help in the selection of model
terms like dropterm and addterm from MASS etc. However, I would also
like to try to refine the model by 'coalescing' some levels of some of
the predictor factors. Is there a standard
2003 Nov 18
0
SVM question
Hello all,
I am trying to use svm (from the e1071 package) to solve a binary
classification problem. The two classes in my particular data set are
unequally populated. class 'I' (for important) has about 3000 instances
while class "B" (for background) has about 20,000. experimenting with
different classifiers I realized that in cases where such an asymmetry
exists there is a
2003 Jul 17
6
Formal definitions of R-language.
Hello!
Some CS-guys (the type who knows what Church formalism is) keep asking
me questions about formal definitions of R-language that I can not
answer (or even understand). Is there some freely available papers which
I can throw at them where it would be explained is R
functional/OOP/procedural language, does it use weak/strong,
dynamic/static typization, does it use lazy or ...(do not know
2003 Aug 25
2
lattice question
Hi,
I want to use (similar to) las options in lattice
(bwplot) plot. Actually I want to have x-axis labels
as vertical instead of default horizontal.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Mahbub
2004 Oct 13
2
debugging non-visible functions
Hi,
I would like to step-through a non-visible function. but apparently I
don't know enough about namespaces to get that to work:
> methods(predict)
... deleted lines ...
[27] predict.rpart* predict.smooth.spline*
[31] predict.survreg.penal*
Non-visible functions are asterisked
> debug(predict.rpart)
Error: Object "predict.rpart" not found
>
2003 Jun 18
3
Multiple graph sheets
In Splus the code
test.lm <- lm(y ~ x, data = test.data)
plot(test.lm)
generates a graphics window that contains
multiple graph sheets that one may choose
from via the "page" tabs at the bottom of
the window.
Is there a way to do this sort of thing in
R? As another example, I have some repeated
measures data with continuous outcomes and
have been working with the nlme library in
2003 Jun 24
0
help on R programming.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Murad Nayal [mailto:mn216 at columbia.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, 24 June 2003 12:02 PM
> Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: [R] help on R programming.
>
>
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am looking for books to help me gain a firmer grasp on the S/R
> programming language , programing / data structures etc. it
> seems
2002 Oct 03
0
[Fwd: curiousity with hist]
just realized that the bin value is actually the relative frequency
divided by the bin width. sorry for consuming band width.
Alas, is there anyway to make hist() calculate relative frequencies
irrespective of bin width?
thanks
Murad Nayal wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am rather new to R. in trying to use the hist() command I get behavior
> that is somewhat puzzling me, in short,
2006 Apr 15
0
samba daemons
Hi there
Our server crashed this morning and now SAMBA is acting funky.
I can connect to the fileserver via samba from an apple box and I can
mount my home directory and access my files, I can also mount the
other folder with data in it but I can't access, in fact I can't see
any files inside this folder.
On the server if I do ps -ef | grep smbd I get
amandel 1744 648 0
2006 Apr 03
1
No UID associated with this user name
Hi sorry if this is the wrong place to post but I'm not sure where to
go to and I'm a bit desperate.
We just brought our Sunfire 6800 server and Storedge 9960 RAID array
Solaris 8 back up after some maintenance and everything came back up
'clean' but I cannot get our SAMBA software to recognise any users or
directories when logging in remotely from an apple or windows box.
2003 Nov 10
1
kmeans error (bug?)
Hello,
I have been getting the following intermittent error from kmeans:
>str(cavint.p.r)
num [1:1967, 1:13] 0.691 0.123 0.388 0.268 0.485 ...
- attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2
..$ : chr [1:1967] "6" "49" "87" "102" ...
..$ : chr [1:13] "HYD" "NEG" "POS" "OXY" ...
> set.seed(34)
>
2007 Aug 20
7
OT: Suggestions for database for physicians patient records?
This is very OT. If list readers can point me in the right direction, to
other mailing lists, or web sites for recommended databases, that will
be much appreciated!
My wife's doctor wants to move records, for approximately 6000 patients
(over a 12 year period), from paper (18th century) to a database (20th
century). The data entry will be a PITA, for his secretaries, regardless
of what
2006 Jan 26
1
Clustering Question
Hi group,
My case has N physicians with each seeing M patients.
One physician could have seen a group of patients, or,
a patient could have been seen by multiple number of
physicians. In order words, there are overlaps. Now,
I have the following NxM matrix
Patient#1 Patient#2 Patient#3 .......
Patient#m
Physician#1 1 0 1 .......
0
Physician#2
2011 Feb 28
2
What if my Windows AD Domain Controller Goes Down?
There are three DCs in my Windows 2003 AD domain, but I have noticed
that only one of them is referenced in my krb.conf and krb5.conf. Should
there be a reference to one or two of the other domain controllers? If
the DC goes down, how will my Samba/Winbind servers authenticate?
--
Eric Robinson
Disclaimer - February 27, 2011
This email and any files
2011 Aug 19
0
Long Pause the First Time I Do an 'ls' on Linux.
We have a lot of users on our AD domain, and the more we add the longer
it takes to get a directory listing on my Linux servers. When I do 'ls
-l' it might take 20 seconds before the listing starts. However, if I
immediately do 'ls -l' again, it comes up quickly. I assume this is
because samba/winbind is polling the AD domain controller on the first
attempt. Is there any way to
2013 May 25
1
Linux Servers in an AD Domain with Multiple Windows Domain Controllers
We have three Windows domain controllers in our AD domain. They are DC01, DC02, and DC03. We have Linux (RHEL5 and 6) servers in the domain as well. The Linux servers are working fine with AD. However, they are currently configured in krb.conf and krb5.conf to use only DC01 for AD domain controller. if DC01 is down, Linux servers cannot authenticate. How do we configure the Linux servers to use