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2005 Nov 23
2
SOLVED [was Re: latex writer in gnome?]
On 11/22/05, Sharon Kimble <sharon04 at gmail.com> wrote: > Does anybody know the gnome program that you can write in latex with please? > > I'm not sure but I think its in the base repo. Its not winefish as it > (winefish) doesn't compile the source text like the program that I'm looking > > for does. > > Hopefully thanks > Sharon. > -- I am
2023 Mar 11
1
null in rao.test in R
Hello I am testing for the homogeneity of clusters of (yearly) seasonal data using the rao.test from the circular package. I can't find anywhere (including the Cran pages) which specifically mentions the null hypothesis for this test. Playing around with it, for example using say the toy code beneath it would seem that the null is that the data sets tested are not homogenous, which is fine
2008 Jun 18
4
Editor for Mac OSX
Dear R-list I am (forced) to change from Linux to Mac and am now looking for a new editor for R. I would like one that features a split window (console + editor) as well as syntax highlighting. Can anyone help? Especially the split-window feature does not seem to be easily available in the editors desribed on the R-help site, except Emacs, which I am reluctant to start using. I am on a MacBook Air
2005 Jun 09
0
New package aod: Analysis of Overdispersed Data
Information on package 'aod' Description: Package: aod Version: 1.1-2 Date: 2005-06-08 Title: Analysis of Overdispersed Data Author: Matthieu Lesnoff <matthieu.lesnoff at cirad.fr> and Renaud Lancelot <renaud.lancelot at cirad.fr> Maintainer: Renaud Lancelot <renaud.lancelot at cirad.fr> Depends: R (>=
2005 Jun 09
0
New package aod: Analysis of Overdispersed Data
Information on package 'aod' Description: Package: aod Version: 1.1-2 Date: 2005-06-08 Title: Analysis of Overdispersed Data Author: Matthieu Lesnoff <matthieu.lesnoff at cirad.fr> and Renaud Lancelot <renaud.lancelot at cirad.fr> Maintainer: Renaud Lancelot <renaud.lancelot at cirad.fr> Depends: R (>=
2005 Nov 22
2
latex writer in gnome?
Does anybody know the gnome program that you can write in latex with please? I'm not sure but I think its in the base repo. Its not winefish as it (winefish) doesn't compile the source text like the program that I'm looking for does. Hopefully thanks Sharon. -- 16:41:46 up 1 day, 16:56, 2 users, load average: 1.54, 1.45, 1.51 A taste of linux
2013 Oct 08
0
icecast-2.3.99.3
Hi, If you're just after a quick-fix for mime-types... On 10/08/2013 04:26 PM, Yaniv Sharon wrote: > Yes. I'm running The 2.3.99.3 win32 version. > And if you can to provide the " mime.types " This file will probably do as a quick workaround. http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/httpd/branches/2.4.x/docs/conf/mime.types?revision=1305131&view=co I strongly advise
2016 Jul 01
1
multiple connection
It is possible to ask the development team of icecast to implement a solution for that? Something like – "if the same IP pulling the stream over X instances for X time" to kick him? I believe im not the only one that having that issue from time to time… From: marcin at saepia.net [mailto:marcin at saepia.net] Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 2:05 PM To: Yaniv Sharon Cc:
2013 Oct 08
2
icecast-2.3.99.3
Yes. I'm running The 2.3.99.3 win32 version. And if you can to provide the " mime.types " and " crossdomain.xml " files by yourself it will be great. TNX! -----Original Message----- From: "Thomas B. R?cker" [mailto:thomas at ruecker.fi] Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 5:58 PM To: icecast-dev at xiph.org Cc: Yaniv Sharon Subject: Re: [Icecast-dev]
2016 Jul 01
0
multiple connection
If you don't want to modify sources of icecast which is non trivial I would have recommended writing a script that fetches list of clients periodically over icecast admin API and kills these that utilize too many connections. If they would have keep reconnecting you should implement more advanced solution - with total blocking on firewall or within icecast. If you need further support,
2001 Dec 18
2
Aranda-Ornaz links for binary data
Hi, I would like apply different link functions from Aranda-Ordaz (1981) family to large binary dataset (n = 2000). The existing links in glm for binomial data (logit, probit, cloglog) are not adequate for my data, and I need to test some other transformations. Is it possible to do this in R? And how? Thank you for your help, /Sharon
2003 Feb 19
2
GLM for Beta distribution
Hi R-help, Is there such a thing as a function in R for fitting a GLM where the response is distributed as a Beta distribution? In my case, the response variable is a percentage ([0,1] and continuous). The current glm() function in R doesn't include the Beta distribution. Thank you for any help on this topic. Sincerely, Sharon K?hlmann
2004 Jul 19
4
TDM400P Internal Extenion Config
Hopefully someone here can save my sanity. I have been trying to solve this problem for days now, but just cant put my finger on it. Im new to * so I have probably done something stupid! I have a TDM400P with one FXO module and a FXS module. The main problem I have is not being able to get the extension attached to the FXS module to ring or be able to make calls. It gets a dialtone fine but I
2005 Jan 11
2
Breslow Day Test
Breslow-Day test A statistical test for the homogeneity of odds ratios. Homogeneity In <javascript:void(0);> systematic reviews homogeneity refers to the degree to which the results of studies included in a review are similar. "Clinical homogeneity" means that, in studies included in a review, the participants, interventions and outcome measures are similar or comparable.
2008 Aug 22
1
Test of Homogeneity of Variances
I am testing the homogeneity of variances via bartlett.test and fligner.test. Using the following example, how should I interpret the p-value in order to accept or reject the null hypothesis ? set.seed(5) x <- rnorm(20) bartlett.test(x, rep(1:5, each=4)) Bartlett test of homogeneity of variances data: x and rep(1:5, each = 4) Bartlett's K-squared = 1.7709, df = 4, p-value =
2003 Mar 03
5
(no subject)
Dear Everyone, I am a novel user of the R package (less than a week). I am using the package to analyse some microarray data. I have successfully imported the data, and manipulated it, resulting in additional columns of data. However, I now want to extract all this new information from R for use outside the package. Can anyone tell me of any commands that would allow me to accomplish
2013 Oct 08
2
icecast-2.3.99.3
So there is no usage for the " mime.types " in ice win32? -----Original Message----- From: icecast-dev-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-dev-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Thomas B. R?cker Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 5:09 PM To: icecast-dev at xiph.org Subject: Re: [Icecast-dev] icecast-2.3.99.3 Yaniv Sharon <yaniv.sharon at gmail.com> wrote: >Hi, > >Where to
2006 Aug 10
0
Convergence in geese/gee
We are currently analyzing data on children clustered in day care-centers (DCC). We have tried to use geepack and gee libraries to estimate an overall incidence rate for absences (=number of absences/risk time) by specifying geese(number.absences ~ offset(log(risktime)), id=day.care.id, family=poisson("log"), data=dcc, corstr="exch",
2008 Feb 18
0
Location of boxplots in bwplot
Hi, I am trying to adjust the position of the boxplots when using bwplot(). In boxplot() there is the alternative to modify the position of the boxes by using boxplot(y~x, at=...). However, I don't seem to find a comparable option in bwplot(). I would like in some instances to add more space between the boxplots, e.g. that I could specify at=c(1, 2, 5, 6) so that the first two boxplots are
2013 Oct 08
0
icecast-2.3.99.3
On 10/08/2013 02:18 PM, Yaniv Sharon wrote: > So there is no usage for the " mime.types " in ice win32? Ah, so you're running the windows build? I'd need to check where it should go in that one and if it's included in the default build. If not I'll have to ask for it to be included in future builds. Cheers Thomas > > -----Original Message----- > From: