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2002 May 09
2
Help on creating custom financial time series graphs
I have written a series of C modules that produce various custom (technical analysis) graphs when presented with a financial time series. The code was developed on the Win2K and so makes many now level function calls to the GDI etc, and is very tightly wedded to the Win2k windowing system. I notice however, that most of the graphing functionality in R (at least on the Windows OS) is handled
2006 Dec 22
2
Math expression with object to evaluate
Hello. I have a question that probably has a simple answer. I have a loop where several figures are plotted with each iteration. I calculate some descriptives to put in the title of the figure. When I use expression, since I want to combine math plotting symbols and the descriptives I calculate, I get an error. Here is an example of the code that I tried: plot(x,y,
2005 Feb 15
2
Making a Package
Hello. I have what I know to be a simple question, but never having done anything like this it is pretty tough. I'm trying to write an R package. I have a collection of functions that I loaded into R and then used package.skeleton(). After editing everything in the resulting folder, call it NewPackage, I tried to follow along with some instructions I found for Windows users. I installed
2005 Jul 13
3
nlme, MASS and geoRglm for spatial autocorrelation?
Hi. I'm trying to perform what should be a reasonably basic analysis of some spatial presence/absence data but am somewhat overwhelmed by the options available and could do with a helpful pointer. My researches so far indicate that if my data were normal, I would simply use gls() (in nlme) and one of the various corSpatial functions (eg. corSpher() to be analagous to similar analysis in SAS)
2017 Jun 01
0
(Somewhat?) Off topic: Containerization software
This is a nice summary addressing the same with R: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.0846.pdf On 30 May 2017 at 17:43, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote: > Folks: > > This is **off topic**, but I thought it might be informative to this > community. Consequently: please **no on list public comments or > discussion**. Feel free to respond to me privately, if you like; but
2017 May 30
1
(Somewhat?) Off topic: Containerization software
Folks: This is **off topic**, but I thought it might be informative to this community. Consequently: please **no on list public comments or discussion**. Feel free to respond to me privately, if you like; but I have neither knowledge nor opinions, so why bother? This is just FYI. My apology if it is deemed inappropriate. http://www.nature.com/news/software-simplified-1.22059 Cheers, Bert Bert
2006 Aug 02
3
Does Ruby / Rails have something similar to PHPs ''virtual''
Hi all Is there a rails / ruby function that is analagous to PHPs ''virtual'' function? "virtual() is an Apache-specific function which is similar to <!--#include virtual...--> in mod_include. It performs an Apache sub-request. It is useful for including CGI scripts or .shtml files, or anything else that you would parse through Apache. Note that for a CGI script,
2005 Jun 27
2
[LLVMdev] Including flex/bison output in cvs
Hi all, At the moment, LLVM includes the .l, .y sources that are compiled by flex and biston via make. This is fine for most unix developers. For windows developers, it's a bit more of a pain to download flex/bison, but is still a one-time thing. However, anyone releasing an llvm frontend will require their users to have flex/bison. Most (but not all) unix boxes have them, but almost no
2004 Jun 14
2
A Few MCLUST Questions
Hello everyone. I have a few MCLUST questions and I was hoping someone could help me out. If you’re an MCLUST user, they will likely be pretty easy to answer. Thanks in advance for any help. Ken What are the pros/cons of starting a finite mixture model at the “m” step versus the “e” step (where “m” is the maximization step and “e” is the expectation step of the EM algorithm)? In
2006 Jul 11
2
use of NULL environment is deprecated?
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2005 Apr 19
1
a statistic question,a bit off-topic,but important
it seems that all the existing prop test assume 2 independent or matched sample.but in the real world, many situations are not as we assume.for example,i do a research on the voter's prefernce through a random sampling.and the sample shows that 23% of the sample choose A,28% choose B,the others choose C.and i want to test the diference between the proportion choosing A and B (23%-28%=-5%) is
2005 Feb 15
1
Off topic -- large data sets. Was RE: 64 Bit R Background Question
In message <200502151112.j1FB5fZ5002722 at hypatia.math.ethz.ch>, r-help- request at stat.math.ethz.ch writes >Can comeone give me an example (perhaps in a private response, since I'm off >topic here) where one actually needs all cases in a large data set ("large" >being > 1e6, say) to do a STATISTICAL analysis? By "statistical" I exclude, >say
2017 Aug 08
2
DWARF: Ranges base address specifier entries & Gold's gdb-index 32 bit bug
Adrian: any thoughts? Has LLDB been fixed to support this yet? On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 6:33 AM Robinson, Paul <paul.robinson at sony.com> wrote: > My inclination would be to use "disable if 32-bit and –ggnu-pubnames" as > the default, > Unfortunately Nico points out that Chrome doesn't currently use -ggnu-pubnames :/ So to continue to work "out of the box"
2005 Jul 29
1
UNDI - Rom-O-Matic -- A bit off topic..
Hi, I work in Dell Support and I have a customer with a PowerEdge 1650 Server with Intel? PRO/1000 XT (82544GC Gigabit Ethernet Controllers). The nic is integrated on the motherboard. The customer is using a Linux system with DHCP+tftp to PXE boot and load an MS-Dos 6.22 image, with an UNDI driver, over to the PowerEdge 1650 and then map a Samba share to install Windows 2000. The customer get
2007 Apr 02
10
multiple virtual host?
I am trying to serve up two applications from one box. (It''s not a commercial system; it''s just a box on my desktop, that I''m using to test out RoR.) SETUP. In my httpd.conf, I''ve got something like <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName URL ServerAlias URL ServerAdmin USER@PLACE ProxyPass /APP http://127.0.0.1:8000/APP ProxyPassReverse
2000 Dec 19
4
[a bit off-topic] oggenc crashes my K6-200 box
I've noticed that oggenc reliably crashes my K6-200 box after a few minutes of encoding. Has anyone else experienced crashes like this? Surely it must be a hardward fault, or perhaps a K6 problem (this processor has some errata). Still, I'm surprised that nothing else I do with it seems to hang it. Has anyone else seen anything like this? --Mike --- >8 ---- List archives:
2007 Sep 28
0
off topic: Job advert - computational biologist
Hi, I hope you don't mind me posting this to the list: We are seeking a postdoctoral scientist to join the Applied Computational Biology and Bioinformatics group at the Paterson Institute for Cancer Research. The role will be to develop novel approaches for the analysis of high throughput genomic data, such as those arising from Affymetrix microarray experiments. We are an
2013 Oct 04
2
Subsetting Timestamped data
Hi, I have a data frame, data, containing two columns: one- the TimeStamp (formatted using data$TimeStamp <- as.POSTIXct(as.character(data$TimeStamp), format = "%d/%m/%Y %H:%M") ) and two- the data value. The data frame has been read from a .csv file and should contain 48 values for each day of the year (values sampled at 30 minute intervals). However, there are only
2008 May 23
2
[slightly off topic] Sweave with markdown
DeaR list, Has anyone tried to mix the Sweave paradigm with the Markdown[*] (and co.) syntax? Would this be hard to implement? My tiny understanding of Sweave is that one can define new drivers for the text part, while some functions that deal with the R code would not require any modification. Here's the reason I'm interested in Mardown for a driver. I've been orbiting
2017 Aug 08
2
DWARF: Ranges base address specifier entries & Gold's gdb-index 32 bit bug
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 10:50 AM Robinson, Paul <paul.robinson at sony.com> wrote: > Can gdb handle these? i.e. is it just gold that has the problem? > Yep, it's just gold when it's building the gdb-index (an accelerator table for GDB) > Conditioning on debugger tuning when it's not the debugger that has the > problem… icky. > It does. Though to a lesser