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2005 Jan 14
1
XML
I thought I would take a look at the StatDataML package for some work
I'm doing, but I receive the following error when starting:
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 2
minor 0.1
year 2004
month 11
2004 Jun 07
1
Xtable giving an interesting problem
I'm using the current version of xtable for 1.9.0 and I have an
interesting error:
Error in match.names(clabs, names(xi)) : names don't match previous
names:
F value, Pr(>F)
In addition: Warning message:
longer object length
is not a multiple of shorter object length in: clabs == nmi
This is produced in the following manner:
>data.trans <-
2004 Feb 04
5
Date Time Conversion problems...
At one time (version 1.7), the code below used to work for converting and
extracting based on the Date Time. In version 1.8.1, something changed I
know, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what...
Data:
UserName,RequestDate,PO,OrderDate,ExpDelivDate,Vendor,Total
"Woody, Jim",12/19/2002,AP15063,1/7/2003,2/10/2003,Ames ,8570
"Harrold,
2004 Oct 14
1
FW: Maps and plotting
Thanks for the help on the translucent dots. What would be the best
method for creating a map of the facility? I looked into map* in the
libraries and didn't find anything on creating the maps, just using
them.
Thanks again...
Shawn Way, PE
Engineering Manager
sway at tanox.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Prof Brian Ripley [mailto:ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk]
Sent: Thursday, October
2002 Apr 12
2
Lattice Package...
I have two questions:
1. I've tried to use the lattice package with the development version of R
(1.5.0), windows 2000, and it consistantly crashes RGUI and Rterm, on two
seperate installations...
2. The real question... Is it possible to change the barchart horizontal
bars on lattice to give vertical bars? If so, could you please give me a
hint on how to do so?
Thanks,
Shawn Way
2003 Jun 26
2
Plots using POSIX
Is there a reason that the bottom axis changes color when POSIX data is used
in plot function?
For example:
> timedata <- c("2/3/2003","3/4/2003","5/4/2003")
> timedata2 <- strptime(timedata,format="%m/%d/%Y")
> numdata <- c(2,3,4)
> plot(as.POSIXct(timedata2),numdata,col="red",type="o")
As compared to:
>
2001 Jun 14
1
Par and the size of the page
I've been trying, without much success, to change the properties of the
device on the Windows (1.3.0) version of R. What I'm trying to do is move
the plots further away from each other on the device (which will hopefully
translate to the same on the printout) and get the top plot closer to the
top and the bottom closer to the bottom.
I've sized the device to 8.5x11 using
2003 Apr 25
2
Posix data in Lattice
I have a number of plots that I'm trying to do using the lattice package,
unfortunately, they involve Posix values.
A small sample of the data is as follows:
Time TC.1 <Snipped>
1 2003-04-24 13:29:15 26.61
2 2003-04-24 13:29:30 26.48
3 2003-04-24 13:30:00 26.53
4 2003-04-24 13:30:30 27.85
<Snipped>
where
str(data)
`data.frame': 415 obs. of
2004 Oct 13
3
Maps and plotting
At our facility we have multiple sample points that are sampled on any
given day. What I would like to do is create a map of the facility with
the sample points (and point labels) and when we have out of
specification results, place a transparent dot over the area on the map.
As the number of OOS results builds up, I envision the dot getting
darker.
Are there any packages out there that can aid
2003 Jun 27
1
R-help Digest, Vol 4, Issue 27 ( -Reply)
Hi,
I am out of town and will get back to you on the 13th of July.
Leo
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2003 May 16
1
Images Import and Analysis
I'm starting a time study on an area. To determine if an individual has
entered the area, we are having timed photographs taken of the area. What I
want to do is import the image files (either one at a time or
simultaneously), convert it to a density image, take the density at multiple
points in the image and determine if they are over an area average
(indicating someone or something is in
2001 Nov 13
1
RODBC
I'm tryuing to get the RODBC package to work with a MS Sql database
(Wonderware's InSQL). I'm able to connect to the database using the
following:
version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch x86
os Win32
system x86, Win32
status Under development (unstable)
2018 May 30
0
Evaluation failure of IAPWS95 functions in a rowwise manner (tidyverse style)
Hi Shawn,
I don't think it has anything to do with the tidyverse. If you keep
simplifying your example you'll get all the way down to
> DTp(T=c(279,294),p=c(0.46,0.46))
[1] 1000.12283
--Ista
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 2:14 PM, Shawn Way <SWay at meco.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to use the IAPWS95 package with the tidyverse packages. For some reason, the function is not
2008 May 15
0
"ServerAliveInterval" and "ServerAliveCountMax" doesnt work in openssh50?
Hi OpenSSH team,
We found that openssh5.0 has a bug with the "ServerAliveInterval" and "ServerAliveCountMax" options.
This function doesnt work at all, which means when the Maxtime reached, the ssh will not kill the connection and prompt the infomation "Connection Timedout" as it used to do.
We built the openssh5.0p1 code on the a Linux box, and use the
2004 Apr 15
1
residuals
I'm trying to determine the lack of fit for regression on the following:
data <- data.frame(ref=c(0,50,100,0,50,100),
actual=c(.01,50.9,100.2,.02,49.9,100.1),
level=gl(3,1))
fit <- lm(actual~ref,data)
fit.aov <- aov(actual~ref+Error(level),data)
According to the information I have, the lack of fit for this regression is
the
2003 Oct 15
3
Design and Hmisc
I'm looking for design and hmisc version 2.0 for R 1.8 for windows. I've
found design 2.0 in the downloads for R1.7 but not hmisc.
I've also checked Dr. Harrell's site and it only goes to 1.6 for windows.
Any thoughts?
Shawn Way
2001 Nov 14
0
RODBC: Minor problem, I hope.
Sorry for the numerous posts, I found that an old (~ June) post had the same
title and confused me (and the list server) greatly (and made it hard to get
this as a new thread).
Anyway...
I'm trying to get the RODBC package to work with a MS Sql database
(Wonderware's InSQL). I'm able to connect to the database using the
following:
version
_
2008 May 15
1
"possible hijacking of X11-forwarded connections" bug has not been fixed completely
leanneHi OpenSSH team,
I am still able to reproduce this problem with openssh50 code both on hpux.
Seems like OpenSSH didn't fix this problem completely.
how to reproduce:
1. root at sshpa4# uname -aHP-UX sshpa4 B.11.23 U 9000/800 3267743753 unlimited-user license
2. sshd_config
X11Forwarding yesX11DisplayOffset 10X11UseLocalhost no // must not use "yes" to bind
2000 Feb 03
1
Passwords issues with samba 2.0.6
In my pursuit of integrating samba password authentication with our own
stuff, I've been looking at ways on synchronizing the two. And here are
the two problems for which I hope to get either solution:
a) smbpasswd will not pass down spaces to whatever is called for
synchronization. Barely looking at the synchronization routine, it
scans as a string, which would skip anything after a space.
2008 Dec 01
1
Attempting to get a STELLA model into R
To whomever may be of help,
I am a student in a graduate modeling class at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. I am trying to get a STELLA model converted into R. I am in the process of trying to 're-write' the script into R, but I seem to be missing pieces (i.e. parm values) that are keeping me from being able to replicate this model into R. Does anyone have an idea of a