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2006 Oct 11
2
nls function does not use subset argument (PR#9290)
Full_Name: Tadashi Kadowaki Version: 2.4.0 OS: Redhat Linux 9 Submission from: (NULL) (58.12.166.67) Doesn't nls function support subset? It seems not to work. And, there are no information in the online help. Has it sunk into oblivion?
2008 May 09
2
Regarding anova result
  Hi, I fitted tree growth data with Chapman-Richards growth function using nls. summary(fit.nls) Formula: Parameters: Estimate Std. Error t value Pr Signif. codes: 0 ''***'' 0.001 ''**'' 0.01 ''*'' 0.05 ''.'' 0.1 '' '' 1 Residual standard error: 1.879 on 713 degrees of freedom Algorithm
2007 Sep 23
4
nls fits by groups
Dear Colleagues, I am trying to estimate several non-linear models simultaneously. I don't want to use non-linear mixed model, but non-linear model with same form, but it should be estimated separately according to variable group (I have lots of groups that have lots of observations....). I would like to have unique parameters for each group. e.g. something like this mod <- nls(y ~
2012 Oct 29
1
XML namespace control
Hello, I am working with a database system from which I can retrieve these kinds of user defined fields formed as XML ... <udf:field unit="uM" type="Numeric" name="facs.Stain final concentration">5</udf:field> You can see in the above example that "field" is defined in the namespace "udf", but that the "udf" namespace is
2015 Dec 16
2
weather.agi
http://www.wunderground.com/weather/api/ -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of dk at donkelly.biz Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 9:20 AM To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] weather.agi -----Original Message----- From:
2015 Dec 16
2
weather.agi
Here is a funny story. We mostly do hotels in the Caribbean, and one of our first clients (going on ten years now) used the sample "weather.agi" that used to be shipped with... asterisk at home? Trixbox? Can't even recall where we originally got it from. This perl script uses festival to speak a brief weather forecast to the caller. We told our hotels this was a feature for
2012 Jul 18
2
duplicate data between two data frames according to row names
Hi everybody. I'll first explain my problem and what I'm trying to do. Admit this example: I'm working on 5 different weather stations. I have first in one file 3 of these 5 weather stations, containing their data. Here's an example of this file: DF1 <- data.frame(station=c("ST001","ST004","ST005"),data=c(5,2,8)) And my two other stations in
2016 Aug 25
3
Gnome weather applet stranded
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 08:33:46AM +0100, Nux! wrote: > I've rebuilt libmateweather for EL7 with the aforementioned patch and it seems to have fixed the issue. > Feel free to use it until EPEL package the fix. > > http://li.nux.ro/download/nux//tmp/libmateweather7/ thanks Nux! I installed it and it now gets current conditions just fine. but I tried several different locations
2016 Aug 24
1
Gnome weather applet stranded
On Wed, 24 Aug 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > isdtor wrote: >> The Gnome weather report applet has ceased working on CentOS5/6. >> http://weather.noaa.gov/ says "This service is no longer available". Are >> there any good alternatives? I liked the applet as it allowed the use of a >> custom radar map. >> >> As I just discovered, the weather
2016 Aug 24
8
Gnome weather applet stranded
The Gnome weather report applet has ceased working on CentOS5/6. http://weather.noaa.gov/ says "This service is no longer available". Are there any good alternatives? I liked the applet as it allowed the use of a custom radar map. As I just discovered, the weather functionality of the CentOS6 Gnome clock applet was using the same service.
2005 Feb 25
1
weather asterisk@home
I'm still having problems. Festival works from command line and I can make the speakers talk. But when I dial my weather extension: -- Executing Answer("SIP/3000-a844", "") in new stack -- Executing AGI("SIP/3000-a844", "weather.agi") in new stack -- Launched AGI Script /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/weather.agi -- AGI Script weather.agi
2009 Feb 26
5
Download daily weather data
I'm writing a program that will tell me whether I should wear a coat, so I'd like to be able to download daily weather forecasts and daily reports of recent past weather conditions. The NOAA has very promising tabular forecasts (http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Ithaca&state=NY&site=BGM&textField1=42.4422&textField2=-76.5002&e=0&FcstType=digital),
2011 Dec 21
1
Predicting a linear model for all combinations
Lets say I have a linear model and I want to find the average expented value of the dependent variable. So let's assume that I'm studying the price I pay for coffee. Price = B0 + B1(weather) + B2(gender) + ... What I'm trying to find is the predicted price for every possible combination of values in the independent variables. So Expected price when: weather=1, gender=male weather=1,
2005 Feb 18
1
Asterisk@home festival weather report
This script was developed by Mark Johnson. All I did (Dean Collins) was type up the instructions and make it easy to understand. This Script will allow you to dial and extension number on your Asterisk@home V0.6 or later pabx and have it read you the weather for your city How it does this is; 1/ When you dial your extension it causes the weather.agi script to run 2/ This makes the program
2005 May 29
2
joining files after canonical correlation
Dear R, I recently did a canonical correlation analysis on two subsets of data (location and weather). So I now have canonical scores for location and weather. but I'd now like to do a scatterplot matrix using the pairs statement. Is there a way to somehow join location.U and weather.V to become a new data set from which I could undertake a scatterplot matrix of the canonical variates?
2010 May 11
4
AGI and Severe Weather Alerts
All, I am toying with an idea of using an AGI to be able to 'call' my phone, or phones, in case of severe weather warnings. I have been tinkering with a script that reads from weather underground for the forecast, based off a PHP version of a weather AGI I found on the net. It seems rather trivial to have the AGI as a script, that does nothing unless a condition is met, and
2005 Jul 13
2
Monitoring
Is there any software that can be run in windows to monitor icecast mounts, ie, user count etc.. I swear I seen one before but I can't remember where. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=Ottawa Valley Weather-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Weather @ 2:20pm - Temp: 34.9?C - Humidity 29% - Wind: E @ 13 km/h Baro: 996kPa Steady - Vis: 8km - Sky: --- - Weather: Haze Hourly Rain: 0.00mm - Daily Rain:
2007 Jan 20
3
Download Weather Toolbar
Download Weather Toolbar - Instant weather reports, forecasts, and radar images anytime for FREE! - http://surl.in/HLWTD238206SVRAKSX --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To
2016 Aug 25
2
Gnome weather applet stranded
Fred, Check here https://git.gnome.org/browse/libgweather/tree/libgweather/weather-metar.c?h=gnome-2-30 -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Fred Smith" <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> > To: centos at centos.org > Sent: Thursday, 25 August, 2016 02:17:27 > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Gnome weather
2009 Mar 13
1
procmail recipe
hi all I am trying to filter emails to a user (weather) based on the subject: :0 *^Subject:.*Weather | /usr/bin/formail | /path/to/executable *^Subject:.*Tornado | /usr/bin/formail | /path/to/executable All it does is deliver the email to the weather inbox. For testing I tried. echo 1 | mail -s "Tornado" weather Enabling verbose and log file gives me: From root at