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2010 Jun 16
1
ORAU/ORISE Job Opening - Scientific Programmer/Analyst 2
Oak Ridge Associated Universities is seeking a Scientific Programmer/Analyst 2 to support the Occupational Exposure and Worker Health (OEWH) Beryllium Laboratory operation, including a redesign of the current system and incorporation of R routines into the LPT analysis, and also to support the data analysis in the Department of Energy (DOE) Beryllium Registry. This includes expansion of an
2003 Aug 12
4
print points from a huge matrix
Hi All, I have a 8000*8000 matrix and I want to print out a file with the row name, column name and the value for those point with values satisfying a condition. I tried using a for loop, however, it took me forever to get the result. Is there a fast way to do this? Thanks! Bing --------------------------------- 1060 Commerce Park Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008, MS 6480 Oak
2007 Mar 28
2
RV: By sentence
Hi dear listers Do you know how to made a mean by one or more categorical variables? I can do that quite easy on SAS by in R I just can't do it E.g. Some fishes Sex Lenght male 15 fema 20 fema 17 fema 19 male 18 So the idea is mean(Lenght) by sex, in order to have sex: Male mean=XX Sex: Fema mean=YY In this case is quite easy to do it by a loop, but I have a huge DB so is not an
2003 Sep 17
5
using matrix data for function
Hi All, I have a function, f(x,y) I have a matrix of data, m, with the 1st column is x and the 2nd column is y What's the best way to get f(x,y) for each row of the matrix? I tried result<-f(m[,1],m[,2]) but it doesn't work. Thanks! Bing --------------------------------- 1060 Commerce Park Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008, MS 6480 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6480 Phone:
2003 Sep 25
2
allShortestPath function in e1071 package
Hi All, I am using the allShortestPath function based on Floyd's algorithm in e1071 package. It runs great when I have less than 5000 nodes. But when I tried to work on more than 5000 nodes, I ran into memory problem. The problem I really want to solve has 10000-15000 nodes. Does anybody know how to deal with this problem? Are there any other packages in R that can handle this problem?
2007 Aug 11
1
xyplot() with segments() superposed?
In the hypothetical example below, how do I add two segments() into the two panels, respectively? Say segments(x0=5, y0=10, x1=5, y1=20) on the left and segments(x0=15, y0=-10, x1=15, y1=-2) on the right? Many thanks in advance, Yuelin Li. ps. part of the code came from a solution given by Deepayan Sarkar. ------------------- library(lattice) set.seed(12345) x <- 0:20 y.male.obs <- - 1.2
2003 Oct 30
2
critical problem
About every 10th call coming into my x1000p is not getting the audio it should. You can see the messages scrolling on the console as they usually would, playing the thankyou, then and menu messages. internal phones ring, but when answered there is no audio. The caller gets a full volume echo with about 1/2 second latency. At first I thought it might be related to using the aggressive
2007 Jul 05
3
data messed up by read.table ? (PR#9779)
Full_Name: Joerg Rauh Version: 2.5.0 OS: Windows 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (84.168.226.163) Following Michael J. Crawley "Statistical Computing" on page 9 the worms.txt is required. After downloading it from the book's supporting website, which is http://www.bio.ic.ac.uk/research/mjcraw/statcomp/data/ I visually check the data against the book and they look identical. Then I do
2019 May 28
2
Course Announcement
Dear everyone, Your code is slow and you are interested in performance optimization for scientific software? Figuring out where’s the bottlenecks guided by performance evaluation tools. If you are interested in porting your code to a HPC hardware platform and architecture, than OpenACC as a user-driven directive-based performance-portable parallel programming model might be a solution. What are
2004 May 12
4
HFSC
Hi: I am using a machine with the 2.4.26 kernel, and trying to compare the performance of the HTB qdisc with the HFSC one. I have the following simple script that allows me to have a video stream on port 1234 while it limits a ttcp UDP stream so that the video stream is unimpaired. #!/bin/bash tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 12 tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:1
2006 Feb 22
3
elements that appear only once
Hi. I have a factor and I want to extract just those elements that appear exactly once. How to do this? Toy example follows. > a <- as.factor(c(rep("oak",5) ,rep("ash",1),rep("elm",1),rep ("beech",4))) > a [1] oak oak oak oak oak ash elm beech beech beech beech Levels: ash beech elm oak > table(a) a ash beech elm oak
2006 Jul 22
3
Multcomp
Here it is again, hope this is more clear I am using the following data (only a small subset is given): Habitat Fungus.yield Birch 20.83829053 Birch 22.9718181 Birch 22.28216829 Birch 24.23136797 Birch 22.32147961 Birch 20.30783598 Oak 27.24047258 Oak 29.7730014 Oak 30.12608508 Oak 25.76088669 Oak 30.14750974 Hornbeam 17.05307949 Hornbeam 15.32805111 Hornbeam 18.26920177 Hornbeam 21.30987049
2016 Mar 22
2
Unable to demote DC
I'm trying to remove a DC from a Samba4 based AD network, but run into an error that I can't fathom. Can anyone point me in the right direction? # samba-tool domain demote -Uadministrator GENSEC backend 'gssapi_spnego' registered GENSEC backend 'gssapi_krb5' registered GENSEC backend 'gssapi_krb5_sasl' registered GENSEC backend 'spnego' registered GENSEC
2016 Feb 16
3
Password changes and syncing passwords with Linux accounts
Hi I'm experiencing some odd behaviour when trying to change passwords. I have Samba 4.1.6-Ubuntu configured as an AD-DC on Ubuntu 14.04LTS. When I change a password (either from a Win10 Pro client, or using smbpasswd on the machine itself) it all reports that things have worked. I can then login to Samba using the new password. However, when I now try to login to Linux using the new
2013 Oct 07
1
Technical Working Group Meeting Oct 10th
The OpenSFS Technical Working Group would like to invite you to our next meeting to discuss current developments and our future course. When: Thursday, October 10th, 2013 12:30pm ET, 9:30am PT Dial in: US Toll-free: 866-692-4538 Local/Other US: 517-466-2084 Access code: 1973781 Other numbers may be available for those outside the US; please drop me a line and I''ll see what I can
2002 Sep 11
1
R 1.5.0 on Jaguar?
It seems that someone was having trouble compiling R under Mac OS X 10.2, but I'm wondering if anyone is running the version available from http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/math_science/rformacintosh.html under OS X 10.2. This is important because I'm about to take delivery of a new Power Mac running 10.2! John Shonder Oak Ridge National Laboratory
2012 Oct 31
3
grep txt file names from html
Sorry, I know I should read a little 1st about this, but I am actually just helping somebody really quick and need help too. I want to grep all of the names of the .txt files mentioned on this html web page: http://www.epa.gov/emap/remap/html/three/data/index.html Thanks ahead of time. -- View this message in context:
2024 May 16
2
Current version of R, 4.4.0 and patch to correct the bug fix related to the RStudio viewer pane on Windows systems
Do you receive RDS objects from unknown (untrusted) sources? ?? If not - the security issue is a non-issue as I understand it. On Thu, 16 May 2024, 16:21 Vega, Ann (she/her/hers) via R-help, < r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > I help to coordinate the USEPA's R user group. We have over 500 members > and our security officer has required us to update to R version 4.4.0 >
2006 Jul 25
1
valgrind complains about save (PR#9096)
valgrind complains about the save command in R 2.3.1 as shown by the script included below. Of course, I don't know whether this "Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)" is really a bug. Experience with similar issues in my own code says it may be, but it is also hard to tell. Having no familiarity with the code cited in deflate.c, I leave the issue to experts.
2003 Jun 24
4
cumulative frequency distribution plot
Does R do cumulative frequency distribution plots? -- Tommy E. Cathey, Senior Scientific Application Consultant High Performance Computing & Scientific Visualization SAIC, Supporting the EPA Research Triangle Park, NC 919-541-1500 EMail: cathey.tommy at epa.gov My e-mail does not reflect the opinion of SAIC or the EPA. Federal Contact - John B. Smith 919-541-1087 - smith.johnb at epa.gov