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2007 Nov 13
1
sdc1 without the sdc
So I'm working with the iSCSI Initiator and an EqualLogic SAN. I'm
not sure when this might have happened, but it appears that the
/dev/sdc device is missing, yet the /dev/sdc1 partition exists AND is
mountable. Is there a method to re-create the /dev/sdc device? I
cannot dd or fdisk it, obviously, but I can mount the /dev/sdc1
partition and it works just fine. Not having the /dev/sdc
2006 Apr 18
6
lambda, uncertainty coefficient (& Somers D)
Dear colleagues in R,
Has anybody implemented the
1) (Goodman & Kruskal) lambda
or the
2) (Thiel's) uncertainty coefficient
statistics (in the asymmetric and symmetric forms), or is anyone aware
that they might reside in some package? A search in the R archives
does indicate that they are (somehow) part of the CoCo package, but I
would rather not start learning how to transform my
2004 Mar 17
1
scandinavian letters or charset problem?
Hi!
This teamware mailclient (teamware.com) that we use at the office has
problems adding files as attachments from our Samba 3.0.2a share. The
attachment file browser sees the files but fails to add them as
attachments (with an error message: "valid.stf - file not found"
regardless of the file name in question). I tracked this thing down to
scandinavian letters (if your mail
2008 Oct 18
0
Problem with Mouting iSSCI Shared Storage using OpenFiler
Hi,
I am doing a test setup of 11G RAC, and I am using Jeff Hunter's
document to achieve this.
I have 3 nodes all running Linux Redhat 4
htsscsun06-openfiler
htssclin5
htssclin4
I have created the Logical Volumes on htsscsun06-openfiler -
fdisk -l shows
fdisk -l
Disk /dev/hdb: 160.0 GB, 160041885696 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19457 cylinders
Units = cylinders of
2013 Dec 18
1
Fwd: Bad \usage lines question
Dear colleagues,
In checking a function I am adding to an R package, I get the following
warning pair:
...
Bad \usage lines found in documentation object 'nominal':
"\\method{print}{nominal}"(x, max.print = 10,
posthoc = "std.pearson.residuals.sign",
assoc = ifelse("univariate"
list(c("N", "alpha.X2",
2003 Oct 17
1
sort charcters in W2K and NT
Hello.
I have a problem using sort() in windows 2000 and windows NT 4.0, running R
1.8.0 on both. I want to sort a vector of characters names, where I have
used "Scandinavian" letters, like '?', '?', and '?' (for those who cannot
display these letters this question seems rather meaningless, i guess).
Windows 2000 sorts the vector like I am used to from other
2009 Jan 16
2
data frames with å, ä, and ö (=non-ASCII-characters) from windows to mac os x
Hi,
I ran into this issue previously and managed to solve it, but I've
forgotten how and am getting frustrated...
I have a data frame (see below) with scandinavian characters in R
(2.7.1) running on a Win Xp-computer. I save the data frame in an
RData-file on a usb stick, and load() it in R (2.8.0) running on OS X
10.5. Now the name of the data frame and all factor labels with
scandinavian
2006 Apr 13
1
device-mapper multipath
I am attempting to get multipath working with device-mapper (CentOS
4.2 and 4.3). It works on EVERY install of mine from RH (also v4.2,
4.3), but the same multipath.conf imported to all my installs of
CentOS do not work. Note that I have tested a working 4.2
configuration file from RH on CentOS 4.2 and a working 4.3
configuration (it changed slightly) on CentOS 4.3. Neither worked. Our
production
2001 Nov 07
3
Examples for Markov Chain in Economics
Could anyone tell me where can I find some examples of the applications
to economics of a Markov chain?
Many thanks in advance.
Luis Rivera.
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2006 Jul 22
10
Non English characters
Hi folks,
Does anyone know how to tackle Swedish letters in Rails. Am I
completely off track in thinking that it should be done using map or
regex in some clever way?
Bealach
2007 May 06
3
Neural Nets (nnet) - evaluating success rate of predictions
Hello R-Users,
I have been using (nnet) by Ripley to train a neural net on a test dataset, I have obtained predictions for a validtion dataset using:
PP<-predict(nnetobject,validationdata)
Using PP I can find the -2 log likelihood for the validation datset.
However what I really want to know is how well my nueral net is doing at classifying my binary output variable. I am new to R and I
2006 Mar 08
3
Multiple logistic regression
Dear R-users,
Is there a function in R that classifies data in more than 2 groups using
logistic regression/classification? I want to compare the c-indices of
earlier research (lrm, binary response variables) with new c-indices
obtained from 'multiple' (more response variables) logistic regression.
Best regards,
Stephanie Delalieux
Department Biosystems
M?-BIORES
Group of Geomatics
2011 Oct 12
3
labels in a boxplot
Dear R-listers,
I have a little problem with a boxplot and I hope you can help me figuring
it out.
I'll try to make up some data to illustrate the issue. Sorry, if my
procedures look naive, but these are my first steps in R. Any comments
and/or suggestions are very welcome.
let's create a vector var1:
var1 <- rnorm(100)
and 5 five logical vectors. In this case the vectors don't
2004 Jan 23
1
Rsync problem / Special characters
Hi,
I have not esatblished a working rsync config on my server, but have found
one major problem in which i hope there is a solution to.
I'm based in Norway, with scandinavian clients. Of course we use several
"special characters" in our keymap, which is not supported in US keyboards
etc.
I know there is a better word for this, unfortunatly i can't remeber it, so
i hope you
2017 Feb 12
1
Pressing either Ctrl-\ of Ctrl-4 core dumps R
Thanks for these explanations - it all makes sense, that is, the
default behavior for a process that does not capture SIGQUIT is to
quit and perform a core dump
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_signal#SIGQUIT).
Then the remaining question, as Luke says, is: should R handle this
signal? For instance, in interactive mode, SIGQUIT could maybe bring
up:
Possible actions:
1: abort (with core
2009 Sep 23
3
Reading data
Dear R-users,
I am a new user for R. I am eager to lean about it.
I wanted to read and summary of the a simple data file
I used the following,
rel <- read.table("C:/Documents and Settings/ashta/My
Documents/R_data/rel.dat", quote="",header=FALSE,sep="",col.names=
c("id","orel","nrel"))
summary(rel)
Below is the
2013 Feb 03
1
Fractional logit in GLM?
Hi,
Does anyone know of a function in R that can handle a fractional variable as the dependent variable? The catch is that the function has to be inclusive of 0 and 1, which betareg() does not.
It seems like GLM might be able to handle the fractional logit model, but I can't figure it out. How do you format GLM to do so?
Best,
Rachael
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2017 Dec 09
2
Reducing code size of Position Independent Executables (PIE) by shrinking the size of dynamic relocations section
* Rahul Chaudhry via gnu-gabi:
> The encoding used is a simple combination of delta-encoding and a
> bitmap of offsets. The section consists of 64-bit entries: higher
> 8-bits contain delta since last offset, and lower 56-bits contain a
> bitmap for which words to apply the relocation to. This is best
> described by showing the code for decoding the section:
>
> typedef
2008 Apr 18
2
Correspondence and detrended correspondence analysis
Hi,
I hope someone knows the answer to this or has a real good reference about it (I am using Legendre & Legendre, Numerical Ecology, 1998).... My data is a data.frame with locations as rows and vegetation assemblages / species as columns. I've done a PCA, a correspondance analysis (CA) using ca in ca package and a detrended correspondance analysis (DCA) using decorana from vegan package.
2007 Mar 10
0
H0 and H1 probabilities in Cohen's Effect Size w for X2 test
Dear all,
I've been delighted to just notice that Cohen's formulas for
Effect Size 'w' and the associated power have been implemented in
the 'pwr' package (thanks to St?phane Champely and others)..
There is one aspect, though, that perplexes me. I'm doing some last
minute post hoc analyses, meaning that my sample size (N=3404) has
been long fixed, and I'm