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2010 May 26
3
Peak Over Threshold values
Dear List I hope you can help me: I?ve got a dataframe (df) within which I am looking for Peak Over Threshold values as well as the length of the events. An event starts when walevel equals 5.8 and it should end when walevel equals the lower threshold value (5.35). I tried ?clusters (?)? from ?evd package?, and varied r (see example) but it did not work for all events (again
2007 Dec 08
0
help for segmented package
Hi, I am trying to find m breakpoints of a linear regression model. I used the segmented package. It works fine for small number of predicators and breakpoints.(3 r.v. 3 points). However, my model has 14 variables it even would not work even for just one breakpoints!. The error message is always estimated breakpoints are out of range. Since my problem is time related problem. So I
2005 Nov 17
1
Problem with fitdistr for gamma in R 2.2.0
Dear R developers, I have encountered strange behaviour of fitdistr for gamma in recent R build i.e. 2.2.0. I have attached the code for data at the end of this mail so you can reproduce the problem. In short, I am able to run fitdistr under 2.1.0 without problems, while I get the following error under 2.2.0 (Version 2.2.0 Patched (2005-11-15 r36348)) > fitdistr(otm, "gamma") Error
2004 Aug 21
3
Puzzled at lm() and time-series
I tried toy problems and there doesn't seem to be a basic problem between lm() and ts objects: X = data.frame(x=c(1,2,7,9), y=c(7,2,3,1)) lm(y ~ x, X) X <- lapply(X, function(x) ts(x, frequency=12, start=c(1994,7))) lm(y ~ x, X) and this works fine - whether you do an lm() before or after making ts objects, it's okay. But I have a situation where things aren't okay.
2011 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 15:16 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 14:02 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > > Ralf, et al., > > > > > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev > > > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains > >
2011 Oct 29
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 14:02 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > Ralf, et al., > > > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev > > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains > > additional benchmark results. > > > > First, these are preliminary
2003 Dec 11
4
Probelm with read.table
Hi All, I have the following text file (mytextfile.txt) 738307 527178 714456 557955 #N/A 17.42 6.22 4.73 #N/A 17.3 6.23 4.75 #N/A 17.29 6.17 4.7 #N/A 17.07 6.12 4.6 #N/A 17.27 6.19 4.7 #N/A 17.72 6.4 4.78 #N/A 17.12 6.19 4.75 #N/A 17.07 6.15 4.65 #N/A 17.03 6.07 4.64 #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7 #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7 #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7 #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7 #N/A
2017 Mar 08
13
[Bug 1127] New: running nft command creates lag for forwarded packets
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1127 Bug ID: 1127 Summary: running nft command creates lag for forwarded packets Product: nftables Version: unspecified Hardware: x86_64 OS: Gentoo Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: nft Assignee: pablo at
2010 Feb 05
1
Using coxph with Gompertz-distributed survival data.
Dear list: I am attempting to use what I thought would be a pretty straightforward practical application of Cox regression. I figure users of the survival package must have come across this problem before, so I would like to ask you how you dealt with it. I have set up an illustrative example and included it at the end of this post. I took a sample of 100 data points from each of two populations
2008 Jun 18
4
inverse cumsum
I've a matrix like this: 1985 1.38 1.27 1.84 2.10 0.59 3.47 1986 1.05 1.13 1.21 1.54 0.21 2.14 1987 1.33 1.21 1.77 1.44 0.27 2.85 1988 1.86 1.06 2.33 2.14 0.55 1.40 1989 2.10 0.65 2.74 2.43 1.19 1.45 1990 1.55 0.00 1.59 1.94 0.99 2.14 1991 0.92
2007 Aug 16
2
ADF test
Hi all, Hope you people do not feel irritated for repeatedly sending mail on Time series. Here I got another problem on the same, and hope I would get some answer from you. I have following dataset: data[,1] [1] 4.96 4.95 4.96 4.96 4.97 4.97 4.97 4.97 4.97 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.99 4.99 5.00 5.01 [19] 5.01 5.00 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.02 5.01 5.02 5.02 5.03 5.03 5.03
2011 Jul 24
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-testresults] bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386 nightly tester results
A big compile time regression. Any ideas? Ciao, Duncan. On 22/07/11 19:13, llvm-testresults at cs.uiuc.edu wrote: > > bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386 nightly tester results > > URL http://llvm.org/perf/db_default/simple/nts/253/ > Nickname bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386:4 > Name curlew.apple.com > > Run ID Order Start Time End Time > Current 253 0 2011-07-22 16:22:04
2012 Nov 08
2
Comparing nonlinear, non-nested models
Dear R users, Could somebody please help me to find a way of comparing nonlinear, non-nested models in R, where the number of parameters is not necessarily different? Here is a sample (growth rates, y, as a function of internal substrate concentration, x): x <- c(0.52, 1.21, 1.45, 1.64, 1.89, 2.14, 2.47, 3.20, 4.47, 5.31, 6.48) y <- c(0.00, 0.35, 0.41, 0.49, 0.58, 0.61, 0.71, 0.83, 0.98,
2009 Jan 04
1
Bivarite Weibull Distribution
HI Every one Could some one provide me definitions of following bivariate distributions gamma, exponencial, Weibull, half-normal , Rayleigh, Erlang,chi-square thanks A.S. Qureshi
2012 Feb 29
2
Contour plot
Hi, I would like to make a contour plot with the data below, x-axis= Day (increasing order, day number is out of 365 days of a year), y-axis= Depth (varies), and z=pH. I tried to use filled.contour function, but not sure the proper way to ordinate my z results into a matrix with different x and y length. After that, if I attempted to plot the data, the x and y values are not in ascending
2016 May 25
1
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
On 2016-05-25 19:13, Kelly Lesperance wrote: > Hdparm didn?t get far: > > [root at r1k1 ~] # hdparm -tT /dev/sda > > /dev/sda: > Timing cached reads: Alarm clock > [root at r1k1 ~] # Hi Kelly, Try running 'iostat -xdmc 1'. Look for a single drive that has substantially greater await than ~10msec. If all the drives except one are taking 6-8msec, but one is very
2013 Sep 26
1
R not ploting lines in the correct order
Hi, I have a set of x, y points where x represents dates and y actual values. I am trying to plot a line graph of the data with points on top, but R is connecting the wrong points with lines. Does anyone know how I can rectify this. Please see sample below: x= 24/09/2009 09:13 16/10/2009 11:17 24/10/2009 21:43 11/09/2009 18:34 22/08/2009 15:45 10/08/2009 00:30 14/08/2009 14:52 24/09/2009
2012 Aug 03
5
replacement has length zero. In addition: Warning message: In max(i) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
Hi, Here is my data, the first 10 rows > u=regCond_all[1:10,] > dput(u) structure(c(999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 999, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 1.9, 2, 1.97, 1.99, 1.83, 1.78, 1.6, 1.52, 1.52, 1.36, 10.53, 9.88, 9.88, 10.53, 10.53, 10.53, 5.26, 9.88, 10.53, 10.53, 5.4, 5.57, 5.46, 5.34, 5.5, 5.59, 5.62, 5.76, 6.23, 6.19,
2012 Mar 26
4
reading header in txt file and making histogram
Dear all I am a BEGINNER and have R on my Mac. I saved my excel file as .txt file, I have just one column with first row as the column name. My file when read by R looks like this. After reading the table I try to make a histogram by hist(dbh), it says object dbh not found. What am I doing wrong? thanks dbh 1 11.53 2 16.05 3 7.36 4 16.05 5 8.66 6 12.74 7 22.93 8 7.55 9
2008 Mar 06
2
Help with parsing a data file
Hi All, I need to parse data from a file, example shown below. The first two lines can be skipped, the third line contains the column names. The next 13 lines can be skipped. The next line "1991" is a year value, with the following 13 values data for that year. The file then repeats this format with (year, 13 lines of data for that year). I would ideally like to end up with an