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2000 Apr 30
2
Problem finding openssl in openssh-2.0.0test1
Hi. I saw a new release appear today, and I pulled it down to see if
some residual problems in port forwarding from openssh-1.2.3 were
fixed.
The configure script had trouble finding the openssl package, even though
I had it installed in the standard place (/usr/local/ssl). I investigated
and found that the failed test compile was caused by two nonfatal compiler
warnings that memset and RAND_add
2010 Dec 09
2
Plotting 3d surfaces
Dear Subscribers,
I am using R for quite a while nowadays on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I a using R
for doing my statistics. Furthermore I am using it as a tool to generate
the graphics for my publications.
I am currently working on a project which involves nls-fits of three
dimensional surfaces such as ellipsoids or even more complex. I have
been searching R help and the manuals for a possibility to
2003 Sep 10
3
Off Topic: Good reference for sample size calculations
Hi All,
This is off topic, but we're drawing a blank here..
> In a presentation I'll be giving next week, I want to include a reference
> to a good general text on computing sample sizes for standard experiments.
> Can anyone recommend a good book to use for this purpose?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Greg
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2008 Apr 11
1
Added Variable Plot for Cox Regression
Greetings,
I would like to know if anyone has had experience creating an added
variable plot for a coxph model. This method is outlined - with tounge
in cheek, quite rigorously - in Lindkvist (1999).
Thanks much,
Jarrod Dalton
Biostatistician
Department of Quantitative Health Sciences
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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2008 May 30
1
Archive of "bad" things during rsync?
Hi,
Wouldn't you know, I can't get rsync to throw an error during
a copy. :) I need to put together some instructions for a guy that runs
a WISP for him to look over before weekly backups are made (I'll be
copying the files to /dev/null so any read errors can be caught).
I can do the simple :
rsync warning: some files vanished before they could be transferred (code 24) at
2012 Mar 07
0
sparsenet: a new package for sparse model selection
We have put a new package sparsenet on CRAN.
Sparsenet fits regularization paths for sparse model selection via coordinate descent,
using a penalized least-squares framework and a non-convex penalty.
The package is based on our JASA paper
Rahul Mazumder, Jerome Friedman and Trevor Hastie: SparseNet : Coordinate Descent with Non-Convex Penalties. (JASA 2011)
2012 Mar 07
0
sparsenet: a new package for sparse model selection
We have put a new package sparsenet on CRAN.
Sparsenet fits regularization paths for sparse model selection via coordinate descent,
using a penalized least-squares framework and a non-convex penalty.
The package is based on our JASA paper
Rahul Mazumder, Jerome Friedman and Trevor Hastie: SparseNet : Coordinate Descent with Non-Convex Penalties. (JASA 2011)
2010 Dec 20
0
survexp - unable to reproduce example
Dear All,
when I try to reproduce an example of survexp, taken from the help
page of survdiff, I receive the error message
"Error in floor(temp) : Non-numeric argument to mathematical function"
.
It seems to come from match.ratetable. I think, it has to do with
character variables in a ratetable.
I would be interested to know, if it works for others. With an older
version of
2008 Dec 16
6
logging mechanism in rsync
Hi Friends,
Does rsync V3 has the feature for logging the files which have not been
transferred? Its already logs the file which have been transfered.
Thanks,
Jignesh
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2019 Nov 22
0
Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2 03/10] python: Implement nbdkit API version 2.
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 02:55:31PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 11/22/19 1:53 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> >To avoid breaking existing plugins, Python plugins wishing to use
> >version 2 of the API must opt in by declaring:
> >
> > def api_version():
> > return 2
> >
> >(Plugins which do not do this are assumed to want API version 1).
>
2004 Jul 26
1
qcc package & syndromic surveillance (multivar CUSUM?)
Dear R Community:
I am working on a public health early warning system, and
I see that the qcc package allows for CUSUM and other statistical quality tests
but I am not sure if my project is a good match for qcc functions as written.
Any advice you may have is very much appreciated.
I have four years worth of daily counts of emergency room admissions for
different conditions (e.g. respiratory,
2005 Sep 02
4
Receptionist
Hi,
Quick question. With an old phone system a receptionist receiving a call
has 1 button to push to transfer calls to a specific extension, with
Asterisk, a receptionist would actually put the caller on hold, pick up
another line, call the extension, ask if the person is available, hang up
pick up the caller again and transfer. To me it's seems a long way to
simply do a receptionist
2019 Nov 22
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2 03/10] python: Implement nbdkit API version 2.
On 11/22/19 3:14 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>>> @@ -54,20 +61,20 @@ def get_size(h):
>>> return len(disk)
>>> -def pread(h, count, offset):
>>> +def pread(h, count, offset, flags):
>>> global disk
>>> return disk[offset:offset+count]
>>
>> Do we really want to be passing 'flags' as an integer that the
2013 Apr 02
0
Job Opening, Janssen Research & Development, J&J: Scientific Director of Statistical Modeling and Simulation
Title: Scientific
Director of Statistical Modeling and Simulation
Requisition #: 4146130318
URL: http://bit.ly/14valrL
Scientific Director of Statistical Modeling and Simulation
Janssen Research & Development, LLC, a Johnson and Johnson Company is hiring a Scientific Director of Statistical Modeling and Simulation to be located at our Spring House, PA or Raritan, NJ
2018 Apr 11
0
[nbdkit PATCH v2 5/5] RFC: python: Track and cache per-connection state in C struct
Now that we have FUA support, the C code can call can_fua as
frequently as on every write. If the python script has a
can_fua, we can avoid doubling the calls into python by
caching the per-connection results, done by wrapping the
python handle in a C struct.
This commit is marked RFC because it might be nicer if the C
code implemented the caching for ALL plugins (TODO already
mentions that).
2014 Aug 15
1
virt-manager and libvirt-python
Hello! I'm trying to work with virt-manager but getting SIGTRAP signal.
It is done with gdb under MinGW32 on Windows 7 64-bit. I have Python 2.7.8. 32-bit.
As I can see from backtrace ( http://pastebin.com/JhN6XgYb ), there is something wrong with libvirtmod.pyd.
Also I couldn't find how to solve " typelib for AppIndicator3" error.
So I try to debug libvirt-python. For doing
2005 Apr 13
0
Data Mining in Europe, please advise
Our CEO, Dr. Dan Steinberg, is planning to visit Europe in May. He
would like the opportunity to introduce statisticians (and statistically
minded people) to data mining, data mining applications and to forefront
data mining tools. Our algorithms are probably familiar to many
statisticians (CART, MARS, MART, TreeNet and RandomForests), although it
isn't necessary to be a statistician to
2018 Apr 19
1
Re: [nbdkit PATCH v2 5/5] RFC: python: Track and cache per-connection state in C struct
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 12:03:42AM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
> Now that we have FUA support, the C code can call can_fua as
> frequently as on every write. If the python script has a
> can_fua, we can avoid doubling the calls into python by
> caching the per-connection results, done by wrapping the
> python handle in a C struct.
>
> This commit is marked RFC because it might
2009 Aug 11
0
how to do model validation and calibration for a model fitted by fit.mult.impute?
Dear all,
I used fit.mult.impute in Dr. Harrell's Design package to fit a cox ph
regression model on five imputed datasets, where all missing predictors
were filled by multiple imputation using R package Mice. Are there any
functions able to do bootstrapping or cross-validation for the
aggregated model? I tried function 'validate' and 'calibrate' in Design
package, but
2013 Feb 21
1
libtiff with bigtiff support
Can anyone tell me if the current libtiff-3.9.4-9.el6_3.x86_64 RPM has
bigtiff support built into it? I need this for tiling rather large
images for the Virtual Microscope project I am working on, and I am
having issues building the 4x versions that only seem to be available
for F18.
Thank you for any information you can provide
Michael Weiner
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