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2004 Jan 16
2
Weird problem with trying to change a variable
I have a dataframe called cvar, with two variables (among many others) called MSA and ACTUP. Both are numeric. This was working fine. Then I found out that for two MSAs, ACTUP should be 1, not 0. so I tried cvar$ACTUP[cvar$MSA == 6840] <- 1 cvar$ACTUP[cvar$MSA == 5360] <- 1 but when I try table(cvar$MSA, cvar$ACTUP) the level of ACTUP for those two MSAs has not changed, and is still
2004 Mar 15
2
R equiv to proc gremove in maps package
Is there an R equivalent to SAS's proc gremove? You would use this procedure to combine the units on an existing map, for example to build a map of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from the [US] counties dataset where the internal boundries surround the MSAs (which are groups of counties) rather than the individual counties. I can imagine the mechanism would be to find and erase the
2008 Nov 12
1
Cluster Broken Pipe error and Heartbeat configuration
Hi, I am running two node active/passive cluster on RHEL3U8-64 bit operating system for my oracle database,both the nodes are connected to HP MSA-500 storage(scsi not Fibre channel) . Below are my hardware and clumanager version details. It was running fine and stable for last two years but all of a sudden for the past one month i am getting below errors on syslog and cluster restarting
2012 Sep 25
2
Recategorizing Nominal variable
Hello, I would like to take a data set of doctors, and recategorize them into numbers. For example, John Doe would be assigned as 1 Jane Doe would be assigned as 2 Does anyone know how to do this in R? It seems quite easy, yet I cannot find the code. Thank you, Michael Leitson Research Intern MSAS Candidate Michael.Leitson@wellstar.org
2008 Jun 30
1
Multiple auth client sockets
I use two seperate Postfix instances as MSAs (so that different policies are simpler to configure), and both of them require Dovecot SASL support. Since Postfix' smtpd is chrooted (at least in the Debian package), the client socket needs to be somewhere under the instance's queue_directory. This means I need two different auth client socket paths. When I simply specify two "client {
2003 Jun 18
2
Forward stepwise procedure w/ stepAIC
I'm attempting to select a model using stepAIC. I want to use a forward selection procedure. I have specified a "scope" option, but must not be understanding how this works. My results indicate that the procedure begins and ends with the "full" model (i.e., all 17 independent variables)...not what I expected. Could someone please point out what I'm not
2006 Nov 23
1
loess lines in xyplot with two or more variables on the left side of a formula
Hello: I recall something like this being discuss recently, but I can't seem to locate an example in the archives. I have data like the following: df <- expand.grid(1:4, 1992:2002) names(df) <- c("MSA", "YEAR") df$IDUPREV <- runif(44) df$VALIDAT <- rnorm(44) I want to create an xyplot() with separate loess lines for each series (IDUPREV and VALIDAT) in
2018 May 16
3
end-to-end encryption
On 05/16/2018 06:07 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: >> On 15 May 2018 at 22:43 Gandalf Corvotempesta <gandalf.corvotempesta at gmail.com> wrote: >> Is possible to implement and end-to-end encryption with dovecot, where >> server-side there is no private key to decrypt messages? > > You could probably automate this with sieve and e.g. GnuPG, which would mean > that all your
2005 Aug 05
1
question regarding logit regression using glm
I got the following warning messages when I did a binomial logit regression using glm(): Warning messages: 1: Algorithm did not converge in: glm.fit(x = X, y = Y, weights = weights, start = start, etastart = etastart, 2: fitted probabilities numerically 0 or 1 occurred in: glm.fit(x = X, y = Y, weights = weights, start = start, etastart = etastart, Can some one share your thoughts on how to
2016 Dec 12
0
TableGen - Help to implement a form of gather/scatter operations for Mips MSA
Hi Alex, > On 9 Dec 2016, at 01:52, Alex Susu via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > Hello. > I read on page 4 of
2011 Oct 04
1
F-values in nested designs
Hello all I'm trying to learn how to fit a nested model in R. I found a toy example on internet where a dataset that have?3 areas and 4 sites within these areas. When I use Minitab to fit a nested model to this data, this is the ANOVA table that I got: Nested ANOVA: y versus areas, sites Analysis of Variance for y Source DF SS MS F P areas 2 4.5000 2.2500
2016 Mar 18
2
Immediate operand for load instruction, in back end
Hello, I'm trying to define in my new back end, in MyBackendInstrInfo.td file, a vector load instruction that takes an immediate address operand. (I got inspired from Mips' MSA SIMD extensions.) Could you please tell me what's the right way to do it? Here, the load class has $addrsrc which is a relative address with base a certain register and offset: class
2009 Apr 08
1
OT iSCSI best practices
Hi, I have an HP MSA 2000i as SAN (iSCSI) and since I'm starting with SANs, I'm seeking for advice. We are currently using HP Proliant 380 G5 + MSA 70 (SAS, direct-attached storage) for our production servers. At first, I thought I'd be using the SAN only for non-critical operations, like temporary additional storage for disk-based backups and snapshots, so I planned on using
2013 Aug 12
2
[LLVMdev] [global-isel] Type-independence of load/store
> > Other big-endian targets may have similar issues, but I know virtually > > nothing about them. > > ARM's is an interesting implementation of big-endian vectors. AFAIK, other > architectures go all in and use both big-endian lanes and elements. That > makes the problem go away, and you only need one load instruction. The recently published MIPS SIMD Architecture
2013 Aug 12
0
[LLVMdev] [global-isel] Type-independence of load/store
On Aug 12, 2013, at 7:06 AM, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com> wrote: >>> Other big-endian targets may have similar issues, but I know virtually >>> nothing about them. >> >> ARM's is an interesting implementation of big-endian vectors. AFAIK, other >> architectures go all in and use both big-endian lanes and elements. That >> makes
2006 Jan 31
1
windbind, 'template homedir', and macros
I am currently using Mssfu, nss_ldap, and pam_ldap to enable my linux boxes to auth against MsA.D. and get all their user info from MsA.D. I recently discovered that winbind can accomplish the same without Mssfu, as long as I'm content to be limitted by the winbind config directives 'template shell' and 'template homedir'. I'd like to drop sfu if I can. The 'template
2016 Oct 24
2
Instruction selection confusion at register - chooses vector register instead of scalar one
Hello. I have extended the BPF back end with vector registers (inspiring from Mips MSA) - something like this: def MSA128D: RegisterClass<"Connex", [v128i16], 32, (sequence "Wh%u", 0, 31)>; I also added vector store and load instructions in the style of Mips MSA - see
2005 Nov 22
1
SPSS-like factor analysis procedure
I've read through many postings about principle component analysis in the R-help archives, but haven't been able to piece together the information I need. I'd like to recreate an SPSS-like experience of factor analysis using R. Here's what SPSS produces: 1. Scatterplots of all possible variable pairs, with regression lines. xyplot(my.dataframe) is perfect but for the lack of
2009 Oct 14
1
Some errors with sieve
Hello all. I found some errors in logs like this: Oct 14 05:51:47 IMAP(chief at khb.fxclub.org): Error: stat(/var/spool/dovecot/domains/khb.fxclub.org/chief/.dovecot.sieve/tmp) failed: Not a directory Oct 14 06:17:01 IMAP(msa at fxclub.org): Error: stat(/var/spool/dovecot/domains/fxclub.org/msa/.dovecot.sieve/tmp) failed: Not a directory Oct 14 06:17:28 IMAP(stolchnev-vk at soft-expert.biz):
2009 Jul 28
1
LUN Aggregation
Greetings. Is there an approved way to aggregate LUNs when using OCFS2? I have several 1TB LUNs I'd like to make into a single filesystem. Would I use something like Linux software raid? Brett