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2008 Mar 02
1
regression output to latex
hello everybody i was seeking a converter beetween R regression output (eg with summary) and the conventional way to present regression output in paper: every model as a vertical vector with \beta, t beetween parenthesis below the first, and other statistics (R^2 etc) . I've seen hmisc and xtable, and if I didn't miss something, they don't include something like that. Thank you
2008 Nov 24
2
how to read .sps (SPSS file extension)?
Hi everyone, I'm trying to import .sps (SPSS portable file) file. the read.spss function (library foreign) doesn't allow to import such files. should I import in spss and then save as sav file? there is not other solutions available? what I mostly like from spss file is that they have variable labels. want is really wish to keep are the variable.labels from the spss file; so, if there is a
2008 Aug 25
1
Output to Latex using Memisc almost works
Hello, I'm using memisc to output regression results to tables and latex. My problem is that the output that Latex needs must be in between $ $ so that it is read as formula but memisc does not output the result between $ $. For example, latex needs: $0.05^{***}$ and memisc outputs 0.05^{***} in an entry. I am new to Latex and I imagine it could also be a latex 'problem' and not
2007 Sep 27
3
Aggregate factor names
Hi all, A suggestion derived from discussions amongst a number of R users in my research group: set the default column names produced by aggregate () equal to the names of the objects in the list passed to the 'by' object. ex. it is annoying to type with( my.data ,aggregate( my.dv ,list( one.iv = one.iv ,another.iv = another.iv ,yet.another.iv = yet.another.iv )
2009 Feb 07
3
New package test results available
We've added a column at http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_summary.html of test results using the Sun Studio compiler: it is intended that these will be updated weekly. The Sun Studio compiler is that used on Solaris: these runs were on the Linux version. All the other platforms are using gcc 4, so this provides an opportunity for checking for use of gcc-specific features and
2011 Feb 04
1
rbinom and probability
Hello compadRes, I'm developing a script that selects "cells" over a certain metabolic rate to kill them. A rate between 9 and 12 means that the cells are candidates for death. I'll show you what I mean: # a would be a vector of cell metabolic rates. a<-c(8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 11, 4, 5, 6) #now identify which cells will be candidates for death, namely those cells with metabolic
2002 May 03
2
merge (PR#1510)
Full_Name: Martin Elff Version: 1.5.0 OS: MS Windows 98 Submission from: (NULL) (134.155.91.46) Merging of two data frames by variables with different names (using by.x and by.y) is no longer possible (it was possible in version 1.4.1). Call: mvoteint.classd.matadd <- merge( unique(mvoteint.classd), unique(subset(dimens.mpp,
2012 Apr 10
1
multicore/mcparallel error
Hello everyone, I'm trying to parallelize an R script I have written. To do this, I am first trying to use the multicore package, because I've had some previous success with that. The function I'm trying to parallelize is illumqc. I'd like to create a separate process for each of 8 files, contained in the vector "files". Below is my code: for(i in
2008 Oct 06
0
New verision 0.95 of package 'memisc' released to CRAN
Dear useRs, I am pleased to announce the availability of version 0.95 of package 'memisc' on CRAN (http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/memisc/). 'memisc' does not implement any new estimators, but focuses on providing an infrastructure for data analysis especially of survey data. It may be of interest to all those who have had to use a commercial package like SPSS or Stata
2008 Oct 06
0
New verision 0.95 of package 'memisc' released to CRAN
Dear useRs, I am pleased to announce the availability of version 0.95 of package 'memisc' on CRAN (http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/memisc/). 'memisc' does not implement any new estimators, but focuses on providing an infrastructure for data analysis especially of survey data. It may be of interest to all those who have had to use a commercial package like SPSS or Stata
2020 Apr 03
1
net ADS join MEMBER
Rowland, The wiki suggested doing "smbd -b | grep HAVE_LIBACL" and expecting to get back "HAVE_LIBACL". This is not the case on our IBM system with 4.10.6. The current version from IBM is 4.10.13 - considering upgrading in the hopes "HAVE_LIBACL" is present if I really need it. On the other hand, "smbd -b" does report that smbd was built with vfs_aixacl
2020 Feb 07
4
Samba 4.10.6-1 Configuration on AIX
Thanks again for the continued help... Current thinking is using rid for the backend does not place any new administrative functions on the staff - agree? Begs questions of what is being written in smbpasswd, and do we have administrative work on AIX? Such as adding users and a group or two in the range specified for idmap? A mapping "table"? If rid is hands-off administration,
2020 Feb 07
1
Samba 4.10.6-1 Configuration on AIX
Sorry... A couple more questions... I've installed krb5-libs and krb-workstation... this is all I need? I ask because the krb5 config file was not created on the system... One was "installed" to /opt/freeware/etc/krb5.conf, which could be copied over... Do I need to install samba-winbind-krb5-locator? Thank you for everything! Regards, Bob Wyatt -----Original Message----- From:
2020 May 01
3
[cfe-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]
On 05/01/2020 01:40 PM, Wyatt Childers via llvm-dev wrote: > I agree with everything said here, to me this seems like the most sane option. It seems like this approach could also be tested at a smaller scale if there are concerns about deleting a repo, to see if there is any observable effect. > > While I haven't performed this particular trick on Github, based on my experience
2019 Aug 17
2
Samba 4.8.3 - Stand-alone server
>>On 16/08/2019 17:39, Bob Wyatt via samba wrote: >> Presently, we do not wish to use domain credentials - samba users and >> passwords have been set. >> >>However, to establish the map, me the user is asked for their credentials in >> a Windows domain user credential pop-up. >> >> Not being a Windows/domain administrator, nor a Samba
2015 Jan 27
2
2.2.7 to 3.3.12 upgrade issue
Upgraded an AIX Server from AIX 5.3 TL3 with Samba 2.2.7 to AIX 7.1 TL3 with 3.3.12. Client uses AD authentication. Upgrade did not change smb.passwd or smb.conf. Windows users trying to mount a share are presented a request for their credentials; whether they supply the AD or AIX credentials, the access is denied - "Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password." The smbd and
2002 Nov 27
1
Domain Admins?
Hello all, Let me say first I'm very new to Linux (only had it running 3 days), so bear with me if I'm a bit ignorant. I'm unsure if I should even post this here, or if this list is exclusively for hardware issues... I'm running into difficulties (on a win2k client) adding the Samba "Domain Admins" group to the Windows "Administrators" group. I am able to log
2006 Oct 05
1
Matrix input problem
Hi, Included is an R.script that came from a much large date set being read in to R from a .txt file. Why is it that the first line codes with an error, but the second line works fine? Is there some line length limit in R? This happens at random places all through my data. Any help would be appreciated. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bill Wyatt
2020 Apr 21
1
Samba 4.10.13-1 as a domain member, AIX 7100-05-05
In perusing Red Hat manuals for a different issue with Red Hat, this was in their RHEL 7 documentation: You can run Samba as: * An Active Directory (AD) or NT4 domain member * A standalone server * An NT4 Primary Domain Controller (PDC) or Backup Domain Controller (BDC) NOTE Red Hat supports these modes only in existing installations with Windows versions which support NT4 domains.
2019 Sep 21
2
Samba 3.6.23, Windows Server 2012 R2 AD Environment
I know it's an old release, and my apologies for wasting anyone's time. I've been asked about an older version of AIX 7.1 with Samba 3.6.23 installed. The requestor is moving to a Windows Server 2012 R2 domain. They want AIX/Samba 3.6.23 to be a domain member, using the 2012 R2 AD to authenticate users to access Samba shares on the AIX server. This is the way it's working