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2008 May 23
2
Boxplot width
Hi there, assume that you have data with different sampling like d1 <- rnorm(100) d2 <- rnorm(150) now, I'd like to create two boxplots in one graph but each plot located at the sampling number at the x-axis. This, I can do with "at" l <- list(d1,d2) boxplot(l, at=c(length(d1), length(d2)), xlim=c(0,200) ) but both plots are very thin and I'd like to increase the
2009 Apr 29
1
boxplot - margin settings
Hi there, I'm trying to solve a boxplot problem (should be simple, but I cannot find the solution...): data <- list( "long_name1_xxxxxxxxxxx" = rnorm(100), "long_name2_yyyyyyyyyyyyyy" = rnorm(200)) boxplot(data , las = 2, mar = c(20,4,4,4)) Why does the margin not change whatever I put there??? With other plots it worked for me, why not in this case? I just want to
2008 Oct 06
3
horizontal boxplot + xlim
Hi there, I get a strange behaviour of a boxplot with the following code. There seems to be a problem with the xlim-parameter. Did I do anything wrong? What else can I do to force the boxplot to have a defined x-range? x <- rnorm(100) boxplot(x, notch=TRUE, xlab=parameter, xlim <- c(-4,4), horizontal = TRUE) Antje
2008 May 07
3
use list elements to subtract values from the dataframe
Hi, I have a dataframe wf existing of a header with different labels and beneath the values of those labels : wf: label1 label2 ... 0,45 0,21 0,10 0,45 .... .... I have a list fl <- c("label2","label3",..) Isn't possible to use the list elements in the list in order to subtract values from the dataframe? like : wf$fl[[1]] When I do in R I get :NULL
2011 Feb 11
2
fitdistr question
Hello, I tried to fit a poisson distribution but looking at the function fitdistr() it does not optimize lambda but simply estimates the mean of the data and returns it as lambda. I'm a bit confused because I was expecting an optimization of this parameter to gain a good fit... If I would use mle() of stats4 package or mle2() of bbmle package, I would have to write the function by myself
2010 May 01
1
My dovecot does not store Thunderbird flags
Hi all, my Dovecot 1.1.20 does not store flags (I mean, Thunderbird Labels like ToDo, Important and so on..) When logging in via telnet, I get: . examine INBOX * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft NonJunk $MDNSent Junk $Forwarded NotJunk receipt-handled $Label7 $label1 $label2 $label3 $label4 $label5 expired_2w expired_2m delete rimandata forwarded) * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS ()]
2011 Feb 21
2
Console output
Hi there, I though there has been a possibility to force the output on the console with one element per line. Instead of this: > 1:10 [1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 something like this > 1:10 [1] 1 [2] 2 [3] 3 [4] 4 [5] 5 [6] 6 [7] 7 [8] 8 [9] 9 [10] 10 Can anybody help? Antje
2007 Jan 16
2
[LLVMdev] Indirect branch instruction
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Nicolas Geoffray wrote: >> Can you give a compilable C function as an example? >> >> > Well I'm not sure on how to do this in C, but in x86 assembly a simple > jmp %eax does it. I don't understand. You're making a claim that the C compiler isn't producing optimal code for some case. Can you give an example of a C function that llvm
2008 Dec 05
6
levels update
Hello, I hope this question is not too stupid. I would like to know how to update levels after subsetting data from a data.frame. df <- data.frame(factor(c("a","a","c","b","b")), c(4,5,6,7,8), c(9,1,2,3,4)) names(df) <- c("X1","X2","X3") my.sub <- subset(df, X1 == "a" | X1 == "b")
2006 Aug 23
5
two density curves in one plot?
Hello, I was wondering if I can plot two curves I get from "density(data)" into one plot. I want to compare both. With the following commad, I just get one curve plotted: plot( density(mydata) ) Sorry for this stupid question but I could not find a solution until now... Antje
2017 May 23
2
[imaptest] Explaining errors
Hi, I'm an Apache James committer and we are curious to use imaptest in order to validate our IMAP protocol implementation. I'm using the nightlybuild : imaptest-20170506 I follow the examples given in the /T/ /est IMAP server compliancy/ examples https://imapwiki.org/ImapTest/Examples. And I wanted to analyse the errors reported, here are some: Error: user1 at james.org[11]: seq too
2006 Nov 01
4
extract values from a vector
Hello, I'm looking for a solution for the following problem: I have two vectors V1 <- c("apple","honey","milk","bread","butter") V2 <- c("bread","milk") now, I would like to know for each element in V1 if it's equal to one of the elements in V2 I could do: which(V1 == V2[1] | V1 == V2[2]) but what if I
2006 Jul 28
2
mirror vector?
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2009 May 04
4
levelplot question
Hi there, I have a question concerning the behaviour of the colouring with levelplot. (I hope, I manage to explain) If I give the parameters "at" and "col.regions" like this: at <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6) col.regions <- c("blue","blue","blue","yellow","yellow","yellow") Which color would have the value 3.5? I would
2011 Aug 30
5
Message flags
How do I set message flags in sieve rules in such a way that e.g. Thunderbird is displaying the mail as "important"? Is there a list of hwo flags are interpreted by different IMAP clients? -- Ralf Hildebrandt Gesch?ftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk Charit? - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin Campus Benjamin Franklin Hindenburgdamm 30 | D-12203 Berlin Tel. +49 30 450 570 155 | Fax:
2007 Oct 30
2
flexible processing
Hello, unfortunately, I don't know a better subject. I would like to be very flexible in how to process my data. Assume the following dataset: par1 <- seq(0,1,length.out = 100) par2 <- seq(1,100) fac1 <- factor(rep(c("group1", "group2"), each = 50)) fac2 <- factor(rep(c("group3", "group4", "group5", "group6"), each =
2011 Feb 07
2
question mle again
A few day ago, I was looking for an answer to my question but didn't get one. Anybody who can help now? Hello, I tried to use mle to fit a distribution(zero-inflated negbin for count data). My call is very simple: mle(ll) ll() takes the three parameters, I'd like to be estimated (size, mu and prob). But within the ll() function I have to judge if the current parameter-set gives a nice
2013 Mar 02
1
panic in dovecot when using fts with solr
Hello All, I have a panic error in dovecot when I try to use the fts search with Solr. The version of dovecot I use is version 2.1 I have used a telnet session to search, but I don't know if this make a difference: telnet localhost imap Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS ID ENABLE IDLE
2004 Apr 13
1
Problem with flags
Greetings! I'm having a problem with flags not working correctly. I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird as my mail client, and Dovecot 0.99.10.4 as part of Debian on a Sparc box. The thing that doesn't seem to be working right is Thunderbird's Label feature, which uses custom IMAP flags. I noticed that once I labeled a message, I couldn't un-label it. I recorded this exchange
2011 Feb 01
1
mle question
Hello, I tried to use mle to fit a distribution(zero-inflated negbin for count data). My call is very simple: mle(ll) ll() takes the three parameters, I'd like to be estimated (size, mu and prob). But within the ll() function I have to judge if the current parameter-set gives a nice fit or not. So I have to apply them to observation data. But how does the method know about my observed