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2012 Apr 06
4
Legend based on levels of a variable
I have a bivariate plot of axis2 against axis1 (data below). I would like
to use different size, type and color for points in the plot for the point
coming from different region. For some reasons, I cannot get it done. Below
is my code.
col <- rep(c("blue", "red", "darkgreen"), c(16, 16, 16))
## Choose different size of points
cex <- rep(c(1, 1.2, 1), c(16, 16,
2009 Jun 24
1
Qualified parameters in SOAP body using .SOAP
Hello,
I am trying to reach a web service using the SOAP package. I succeeded
calling the web service, but not sending parameters to it. After much
research and tries, I think I found that the problem lies in the
namespace including the parameters in the SOAP body.
In short, my question is: how can I send unqualified parameters in the
SOAP body of a call produced through the SOAP package?
2009 Apr 03
2
migrating Samba PDC to a new server
Hi,
I'd like to migrate Samba 3.0.24-6etch10 PDC running on a Debian server to a
new
Ubuntu server. I plan to install Samba 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.4 on the new server
and
then copy the files in /etc/samba and /var/lib/samba and copy the related
Linux
users in /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow. Will it work?
Thanks in advance!
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Wicket tutorials freely available at
2009 Jun 18
0
SSOAP access to a j2EE-ws service
I am currently trying to access a SOAP web service (hosted on a JBoss5
server and defined as a J2EE-ws service) via the SSOAP R-package. But
all I can get is a NULL answer. The web service seems to work as it can
be accessed using a general web-service tester.
The web service wsdl is here: http://smg8.ulb.ac.be:8080/web2?wsdl.
This is how I try to call the web service from R:
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2009 Nov 10
1
does it make sense to run rsync over ftp (curlftpfs)?
Hi,
It seems to work but very slowly. I guess it's because rsync has to read the
complete file content
on the remote host, so does it make any sense at all to do it over FTP?
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Kent Tong
Wicket tutorials freely available at http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDW
Axis2 tutorials freely available at http://www.agileskills2.org/DWSAA
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2006 Jan 16
1
label of second y-axis in xyplot (lattice)
Dear group,
First I provide you with an example, I found in the newsgroup. Then I'd like to explain my problem to you by means of the output.
enviro <-
data.frame(Year = rep(2001:2002, each = 365),
Day = rep(1:365, 2),
Precip = pmax(0, rnorm(365 * 2)),
Temp = 2 + 0.2 * rnorm(365 * 2))
xyplot(Precip + Temp ~ Day | Year,
2008 Oct 01
3
for loop question Documentation and its application for calculating euclidean distance on MDS ordination axis scores
?for doesn't return anything help.search("for") doesn't return anything-
Is the for loop so prevelant in computer programing that the
documentation is implicit or is R paradigm to discourage the use of
the for loop.
I will post data probably tonight, but here is my problem. I have
preformed an MDS on a set of data. I have the scores of the four axes
that
are the optimal
2008 Mar 30
2
[LLVMdev] [Proposal] GSoC 2008 project proposal for improving the llvm-test testsuite
Hello every body,
With the ideas and suggestions that I got from you all I came up with the
proposal for the project of improving the llvm-test testsuite. I am posting
my proposal here, if you have any feedback(anything to be added or anything
to be removed ) please let me know, so that I can improve the proposal
before I upload it in Google web app. Thanks in advance.!
Regarda,
Rjika
*Proposal
2008 Mar 25
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal for GSoC project for improving llvm-test testsuite
Another suggestion: a web service that would allow you to submit a
test build and it would provide you feedback on deviations from known
good for that target. I know a lot of people keep two trees around
for this purpose, and I'd personally like to ditch the duplicate if I
could.
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Chris
On Mar 21, 2008, at 9:22 PM, Rajika Kumarasiri wrote:
> Hello every body,
> Thank you all
2008 Mar 22
2
[LLVMdev] Proposal for GSoC project for improving llvm-test testsuite
Hello every body,
Thank you all for your great suggestions and feedbacks, I'd forward the
detailed proposal within couple of days. And also if I need to clarify any
thing I'll ask in the list. Thanks again.
Regards,
Rajika
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote:
> While on the subject of the testsuite, some random thoughts:
>
> - show
2004 Jul 04
2
smooth non cumulative baseline hazard in Cox model
Hi everyone.
There's been several threads on baseline hazard in Cox model but I think
they were all on cumulative baseline hazard,
for instance
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/01a/0464.html
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/01a/0436.html
"basehaz" in package survival seems to do a cumulative hazard.
extract from the basehaz function:
sfit <- survfit(fit)
H
2012 Mar 25
2
avoiding for loops
I have data that looks like this:
> df1
group id
1 red A
2 red B
3 red C
4 blue D
5 blue E
6 blue F
I want a list of the groups containing vectors with the ids. I am
avoiding subset(), as it is
only recommended for interactive use. Here's what I have so far:
df1 <- data.frame(group=c("red", "red", "red", "blue",
2010 Jul 18
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* allan (1.0)
Alan Lee
http://crantastic.org/packages/allan
Automates Large Linear Analysis Model Fitting
* andrews (1.0)
Jaroslav Myslivec
http://crantastic.org/packages/andrews
Andrews curves for visualization of multidimensional data
* anesrake (0.3)
Josh Pasek
http://crantastic.org/packages/anesrake
This