Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Command-line arguments and --interactive"
2009 Jan 26
2
Power analysis for MANOVA?
Hello,
I have searched and failed for a program or script or method to
conduct a power analysis for a MANOVA. My interest is a fairly simple case
of 5 dependent variables and a single two-level categorical predictor
(though the categories aren't balanced).
If anybody happens to know of a script that will do this in R, I'd
love to know of it! Otherwise, I'll see about writing one
2006 Aug 08
3
Pairwise n for large correlation tables?
Hello,
I'm using a very large data set (n > 100,000 for 7 columns), for which I'm
pretty happy dealing with pairwise-deleted correlations to populate my
correlation table. E.g.,
a <- cor(cbind(col1, col2, col3),use="pairwise.complete.obs")
...however, I am interested in the number of cases used to compute each
cell of the correlation table. I am unable to find such a
2009 Jan 31
2
Tunnelling X for R graphics
Dear colleagues,
I run R on a few different machines, and view graphs and the like by
tunnelling X through SSH to my local machine. This is useful for me because
my local machine can't easily handle some of the data sets I work with.
However, when an ssh connection dies, the tunnelled X session also
dies, which breaks R's device connection, generating this error:
> Error: X11
2009 Jun 06
2
A very frustrating read.table error message
Dear Colleagues,
Occasionally I deal with computer-generated (i.e., websurvey) data
files that haven't quite worked correctly. When I try to read the data into
R, I get something like this:
Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings,
:
line 26 did not have 648 elements
...is there any way to get R to tell me how many elements line 26 *did*
have? That
2009 Mar 24
1
Why na.rm=FALSE is the default
Dear Colleagues,
I've been searching for a post or article or something which
explains why having na.rm=FALSE or na.action=na.fail as the default is a
better choice than TRUE or na.omit.
I understand the basic argument: it does not make sense to average a
nonexistance into an aggregate, and removing them implicitly leads to
accidental pairwise deletion in some cases, and sum(x) /
2008 May 02
2
Coercing by/tapply to data.frame for more than two indices?
Dear Colleagues,
Apologies for a long email to ask what I feel may be a very simple
question; I figure it's better to overspecify my situation.
I was asked a question, recently, by a colleague in my department
about pre-aggregating variables, i.e., computing the mean of defined subsets
of a data frame. Naturally, I thought of the 'by' and 'tapply' functions, as
2016 Mar 22
3
Automatically forwarding fresh Kerberos tickets?
In an environment where users use smart cards to authenticate on Windows and then use ssh to login to UNIX systems via GSSAPI, it is nigh impossible to renew/refresh the Kerberos credentials in the UNIX session. If the user fails to renew their credentials before they expire, the user is stuck and must log out and log back in to get valid tickets.
Meanwhile it is entirely likely that on the
2012 Nov 01
3
Start R from bash/bat file and end in interactive mode
I have a r-script (rook.R) that starts a Rook server. To present users
from having to start R and type in source("rook.R"), I want to create
a bash script and bat file that starts R and sources the script.
However, to keep the Rook server running R should not close after
running the script and stay in interactive mode. This proves more
difficult than expected.
I tried various
2009 Nov 09
3
Hand-crafting an .RData file
Hello,
I frequently have to export a large quantity of data from some
source (for example, a database, or a hand-written perl script) and then
read it into R. This occasionally takes a lot of time; I'm usually using
read.table("filename",comment.char="",quote="") to read the data once it is
written to disk.
However, I *know* that the program that generates
2008 Sep 10
6
request: most repeated component of a list
Dear R community
I have stored the results of arrays in a list consist of J-components (say 200 components). Each component containing same no of columns but may be different no of rows. e.g
[[1]]
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,] 4 0 0 0 0
[2,] 4 3 4 0 0
[3,] 4 3 4 0 0
[4,] 4 3 0 0 0
[[2]]
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
2017 Jan 04
2
Amavis on Centosl help
I'm moving from Ubuntu to CentOS 7
Previously, on Ubuntu, installing amavisd would lead to
etc/amavis/conf.d that contained:
01-debian
05-domain_id
05-node_id
15-av_scanners
15-content_filter_mode
20-debian_defaults
21-ubuntu_defaults
25-amavis_helpers
30-template_localization
40-policy_banks
50-user
However installing amavisd on centos leads to a spaghetti config file
(i.e.
2009 Jul 18
1
Comparing loadings (next to each other)
Dear colleagues,
I've been running some principal components analyses, which generate
tables of loadings that I'm interested in looking at.
print(f1$rot$load,cutoff=.4) is what I use, and it gives me what I want.
However, I'm now interested in comparing these loadings across a few
data sets. In other words, I would like R to match the loadings on
rownames() and display them next
2009 Aug 07
1
Bug in nlm, found using sem; failure in several flavors (PR#13883)
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Hi Jeff,
=09As mentioned in my message, I *did* replicate on another platform.=20
One platform was
2015 Jan 07
5
reboot - is there a timeout on filesystem flush?
On Jan 6, 2015, at 4:28 PM, Fran Garcia <franchu.garcia at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Les Mikesell <> wrote:
>> I've had a few systems with a lot of RAM and very busy filesystems
>> come up with filesystem errors that took a manual 'fsck -y' after what
>> should have been a clean reboot. This is particularly annoying on
2009 Apr 24
1
Sem and nlm and ols instead of ml
Dear colleagues,
Has anybody any experience using the sem package to fit structural
equation models using a fitting function other than ML? I have heard tell
that OLS may provide better estimates when using standardized matrices
generated from small sample sizes, so I was interested in comparing the two
for a few models. However, ML appears to be hard-coded into the source for
sem...but maybe
2009 Aug 07
1
Bug in nlm, found using sem; failure in several flavors (PR#13881)
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Hello,
There appears to be a bug in the nlm function, which I
2009 Sep 29
1
Removing xorg stuff
Starting to clean out my server.
I use command line only.
Even though I tried not to install the gnome and x, a lot of stuff did
install anyway.
In testing the removal process I find I cannot use yum remove due to losing
to many programs due to dependency.
Trying to remove via rpm -e is nigh impossible as it appears to be an
unknown chain of dependencies separate from the ones using yum that
2020 Feb 21
2
R --interactive -e 'browser()'
I would like to have a mode where I can run some R code in an executable script, like with Rscript, but interactively, so that e.g. 'browser()' works.
From the manual page it looks like this should work:
R --interactive -e 'source("script.R")'
or we could shorten it to:
R --interactive -e 'browser()'
However, it seems that --interactive causes -e
2008 May 16
2
Configure errors say to report here... (PR#11470)
Hi,
I'm attempting to compile R 2.7.0 on my G5, which is running OSX
10.5.2. Yes, I know there is a precompiled binary, but my experience has
shown that if I hand-compile ATLAS on my machine and then link R against it
when compiling, R runs faster, hence me compiling it myself.
Anyway, I have this set of errors:
checking X11/Intrinsic.h usability... no
checking X11/Intrinsic.h presence...
2008 May 05
4
microsoft office communicator 2005
Hi! im trying tu run "microsoft office communicator 2005" and i cant
resolve this:
fixme:ntdll:NtConnectPort (0x1434f8,L"\\RPC
Control\\epmapper",0x33ecd0,(nil),(nil),(nil),0x33ecf8,0x33ece0),stub!
i google it all nigh long and i just cant find the way!!!.
I need to connect to LCS 2005 because my company switch from Jabber to LCS.
I tried pidgin and miranda-im+sip but didnt