Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "ANNOUNCE: edtdbg debugging tool"
2009 Dec 07
4
Announce: edtdbg, integrating R's debug() with your text editor
I've just developed edtdbg, a small package that integrates R's debug()
with one's text editor.
Excerpt from the README file:
Goal
The debug() function in R is primitive. My goal was to make it more
usable by integrating it with one's text editor. Hence I wrote the
package here, edtdbg. Its features include:
* As one steps from line to line of code
2009 Dec 23
0
new, much improved version of edtdbg debugging tool
A few weeks ago, I released my package edtdbg, which integrates R's
debug() with your text editor. At the time, I said I'd release a
version with more features in a couple of days. Well, it's taken a
while, as I've experimented with various approaches, but I'm now releasing
the new version, introducing the new features I had in mind then and
some I've thought of since
2010 Mar 11
2
ANNOUNCE--Rdsm package, a threads-like environment for R
My long-promised Rdsm package is now on CRAN. Some of you may recall
that I made a prototype available on my own Web page last July. This is
the official version, much evolved since I released the prototype.
The CRAN description states:
Provides a threads-like programming environment for R, usable both on
a multicore machine and across a network of multiple machines. The
package
2009 Jul 08
0
Rdsm, a DSM package for parallel R programming
As I mentioned last week, I've been developing a package that I call
Rdsm ("R distributed shared memory"), modeled after a similar package,
PerlDSM, I wrote for Perl some years ago. It is now in alpha form, so
I'm not uploading to CRAN yet, but it is definitely usable, and I am
releasing it at
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/R/Rdsm
I hope many try it out, and give me
2009 Jul 02
0
another type of parallel programming for R
On 2009-07-01, David M Smith <david at revolution-computing.com> wrote:
> REvolution Computing has just released three new packages for R to
> CRAN (under the open-source Apache 2.0 license): foreach, iterators,
> and doMC. Together, they provide a simple, scalable parallel computing
> framework for R that lets you take advantage of your multicore or
> multiprocessor
2017 Jan 06
0
nouveau: display freezing
Hei,
839ca903f12e (drm/nouveau/kms/nv50: transition to atomic interfaces internally,
2016-11-04) seems to introduce a regression on my machine. Attached dmesg
output. Has anyone else seen this on a MacBookPro?
Thanks.
--
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Alexander Alemayhu
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1999 Jun 25
1
Smbmount with networked windows system backups
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to automate the backups at my office, and am running
into trouble with the windows machines. I have used the smbmount command to
mount the windows systems onto our RedHat Linux 6.0 box. I can verify that
they are indeed mounted successfully.
I have a copy of BRU, which is an excellent piece of backup software.
Ideally, I would like to use BRU to back up
2011 Oct 19
3
new R debugging tool
I've developed a new R debugging tool, debugR, available at
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/debugR.html
This basically replaces my edtdbg, which I will no longer be supporting.
The new tool is now decoupled from one's text editor, and has a lot more
features than edtdbg did.
Try it! Feedback is encouraged, of course.
Norm Matloff
2013 May 27
0
choose the lines
Hi,
Try this:
dat1<- read.csv("dat7.csv",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE,sep="\t")
dat.bru<- dat1[!is.na(dat1$evnmt_brutal),]
fun1<- function(dat){???
? ??? lst1<- split(dat,dat$patient_id)
??? lst2<- lapply(lst1,function(x) x[cumsum(x$evnmt_brutal==0)>0,])
??? lst3<- lapply(lst2,function(x) x[!(all(x$evnmt_brutal==1)|all(x$evnmt_brutal==0)),])
???
2013 Jun 04
0
choose the lines2
HI,
You can do this:
dat1<- read.csv("dat7.csv",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE,sep="\t")
dat.bru<- dat1[!is.na(dat1$evnmt_brutal),]
fun2<- function(dat){?
????? lst1<- split(dat,dat$patient_id)
??? lst2<- lapply(lst1,function(x) x[cumsum(x$evnmt_brutal==0)>0,])
??? lst3<- lapply(lst2,function(x) x[!(all(x$evnmt_brutal==1)|all(x$evnmt_brutal==0)),])
2013 Jun 04
0
choose the lines2
Hi,
May be this helps:
dat1<- read.csv("dat7.csv",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE,sep="\t")
dat.bru<- dat1[!is.na(dat1$evnmt_brutal),]
fun2<- function(dat){??
????? lst1<- split(dat,dat$patient_id)
??? lst2<- lapply(lst1,function(x) x[cumsum(x$evnmt_brutal==0)>0,])
??? lst3<- lapply(lst2,function(x) x[!(all(x$evnmt_brutal==1)|all(x$evnmt_brutal==0)),])
2013 Feb 24
0
BA.plot with logarithmic axes (MethComp)
Dear R-helpers,
I am trying to plot a Bland-Altman-Plot using the BA.plot function from the
package MethComp. While there is a function to transform the values for
analysis as shown in the snippet below, I would like to have logarithmic axes
for display as well. The usual log = 'xy' does not work because of the
properties of the y-asxis (positive and negative values). I am sure that
2000 May 03
2
2.0.7: unsolicited oplock break reply
I've used
oplocks = no
for a long time now, because of the famous "oplock_break" error, but I
decided to give 2.0.7 a try.
I still get "oplock break" errors as before, but this time I got a new
error too:
[2000/05/02 10:04:52, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(976)
oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds.
oplock_break failed for file XXXXX/xxxxxx/mailbox.pst
2018 Sep 12
1
Environments and parallel processing
On 12.09.2018 20:20, G?bor Cs?rdi wrote:
> This is all normal, a fork cluster works with processes, that do not
> share memory.
And if you are after shared-memory parallelism, you can try the 'Rdsm'
package: https://cran.r-project.org/package=Rdsm
Greetings
Ralf
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Senior Software Engineer / Trainer
daqana GmbH
Dortustra?e 48
14467 Potsdam
T: +49 331 23 61 93 11
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2012 Aug 09
2
How to overlay a global map on a filled contour?
I would like to plot some lat-lon data in a filled contour, and then
overlay a map of the globe on top. I am trying something like this:
filled.contour(lons, lats, glb.data,
plot.axes={axis(1);axis(2);map(projection='rectangular',parameters=0,add
=T)}
)
The filled contour plots fine, and the map shows up, but only as a very
tiny little black rectangle in a small area of the
2000 Jun 14
0
Security Advisory: local ROOT exploit in BRU
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
______________________________________________________________________________
Caldera Systems, Inc. Security Advisory
Subject: local ROOT exploit in BRU
Advisory number: CSSA-2000-018.0
Issue date: 2000 June, 14
Cross reference:
______________________________________________________________________________
1. Problem Description
2002 Aug 07
1
Unrelated (was RE: so-called-hang-on-exit)
Add -n to the ssh command line - see if that fixes it.
Nico
--
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Garff [mailto:egarff at omniture.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 11:15 AM
> To: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
> Subject: Re: so-called-hang-on-exit
>
>
> That may be, but it only "hangs" when run from cron, if I run it
> manually it executes
2002 Aug 07
1
Unrelated (was RE: so-called-hang-on-exit)
"ssh -n ..." means ssh will close stdin and open /dev/null for stdin. It does not mean losing th eoutput of ssh.
Nico
--
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Garff [mailto:egarff at omniture.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 12:11 PM
> To: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
> Subject: Re: Unrelated (was RE: so-called-hang-on-exit)
>
>
> Sadly, no such
2000 Jul 10
1
smbmount on NT machine times-out
I've got seven Linux boxes, and three NT boxes, all that have to be mounted via smbmount for a backup that we run through one of the Linux machines ("SPEEDY") via BRU. While Speedy has no problem keeping the mounts for all the Linux machines, the mounts for NT machines will timeout after a short period. I run a "df" and get an Input/Output error on all the NT machines. I
2011 Aug 15
1
Get significant codes from a model output fit with GEE package
Does anyone know how could I get the significant codes from mixed model
output fitted with a GEE package?
The output I got is the following:
GEE: GENERALIZED LINEAR MODELS FOR DEPENDENT DATA
gee S-function, version 4.13 modified 98/01/27 (1998)
Model:
Link: Logit
Variance to Mean Relation: Binomial
Correlation Structure: Exchangeable
Call:
gee(formula = bru