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2007 Dec 24
1
Marry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Would like wish to ALL a Marry Christmas and a happy new year, full of peace, love, happinesses and much success. That let us have one excellent year of 2008. Best Regards Josue Conti.
2010 Sep 08
1
Thailand DID
Hi Could someone point me to a provider of DID's in Thailand. Thanks for any response. -- - Eric Smith
2008 Oct 20
1
OPENR2 in Thailand
Dear All, I'm looking for someone who has implemented OpenR2 in Thailand successfully. Any settings, advice, caveats etc. are welcome. Best regards, Peter Lindqvist www.voxion.net
2008 Mar 06
2
DDOS problem from Bangkok, Thailand
Dear Security team, I'm Kamolpat Pornatiwiwat, Sys admin of DMaccess Co., Ltd. I'm got the problem, My FreeBSD 6.0 got Dos attacked. What should I do? At the present, I decide to stop apache and leave only mail feature on functioning. Any guide/recommend/solution will be appreciated. More detail about my server: ====================== FreeBSD 6.0 apache-1.3.34_4 php5-5.1.2_1 MySQL
2004 Aug 06
1
How calculate bandwith - How listeners
Hi! I am newbie using broadcast for internet. I have two lines ADSL 768Kbps each one. Each line has connected a server doing stremaing with icecast. Somebody tell me that my bandwith is so low for much listeners. He told me that max people listen my radio station is 32 :( I wanna know how if it is true. I have a project to build my own radio station using my lines but this way it is imposible.
2004 Sep 21
2
Ever see a stata import problem like this?
Greetings Everybody: I generated a 1.2MB dta file based on the general social survey with Stata8 for linux. The file can be re-opened with Stata, but when I bring it into R, it says all the values are missing for most of the variables. This dataset is called "morgen.dta" and I dropped a copy online in case you are interested http://www.ku.edu/~pauljohn/R/morgen.dta looks like this
2004 Mar 03
5
get.hist.quote - is great, but am I missing something?
I find it's just great to be able to say: library(tseries) x <- get.hist.quote(instrument="ongc.ns") and it gets a full time-series of the stock price of the symbol ongc.ns from Yahoo quote. However, once my hopes have been raised by such beauty :-) I get disappointed when I do > plot(x) and the annotation is horrible! The x axis is not labelled as dates. The default
2004 Mar 11
3
widen the screen place
I have this problem: my screen seems not wide enough in R. My true computer monitor is very wide, so I wish that I can line up the text when I stretch it wide. i.e.: This is typical R returns: > summary(a) V1 V2 V3 V4 F:625 Min. :20020103 EMC : 34 Min. : 9300300 L:944 1st Qu.:20020530 BRW : 27 1st Qu.: 9323865
2005 Mar 10
2
Logistic regression goodness of fit tests
I was unsure of what suitable goodness-of-fit tests existed in R for logistic regression. After searching the R-help archive I found that using the Design models and resid, could be used to calculate this as follows: d <- datadist(mydataframe) options(datadist = 'd') fit <- lrm(response ~ predictor1 + predictor2..., data=mydataframe, x =T, y=T) resid(fit, 'gof'). I set up a
2016 Apr 14
0
Bug in by() function which works for some FUN argument and does not work for others
I think you are not using the best function for what your intentions are. Try: > by(data=mtcars, INDICES=list(as.factor(mtcars$am)), FUN=colMeans) : 0 mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs 17.1473684 6.9473684 290.3789474 160.2631579 3.2863158 3.7688947 18.1831579 0.3684211 am gear carb 0.0000000
2006 Feb 21
1
feature not available
Hi I am working with this data: my data summary is: > summary(spi) open high low close volume Min. :4315 Min. :4365 Min. :4301 Min. :4352 Min. : 0 1st Qu.:4480 1st Qu.:4497 1st Qu.:4458 1st Qu.:4475 1st Qu.:11135 Median :4609 Median :4631 Median :4594 Median :4614 Median :14439 Mean :4620
2009 Aug 30
2
error with summary(vector)??
Hello, I get > summary(E) level nodes ave_nodes time Min. : 1 Min. : 1.00 Min. : 10.71 Min. : 0.0000 1st Qu.: 237414 1st Qu.: 2.00 1st Qu.: 19.70 1st Qu.: 0.0100 Median : 749229 Median : 3.00 Median : 27.01 Median : 0.0100 Mean : 767902 Mean : 49.85 Mean : 98.89 Mean : 0.2296 3rd
2009 Aug 05
0
get NA from outlier{randomForest}
Hi I have a data frame like this: V1 V2 V3 V4 Min. :0.01146 Min. :0.0006714 Min. :0.004912 Min. : 0 1st Qu.:0.03938 1st Qu.:0.0072805 1st Qu.:0.052719 1st Qu.:1150 Median :0.04224 Median :0.0077581 Median :0.056388 Median :1150 Mean :0.04010 Mean :0.0074669 Mean :0.052602 Mean :1173 3rd
2016 Apr 15
0
Bug in by() function which works for some FUN argument and does not work for others
> On Apr 15, 2016, at 1:16 AM, Akhilesh Singh <akhileshsingh.igkv at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear All, > > Thanks for your help. However, I would like to draw your attention to the > following: > > Actually, I was replicating the Example 2.3, using the dataset > "brainsize.txt" given in Section 2.3.3 ("Summarize by group") at page 55, > of a
2008 Mar 17
1
summary of summaries
Hi, I have a few hundreds files with numerical information of different length but with the same column structure. I use the following code to get summary statistics fplist <- list.files(pattern=".*analysis") for (fp in fplist){ x2 <- read.delim(fp) summary(x2) } Summary gives something like: summary (x2) V1 V2
2016 Apr 14
4
Bug in by() function which works for some FUN argument and does not work for others
Dear Sirs, I am Professor at Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. While taking classes, I found the *by() *function producing following error when I use FUN=mean or median and some other functions, however, FUN=summary works. Given below is the output of the example I used on a built-in dataset "mtcars", along with error message reproduced herewith: >
2006 Jan 04
1
Difficulty with 'merge'
Dear R-helpers, Happy New Year to all the helpful members of the list. Here is the behavior I'm looking for: > v1 <- c("a","b","c") > n1 <- c(0, 1, 2) > v2 <- c("c", "a", "b") > n2 <- c(0, 1 , 2) > (f1 <- data.frame(v1, n1)) v1 n1 1 a 0 2 b 1 3 c 2 > (f2 <- data.frame(v2, n2))
1998 Mar 18
1
Strange Results of summary()
--l4Siqd0eqV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, I run the following job. Please, compare the results of summary and table concerning berufl. From similar SPSS/PSPP runs, the result of table is correct. Did I misunderstand anything or is there a bug? What does the difference come from? What does '(other)' mean? What about the strange
2016 Apr 17
0
Bug in by() function which works for some FUN argument and does not work for others
> On Apr 16, 2016, at 2:03 AM, Akhilesh Singh <akhileshsingh.igkv at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear All, > > I have got your core message, that it is my responsibility to determine whether any particular function in my version of R satisfies the language requirements at the time of your use. Jim Albert and Maria Rizzo must have used their code, which was permitted in the R-code
2008 Aug 26
2
lattice plotting character woes
The following reproducable code shows the setting of my problem: set.seed(260808) n = 50 x = rnorm(n) y = rnorm(n) z = ceiling(runif(n,0,4)) g = runif(n,0,6) G = factor(ceiling(g)) xyplot(y ~ x | G) plsy <- trellis.par.get("plot.symbol") plsy$pch = z trellis.par.set("plot.symbol",plsy) xyplot(y ~ x | G) plsy$pch = as.character(z)