Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "multiline string continuation"
2007 Jun 27
1
how to use chi-square to test correlation question
Hi There,
There are 300 boy students and 100 girl students in a class. One interesting question is whether
boy is smarter than girl or not.
first given the exam with a difficulty level 1, the number of the student who got A is below
31 for boy, 10 for girl.
Then we increase the difficulty level of the exam to level 2, the number of the student who got A is below
32 for boy, 10 for girl.
We
2006 Oct 22
1
how to convert multiple dummy variables to 1 factor variable?
Dear Listers,
I am wondering how to convert multiple dummy variables to 1 factor variable.
Thanks.
wensui
2009 Jul 14
0
[LLVMdev] "Recursive compilation detected" and signals
Hello,
Platform is RHEL5, GCC 4.2.4, x86-32, and LLVM/LLVM-GCC from subversion
(yesterday evening). I'm compiling C code into bitcode, and then executing
the bitcode using the JIT compiler (lli).
I've managed to reproduce a problem when multiple signals go off around the
same time. A sample program is below. The result is the "recursive
compilation detected" JIT compiler
2009 Feb 27
1
testing two-factor anova effects using model comparison approach with lm() and anova()
I wonder if someone could explain the behavior of the anova() and lm()
functions in the following situation:
I have a standard 3x2 factorial design, factorA has 3 levels, factorB has 2
levels, they are fully crossed. I have a dependent variable DV.
Of course I can do the following to get the usual anova table:
> anova(lm(DV~factorA+factorB+factorA:factorB))
Analysis of Variance Table
2013 Jan 26
2
[LLVMdev] Closures, newbie question
So I read the Kaleidoscope tutorial, big thanks to Chris Latter. Good pace, still excellent coverage.
Just at the end it mentions closures and I was wondering how those are done in llvm.
The link was to wikipedia, and i do know what closures/blocks/continuations are, (i think) but maybe someone could point me to where to read about how to do them in llvm.
Thanks
Torsten
2005 Aug 29
1
staying with R, jobs in R
Hi:
I started using R and am an avid fan of the product and also the concept. I
am considering switching jobs but do wish to continute with R while the
industry standard seems to be SAS. Is there any web site which posts jobs at
places which use R for their work.
avneet
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An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
~Mahatma Gandhi
http://truthloveandcompassion.blogspot.com/
2008 Aug 18
3
Samba 3.0.x access rights issue with secondary groups or Unix rights
Hi experts
I have a trouble in access rights
I am running Samba
3.0.31 on Solaris 10 x86 64 bits as member server of an Active
Directory 2003 R2 domain (MYDOMAIN) using Identity Management for Unix
I set rights to access a sub folder of a Samba share. On Solaris the user
"toto" jdoe can write a new file. From Windows, the same user can't.
Itlooks like OK when the primary group
2010 Nov 22
1
Sporadic errors when training models using CARET
Hi. I am trying to construct a svmLinear model using the "caret" package
(see code below). Using the same data, without changing any setting,
sometimes it constructs the model successfully, and sometimes I get an index
out of bounds error. Is this unexpected behaviour? I would appreciate any
insights this issue.
Thanks.
~Kendric
> train.y
[1] S S S S R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
2011 Sep 30
1
Implementing Silverman's Negative Reflection
Hi!
I'm trying to implement in R in an easy way the negative reflection method
described in Silverman (1986) on p.31, ie I have a non-negative dataset and
would like to estimate the density by applying a reflection method where the
reflected points have weight -1.
I thought there should be a way to evaluate the wanted kernel at the
required points, in other words to calculate formula (2.16):
2013 Jan 26
0
[LLVMdev] Closures, newbie question
On 26/01/13 19:20, Torsten RĂ¼ger wrote:
[...]
> Just at the end it mentions closures and I was wondering how those are done in llvm.
> The link was to wikipedia, and i do know what closures/blocks/continuations are, (i think) but maybe someone could point me to where to read about how to do them in llvm.
I've implemented closures in the past --- it's fiddly and a surprising
amount
2010 Jul 29
2
Steam not working properly
I just installed Ubuntu and Wine. I used Wine to install Steam, but it's not working properly.
I open up steam and it says "Starting Steam" at the bottom of my screen. Then it just closes.
2011 Mar 22
1
how to convert a data.frame to a list of dist objects for individual differences MDS?
I have a 45 x 16 data frame consisting of dissimilarities among 10
colors, giving in each
column the 45 = 10*9/2 pairwise judgments for one of 16 subjects. The
rownames
identify each pair of colors, e.g, "AC" = ("A","C"), and the pairs are
ordered by columns
in the lower triangle of each distance matrix.
> helm.raw <-
2008 Feb 13
3
What is a "secure call"?
Friends,
The following mail was sent earlier to asterisk-dev and did not cause
the amount of discussion I hoped it would.
Now that we have a way to secure signalling in IAX2 and SIP in
Asterisk svn trunk, we need to start working on
the concept of a "secure call" - or does it really matter?
In SIP, there's a specification for how I as a domain owner can
request all calls to
2007 Oct 04
1
Rmpi_0.5-4 and OpenMPI questions
Many thanks to Dr Yu for updating Rmpi for R 2.6.0, and for starting to make
the changes to support Open MPI.
I have just built the updated Debian package of Rmpi (i.e. r-cran-rmpi) under
R 2.6.0 but I cannot convince myself yet whether it works or not. Simple
tests work. E.g. on my Debian testing box, with Rmpi installed directly
using Open Mpi 1.2.3-2 (from Debian) and using 'r' from
2010 Oct 14
1
advice re: Page() application
2009 Mar 03
1
repeated measures anova, sphericity, epsilon, etc
I have 3 questions (below).
Background: I am teaching an introductory statistics course in which we are
covering (among other things) repeated measures anova. This time around
teaching it, we are using R for all of our computations. We are starting by
covering the univariate approach to repeated measures anova.
Doing a basic repeated measures anova (univariate approach) using aov()
seems
2006 Jun 18
6
dir.xiph.org only listing Ogg streams
Everyone,
I have modified the yp cgi script on dir.xiph.org to reject non-ogg
streams. As the site has grown in popularity, it hasn't scaled well,
and maintaining the database was eating most of the resources on the
server. We did some minor tuning a few months ago which helped, but
the load has continuted to grow and was affecting other more essential
services.
Given Xiph.org's
2006 Aug 17
3
[MARKABY] Multiline text?
Anybody know if it''s possible to have multiline text in Markaby without
resorting to a bunch of text statements or putting the text block in
another file and using render :file ? I need to add chunks of HTMLized
javascript to my templates.
Joe
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2013 Feb 19
0
ajax breaking multiline select habtm parameters
I have a journalist and publication model related with a habtm. In the edit
journalist form there is a multiline select for publications.
When :remote => false this works well, the parameter for the publications
looks like:
publication_ids"=>["", "4256","4271"]
BUT if I use :remote => true the parameter array allways has size = 2:
2009 Jun 30
2
Sweave: multiline Sexpr?
Is there any way to have Sexpr span multiple lines?
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