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2009 Feb 14
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San Francisco use R! Group - Reminder & Call for Presenters
All Bay Area useR's, Quick reminder that our use R! Group 2009 kick off meeting is next Wednesday evening: http://www.meetup.com/R-Users/calendar/9573566/ at Predictive Analytics World. Panel Discussion - The R and Science of Predictive Analytics: Four Case Studies in R * Bo Cowgill, Google * Itamar Rosenn, Facebook * David Smith, Revolution Computing * Jim Porzak, The
2009 Aug 28
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SFBA R Users Group - Fall kickoff w/ Hadley Wickham, more news, & call for presenters
The San Francisco Bay Area useR Group is very excited to host Hadley Wickham on Sep 17 for our Fall kickoff meeting. Details at http://www.meetup.com/R-Users/calendar/10446894/ This year we are moving our regular meeting monthly meeting to the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Also, we hope to rotate the venue around the Bay Area. Hadley's presentation will be on the Cal Berkeley campus. Exceptions
2009 Jan 26
1
suppressing time shift in plot of POSIXct object?
Friends, I have a POSIXct vector "located" in EST timezone. When I plot against it here in PST, the time axis is shifted 3 hours back in time. IOW, plot adjusts for time zone difference. Now that's really great, if that's what one wants. However, I want time axis to use actual times in object (without any shift). For example: n <- 360 y <- rnorm(n) t <- seq(from =
2009 Apr 22
2
R-User groups in North America (SF, LA, NYC, Ottawa)
Hi R folks, I'd like to announce several new R users groups here in SF, LA, NYC, and Ottawa - as well as their next scheduled event. The goal of these user groups, besides gently explaining 'drop=TRUE' to the uninitiated, is to exchange knowledge, promote best practices, and spur the adoption of R for innovative applications. If I've missed any groups here, please feel to add on
2008 Jul 10
1
odfWeave problem in 7.1?
Max & Friends, I've run into a problem with odfWeave 0.7.5 running under R 2.7.1 (Windows XP, SP2) doing some monthly production reports. Under 2.7.1 I'm getting various parsing errors after Sweaving starts, e.g.: Sweaving content.Rnw Writing to file content_1.xml Processing code chunks ... Error in parse(text = cmd) : unexpected input in "" > Above case works
2009 Apr 01
0
回复: R-help Digest, Vol 73, Issue 32
Dear sir,    How to do bilinear time series in R?Is there any functions or packages?  thank you! -----Sincerely yours Kuangnan Fang 方匡南 敬上 department of statistics ,Economics school,Xia men University. Fujian Province (361005) China Mobile Phone:15860721915 SKYPE: ruiqwy MSN Messenger: ruiqwy@hotmail.com QQ:39863401 --- 09年3月31日,周二, r-help-request@r-project.org
2012 Jun 23
3
Event Studies in R
Dear all I tried finding a package for event studies but unfortunately without success. Does anyone know which package suits best for such an analysis? Thank you in advance. Regards [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Jul 07
1
Interest in a Use R Group in San Francisco area?
All, Tuesday week (July 15th) Mike Driscoll & I will be presenting "A Gentle Introduction to R and its Applications in Business Intelligence" at the SDForum Business Intelligence SIG in Palo Alto, California. One motivation is to judge interest in starting a Use R Group in the Bay Area. We will have an informal organizational meeting after the talk. We hope all local R
2007 Aug 04
0
Fall, Winter Internship, Junior Statistician Position
Hello, Responsys anticipates hiring an intern or junior statistician this fall or winter. Our group was formally Loyalty Matrix - a leader in using R for customer intelligence and direct marketing optimization. We acquired by Responsys this Spring. We anticipate hiring one or two R fluent interns or statisticians this fall and/or winter. If you are interested in being considered, please
2009 Feb 06
1
Cluster analysis question
Hello All, I have data where each feature data point is a vector, and my distance measurement is a weighted dot product between vectors. I would like to use R to perform a cluster analysis on this data. Does one of the R cluster analysis routines provide for a user provided distance function? Dan Stanger Eaton Vance Management 255 State Street Boston, MA 02109 617 598 8261
2011 Mar 10
0
London Open Source Search meetup - Thu 24 March
Hi all, We are organising another open source search social evening in London on Thursday 24th March. As usual the plan is to get together and chat about search technology, from Lucene to Solr, Hadoop, Mahout, Xapian and the like - bringing together people from across the field to discuss ideas and ask questions over a quiet drink. For directions to this meetup and for the Meetup.com group see:
2009 Jun 05
3
help with duplicates
I have a large dataset that contain duplicate records. How do I identify and remove duplicate records? Chris Anderson 707.315.8486 www.sassydeals4u.com ____________________________________________________________ Free info for small business owners. Click here to find great products geared for your business.
2008 Dec 26
2
about randomForest
hello, I want to use randomForest to classify a matrix which is 331030?42,the last column is class signal.I use ? Memebers.rf<-randomForest(class~.,data=Memebers,proximity=TRUE,mtry=6,ntree=200) which told me" the error is matrix(0,n,n) set too elements" then I use: Memebers.rf<-randomForest(class~.,data=Memebers,importance=TRUE,proximity=TRUE) which told me"the error is
2018 May 11
0
LLVM Users and Developers Meetup in Sydney, May 31, 2018
Hi llvm-dev! TL;DR: https://www.meetup.com/LLVM-Developers-Users-Meetup/events/250682391/ If you're in Sydney, Australia around that time, please join us in kicking off a series of meetups to bring more enthusiasts up to speed with the LLVM project -- from the toolchain, to the APIs and eventually some of the infrastructure internals. The goal is to grow the community in Sydney, Australia.
2009 Jan 22
3
how to study the lead and lag relation of two time series?
Hi all, Is there a way to study the lead and lag relation of two time series? Let's say I have two time series, At and Bt. Is there a systematic way of concluding whether it's A leading B or B leading A and by how much? Thanks!
2018 May 02
0
LLVM Developers/Users Meetup and Event Planning in Sydney (Update)
Hi llvm-dev, I've been hosting and organising the LLVM Developers/Users meetup in Sydney for the past few months now, and recently (May 2nd, 2018) we met up to plan the next few meetups and start a discussion about a larger event sometime around October 2018. Here's some high level details (and some feedback that might be helpful for other Meetup organisers): - There's a lot of
2018 Apr 04
0
Gluster Monthly Newsletter, March 2018
Gluster 4.0! At long last, Gluster 4.0 is released! Read more at: https://www.gluster.org/announcing-gluster-4-0/ Other updates about Gluster 4.0: https://www.gluster.org/more-about-gluster-d2/ https://www.gluster.org/gluster-4-0-kubernetes/ Want to give us feedback about 4.0? We?ve got our retrospective open from now until April 11. https://www.gluster.org/4-0-retrospective/ Welcome piragua!
2018 Mar 23
0
LLVM Social - Paris: March 27th, 2018
The next LLVM social in Paris will happen on March 27th, 2018. Everyone interested in LLVM, Clang, lldb, Polly, lld, ... is invited to join. Event details, including registration (free but mandatory) at http://www.meetup.com/LLVM-Clang-social For this meetup, we will have a presentation from Gergö Barany about "Finding Missed Optimizations in LLVM". Looking forward to meet you ! --
2009 Jun 09
3
SECOND MESSAGE: Re: Question about R an SPSS
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 5:43 PM Subject: Question about R an SPSS Dears Sirs: Venables, Smith and R-Development Core Team I am reading about the functional features of R statistical software, because I want to compare these progarm with the basic module of SPSS software. I would like to know if the R version 2.9.0 application is capable of read and procces entry files
2018 May 14
0
LLVM Weekly - #228, May 14th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #228, May 14th 2018 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/228>. Welcome to the two hundred and twenty-eighth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex