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2009 Mar 09
1
Adding text to both grid and base graphs
Dear all,
I'm stuck with the following problem:
I generate graphs using both the grid system (with lattice) and the base
system. I'd like to be able to identify these graphs later on with a bit of
identifying text (e.g. a date and some comments). Adding text to these
graphs cannot be done using a common system if you want to save them as emf
files. I now use:
mtext("labelling
2020 Jun 22
0
nouveau on G5 Macs
OK. That's not tearing. That's like a bad pitch on an image.
(Presumably you only find the second image, IMG_1968.jpg,
problematic?)
I'm guessing you're using a GL-based compositor, which I fully expect
to work poorly. Please try a non-compositing or XRender-based
compositing environment.
Cheers,
-ilia
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 2:15 PM Jeroen Diederen <jjhdiederen at
2020 Jun 22
3
nouveau on G5 Macs
This is with 64k page size.
Ilia Mirkin schreef op 2020-06-22 19:27:
> I suspect screen tearing (as it's usually defined) is to be expected.
> Can you take a photo of what you're seeing, since I'm suspecting it's
> more than regular screen tearing?
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 12:08 PM Jeroen Diederen
> <jjhdiederen at zonnet.nl> wrote:
>>
2003 Jun 16
2
Isocontour-lines of spatial data on a rectangular grid (not plots!)
Dear R-Listers,
I have spatial data on an equidistant rectangular grid, similar to
topographic data. I know that there are quite a few R-packages or base
functions that provide nice iso-contours plot, but I don't want a plot, just
the smoothed isocontour line of ONE level (e.g. 10 mm).
Data sets are large, so it would be preferable if the availability of
regular grid data could be exploited,
2020 Jun 22
0
nouveau on G5 Macs
I suspect screen tearing (as it's usually defined) is to be expected.
Can you take a photo of what you're seeing, since I'm suspecting it's
more than regular screen tearing?
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 12:08 PM Jeroen Diederen <jjhdiederen at zonnet.nl> wrote:
>
> Hi Ilia,
>
> I experience screen tearing for both 64k and 4k page size.
> My iMac G5 has an nVidia
2009 May 26
2
using lsoda() and nls() together
Thanks to Dieter Menne and Spencer Graves I started to get my way through
lsoda()
Now I need to use it in with nls() to assess parameters
I have a go with a basic example
dy/dt = K1*conc
I try to assess the value of K1 from a simulated data set with a K1 close to
2.
Here is (I think) the best code that I've done so far even though it crashes
when I call nls()
2004 Feb 27
2
Samba and non-ascii characters
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with smbmount. After I mount a certain share, I can not
view files with weird charaters in their name. This happends for example
with the copyright char.
After searching with Google I still didn't find an answer. I guess it has
something to do with a 'charset' command, but I can't figure out wich one,
and what character table I should use...
2001 Feb 21
1
Gradient field from loess
I have a two-dimensional loess fit, and need to calculate the
gradient field from it. Even after looking at loess.c and loess.f,
I don't understand the meaning of the returned polynomial coefficients.
Or is the brute force method of using a tangential approx
to the fitted values the way to go?
Dieter Menne
---------------------------------------
Dr. Dieter Menne
Biomed Software
72074
2001 Nov 22
2
Missing panels in multipanel lme lattice/trellis
Dear R-supporters,
I have results of lme similar to those shown in Fig. 1.21, p.51 of
Pinheiro/Bates. However, In my data set, one of the panels is missing, leading
to an ugly frame shift of the following panels.
How can I replace one of the panels by an empty one to restore the raster?
Dieter Menne
---------------------------------------
Dr. Dieter Menne
Biomed Software
72074 T?bingen
Tel
2001 Dec 02
1
GLM with ranks as response variable
Dear R's,
I have a survey where customers rank a set of 5 packages for a product,
so the response variable looks like
a d b c
a c d b
d b a c
Predictors variables are 4 socio-economic parameters. I have modelled the FIRST
choice of each subject as a multinomial model, similar to the housing example in
MASS ch7.3, , but I would prefer to use the whole rank-set instead.
Can someone give me a
2001 Feb 27
2
Remove columns by name data[-c("subj","drug")]
Is there an easy way to remove data frame columns
by name instead of by index? The following gives
the idea
remove<-c("subj","drug")
data[-remove]
I found a solution with a few evals and substitutes,
similar to that used in reshapeLong, but there must
be an easier way out.
Dieter
---------------------------------------
Dr. Dieter Menne
Biomed Software
72074 T?bingen
Tel
2002 Jun 20
1
Psychometric curves, two altnerative force choice, glm, and budbworms
Dear R-Listers,
to measure the psychometric curve of pitch discrimination, one sequentially
presents two tones of slightly different pitch to an observer (animal will
do), and asks "which is higher". The pschometric curve is the fraction of
correct responses plotted against the pitch difference. It passes through
50% (pure guessing) at zero and normally approaches 100% at large
2001 Feb 04
1
quinModel S != R
Dear friends of nlme,
Running quinModel (Pinheiro/Bates page 380) on R (current release, windows)
gives:
Nonlinear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood
Model: conc ~ quinModel(Subject, time, conc, dose, interval, lV, lKa,
lCl)
Data: Quinidine
Log-likelihood: -497
Fixed: lV + lKa + lCl ~ 1
lV lKa lCl
5.382 -0.273 2.470
Random effects:
Formula: list(lV ~ 1, lCl ~ 1)
2001 Nov 29
1
patch from faith@alephnull to add rate indicator to --progress
Any votes for/against?
----- Forwarded message from Rik Faith <faith@alephnull.com> -----
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 12:55:29 -0500
From: Rik Faith <faith@alephnull.com>
To: mbp@samba.org
Subject: rsync patch
X-Mailer: VM 6.96; XEmacs 21.1; Linux 2.4.16 (light)
Here is a patch that adds rate information (e.g., kB/s) to the
--progress display. I just noticed that 2.4.7pre4 is coming
2008 Dec 22
3
Convert ASCII string to Decimal in R (vice versa) was: Hex
Hi Dieter,
Sorry my mistake. I wanted to convert them
into Decimal (not Hexadecimal).
Given this string, the desired answer follows:
> ascii_str <- "ORQ>IK"
79 82 81 62 73 75
> ascii_str2 <- "FDC"
70 68 67
- Gundala Viswanath
Jakarta - Indonesia
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 5:49 PM, Dieter Menne
<dieter.menne at menne-biomed.de> wrote:
> Gundala
2000 Dec 27
1
New Vorbis player app
I've written an Ogg Vorbis (only !) player, which some may like to play with.
It works for me (tm) and I like it. If you don't, well, you know what
you can do with it ;) I leave it running 24/7 and it plays my music
without problems and without annoying me. That's all it's for, really.
You can get it from http://www.geoid.clara.net/rik/arch/squelch.tar.gz
The README follows ...
2013 Jun 12
2
Functions within functions - environments
Dear list,
I have a problem with nested functions and I don't manage to get it
solved. I know I should be looking in environments, and I have tried a
lot, but it keeps on erroring.
An easy version of the problem is as follows:
innerfunction<-function()
{
print(paste(a, " from inner function"))
print(paste(b, " from inner function"))
setwd(wd)
}
2002 May 27
1
nlme cross-over and fixed nested
I have problem getting the concept of a nested fixed variable into the nlme
scheme. I fear the question is very stupid. In the past I had asked this
before, and never got a reply (in other cases, the response was within
hours). I also checked the S-list, where several similar enquiries of other
people are orphaned.
We have a cross-over design, where patient are treated two weeks with
placebo,
2001 Mar 13
1
Display grouping parameter in coplot
I try to display the grouping variable in coplot.
It work, but it's special solution and rather ugly.
Any better idea?
# Simulate my data frame
data(state)
x77<-data.frame(state.x77)
x77$region<-state.region
coplot(Life.Exp ~ Income | region,
data=x77, show.given=F, subscripts=T,
panel = function(x, y,subscripts, ...)
{
panel.smooth(x, y, span = 1., ...)
2020 Jun 22
3
nouveau on G5 Macs
Hi Ilia,
I experience screen tearing for both 64k and 4k page size.
My iMac G5 has an nVidia Geforce FX 5200 Ultra GPU.
Regards,
Jeroen
Ilia Mirkin schreef op 2020-06-22 17:25:
> Which GPU do you have? The NV40 AGP board (GeForce 6800) works
> particularly poorly. However as long as you go with 4k pages (and
> there's no real benefit to 64k pages for most applications), basic