alda | A music programming language for musicians :notes: | Audio Utils library
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Installation | Docs | Changelog | Contributing composers chatting. Alda is a text-based programming language for music composition. It allows you to compose and play back music using only your text editor and the command line. For more examples, see these example scores. The language's design equally favors aesthetics, flexibility and ease of use. (Why compose music this way instead of in a graphical sheet music notation program? See this blog post for a brief history and rationale.).
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QUESTION
I am interested in estimating a mixed effect model with two random components (I am sorry for the somewhat unprecise notation. I am somewhat new to these kind of models). Finally, I also want also the standard errors of the variances of the random components. That is why I am somewhat boudn to using the package lme
. The reason is that I found this description on how to calculate those standard errors and also interesting, the standard error for function of these variances link.
I believe I know how to use the package lmer
. I am finally interested in model2
. For the model1
, both command yield the same estimates. But model2
with lme
yields different results than model2
with lmer
from the lme4
package. Could you help me to get around how to set up the random components for lme
? This would be much appreciated. Thanks. Please find attached my MWE.
Best
Daniel
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-14 at 08:34You should specify random effects in lme
by using /
not +
lmer
QUESTION
I have been trying to install Angular but everytime this part:
@angular/cli@12.0.3 postinstall C:\Users\Marco\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules@angular\cli
node ./bin/postinstall/script.js
Seems to throw an error. I'm not sure if I need this to work or not so I'll leave the last couple lines of the log here.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 16:10I fixed it by going to the actual file location of script.js and running the node command with that path. Like this:
node AppData/Roaming/npm/node_modules/@angular/cli/bin/postinstall/script.js
Actually that only helped a little bit. The problem was I was trying to install Angular using ConEmu GitBash and I should've been using cmd.
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