similar to: number of analogs in significance test of MAT reconstructions using randomTF from palaeoSig

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2000 Nov 08
0
vq diffs
please add the following diffs to the vorbis/vq dir. - include files changed so things actually compile in new scheme - _ogg_...alloc cleanups caught a half-dozen typos or so - minor Makefile touchup. (stuff is still not tested, but this will compile at least) Would someone with cvs write access commit them for me please? Erik diffs: ------------------------ diff -bBu2r vorbis/vq/Makefile
2009 Apr 01
0
R.matlab_1.2.4.tgz best library for loading *.mat files?
Just curious - Is R.matlab_1.2.4.tgz still the best library for loading *.mat files? Want to start using R to process some *.mat files. Thanks again for any feedback and insight provided. Jason
2005 Sep 15
1
how to do sthg like "mat[!=(ind),]"
Hi I want to do something which seems straightforward, but I couldn't find the way to do this. I have a matrix called m for example, and a vector of values (let's call ind this vector) which are indices of lines I don't want to keep. for example I have: > m v1 v2 v3 [1,] 1 4 7 [2,] 2 5 8 [3,] 3 6 9 [4,] 10 11 12 > ind [1] 2 4 I would like to obtain this: > m2 v1 v2
2011 Oct 17
0
[Reading mat files into R]
Dear R users, I work with Matlab & R simultaneously. Usually I used to read successfully mat files (cell, structure, etc.) into R, till Matlab 2011b release. For reading mat files (or maybe I should say, converting it into R variable or structure) I’m using *readMat* (from “R.matlab” package). Even saving mat files in one of the previous formats (which can bet set in preference panel)
2005 May 05
2
names(dist(mat)) gives NULL in R 2.1.0
Dear list, I do not know if this is a bug. Let's suppose mat is a matrix derived from this code: > x<-rnorm(10) > y<-rnorm(10) > names(x)<-LETTERS[1:10] > names(y)<-LETTERS[1:10] > mat<-cbind(x,y) Now in R 2.0.1 I have: > names(dist(mat)) "A" "B" "C" "D" "E" "F" "G" "H"
2005 Sep 09
3
how to do something like " subset(mat, ("col1">4 & "col2">4)) "
Dear all, I have a problem with the "subset()" function. I spent all day yesterday with a collegue to solve it and we did not find a satisfying solution (even in the archived mails), so I ask for your help. Let's say (for a simple example) a matrix mat: R> mat cola colb colc [1,] 1 4 7 [2,] 2 5 8 [3,] 3 6 9 My goal is to select the lines of the matrix on the basis of the
2007 Dec 30
2
Patch: fragment reconstruction MMX for GCC
Hi again, I measured my fragment reconstructions against the compiler output from GCC and well - the new codes perform better, so I brushed up my gcc inline assembler skills and made a port. Code is here: http://torus.untergrund.net/code/mmxfrag.c All routines perform much better now. Inter2 alone got a speedup of factor 5 on Pentium-M. Athlon CPU's execute roughly 3 times faster.
2013 Mar 13
3
loop in a data.table
Hi everyone, I have a data.table called "data" with many columns which I want to group by column1 using data.table, given how fast it is. The problem with looping a data.table is that data.table does not like quotations to define the column names (e.g. "col2" instead of col2). I found a way around which is to use get("col2"), which works fine but the
2012 Jan 15
22
Does raidzN actually protect against bitrot? If yes - how?
"Does raidzN actually protect against bitrot?" That''s a kind of radical, possibly offensive, question formula that I have lately. Reading up on theory of RAID5, I grasped the idea of the write hole (where one of the sectors of the stripe, such as the parity data, doesn''t get written - leading to invalid data upon read). In general, I think the same applies to bitrot of