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2011 Jul 20
3
Grouping columns
*Hi @ all, I have a question concerning the possibilty of grouping the columns of a matrix. R groups the columns alphabetically. What can I do to group the columns in my specifications? The script is the following:* > #R-Skript: Anzahl xyz > > #Quelldatei einlesen > b<-read.csv2("Z:/int/xyz.csv", header=TRUE) > > #Teilmengen f?r die Einzeljahre generieren >
2006 Sep 22
1
Variable as color in a barplot
Dear wise ones, I have a problem assigning different colors to bars in a barplot. The data I'm using is the following dataframe (truncated) : > L0 r n p t [...] 18 19 1 1 RFM 19 20 1 1 RFM 20 21 2 1 RFM 21 23 6 1 RIH 22 24 2 1 ROC 23 25 1 1 ROC 24 26 1 1 ROC 25 27 2 1 ROC 26 28 2 1 RFT 27 29 1 1 RFT 28 30 2 1 RFT 29 31 1 1 ROH [...] My barplot should
2015 Nov 03
2
Loop Load Elimination - RAR forward deps
Hi Adam, I'm looking into your LLE pass in order to remove the RAR dependency from GVN, and I've hit a problem that might need some more thinking. I've modified your patch to cope with both kinds of dependencies in the ForwardingCandidate class, but the way the pass gathers informations only brings RAW dependencies: const auto *Deps = LAI.getDepChecker().getDependences(); if
2005 Jul 05
1
calling fortran functions CHOL and DPOTRF form Fortran
Hi all, I'm working out some Fortran code for which I want to compute the Choleski decomposition of a covariance matrix in Fortran. I tried to do it by two methods : 1) Calling the lapack function DPOTRF. I can see the source code and check that my call is correct, but it does not compile with: system("R CMD SHLIB ~/main.f") dyn.load("~/main.so") I get: Error in
2010 Nov 28
1
faster base::sequence
Hello, Based on yesterday's R-help thread (help: program efficiency), and following Bill's suggestions, it appeared that sequence: > sequence function (nvec) unlist(lapply(nvec, seq_len)) <environment: namespace:base> could benefit from being written in C to avoid unnecessary memory allocations. I made this version using inline: require( inline ) sequence_c <- local( {
2009 Oct 20
3
High Volume Call Center SIP versus IAX2
I wont say we are extremely high volume (40 concurrent calls) but I get occasional complaints about quality. Setup (at same location): Asterisk 1.4.26.2 FrontEnd Asterisk 1.4.26.2 Gateway with Sangoma A108D card with 2 PRI and LDT1 Connected via IAX2 trunking on its own VLAN Is IAX2 the way to go or would SIP trunking be better. I know its a pretty vague question but I am just trying to
2007 May 01
1
Possible problem with S4 dispatch
Hi, First a bit of disclaimer... I haven't isolated this problem into an easy to reproduce case, and I won't be surprised if the root cause is a fault in my code's use of name spaces or some such. The error I'm seeing is one in which the desired method is not found. What worries me in terms of my expectations of how to debug the problem is that showMethods and selectMethod both
2006 Nov 10
2
SAMBA don't start
Hello, I can't connect to my SAMBA server. Testparm not report error. I test the IP settings, I can Ping the server from any PC, I can Ping the PC from the SAMBA server, I can Ping Localhost or servername on the SAMBA server, But when I do a 'ps -ef' only the smbd is started. The 'log.nmb' report that : 'bind failed on port 137 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0. Error =
2017 Aug 02
2
Libvirt fails on network disk with ISCSI protocol
Hi, I am working on oVirt, and I am trying to run a VM with a network disk with ISCSI protocol ( the storage is on a Cinder server). Here is the disk XML I use: <disk device="disk" snapshot="no" type="network"> <address bus="0" controller="0" target="0" type="drive" unit="0" />
2005 Jun 14
3
Calling C from Fortran
I would like to call C routines from Fortran under linux as suggested in section 5.6 of the "Writing R extensions" documentation. I'm familiar with Fortran but not with C. I understand the example provided in Fortran: subroutine testit() double precision normrnd, x call rndstart() x = normrnd() call dblepr("X was", 5, x, 1) call rndend() end but I don't understand
2008 Mar 31
1
Reorder the x-axis using lattice
Dear list, Is there a way to reorder the xaxis using lattice. Using the following data, the x-axis is ordered as BP GH MH PF RE RP SF VT but I would like the x-axis to be ordered as PF RP BP GH VT SF RE MH. Kön Skalor Tillfälle Medelvärde 1 Kvinnor BP 1-inskrivning 36.45283 2 Kvinnor GH 1-inskrivning 38.62255 3 Kvinnor MH 1-inskrivning 62.88889 4
2005 Jun 30
2
rsync .gz files?
I've run across a situation where I have a directory of .gz files. I do want to rsync this directory. I've tried without the --compress (because they are already compressed) but the files never get rsynced. Interactively, I get the following error: :rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(1045) In the /etc/rsyncd.log, for each of the files, I get:
2015 Nov 02
2
Prefixing DEBUG messages with DEBUG_TYPE (was re: [PATCH] D13259: LLE 6/6: Add LoopLoadElimination pass)
Moving this discussion here from the review thread. RIght now, we have a few passes that prefix DEBUG message with various things, so folks using -debug can tell where the debug message came from. But this is not consistent, and in fact, most passes don't do it. Worse, the prefixes used do not often match the DEBUG_TYPE of the pass. It would be nice to fix this, and just have the DEBUG
2015 Nov 02
4
Prefixing DEBUG messages with DEBUG_TYPE (was re: [PATCH] D13259: LLE 6/6: Add LoopLoadElimination pass)
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Matthias Braun via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > To: "Daniel Berlin" <dberlin at dberlin.org> > Cc: "llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > Sent: Monday, November 2, 2015 1:16:18 PM > Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] Prefixing DEBUG messages with DEBUG_TYPE (was re: [PATCH] D13259: LLE 6/6: Add
2010 May 09
1
Vim - In INSERT Mode, the Backspace key does not work
Hi All, I'm not very good with Vim. I noticed when it is in INSERT Mode, the backspace key no longer works. How to do I configure it so that it will work with the backspace key? Any ideas? Thanks Mary
2003 Dec 11
2
cwRsync 2.5.7
Tevfik On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 18:13, Tevfik Karag?lle wrote: > I would also like to inform that I updated my cwRsync package with the > latest rsync binary (2.5.7). http://itefix.no/cwrsync I have tried your rsync 2.5.7 in cygwin under Windows 2000, synchronising to a windows share on an unknown (probably Windows) file server. Sorry to report that it hangs at the end of transfer, as did
2019 May 21
1
Patch to replace "his" in Writing R Extensions
Dear R-devel team, Many thanks for the great resource that is "Writing R Extensions"! I noticed two occurrences of "his", one to refer to the R package user, another to refer to the R package author. Folks in these two groups are not all men, so I suggest changing the word to "their" to make it gender-neutral. Attached is a patch for your consideration. Thanks
2007 Mar 13
5
can´t access share by name, but on ip
Hi All ! i?m running Clearcase (IBM Rational) and have some strange problems ... when i use Samba ver 3.21b i can?t access the samba share by name (\\servername\sambashare) but i can access it on ip (\\192.168.1.100\sambashare\) i?m running debug level 10 and it seems like it can?t authenticate when access on netbios/dns/host name but on ip it can ? when running samba ver 3.23b from
2008 Dec 16
8
sliding window over a large vector
Hi all, I have a very large binary vector, I wish to calculate the number of 1's over sliding windows. this is my very slow function slide<-function(seq,window){ n<-length(seq)-window tot<-c() tot[1]<-sum(seq[1:window]) for (i in 2:n) { tot[i]<- tot[i-1]-seq[i-1]+seq[i] } return(tot) } this works well for for reasonably sized vectors. Does
2007 Nov 16
1
Efficient way to compute power of a sparse matrix
Dear all, I would like to compute power of a square non symmetric matrix. This is a part of a simulation study. Matrices are quite large (e.g., 900 by 900), and contains many 0 (more than 99 %). I have try the function mtx.exp of the Biodem package: library(Biodem) m <- matrix(0, 900, 900) i <- sample(1:900, 3000, replace = T) j <- sample(1:900, 3000, replace = T) for(x in 1:3000)