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2009 Oct 20
1
[LLVMdev] 2.6 pre-release2 ready for testing
G'Day Tanya,
Is it too late to bring in the following patches to fix some major
brokenness in the AuroraUX tool chain for 2.6?
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/lib/Driver/Tools.cpp?r1=84468&r2=84469&view=diff&pathrev=84469
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/lib/Driver/Tools.cpp?r1=84265&r2=84266&view=diff&pathrev=84266
2009 Oct 20
0
[LLVMdev] 2.6 pre-release2 ready for testing
Hi Tanya,
> 1) Compile llvm from source and untar the llvm-test in the projects
> directory (name it llvm-test or test-suite). Choose to use a
> pre-compiled llvm-gcc or re-compile it yourself.
I compiled llvm and llvm-gcc with separate objects directories.
Platform is x86_64-linux-gnu.
> 2) Run make check, report any failures (FAIL or unexpected pass). Note
> that you need to
2009 Oct 20
1
[LLVMdev] 2.6 pre-release2 ready for testing
On Oct 20, 2009, at 6:02 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Hi Tanya,
>
>> 1) Compile llvm from source and untar the llvm-test in the projects
>> directory (name it llvm-test or test-suite). Choose to use a pre-
>> compiled llvm-gcc or re-compile it yourself.
>
> I compiled llvm and llvm-gcc with separate objects directories.
> Platform is x86_64-linux-gnu.
>
Ok.
2011 Apr 12
2
font and size times New Roman
Hello
I wonder how to change the font of
chart to Times New Roman and size 9.
plot(c(0,100,20),c(0,600,50), xlab= 'Idade(meses)', ylab="Peso(kg)",
type = "n", axes=F)
axis(1, pos=0, at=seq(0,100,20))
axis(2, pos=0, at=seq(0,600,100))
t<- seq(0,100,1)
TA=543.56*(1-0.8976*exp(-0.0522*t))
NI=498.97*(1-0.9259*exp(-0.0494*t))
RC=514.57*(1-0.9112*exp(-0.0499*t))
2009 Oct 17
12
[LLVMdev] 2.6 pre-release2 ready for testing
LLVMers,
2.6 pre-release2 is ready to be tested by the community.
http://llvm.org/prereleases/2.6/
If you have time, I'd appreciate anyone who can help test the release.
To test llvm-gcc:
1) Compile llvm from source and untar the llvm-test in the projects
directory (name it llvm-test or test-suite). Choose to use a pre-
compiled llvm-gcc or re-compile it yourself.
2) Run make check,
2004 Jul 01
2
[gently off topic] arima seasonal question
Hello R People:
When using the arima function with the seasonal option, are the seasonal
options only good for monthly and quarterly data, please?
Also, I believe that weekly and daily data are not appropriate for seasonal
parm estimation via arima.
Is that correct, please?
Thanks,
Sincerely,
Laura Holt
mailto: lauraholt_983 at hotmail.com
download!
2008 Oct 15
1
Parameter estimates from an ANCOVA
Hi all,
This is probably going to come off as unnecessary (and show my ignorance)
but I am trying to understand the parameter estimates I am getting from R
when doing an ANCOVA. Basically, I am accustomed to the estimate for the
categorical variable being equivalent to the respective cell means minus the
grand mean. I know is the case in JMP - all other estimates from these data
match the
2005 Jun 06
0
The economist's term "fixed effects model" - plain lm() should work
> CAN YOU TELL ME HOW TO FIT FIXED-EFFECTS MODEL WITH R? THANK YOU!
Ordinary lm() might suffice.
In the code below, I try to simulate a dataset from a standard
earnings regression, where log earnings is quadratic in experience,
but the intercept floats by education category - you have 4 intercepts
for 4 education categories.
I think this works as a simple implementation of "the fixed
2008 Nov 26
2
Chi-Square Test Disagreement
I was asked by my boss to do an analysis on a large data set, and I am
trying to convince him to let me use R rather than SPSS. I think Sweave
could make my life much much easier. To get me a little closer to this
goal, I ran my analysis through R and SPSS and compared the resulting
values. In all but one case, they were the same. Given the matrix
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 110 358
[2,] 71 312
[3,]
2008 Sep 14
2
Help please! How to code a mixed-model with 2 within-subject factors using lme or lmer?
Hello,
I'm using aov() to analyse changes in brain volume between males and
females. For every subject (there are 331 in total) I have 8 volume
measurements (4 different brain lobes and 2 different tissues
(grey/white matter)). The data looks like this:
Subject Sex Lobe Tissue Volume
subect1 1 F g 262374
subect1 1 F w 173758
subect1 1 O g 67155
subect1 1 O w 30067
subect1 1 P g 117981
2007 Sep 18
0
[LLVMdev] 2.1 Pre-Release Available (testers needed)
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 11:42:18PM -0700, Tanya Lattner wrote:
> The 2.1 pre-release (version 1) is available for testing:
> http://llvm.org/prereleases/2.1/version1/
>
> [...]
>
> 2) Download llvm-2.1, llvm-test-2.1, and the llvm-gcc4.0 source.
> Compile everything. Run "make check" and the full llvm-test suite
> (make TEST=nightly report).
>
> Send
2007 Sep 15
22
[LLVMdev] 2.1 Pre-Release Available (testers needed)
LLVMers,
The 2.1 pre-release (version 1) is available for testing:
http://llvm.org/prereleases/2.1/version1/
I'm looking for members of the LLVM community to test the 2.1
release. There are 2 ways you can help:
1) Download llvm-2.1, llvm-test-2.1, and the appropriate llvm-gcc4.0
binary. Run "make check" and the full llvm-test suite (make
TEST=nightly report).
2) Download
2009 Mar 09
5
Help
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to excess the inbuit .Fortran and .C codes of R. Can any one
help me in that. For example in kmeans clustering the algorithms are written
in .Fortran I want to access them and see the .Fortran syntax of the codes.
Can any one help me how can I do that?
Thanx,
Nitin Kumar
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:00 PM, <r-help-request@r-project.org> wrote:
> Send R-help