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2005 Mar 14
1
r: eviews and r // eigen analysis
hi all i have a question that about the eigen analysis found in R and in eviews. i used the same data set in the two packages and found different answers. which is incorrect? the data is: aa ( a correlation matrix) 1 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 1 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 1 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 1 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 0.9801 1 now > svd(aa) $d [1] 4.9204
2011 Jul 22
2
averaging rows based on string¿?
Hi Folks, Ran into something I'd really like to do in R simply/elegantly, but my R - coding skills seem surpassed. This is the thing. Imagine the following data: labs<-c("abcdef","abcgg","tgthefdk","tgtijuel","tgtnjmoi","gbnt","dlift") dat<-c(0.5,0.25,1,2,16,0.250,4) dframe<-data.frame(labs,dat) I would like to
2004 Nov 10
0
glm.nb
Hi, I make some simulations with rnbinom and try to test with glm.nb. But in some data set the glm.nb fail. Look: pop <- rnbinom(n=1000,size=1,mu=0.05) > glm.nb(pop~1,maxit=1000) Error in while ((it <- it + 1) < limit && abs(del) > eps) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed look some pop charactetistics: > summary(pop) Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu.
2003 Mar 15
1
BUG: snprintf() with floating point numbers
Hello, I used the snprintf.{c,h} in rsync for my code, and found a bug in it: snprintf(s,16,"%f",0.025) results "0.250000". The problem is in snprintf.c, in fmtfp(), around line 732. I didn't try the solution (I do not need it anymore), but the zpadding number of '0'-s should be placed before fconvert. I am not in the list, so please cc the answer for the
2015 Nov 25
4
NV50 compute support questions
Hi, On 20-11-15 17:07, Samuel Pitoiset wrote: > > > On 11/20/2015 11:36 AM, Hans de Goede wrote: >> Hi Samual, et al, > > Hi Hans, > >> >> In >> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/src/gallium/drivers/nouveau?id=ff72440b40211326eda118232fabd53965410afd >> >> you write: "This compute support has been tested by >> Pierre
2015 Nov 26
2
NV50 compute support questions
Hi, On 26-11-15 09:42, Samuel Pitoiset wrote: > Well, if you remove that assert locally, all compute tests in src/gallium/tests/trivial/compute.c pass on GK106, except the atomic ones. Do you mean the: Assertion `pres->target != PIPE_BUFFER' failed. or the: Assertion `tex->defExists(0) && tex->srcExists(0)' failed. assert? Or is the first one not present for
2015 Nov 26
0
NV50 compute support questions
Well, if you remove that assert locally, all compute tests in src/gallium/tests/trivial/compute.c pass on GK106, except the atomic ones. I'm working on the fermi case btw. On 11/25/2015 03:43 PM, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 20-11-15 17:07, Samuel Pitoiset wrote: >> >> >> On 11/20/2015 11:36 AM, Hans de Goede wrote: >>> Hi Samual, et al, >>
2015 Nov 26
0
NV50 compute support questions
On 11/26/2015 01:21 PM, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 26-11-15 09:42, Samuel Pitoiset wrote: >> Well, if you remove that assert locally, all compute tests in >> src/gallium/tests/trivial/compute.c pass on GK106, except the atomic >> ones. > > Do you mean the: > > Assertion `pres->target != PIPE_BUFFER' failed. > > or the: > >
2015 Nov 25
0
NV50 compute support questions
On 11/25/2015 03:43 PM, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 20-11-15 17:07, Samuel Pitoiset wrote: >> >> >> On 11/20/2015 11:36 AM, Hans de Goede wrote: >>> Hi Samual, et al, >> >> Hi Hans, >> >>> >>> In >>>
2005 Mar 04
3
optimization
Ok, so, I''ve written my first app in rails. It''s pretty nifty. Only one problem. Slower than you could possibly comprehend. Processing PersonController#show (for 67.138.254.231 at Thu Mar 03 21:04:16 Eastern Standard Time 2005) Parameters: {:id=>"1", :controller=>"person", :action=>"show"} [4;35mPerson Load (0.219000) [0;37mSELECT
2006 Dec 04
7
I need help to connect Postgres and Ruby on Rails Please.
Hello to everyone, I have a problem that is giving me a headache, and trying to do a project in Ruby on Rails and I need to connect with a Data Base that is en Postgres, the truth is that I didn’t think that it was so hard to connect a DB with postgres because I was working with Msyql and everything was easy. This are the thinks that I have install in my computer. 1. Debian GNU/Linux, kernel
2015 Nov 20
4
NV50 compute support questions
Hi Samual, et al, In http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/src/gallium/drivers/nouveau?id=ff72440b40211326eda118232fabd53965410afd you write: "This compute support has been tested by Pierre Moreau and myself with some compute kernels." Can you provide testing instructions (and the necessary files) so that I can try to reproduce your tests ? And once I've reproduced your
2011 Oct 05
4
dynamically creating functions in r
it is possible to dynamically create functions in R using lists? what I want to do is something like this: a = list() for (i in 1:10) a[[i]] = function(seed = i) runif(seed) so that when I call a[i] I get random draws 1,2,....i unfortunately R only uses the last i . I would also like to know if there is a run-all function without explicitly looping or using lapply. for example if I
2006 Feb 09
6
troubleshooting an observe_field
Hi, I''ve got a live_search field in a partial that is on several different pages. On all pages, except 1, it works fine. On the page it doesn''t work on, it seems it never executes it action. Here''s my observe_field code inside the partial: <h1><label for="searchtext">Live Search:</label></h1> <%= text_field_tag :searchtext
2004 Nov 11
0
ROracle SQL length limitation
Hi All, This question was brought up some time ago but I never saw a reply so I'd like to bring it up again. When using ROracle package (version 0.5-5), I am unable to run any queries that are greater than 4000 characters in length. If I do, I get the following message: Error in oraPrepareStatement(con, statement, bind=NULL) : RS-DBI driver: (too long a statement -- it must has less than