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2012 Jun 09
2
Reshaping columns
Dear all,
I have a data frame with 2 columns and 102500 rows. The data looks like
below
V1 V2
8098 110000.......
9099 001100.......
0023 110011.......
6545 111111.......
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
I want to split the colums like this ;
V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 v7
8098 1 1 0 0 0 0 ......
9099 0 0 1 1 0 0 ..........
2014 Jul 09
2
[LLVMdev] How to resolve decoding conflict?
Hi all,
Short version
I get decoding conflicts during generation of disassembler tables for
my modified PowerPC backend:
001100..........................
................................
ADDIC 001100__________________________
E_LBZ 001100__________________________
Which methods can be used to resolve this kind of error?
Long version:
I'm trying to implement support for the PowerPC Variable Length
Encoding (VLE)...
2005 Apr 10
0
rice format
hello,
I am now develloping an embeded decoding system for flac.I have a problem about the format of the rice coding:
the residual begins with : 01 01 08 0C
the first two bytes are the warmups, the prediction order is 2. and the 080C is the following:
00 0010 0000 001100
the first two bits mean: residual coding method is partitioned rice
the following four bits mean: the partition order is 2 ;
the following four bits mean: the rice parametre is 0;
then, accdoring the ["k" zeroes][1][low-order bits][sign-bit] format, I found the first decoded residual i...
2005 Apr 17
0
rice format
...> I am now develloping an embeded decoding system for flac.I have a
> problem about the format of the rice coding:
>
> the residual begins with : 01 01 08 0C
>
> the first two bytes are the warmups, the prediction order is 2. and
> the 080C is the following:
> 00 0010 0000 001100
>
> the first two bits mean: residual coding method is partitioned rice
> the following four bits mean: the partition order is 2 ;
> the following four bits mean: the rice parametre is 0;
>
> then, accdoring the ["k" zeroes][1][low-order bits][sign-bit]
> format, I...
2011 Dec 23
1
Borderlands GPF
...4
with WINEDEBUG=warn+all produces the following error log:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/779465/ (warning: 8 MB)
A tl;dr of this is GPF followed by std::terminate->abort() due to pure
virtual function call.
What am I doing wrong, as a Gold rating on appdb implies that the game
should be working?
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010010
011110 andrey at moshbear dot net
100001 andrey dot vul at gmail
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110011
2011 Oct 02
1
generating Venn diagram with 6 sets
...39;011001'=7789,'011000'=101005,'010111'=917,'010110'=14894,'010101'=1436,'010100'=24972,'010011'=3975,'010010'=105527,'010001'=
16877,'010000'=718570
,'001111'=1587,'001110'=26289,'001101'=4902,'001100'=101947,'001011'=3326,'001010'=77289,'001001'=20125,'001000'=689330,'000111'=892,'000110'=22666,'000101'=4661,'000100'=200020,'000011'=8518,'000010'=521290,'000001'=401622)
pdf("myVenn")
plot(myVe...
2009 Dec 08
3
botched RAID, now e2fsck or what?
Hi all,
Somehow I managed to mess with a RAID array containing an ext3 partition.
Parenthesis, if it matters: I disconnected physically a drive while
the array was online. Next thing, I lost the right order of the drives
in the array. While trying to re-create it, I overwrote the raid
superblocks. Luckily, the array was RAID5 degraded, so whenever I
re-created it, it didn't go into sync;
2020 Aug 25
3
[TableGen] What to do if there are overlapping instruction patterns?
I've been working on adding support for a (semi-proprietary) extension
for PowerPC called "Paired-Singles". It's a SIMD instruction set
supporting various operations on a vector of 2 32-bit floating point
numbers.
The Extension is found in the PowerPC 750CL, modified variants of it are
used in the Nintendo GameCube (Gekko), the Nintendo Wii (Broadway) and
the Nintendo Wii U
2011 Dec 18
10
[Bug 1964] New: QoS/DSCP names false translated to ToS hex value
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1964
Bug #: 1964
Summary: QoS/DSCP names false translated to ToS hex value
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.9p1
Platform: amd64
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
2002 Apr 02
7
ext3 crash
Hi,
One of my shared volumes crashed the other day on a RH-7.2, 2.4.9-31 system.
These are the first errors in the log:
kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,9)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in
directory #2424833: rec_len is smaller than minimal - offset=0,
inode=2553887680, rec_len=0, name_len=0
kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,9)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in
directory #2424833: rec_len is