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2017 Dec 15
1
Milestone: 12,000 packages on CRAN
CRAN reached 12,000 packages [1] today (December 15, 2017). A huge thank you to the CRAN team! Milestones: 2017-12-15 12000 pkgs (+6.1/day over 165 days) 6910 mnts (+3.2/day) 2017-07-04 11000 pkgs (+6.3/day over 159 days) 6377 mnts (+3.3/day) 2017-01-27 10000 pkgs (+6.3/day over 158 days) 5845 mnts (+3.5/day) 2...
2010 Feb 16
1
difftimes; histogram; memory problems
Hi All: Let's say I have two dataframes (Condition1 and Condition2); each being on the order of 12,000 and 16,000 rows; 1 column. The entries contain dates. I'd like to calculate, for each possible pair of dates (that is: Condition1[1:10,000] and Condition2[1:10,000], the number of days difference between the dates in the pair. The result should be a matrix 12,000 by 16,000. Really, what...
2004 Jul 26
5
binning a vector
...'s a function in R that takes two vectors (of same length) as input and computes mean values for bins (intervals) or even a sliding window over these vectros. I've several x/y data set (input/response) that I'd like plot together. Say the x-data for one data set goes from -5 to 14 with 12,000 values, then I'd like to bin the x-vector in steps of +1 and calculate and plot the mean of the x-values and the y-values within each bin. I was browsing the R-docs but couldn't find anything appropiate. thanks for hints + kind regads, Arne
2005 May 19
1
(no subject)
...erent than yours. But I fully intend on purchasing it :)! We are starting off with a 100Mbps burstable bandwith, though exspensive to start, after 30 days of usage, my bandwidth costs will look like $25K. Going off the top of head for a Sangoma DS3 Card @ $6000 per card, If I got 2 of them for $12,000 total, I eliminate, almost, that $25,000 per month bandwidth cost to me. So if Digiums DS3 Channelized Voice PCI card costs, around what Sangomas costs, $6,000, (JUST AS A EXAMPLE FOR THIS POST), $12,000 for 2 Digium DS3's in 1 month, I will save almost $10,000 AUTOMATICALLY and ever month...
2003 Jul 05
3
Max Print Jobs Problem
...LPRng-3.8.9-6 to service a HP9000 printer. The print queue for this HP9000 gets it print jobs from a Windows server via a script and the queue is set to HOLDALL status. The HOLDALL status is necessary because the script runs overnight to produce the print jobs which can total anywhere from 500 to 12,000 individual print jobs. My problem is that samba defaults to accepting up to 1000 print jobs then starts discarding print jobs. I have edited smb.conf and added both Max Print Jobs = 20000 Total Print Jobs = 21000 But it still doesn't work. Once the queue reaches 1000 print jobs it star...
2006 Mar 15
2
generating RANDOM ROWS from matrix
Dear group, I would like to generate a 1000 random rows from a MATRIX with dimensions 12,000 by 20 (i.e. to generate a 1000 by 20 matrix of random rows) Does the function sample() work for this??? thank you in advance [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jan 22
6
Theora Petition on YouTube
Hi again, Here is a petition against YouTube, this is requesting YouTube uses open-standards to display media rather than H.264. http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/oggandyoutube/ -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
2009 Mar 31
0
[fdo] Open Clip Art Library Release 0.19 Announcement and OCAL10K Goal Exceeeded
March 31, 2009 - Release 0.19 of Open Clip Art Library (http://www.openclipart.org), containing over 12,000 high quality scalable vector graphics (SVG) files released into the public domain by over a 1000 artists, is now available for download and use. In celebration of this accomplishment, since OCAL???s last release happened in 2005, and March being 5th anniversary of the Open Clip Art Library...
2010 Oct 19
5
For-loop dummy variables?
Hi everyone, I've got a dataset with 12,000 observations. One of the variables (cleary$D1) is for an individual's country, coded 1 - 15. I'd like to create a dummy variable for the Baltic states which are coded 4,6, and 7. In other words, as a dummy variable Baltic states would be coded 1, else 0. I've attempted the followin...
2004 May 10
5
R versus SAS: lm performance
...similar hardware, but the S+ and SAS machines are on windows whereas the R machine is Redhat Linux 7.2. My question is if I'm doing something wrong (technically) calling the lm routine, or (if not), how I can optimize the call to lm or even using an alternative to lm. I'd like to run about 12,000 of these models in R (for a gene expression experiment - one model per gene, which would take far too long). I've run the follwong code in R (and S+): > options(contrasts=c('contr.helmert', 'contr.poly')) The 1st colum is the value to be modeled, and the others are fac...
2004 May 14
1
help with memory greedy storage
...ng what which(rows == g),] returns, and a new factor ('probe') is generated. This results in a 1344 by 6 data frame. Example data frame returned by probeDf: Value batch time dose array probe 1 2.317804 NEW 24h 000mM 1 1 2 2.495390 NEW 24h 000mM 2 1 3 2.412247 NEW 24h 000mM 3 1 ... 144 8.851469 OLD 04h 100mM 60 2 145 8.801430 PRG 24h 000mM 61 2 146 8.308224 PRG 24h 000mM 62 2 ... This data frame is not the problem since, it gets generated on-the-fly per gene and is discarded afterwards (just that it takes some...
2009 Apr 23
2
Asterisk Capacity
..., codec is gsm (no conversion). I know there's a lot of other things to consider like AGI scripts and such things but i'd like to know what the capacity should be simply for sip registrations (which are in conf files) and calls (usually between 20 and 60 concurrent calls at present (around 12,000 calls a day - so relatively low volume). No voicemail or meetme. I expect to be pushing 300-400 concurrent calls within the next 2 months. Next question... do i need to be looking at openSIPS or something similar to handle registrations? Any hints, tips and things to watch out for with a lar...
2006 Jan 23
1
[INFO] SMS Aggregators
Awhile ago, I posted some information about SMS Aggregators, this is just a follow-up, based on changes in the US market. As of January 31st, any commercial application, sending to US networks, is required to lease a CSC (short code) from CTIA. A CSC runs $6000/year for a random code, and $12,000/year for a vanity code. These charges are on top of the normal per message fees. This does NOT affect applications using SMS by E-mail (sending a mobile phones e-mail address). I checked with Simplewire.com (US) and Clickatell.com (South Africa). This policy is dictated by the US mobil...
2007 Jun 27
1
Has anyone sucessful Asterisk to an Avaya IP phone
I have as large customer that would like to repalce all their Avaya PBXs with a OpenSer/Asterisk solution. Now the plan is to replace their 12,000 Avaya desk sets with Polycoms. My question is has anyone successfully used with OpenSer and or Asterisk, if so I would like to talk with you about hiring you to build this in our lab envirnment. Bob G. bobg at techie.com- -- We've Got Your Name at http://www.mail.com! Get a...
2012 Dec 05
1
duplicated() with long vectors
Hello, duplicated() does not seem to work for a long vector. For example, if you download the data from https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6-m45Jvl3ZmNmpaSlJWMXo5bmc (a vector with about 12,000 numbers) and then run the following code which does duplicated() over the whole vector but just shows the last 30 elements: data.frame( tail(verylong, 30), tail(duplicated(verylong), 30) ) you'll see that at the end of the very long vector everything is listed as a duplicate of the preced...
2009 Jan 19
1
sort or order problem.
...Excel. } } This works great for PREPARING data for Excel, but I would rather not use Excel. The problem is that between the lines "Z <- predict" and "write(z, " I need some more code, but I can't get it to work. At the end of this function, I typically have 3,00 to 12,000 rows of data, in which 10% to 33% are duplicates. I need to put the value z into temporary storage, sort by the first column (if the first columns are equal, the entire vector is an unwanted duplicate) test for equality, and for each duplicate keep one, and discard the other(s). Thanks...
2006 May 10
2
Large folders and timeouts
...but the STORE commands are not since the connection is timing out before they run. I thought I'd try on another mail client, so I tried Squirrelmail. I set it to show 1000 messages per page. It does this just fine. Then I set it to 4,000 messages per page. Then I click on a folder with 12,000 messages, and I get this: ERROR: Connection dropped by IMAP server. Query: SORT (ARRIVAL) ISO-8859-1 ALL My questions are 1. what is the likely cause? and 2. will upgrading to a newer beta address any of this? I'd prefer to wait until FC5 has an updated RPM if possible. Our mail is s...
2006 Oct 03
1
new to R: don't understand errors
...t I am trying to work with larger collections of less than perfection files, I'm getting errors that I don't quite understand. So I'm hoping some of you out there might recognize my issues and be able to point me in the right direction to resolve them. Currently, I have a corpus of ~12,000 text files. I've separated them out into other folder of varying sizes to check if there is some sort of limit on the number of files. Even when I only use the same number as previous working collections, I still get the errors. So I am wondering if it might be something in the files themse...
2004 Aug 06
0
A Practical Question.
...ve written a few times, but haven't seen any >> responses, so please forgive me if this has been >> answered. >> >> How many max users can be served by IceCast? > >I've personally tested icecast with over 3500 clients per box, with more >than something like 12,000 clients on several boxes, and probably 500 >channels split between them. How? By adding channels, does that help increase the client base? Does increasing the throttle help? Does allowing more users per channel help? We get 40-50 users and then it refuses anymore connections and won'...
2018 Mar 21
0
Proposal to reduce check times by skipping GitHub pulls and issues URL checks
...to CRAN, part of the quality control process is to ensure any URLs in the package point are valid. While this requirement is sound, it can add considerably to check times since each URL takes around a second to check. There are around 70,000 URLs on CRAN that are checked currently, of which around 12,000 have a github.com domain (by far the most common domain, the next most common being doi.org with < 3000). I propose the QC process be slightly weakened to skip checks of URLs that point to a pull request or issue of a repository, provided the repository URL itself has been checked. This patc...