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2008 May 29
1
plotting zoo using datetime as xlim
is there a way to use the actual index value for plotting zoo objects
this is the way that the index is set up and a sample range of what I would
like to plot
01/01/06 00:00:00 - 01/01/06 23:45:00
{
library(zoo)
# chron
library(chron)
fmt.chron <- function(x) {
chron(sub(" .*", "", x), gsub(".* (.*)", "\\1:00", x))
}}
x <- structure(c(15.57, 15.5,
2011 Jun 10
0
[LLVMdev] -fplugin-arg-dragonegg-enable-gcc-optzns status
Duncan,
Here are the complete benchmarks rerun against gcc 4.5.4 built with...
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gfortran-fsf-4.5
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/sw/lib/gcc4.5/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin11.0.0/4.5.4/lto-wrapper
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin11.0.0
Configured with: ../gcc-4.5.4/configure --prefix=/sw --prefix=/sw/lib/gcc4.5 --mandir=/sw/share/man --infodir=/sw/lib/gcc4.5/info
2005 Jan 27
3
the incredible lightness of crossprod
The following is at least as much out of intellectual curiosity
as for practical reasons.
On reviewing some code written by novices to R, I came
across:
crossprod(x, y)[1,1]
I thought, "That isn't a very S way of saying that, I wonder
what the penalty is for using 'crossprod'." To my surprise the
penalty was substantially negative. Handily the client had S-PLUS
as
2011 Jun 09
3
[LLVMdev] -fplugin-arg-dragonegg-enable-gcc-optzns status
On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 03:44:40PM +0200, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Hi Jack, thanks for doing this.
>
>> Below are the tabulated compile times and executable sizes.
>>
>> A) gcc 4.5.4svn using -msse3 -ffast-math -O3 -fno-tree-vectorize
>> B) gcc 4.5.4svn/dragonegg using -msse3 -ffast-math -O3 -fno-tree-vectorize -fplugin-arg-dragonegg-enable-gcc-optzns
>> C)
2007 May 12
2
Implicit vs explicit printing and the call stack
Hi everyone,
I've run into a bit of strange problem with implicit vs explicit
printing and the call stack. I've included an example at the bottom of
this email. The basic problem is that I have an S3 object with a
print method. When the object is implicitly printed (ie. typed
directly into the console) the function arguments in the call stack
are exploded out to their actual values,
2016 Apr 14
4
Bug in by() function which works for some FUN argument and does not work for others
Dear Sirs,
I am Professor at Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur,
Chhattisgarh, India.
While taking classes, I found the *by() *function producing following error
when I use FUN=mean or median and some other functions, however,
FUN=summary works.
Given below is the output of the example I used on a built-in dataset
"mtcars", along with error message reproduced herewith:
>
2012 Oct 12
1
Problem with which function
Hej,
i need the which() funktion to find the positions of an entry in a matrix.
the entries i'm looking for are : seq(begin,end,0.01) and there are no
empty spaces
i'm searching in the right range.
so i was looking for the results R can find and i recieved this answer.
for (l in
2011 Jun 10
1
[LLVMdev] -fplugin-arg-dragonegg-enable-gcc-optzns status
On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 08:47:26PM -0400, Jack Howarth wrote:
> Duncan,
> Here are the complete benchmarks rerun against gcc 4.5.4 built with...
>
> Using built-in specs.
> COLLECT_GCC=gfortran-fsf-4.5
> COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/sw/lib/gcc4.5/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin11.0.0/4.5.4/lto-wrapper
> Target: x86_64-apple-darwin11.0.0
> Configured with:
2016 Apr 14
0
Bug in by() function which works for some FUN argument and does not work for others
I think you are not using the best function for what your intentions are.
Try:
> by(data=mtcars, INDICES=list(as.factor(mtcars$am)), FUN=colMeans)
: 0
mpg cyl disp hp drat wt
qsec vs
17.1473684 6.9473684 290.3789474 160.2631579 3.2863158 3.7688947
18.1831579 0.3684211
am gear carb
0.0000000
2016 Apr 15
4
Bug in by() function which works for some FUN argument and does not work for others
Dear All,
Thanks for your help. However, I would like to draw your attention to the
following:
Actually, I was replicating the Example 2.3, using the dataset
"brainsize.txt" given in Section 2.3.3 ("Summarize by group") at page 55,
of a famous book "R by Example" written by "Jim Albert and Maria Rizzo"
published in Springers (2012) in a Use R! Series. The
2019 Jul 31
1
Dovecot Director upgrade from 2.2 to 2.3
Hi Timo,
here you can see two images with the load average and CPU usage with
Dovecot 2.2 (Centos 6) and 2.3 (Centos 7) on the same hardware and same
configuration:
https://imgur.com/a/1hsItlc
Load average increment is relevant but CPU usage is similar.
Il 22/07/19 18:49, Timo Sirainen ha scritto:
> On 22 Jul 2019, at 17.45, Alessio Cecchi <alessio at skye.it
> <mailto:alessio
2019 Sep 25
1
Typo in wiki
Hi,
on https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/LastLogin the link to the new
documentation page is wrong and leads to a 404. The correct link is
https://doc.dovecot.org/plugin-settings/last-login-plugin/ .
I tried correcting it myself in the wiki, but the Captcha was too hard
for me.
Cheers,
Mika
2005 Oct 03
1
R: codec g723 on Via C3
Thanks...which version of IPP did u use ?
I do not have Makefile file....there is only a .sh script
Thanks
Giordano
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Inviato: luned? 3 ottobre 2005 15.41
A: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
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2017 Apr 30
1
IMAP hibernate and scalability in general
On 24 Apr 2017, at 15.41, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote:
>
> On 24 Apr 2017, at 4.04, Christian Balzer <chibi at gol.com <mailto:chibi at gol.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Just to follow up on this, we've hit over 16k (default client limit here)
>> hibernated sessions:
>> ---
>> dovecot 119157 0.1 0.0
2013 Dec 02
1
imap-login hangs after receiving revoked SSL certificate
Good time of the day!
My English is not very good, excuse me if I said something wrong.
I use dovecot-2.1.16 on Gentoo Linux amd64.
I need to setup dovecot (imap and pop3) for SSL and non-SSL connection
simultaneously. For SSL connections client must submit a valid SSL
certificate. Now SSL part of dovecot.conf looks like this:
-----------------
ssl = yes
ssl_cert =
2010 Aug 04
5
Question regarding significance of a covariate in a coxme survival model
Hi,
I am running a Cox Mixed Effects Hazard model using the library coxme. I
am trying to model time to onset (age_sym1) of thought problems (e.g.
hearing voices) (sym1). As I have siblings in my dataset, I have
decided to account for this by including a random effect for family
(famid). My covariate of interest is Mother's diagnosis where a 0 is
bipolar, 1 is control, and 2 is major
2011 May 16
2
wireframe advice - with reproducible code
Dear List,
i am trying to produce a 3d plot using wireframe using the code:
wireframe(Residuals_FD ~ Elevation * Temperature, data = data2, scales = list(arrows = FALSE), drape = TRUE, colorkey = TRUE)
As you can see when the code (using the data below) is run the plot area is set-up correctly but the actual surface is missing?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
#data
Elevation
2005 Mar 23
0
Question on class 1, 2 output for RandomForest
The `1' and `2' columns are the error rates within those classes. E.g., the
last row of the `1' column should correspond to the class.error for "-", and
the last row of the `2' column to the class.error for "+". (I would
have thought that that should be fairly obvious, but I guess not. It mimics
what Breiman and Cutler's Fortran code does.) I suspect
2017 Apr 24
2
IMAP hibernate and scalability in general
Hello,
Just to follow up on this, we've hit over 16k (default client limit here)
hibernated sessions:
---
dovecot 119157 0.1 0.0 63404 56140 ? S Apr01 62:05 dovecot/imap-hibernate [11291 connections]
dovecot 877825 0.2 0.0 28512 21224 ? S Apr23 1:34 dovecot/imap-hibernate [5420 connections]
---
No issues other than the minor bug I reported, CPU usage is
2016 Apr 15
0
Bug in by() function which works for some FUN argument and does not work for others
> On Apr 15, 2016, at 1:16 AM, Akhilesh Singh <akhileshsingh.igkv at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Thanks for your help. However, I would like to draw your attention to the
> following:
>
> Actually, I was replicating the Example 2.3, using the dataset
> "brainsize.txt" given in Section 2.3.3 ("Summarize by group") at page 55,
> of a